Melvin Rogers “Race and Dignity, Freedom Can’t Be Left to Chance”
Melvin Rogers’s response to an op-ed piece that appeared by Randall Kennedy in NYTs. Race and Dignity, Freedom Can’t Be Left to Chance
Melvin Rogers’s response to an op-ed piece that appeared by Randall Kennedy in NYTs. Race and Dignity, Freedom Can’t Be Left to Chance
Professor Jemima Pierre on “Zionism, Anti-Blackness, and the Struggle for Palestine” Zionism, Anti-Blackness, and the Struggle for Palestine
Moore Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program Announcement of Summer Student Fellowships May 22 – July 28, 2016 APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 5, 2016 The Program: The Moore Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (MURAP) is […]
The controversy continues to rage over the decision by UCLA’s administration to temporarily suspend the social activities of a sorority and fraternity for holding a “Kanye Western” themed party in […]
Has UCLA inspired you to expand your horizons? Have random encounters led to new pathways? Have your passions been invigorated by UCLA in any way? College Academic Counseling is recruiting […]
We are delighted to report that Brenda Stevenson is the recipient of the John W. Blassingame Award from the Southern Historical Association. The award is given every three years to […]
Nobel laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner Toni Morrison is scheduled to be awarded the UCLA Medal, the campus’s highest honor. The medal will be presented by UCLA Chancellor Gene Block […]
The American Studies Association has just announced that Robin Kelley is the recipient of the 2015 Angela Y. Davis Award for Public Scholarship. The award recognizes scholars who have applied […]
On the 25th anniversary of the groundbreaking history, Hammer and Hoe, author Robin D.G. Kelley discusses the lessons Alabama’s forgotten black communists can offer today’s activists. Lessons from 20th Century […]
The Myth of Post-Racialism in Television News will be released in September 2015. Click here to learn more about Libby Lewis’s new book.