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SUMMARY:Summer Research Opportunities Info Session
DESCRIPTION:LCHP Summer Research Opportunities\n\n\n–   INFO SESSION:   REGISTRATION LINK   –\n1. Summer Research Institute\nThe UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy (LCHP) invites applications from undergraduate and graduate students interested in acquiring important research skills in the new LCHP Summer Research Institute. This Research Institute is intended for students who: \n\nare interested in learning more about history and related research methods;\nwant to use their historical knowledge to understand the present better;\nare contemplating graduate school in history and related fields\, or are in graduate school and would like specialized research training;\nare interested in a paid fellowship on a LCHP research team.\n\nWhat: The LCHP Summer Institute is a 3-day immersive educational program that offers intensive exposure to students in both historical research and policy analysis.  Students will learn how to make responsible use of the past to shed light on the present and craft alternative paths for the future. \nTopics will include: \n\nHistorical research methods\nArchival and library research\nPolicy research\nData analysis\nTranslating research for media and policy impact\n\nStudents will receive a certificate at the completion of the training program and will also become eligible to become LCHP Student Research Fellows in the future. This program is free for UCLA students. \nWhen: Monday June 21-Wednesday June 23 \nWhere: The Summer Institute will take place virtually on Zoom. \nWho: Applicants who are full time students (undergraduate or graduate) during the Summer and Fall of 2021 will be given preference. Applicants do not need to be enrolled in summer coursework in order to be eligible to apply. \n  \n\n\n\n\n2. LCHP Summer Research Fellows\nThe UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy (LCHP) also invites applications from undergraduate and graduate students to be paid student research fellows for Summer 2021. Research Fellows will conduct original research on one of three topics (listed below)\, for between 5-10 hours/week. Positions are paid\, and spots are limited. \nPlease note: Participation in the Summer Research Institute is required for all new Summer Research Fellows. \n\nThe Legacy of Race and Racism at UCLA. This project focuses on the lives of African American students on campus from the first years of the university\, highlighting exceptional individuals\, newly ingrained bias\, structural obstacles\, and moments of protest and uprising. In tracing this history\, the project seeks to understand what steps should UCLA take to make it more just and equitable institution.\nHow Does UCLA Respond to Economic Crisis? This project seeks to understand how UCLA\, and the larger UC system\, responded to past crises\, especially the 2008-09 recession. It focuses on the relationship between UCLA and the centralized UC administration\, the decision-making and communications of UCLA administrators\, the interaction among administration\, faculty\, staff\, and students\, and the lingering institutional and intellectual effects of decision-making.\nThe Challenge of Governing Los Angeles: This team will be examining the historical roots of Los Angeles’ current system of governance and the persistent challenges of governing effectively. The Progressive Movement changed California government and politics a century ago\, dispersing power and elevating the role of professional managers and citizen commissioners. These changes solved one set of problems\, but did they create another? Does the existence of separate City and County governments lead to duplication and tension?
