Fear: UCLA French and Francophone Studies 2016 Graduate Conference

306 and 314 Royce Hall UCLA

Discourses of fear dominate our contemporary moment. In this so-called “Age of Terrorism,” fear knows no borders, spreads quickly, and provokes the fearful to react in unpredictable ways. Politicians lash out and make shows of strength; citizens march en masse while immigrant families take flight; journalists proclaim “même pas peur!” while young people turn to […]

Black Feminist Vision: A Symposium on Possibility and Practice

Kerckhoff Hall Grand Salon UCLA, Los Angeles

A two-day symposium on Thursday, October 20 and Friday, October 21 presented by the UC Consortium for Black Studies in California. Featuring some of the most important established and rising stars working in the field of Black feminism, this symposium is centrally organized around questions of feminism and race. Please register HERE for each day […]

Talking Trash: Oral Histories of Food In/Security from the Margins of a Dumpster

Ackerman Grand Ballroom UCLA, Los Angeles

Part of Dishing: A Lecture Series on Food, Feminism, and the Way We Eat. Video now available on YouTube! A talk by Rachel Vaughn, Adjunct Assistant Professor at the UCLA Center for the Study of Women and the UCLA Department of Gender Studies Join us after the talk for the Fighting Hunger Fair -- your […]

Andrea C. Gore, “Environmental Endocrine Disruption of Reproduction, the Brain, and Behavior”

Community Health Sciences 43-105 UCLA, Los Angeles

The chemical revolution that began during World War II transformed our world. While our lives are undoubtedly improved in many ways, we now know that a subset of chemicals, called environmental endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), have detrimental effects on the health of humans and wildlife. EDCs include some pesticides, industrial chemicals, and components of plastics and […]

Ruha Benjamin: “The Emperor’s New Genes: Science, Race, Justice, and the Allure of Objectivity

Charles E. Young Research Library, Presentation Room

In this talk, Ruha Benjamin discusses advances in genomic science and explores questions of racial difference, scientific objectivity, medical trustworthiness, and social justice. Drawing upon developments in Mexico, South Africa, India, and the United States, she illustrates how political and scientific claims are connected in the day to day struggle of groups demanding rights and […]

Aurora Levins Morales, “Justice is Our Medicine: Ecology, Disability and Health”

Cypress Room, Faculty Center

Aurora Levins Morales describes herself as "a writer, an artist, a historian, a teacher and a mentor. I'm also an activist, a healer, a revolutionary.  I tell stories with medicinal powers. Herbalists who collect wild  plants to make medicine call it wildcrafting.   I wildcraft the details of the world, of history, of people's lives, […]

Delicious: A History of Monosodium Glutamate and the Fifth Taste Sensation, Umami

Royce 314

Part of Dishing: Food, Feminism, and the Way We Eat. Video now available on YouTube! A talk by Sarah Tracy, Adjunct Assistant Professor at the UCLA Center for the Study of Women and the UCLA Institute for Society and Genetics RSVP online! In this talk, Sarah Tracy will discuss the material and immaterial dimensions of […]

CSW Research Affiliate Brown Bag: Gisèle Maynard-Tucker, “Women’s Power, Sexuality, and Aging: A Multicultural View”

1221 D Bunche Hall UCLA

  Bring your lunch and join CSW's Research Affiliates for a brown bag research presentation! Women's Power, Sexuality, and Aging: A Multicultural View by Gisèle Maynard-Tucker In her research on rural Peru and urban Los Angeles, Gisèle Maynard-Tucker assesses the impact of the environment, culture, economics, and gender inequalities on the treatment of women as […]

RAVE Teach-In: Resisting Violence Through Education

100 Moore Hall UCLA

Hate won. Now what? Come to the first-ever Teaching Rave organized by a group of UCLA faculty, who are committed to fighting the hate and violence of a Trump regime through a collaborative counter-movement between students, faculty, and staff on campus. FEATURING A KEYNOTE PRESENTATION BY CHERRIE MORAGA!   Program: Panel presentation: Professor Sarah Haley […]

Insurgency at the Crossroads: A Book Talk by Aisha Finch

Anderson School Collins A201 UCLA, Los Angeles

Professor Aisha Finch, discuss her new prize-winning book, RETHINKING SLAVE REBELLION IN CUBA, with Lisa Brock, George Lipsitz and Ula Taylor—three incredibly dynamic speakers and brilliant historians who have spent much of their lives unearthing and making sense of social movements. In Rethinking Slave Rebellion in Cuba: La Escalera and the Insurgencies of 1841-1844, Aisha […]

Native Healing and Justice from California to Hawai’i: A Public Dialogue

5391 Public Affairs UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Featured speakers: Katherine Irwin, Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Hawai'i at Manoa Wayde Lee, Director, Kahua Ola Hou Karen Umemoto, Professor, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Hawai'i at Manoa with an introduction by Randall Akee (Assistant Professor, Department of Public Policy and American Indian Studies, UCLA) and a response by Jessica […]