Faculty Writing Retreat

Date and Time: Friday, February 14, 2025 10 AM – 4 PM PST Location: Hershey Hall Salon (Room 158) 801 Hilgard Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90095 About the Retreat: This quarterly Faculty Writing Retreat is designed to provide you with a peaceful and focused environment to work on your writing projects. Join like-minded colleagues for […]

Book Talk: Post/Revolutionary Conditions: Renewed Visions of the Iranian Freedom Struggle with author Alborz Ghandehari

Rolfe Hall 2125

Join the UCLA IRLE and CSW|Streisand Center’s Transnational Gender and Labor Working Group for a book talk on Post/Revolutionary Conditions: Renewed Visions of the Iranian Freedom Struggle with author Alborz Ghandehari on February 27, 2025 at 3 pm at 2125 Rolfe Hall.  The discussion will offer an intersectional analysis of how radical and progressive movement builders have re-envisioned […]

Transnational Gender and Labor Working Group Faculty Research Workshop

Rolfe Hall 2125

The Transnational Gender and Labor Working Group will host the following faculty workshop on Friday, February 28th, 2025 from 12-2pm: "The Neoliberal Turn in Inglewood's Politics: Sports, Stadiums, and the Assault on Second Sight" by Jasmine Hill, Assistant Professor, Public Policy and Sociology, UCLA "Fighting Triple Oppression: Domestic Workers in the Vanguard of 1930s Antifascism" by Katherine Marino, Associate […]

Gender and Los Angeles Residential Water: Use, Knowledge, and Justice in Water Conservation

IoES Conference Room

When: Tuesday, March 4th, 2025 Talk: 12 –1:30 pm Where: IoES Conference Room Join us for an insightful talk, "Gender and Los Angeles Residential Water: Use, Knowledge, and Justice in Water Conservation, hosted by Gregory Pierce, Director of the Human Right to Water Solutions Lab. Presenters Jessica Cattelino and Kelsey Kim will dive into the […]

Listening to the Dead: Methods of Studying Genocide

Kaufman Hall, Room 200 Janss Steps, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Although Genocide Studies is an academic discipline that researches genocide, Genocide Studies—in its institutionalization—is not necessarily a study of the dead. The crime was codified in 1948 by the United Nations Genocide Convention, however, Zoé Samudzi writes both that genocide’s designation as crime is “probably the least important thing about it” and that “genocide the […]

Resistance and Reimagining: Perspectives on Reproductive and Gender Justice

Attend the Resistance and Reimagining: Perspectives on Reproductive and Gender Justice from the Academy, Advocacy, and Public Service! Where: UCLA Law Room 1314, virtually When: March 6th, 2025 from 4:00-5:00 pm PT. The Center on Reproductive Health, Law, and Policy (CRHLP), in partnership with Yale Law School’s Program for the Study of Reproductive Justice and […]

Thinking Gender 2025: “Gendered Labors & Transnational Solidarities”

James West Alumni Center 325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Online registration is now closed. In-person walk-in registration will be available starting at 8:30 AM on Friday, March 7 at the event venue. View conference program. 35th Annual Graduate Student Research Conference “Gendered Labors & Transnational Solidarities” When: Friday, March 7, 2025 (in-person) 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM PST Where: James West Alumni Center, The Collins Conference Room, […]

CSW Cozy Book Swap

1500 Public Affairs 1500 Public Affairs Building, Los Angeles, CA, United States

 

LADINO In & Beyond the Home

In its thirteenth consecutive year, the ucLADINO conference supports and celebrates the growing preservation of Ladino language and culture in the Judeo-Spanish diaspora. The theme for this year’s ucLADINO conference centers around Ladino in and beyond the home, exploring language and culture in domestic spaces and in migration. How has Ladino taken shape within domestic […]

Jewish Critiques of Zionism and the Weaponization of Antisemitism

When: Wednesday, April 2, 6:30 pm Register for location: https://tinyurl.com/critiquesofzionism Join us for a panel discussion between progressive and left-wing Jews about their relationships to Palestine and Israel, critical perspectives on the recent arrest of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, and interpretations and responses to charges of antisemitism deployed in opposition to racial justice work by the Trump […]

UCLA Center for Reproductive Science, Health and Education Distinguished Speaker Series

Please join us for this timely event in which Elizabeth Dias, the New York Times national religion correspondent, will be discussing her bestselling book, “The Fall of Roe: The Riseof a New America,” co-authored with Lisa Lerer. Opening remarks will be provided by Dr.Tracy Johnson, dean of UCLA Division of Life Sciences. Monday, April 7, […]