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/summer-research-opportunities-info-session/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210422T110000
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SUMMARY:The Unspoken as Heritage: The Armenian Genocide and Its Unaccounted Lives
DESCRIPTION:RSVP here\nWatch the recording:
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/the-unspoken-as-heritage-the-armenian-genocide-and-its-unaccounted-lives/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210419T090000
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SUMMARY:Africa’s Readiness for Climate Change (ARCC) Forum 2021
DESCRIPTION:Africa’s Readiness for Climate Change (ARCC) Forum 2021\nApril 19 – 23\, 2021 \nZoom Webinar (RSVP here) \nTimes listed are in PDT (Los Angeles) \nSpeaker Biographies; Newsletter Vol 1; Newsletter Vol 2 \n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \nMONDAY 4/19 \n(9AM) WELCOME & OPENING REMARKS \nwith Dr. Andrew Apter and Ms. Annie de la Bouillerie Goeke\nAndrew Apter is the Director of the James S. Coleman African Studies Center and Professor in the Departments of History and Anthropology at UCLA.\nAnnie de la Bouillerie Goeke is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Earth Rights Institute. \n(9:15-10AM) KEYNOTE 1 and Q&A:\n“Mobilizing African Youth for Climate Action and Conservation\,” with Elizabeth Wathuti (Kenya)\, Founder of Green Generation Initiative and Head of Campaigns at Wangari Mathai Foundation. \n(10:15-11:45AM) PANEL 1: Youth Leadership\nUCLA Student Presentations Moderated by Nurit Katz\, UCLA Chief Sustainability Officer \n\nRonald (Ronnie) Thompson III\, 4th year Environmental Science major\, President of the Congo Basin Institute Club (Institute of Environment and Sustainability).\nKian Nikzad\, 3rd Year Computer Science major\, and Ikuko (Coco) Nakane\, 2nd Year Civil Engineering major\, Bruin Home Solutions Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Lab (Henry Samueli School of Engineering).\nZoe Reinecke\, 4th year International Development Studies major\, Director of Project Incubator\, Global Development Lab (International Institute).\n\n(12-2PM) NETWORKING EVENT\nOrganized by UCLA Bruin Home Solutions Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Lab\nThe Networking Event is being hosted on Gatherly. Click HERE to join. \n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \nTUESDAY 4/20 \n(9-10AM) KEYNOTE 2 and Q&A:\n“Leveraging Technology for Environmental Rights and Justice\,” with Nnimmo Bassey (Nigeria)\, Director of Health of Mother Earth Foundation\, 2010 Right Livelihood Laureate and one of Time magazine’s “Heroes of the Environment”. \n(10:15-12PM) PANEL 2: Energy\, Water\, Climate—Regenerative Infrastructures & Indigenous Frameworks\nPresentations: \n\n“Water Resource Management in Africa from Space\,” by Mekonnen Gebremichael\, Professor\, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, UCLA.\n“Quality of Carbon Offset Methodologies for Clean Water Projects in East Africa\,” by Mason King\, Carbon Neutrality Initiative (CNI) Fellow/MS student in Department of Environmental Engineering\, UC Berkeley.\n“Solar and Livestock in Masaai Energy Interconnections\,” by Turner Adornetto\, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering\, Ohio State University.\n“Adopt a Cookstove Carbon Offset Project\,” by Yingfei Jiang and Ilayda Dinc\, Bren School of Environmental Science and Management\, UC Santa Barbara.\n\n(12:15-1:30PM) PANEL 3: Food\, Health\, Education—Integrative Responses\nPresentations: \n\n“Policy Frameworks on Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation: Consideration of Local Indigenous Knowledge\, Practices of Agrarian Communities in Western Highlands of Cameroon\,” by Eric Ndeh Mboumien Ngang\, Doctoral Student\, University of Birmingham School of Law.\n“Climatizing Public Health Discourse: Integrating Health and Environmental Sustainability Solutions\,” by Gbujie Daniel Chidubem\, Founder and President of Project 54.\n“School Gardens Towards Feeding Programs and Deep Learning\,” Joyce Misoi\, Founder and CEO of Watu Health Innovation Summit Foundation Africa.\n\n(3-5PM) INTERACTIVE STUDENT WORKSHOP: CLIMATE ACTION DESIGN THINKING JAM SESSION\n120 Minutes to Change the World. Are you in?