Survivors + Allies Report Findings Featured in The Nation
How Can Universities Fix Title IX? By Listening to Survivors. By Rina Rossi, The Nation In November 2020, Survivors + Allies, a group of University of California students that advocates […]
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How Can Universities Fix Title IX? By Listening to Survivors. By Rina Rossi, The Nation In November 2020, Survivors + Allies, a group of University of California students that advocates […]
Photo from Shireen Seno’s film To Pick a Flower (2021). By Associate Professor Jasmine Nadua Trice, UCLA Cinema and Media Studies On January 27, CSW|Streisand Center will join the UCLA […]
By Marisa Soto Six films with UCLA ties — most made by students and three preserved by the UCLA Film & Television Archive — are among 25 films entering the National […]
We’re Alive, restored by UCLA, made by UCLA students, and presented last year at the Wilder at the Hammer with the CSW|Streisand Center and UCLA Film & Television Archive, was […]
CSWAC member and UCLA faculty Ugo Edu was featured among UCLA campus researchers working to understand and combat hate in her current study, “Moment Mapping as Reparative Arts to Address […]
Congratulations to CSWAC faculty member Cesar Favila on his new book, titled Immaculate Sounds: The Musical Lives of Nuns in New Spain (Oxford University Press). Assistant Professor Cesar Favila […]
Deadline Extended: Call for Proposals Thinking Gender 2024: “Dystopian Realities, Feminist Utopias” February 28–March 1, 2024 Call for Proposals Deadline Extended: Sunday, November 5, 2023, at 11:59 PM PDT APPLY […]
Barbra Ramos | October 17, 2023 Published by the UCLA Center for the Study of Women|Streisand Center, the report presents findings from the project’s inaugural study, which focuses on those […]
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