LCHP Research Fellows Release Report on History of Traffic Congestion in Los Angeles
/in History→Policy History→Policy (Featured) LCHP Research Grants LCHP Research Reports Reports Uncategorized /by maiaA Century of Fighting Traffic Congestion in Los Angeles (1920-2020) LCHP Research Fellows (2019-20) recently completed their report tracking the history of fighting traffic congestion in Los Angeles. This report […]
LCHP Releases Report on the History of Voter Access in California
/in History→Policy History→Policy (Featured) LCHP Research Reports /by maiaReckoning with Our Rights: The Evolution of Voter Access in California A new report by the UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy takes a historical view to understand why, […]
The Luskin Center for History and Policy Launches Paper on the History of Rent Control in Los Angeles
/in Announcements History→Policy /by historywebThe paper presents several options that could help ameliorate the economic vulnerability and anxiety of the city’s growing number of rent-burdened residents. The study is the first major publication […]
Luskin Fellow Tyler Reny Publishes Article on White Voting Patterns after the Second Great Migration
/in Announcements History→Policy LCHP Research Grants /by historywebLuskin Innovation Fellow for 2017-2018 Tyler Reny (Ph.D. Candidate, UCLA Political Science) has just published an article based on research funded by the Luskin Center. The article, entitled “Protecting the […]
Q&A with Associate Professor Kelly Lytle Hernández on her New Book “City of Inmates”
/in Blog History→Policy /by jebuengUCLA Newsroom published an article with Kelly Lytle Hernández about her book regarding Los Angeles’ incarceration system. You can read the article here: http://newsroom.ucla.edu/stories/how-los-angeles-became-the-capital-of-i…
5 Interviews with Professor and Nickoll Family Endowed Chair in History Brenda Stevenson about Latasha Harlins
/in Blog History→Policy /by jebuengProfessor and Nickoll Family Endowed Chair in History Brenda Stevenson was featured in 5 separate interviews regarding the death of Latasha Harlins prior to the 1992 Los Angeles Riots. The links […]
Professor and Nickoll Family Endowed Chair in History Brenda Stevenson featured in documentaries from A&E and Showtime
/in Blog History→Policy /by jebuengBrenda Stevenson is featured in documentaries by A&E and Showtime, both covering the 1992 Los Angeles Riots. Below are the links to the documentaries: A&E: http://www.aetv.com/specials/l-a-burning-the-riots-25-years-later Showtime: http://www.sho.com/titles/3445958/burn-motherf-cker-burn
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