\nDetermining and clearly defining the problem to focus on is often the first step to solving it. Leveraging Enterprise Design Thinking is a powerful way to ideate quickly\, with an intention to iterate on solutions over time. Join this fun\, virtual\, highly interactive\, fast-paced Design Thinking Jam Session. Over the course of two hours\, be prepared to engage\, share\, think\, inspire\, and be inspired. All problems are solved by starting with an idea\, and maybe\, just maybe you will be part of something that changes the world. Are you in? \n**Please note that this session is only for students. Participants do not have to be UCLA students. Special registration is required: please fill out this form if you are a high school or college student and would like to participate. **\nRegister here for the workshop: https://forms.gle/KF3WLbq5gPEGxR7G9 \nWorkshop led by John Ayers\nJohn Ayers is the Salesforce Marketing Practice Lead for IBM\, a Certified Design Thinking Co-Creator\, a Blue Core Coach and Founder of the Los Angeles Service Design community. With over 25 years in traditional and digital marketing strategy\, John brings experience leading large scale business transformations often guiding solutions for organizations’ most complex problems while maintaining focus on the human experience. \n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \nWEDNESDAY 4/20 \n(9-10AM) KEYNOTE 3 and Q&A:\n“Climate Refugees and Regenerative Communities\,” with Ousmane Aly Pame (Senegal)\nPresident of Global Ecovillage Network Africa and Founder and President of Network for Ecovillage Emergence and Development in the Sahel. \n(10:15-11:45AM) PANEL 4: Climate Refugees and Precarious Lives and Livelihoods\nPresentations: \n\n“Vulnerability of internally displaced persons outside camps to climate change induced farmers-herdsmen conflicts in Rural Communities of Nigeria\,” by Ignatius A. Madu\, Department of Geography\, University of Nigeria\, Nigeria.\n“Some Effects of Climate and Environmental Change on Migration in Northeast Africa\,” by Pamela DeLargy\, Professor of Practice\, Department of Politics and Global Studies\, and Senior Sustainability Scholar\, Global Institute of Sustainability\, Arizona State University.\n\n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \nTHURSDAY 4/22 EARTH DAY \n(9-10:30AM) JOURNEYS: EXCHANGING STORIES\nWhat inspired our keynote speakers to embark on their careers as environmental justice and climate change champions? Join us to learn more about their stories and share yours in this informal conversation.\nAfrican drumming with Giovanni Washington\, UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance Alum \nARCC co-sponsors and other climate allies have organized a day full of enriching events at and beyond UCLA: we encourage you to check out some of their phenomenal programs!\nCheck back for a list of events. \n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \nFRIDAY 4/23 \n(9-10AM) KEYNOTE 4 and Q&A:\n“Emerging Economic Opportunities for a Green Africa\,” with His Excellency Ambassador Sidique Abou-Bakarr Wai (Sierra Leone) Ambassador to the United States. \n(10:15-11:45AM) PANEL 4: Business\, Politics and Culture—The Climate Action Ecosystem\nPresentations: \n\n“Current Impacts and Future Risk Perceptions of Climate Change in the Red Sea Region\,” Alden Young\, Assistant Professor\, Department of African American Studies\, UCLA.\n“The Next Global Crisis: Africa’s Renewable Energy Financing Gap\,” by Michael Olabisi\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Community Sustainability\, Michigan State University.\n“The Cultural Politics of Emergency in ‘Climate Emergency\,’” by Vinay Lal\, Professor\, Department of History\, UCLA.\n\n(11:45AM-12:15PM) CLOSING REMARKS AND THE PATH FORWARD \nFor more information\, please visit our website at www.international.ucla.edu/africa\nor email sbreeding@international.ucla.edu or call 323.335.9965. \n  \nARCC CO-SPONSORS \n \n 
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/africas-readiness-for-climate-change-arcc-forum-2021/
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SUMMARY:From Farm Labor To Your Family Table
DESCRIPTION:This event will be held daily beginning on March 1 to March 5 from 3:00pm to 4:00pm.
