Where the Hood at? Fifty Years of Change in Black Neighborhoods
Michael Lens (Professor, UCLA) 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 […]
Michael Lens (Professor, UCLA) 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 […]
Elizabeth Hinton (Professor, Yale University) 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 […]
Marques Vestal (Assistant Professor, UCLA) 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 […]
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 […]
Stella Ghervas (Assistant Professor, UCLA) Stella Ghervas is Professor of History and the Eugen Weber Chair in Modern European History at UCLA. She has held teaching, research and visiting […]
Luuk Slooter (Professor, Utrecht University) 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 […]
Davarian Baldwin (Paul E. Raether Distinguished Professor of American Studies and Founding Director of Smart Cities Research Lab, Trinity College)
Michael Roth (President, Wesleyan University)
Nomi M. Stolzenberg (Nathan and Lily Shapell Professor of Law, USC)