Resources

The UCLA Center for the Study of Women|Streisand Center works towards a world in which education and scholarship are tools for social justice feminism, improving the lives of people of all genders. Streisand’s transformative gift helps expand our centers’ reach beyond UCLA and Los Angeles, fund faculty and students, and support research and programming that seek to address vital social issues pertaining to women, gender, and sexuality.

Accessible Spaces: A Fragrance-Free Toolkit

Curious about why going fragrance-free is important? Want to make your space more accessible? Our new toolkit makes the answers easy to find and provides helpful tips and resources. Consult the toolkit.

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Co-authorship and Collaboration Resources

Scholarly sources, popular press sources, and guidelines for co-authorship.

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Data Access: Life Without Parole (LWOP) Records in California

52 county district attorney offices in California and filed administrative court records requests with various county courts. The purpose of these requests is to promote scholarship and increase public understanding of the justice system. Data may be particularly useful  to public defenders, defense attorneys, paralegals, and advocates of those serving LWOP.

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

This community-based, survivor-centered research report identifies key patterns in the criminalization of self-defense and recommendations to transform the conditions of criminalized survival.

Funding 

View funding opportunities for UCLA students, faculty, and departments.

Reproductive Justice Research Roundup

A collection of the latest research and affiliated studies in reproductive justice, highlighting the complexities and challenges in achieving reproductive justice for all. The roundup includes findings, excerpts, and a bibliography of UCLA and UCLA-affiliated researchers studying the impact of the overturn of Roe v. Wade.

Survivors and Allies

Survivors + Allies Report 

The results of the Survivors + Allies survey of over 1,200 UC students illustrate concerns with the UC system’s resources for survivors of sexual violence and sexual harassment. Learn more about their data and findings.