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/from-farm-labor-to-your-family-table/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Other
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SUMMARY:A CENTURY OF FIGHTING TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN LOS ANGELES (WEBINAR)
DESCRIPTION:A CENTURY OF FIGHTING TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN LOS ANGELES \nThe Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) is studying congestion pricing to manage the region’s heavy traffic and unpredictable travel times. We examined a century of programs to reduce congestion and found that several strategies were pursued over and over again in different eras. Los Angeles repeatedly built new street\, highway\, and transit capacity\, regulated drivers and vehicle traffic flows\, increased the use of information about traffic conditions\, and controlled land use to influence traffic. Road pricing was proposed a century ago but not implemented and congestion grew despite these many efforts. In this webinar\, learn how current studies are promising and can be informed by lessons learned from past congestion policies. \nSPEAKERS \nMartin Wachs\, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Civil and Environmental Engineering and City and Regional Planning\, University of California\nPeter Sebastian Chesney\, Ph.D Candidate and Fellow at the Center for History and Policy\, University of California\nYu Hong Hwang\, Master’s Candidate in Urban and Regional Planning\, University of California\nJeff Davis\, Senior Fellow\, Eno Center for Transportation \n  \n\nAccess the Research Report\nDownload the Slides\nWatch the Recording
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/a-century-of-fighting-traffic-congestion-in-los-angeles-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201001T170000
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SUMMARY:Why History Matters - Reckoning With Our Rights: The Legacy of Voter Access in California
DESCRIPTION:The event recording is now available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/WQ8KoVdi3No \n \nCarla Pestana\nChair and Professor\nJoyce Appleby Endowed Chair of America in the World\nUCLA Department of History\n& \nThe UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy\ninvite you to attend \nWhy History Matters\nReckoning With Our Rights:\nThe Legacy of Voter Access in California\n\na panel discussion featuring \n Alex Padilla\nCalifornia Secretary of State \nAlisa Belinkoff Katz\nAssociate Director\, LA Initiative – UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs \nLorrie Frasure\nInterim Director\, Bunche Center for African American Studies\nAssociate Professor\, UCLA Department of Political Science \nDean Logan\nRecorder/County Clerk\, Los Angeles County Registrar \nmoderated by \nZev Yaroslavsky\nExecutive Director\, LA Initiative \n \nThursday\, October 1\, 2020\n5:00 p.m. PDT \nLive streaming via Zoom \n \nPlease submit your questions in advance of the webinar via email to:\nhnadworny@support.ucla.edu (by Wednesday\, September 30 at 12:00 p.m.) \nInstructions to join the webinar will be provided once your registration has been confirmed. \n \nAbout the Why History Matters series: The UCLA Department of History is proud to present the series “Why History Matters.” The series is dedicated to the belief that historical knowledge is an indispensable\, and often missing\, ingredient in public debate. Over the course of the year\, “Why History Matters” events will bring historians into conversation with prominent public officials and personalities on issues of contemporary relevance. \nIn collaboration with \n \n\nUCLA College\n1309 Murphy Hall\, PO Box 951413\nLos Angeles\, CA 90095-1413
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/why-history-matters-reckoning-with-our-rights-the-legacy-of-voter-access-in-california/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200308T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200308T160000
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SUMMARY:"The Right to Vote Then and Now: A Symposium on the 100th Anniversary of the Ratification of the Woman Suffrage Amendment"
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URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/the-right-to-vote-then-and-now-a-symposium-on-the-100th-anniversary-of-the-ratification-of-the-woman-suffrage-amendment/
LOCATION:Royce Hall 314
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200304T160000
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CREATED:20200107T233935Z
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SUMMARY:Marques Vestal (UCLA): "Tenant Lessons on Rent and Housing in a Time of War: WWII Rent Control in Los Angeles\, 1942-1950"
DESCRIPTION:  \nWatch the Video:
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/marques-vestal-ucla-tenant-lessons-on-rent-and-housing-in-a-time-of-war-wwii-rent-control-in-los-angeles-1942-1950/
LOCATION:Bunche 6339
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200213T170000
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CREATED:20200107T234741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T231754Z
