Defending Self-Defense: A Call to Action by Survived & Punished

This event has passed. Watch a recording on our YouTube channel. Date: Thursday, March 3, 2022 Time: 3:00-4:30PM PST Location: Online/Zoom (registration required) EVENT FLYER READ THE REPORT Survivors of domestic and sexual violence who defend themselves are systemically targeted for punishment by the legal system. Join us for the launch of Defending Self-Defense, a community-based, […]

We Were There: The Third World Women’s Alliance and the Second Wave

Organized by the UCLA Department of Gender Studies Book Talk With Dr. Patricia Romney in conversation with Dr. Maylei Blackwell DATE: Tuesday, March 8, 2022 TIME: 3:00 PM (PST) LOCATION: Virtual/Zoom (Registration Required) REGISTER ONLINE EVENT FLYER Dr. Romney's new book documents how the Alliance shaped and defined second wave feminism. From 1970 to 1980, […]

The Stateless Diplomat: Diana Apcar’s Heroic Life

Online/Zoom

Organized by the Promise Armenian Institute at UCLA DATE: Tuesday, March 8, 2022 TIME: 7:00–8:30 PM (PST) LOCATION: Virtual/Zoom (registration required) REGISTER ONLINE EVENT FLYER In celebration of International Women's Day, "The Stateless Diploment: Diana Apcar's Heroic Life" is a celebration of the life and work of Diana Apcar, the first Armenian woman diplomat, who was […]

CSW Research Affiliate Brown Bag: South Carolina Philosopher: Louisa Susannah McCord

A Talk by Carol Bensick, PhD DATE: Friday, March 18, 2022 TIME: 12:00 -1:00 PM (PST) LOCATION: Zoom (RSVP to receive link) REGISTER ONLINE EVENT FLYER The South has been decidedly underrepresented in the growing canon of antebellum nineteenth century American women philosophers. Louisa McCord stands out as a promising candidate to correct this imbalance. In a period […]

Asian & Gender Education Symposium (AGES)

Organized by Asian Pacific Coalition DATE: Tuesday, March 29, 2022 TIME: 9:30 AM-3:00 PM (PDT) LOCATION: Bruin Viewpoint Room in Ackerman Union EVENT WEBSITE REGISTER ONLINE AGES is a research symposium meant to engage its audience in research and academia and create discussion over how we can use research to mobilize and educate communities. Research […]

Thinking Gender 2022: “Transgender Studies at the Intersections”

Online/Zoom

This event has passed. Watch the Keynote Panel on our YouTube Channel. Thinking Gender 2022 32nd Annual Graduate Student Research Conference "Transgender Studies at the Intersections" April 6-8, 2022 Free, Public Keynote Address on Wednesday, April 6, 2022 REGISTER FOR KEYNOTE Thinking Gender 2022 will focus on work in transgender studies that engages substantively with race, […]

Archive Preview Screening: Framing Agnes

Organized by the Film & Television Archive Archive Preview Screening: DATE: Monday, April 18, 2022 TIME: 7:30 PM (PDT) LOCATION: Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum In person: filmmaker Chase Joynt, actor Zackary Drucker, historian Jules Gill-Peterson, sociologist Kristen Schilt A Conversation on Representation, Ethics and Research: DATE: Tuesday, April 19, 2022 TIME: 7:00 […]

2nd Annual UCLA Graduate Conference in Political Theory

Organized by the Political Science Department DATE: Saturday, April 23, 2022-Monday, April 25, 2022 TIME: Varies LOCATION: Online/Zoom The conference features progressive scholarship designed to investigate the social justice potential of various critical concepts. There are a number of panels on feminist theory and its relation to questions of decolonial theory, environmental theory, racism in […]

California Digital Humanities Research Institute: The Black Press

UC Irvine/Virtual

Organized by the UCLA Library Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2022-Friday, April 29,2022 Time: 10:00 AM (all days) Location: Online/Zoom REGISTER ONLINE CaliDHRI is a free, annual digital ethnic studies institute inspired and co-sponsored by CUNY DHRI as well as UC Irvine Libraries and UCLA Library. The inaugural CaliDHRI will center Black digital humanities thematically while focusing on California-centric research questions […]

Naming, Understanding, and Playing with Metaphors in Music

Organized by the UCLA Practice-Based Experimental Epistemology Research (PEER) Lab DATE: Friday, April 29-Saturday, April 30 TIME: Begins 9:00 AM (Friday, April 29) LOCATION: Zoom (registration required) CALL FOR PAPERS REGISTER TO ATTEND If music and sound are “thick events” that exceed our ability to grasp them fully (see Eidsheim 2015), what resources do we […]

Representing Disability After CODA

Organized by the Department of Theater DATE: Friday, May 13, 2022 TIME: 11:00 AM-12:30 PM (PDT) LOCATION: Darren Star Screening Room (Melnitz 1422) As part of an increased recognition of the importance of thinking intersectionally and with respect to the feminist and gendered aspects of current disability and representation theories, the UCLA Theater Department is […]