The University in Ruins? The Past and Futures of Today’s Higher Ed Crisis
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On 27 June 2023 a 17-year-old boy, Nahel Merzouk, is shot dead by the police in Nanterre, a suburb north of Paris (France). The same night collective violence erupts: […]
Stella Ghervas is Professor of History and the Eugen Weber Chair in Modern European History at UCLA. She has held teaching, research and visiting positions in Australia, France, Georgia, […]
The UCLA Department of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Languages and Cultures (SEEELC), in collaboration with the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television, the UCLA Center for European and […]
In February of 1938, George Farley shot and killed two Los Angeles deputies while resisting an eviction over what the Los Angeles Times claimed was delinquent rent of $69. Rallying […]
The United States Supreme Court has made it nearly impossible to prove that a particular law is racially discriminatory. Under the standards the Court established in the 1970s, archival materials […]
What does DMX have to do with fair housing? Michael Lens examines fifty years of data on Black neighborhoods since the Fair Housing Act to explore this question and […]
What is Hamas? What's behind its attack on Israel? Why was Israel so ill-prepared? What lies ahead in the future in Israel-Palestine and the wider region? This informational session will […]
An evening with Garo Paylan; hosted by the Promise Armenian Institute at UCLA in partnership with the Center for Truth and Justice. This event is co-sponsored by the Armenian Students' Association at UCLA, The Promise Institute […]