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SUMMARY:“Japanese American Reparations: History And Community in Addressing Past and Present Injustices” Panel
DESCRIPTION:Panel with Valerie Matsumoto (UCLA)\, Richard Katsuda (NCRR)\, Kathy Nishimoto Masaoka (NCRR)\, Traci Kato-Kiriyama (Tuesday Night Project)\, Glen Kuo Kitayama (Teacher at LAUSD)
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/japanese-american-reparations-history-and-community-in-addressing-past-and-present-injustices-panel/
LOCATION:Bunche 6275\, Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200204T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200204T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20200107T234555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T231805Z
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SUMMARY:Governor Michael Dukakis (Northeastern): "How the U.S Killed Iranian Democracy – and Dealing with the Consequences"
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/governor-michael-dukakis-northeastern-how-the-u-s-killed-iranian-democracy-and-dealing-with-the-consequences/
LOCATION:Bunche 6275\, Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200130T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200130T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20200107T234243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T231814Z
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SUMMARY:Margaret O'Mara (University of Washington): "The Code: Silicon Valley and the Remaking of America"
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/margaret-omara-university-of-washington-the-code-silicon-valley-and-the-remaking-of-america/
LOCATION:Bunche 6275\, Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200124T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200124T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20200114T214802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T231824Z
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SUMMARY:Open House at Luskin Center for History and Policy
DESCRIPTION:Open House at Luskin Center for History and Policy to explore research project on American soft power in the Middle East
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/open-house-at-luskin-center-for-history-and-policy/
LOCATION:Bunche 6339
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191203T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191203T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20190910T201422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T231835Z
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SUMMARY:“The Border Goes to Work: Organizing Undocumented Workers in 1970's Los Angeles"
DESCRIPTION:LCHP Lecture Series \n“The Border Goes to Work: Organizing Undocumented Workers in 1970’s Los Angeles” \nTobias Higbie (UCLA) and Gaspar Rivera-Salgado (UCLA) \nDecember 3\, 2019 \n12:00pm-2:00pm | Bunche Hall 6265 (Reading Room) \nTobias Higbie and Gaspar Rivera-Salgado explore the two decades before 1986 to identify the deeper roots of social movement innovation and immigrant political participation. \n \nCLICK HERE TO RSVP
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/the-border-goes-to-work-organizing-undocumented-workers-in-1970s-los-angeles/
LOCATION:Bunche Halll\, 6265 Reading Room\, Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191202T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191202T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20190910T201156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T231846Z
UID:3011-1575288000-1575295200@luskincenter.history.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:"Understanding Spatial Inequality:  Framing the Problem Using Quantitative Evidence" Kenya Covington (UCLA)
DESCRIPTION:“Understanding Spatial Inequality: Framing the Problem Using Quantitative Evidence”  \nKenya Covington (UCLA) \nDecember 2\, 2019 \n12:00pm-2:00pm | Bunche Hall 6275 \nSpatial inequality focuses on the spatial dimensions of social inequality; it is concerned with the uneven geographic distribution of both undesirable and desirable features of communities that determine the well-being of families and communities overall. To address spatial inequality problems quantitative evidence is key to more precisely describe what may be an abstract concept to society at large. Using effective problem definition strategies are critical as one attempts to garner support for policy action. \nCLICK HERE TO RSVP \n“Putting History to Work: A Workshop on History and Policy” is a monthly LCHP series designed to be a forum for skills-building and presentation of research in the intersecting fields of history and policy. This workshop will answer a variety of practical questions for historians who want to make their research relevant to policy. How do historians address present-day problems in their work? What sorts of professional knowledge is needed? The workshop is principally intended for graduate students and faculty interested in applying historical knowledge to contemporary problems. It will feature a range of experts offering insight on a wide array of skills.
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/putting-history-to-work-kenya-covington-ucla/
LOCATION:Bunche 6275\, Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191031T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191031T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20191022T194411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T231854Z
UID:3182-1572523200-1572530400@luskincenter.history.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:"Turkey's War against Syria's Kurds: A Regional and International Crisis"
DESCRIPTION:“Turkey’s War against Syria’s Kurds: A Regional and International Crisis” \nPanel Discussion by Professor Asli Bali (UCLA Law) and Professor James Gelvin (UCLA History) \nThursday\, October 31\, 2019 \n12:00pm-2:00pm \nBunche Hall 6275 \nIn the aftermath of Donald Trump’s order withdrawing American troops from northern Syria\, where they had been stationed in the war against ISIS\, Turkey invaded\, ostensibly to clear Syrian Kurds from the Syrian/Turkish border. The panel will discuss the origins of the crisis and its ramifications. \nRSVP HERE
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/turkeys-war-against-syrias-kurds-a-regional-and-international-crisis/
LOCATION:Bunche 6275\, Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191023T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191023T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20190910T200917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T231903Z
UID:3007-1571832000-1571839200@luskincenter.history.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:"White Nationalism in Southern California" A Report from a LCHP Research Team
DESCRIPTION:“White Nationalism in Southern California” \nA Report from a LCHP Research Team \nOctober 23\, 2019 \n12:00pm-2:00pm | Bunche Hall 6275 \nA LCHP team of undergraduate and graduate students spent the summer uncovering the little-known history of white nationalism in Southern California. Research team member Sarah Johnson (Ph.D Candidate\, UCLA Department of History) noted about the research findings\, “The report examines the history\, ideology\, geographic presence\, and internet activity of white nationalism and white nationalist groups in Southern California and will also provide policy suggestions for addressing and preventing the rise and expansion of white nationalism in the region.” The team will present its report to the public on October 23. \nCLICK HERE TO RSVP
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/white-nationalism-in-southern-california-a-report-from-a-lchp-research-team/
LOCATION:Bunche Hall 6339\, Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles
CATEGORIES:Other
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191022T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191022T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20191016T190952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T231912Z
UID:3160-1571769000-1571776200@luskincenter.history.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Toward Deeper Understanding: A Conversation with Leslie Gilbert Lurie and Julie Lindahl
DESCRIPTION:Toward Deeper Understanding \nLeslie Gilbert-Lurie\, daughter of a Holocaust survivor and Julie Lindahl\, granddaughter of an SS officer\, relate their family legacies to the world today. \nTuesday\, October 22\, 2019\n7:15 – 8:30pm\n6:30pm Light Reception\nUCLA Law\, Room 1420 \nRSVP HERE
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/toward-deeper-understandinga-conversation-with-leslie-gilbert-lurie-and-julie-lindahl/
LOCATION:UCLA Law\, Room 1420
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191010T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191010T180000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20190910T200719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T231922Z
UID:3001-1570723200-1570730400@luskincenter.history.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:“Reparations for Slavery: History and Current Debate" Ana Lucia Araujo\, Howard University
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the LCHP opening event:. \n“Reparations for Slavery: History and Current Debate” \nAna Lucia Araujo (Howard University) \nOctober 10\, 2019 \n4:00pm-6:00pm | UCLA School of Law\, Room 1314 \nThis lecture explores the notions of symbolic\, material\, and financial reparations and how a variety of social actors have demanded reparations for slavery and the Atlantic slave trade over the last three centuries in different slave societies and societies with slaves in the Americas. The lecture examines the recent resurgence of demands for reparations for slavery in the Caribbean and the United States. \nThe LCHP “Reparations in Context” Series explores different global contexts in which reparations have been proposed as a tool of restorative justice. It seeks to link history and policy by exploring past cases and considering best practices in the future. \nCLICK HERE TO RSVP \n*Please note that the room has a maximum capacity of 50. Seats will be first come\, first serve. \n  \nCo-sponsored by the UCLA Center for Africa Studies\, the UCLA Latin American Institute\, the UCLA Promise Institute for Human Rights\, and the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies at UCLA \n 
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/reparations-for-slavery-history-and-current-debate-ana-lucia-araujo-howard-university/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190530T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190530T173000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20190208T205741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T231531Z
UID:2719-1559232000-1559237400@luskincenter.history.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Panel Discussion\, "History and the Contest over Memory Today"
DESCRIPTION:Panel Discussion\, “History and the Contest over Memory Today\,” Panelists: James Grossman\, Robin D. G. Kelley\, and Wendy Lower
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/panel-discussion-history-and-the-contest-over-memory-today/
LOCATION:Bunche 6275\, Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190522T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190522T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20190506T211111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T231524Z
UID:2790-1558526400-1558530000@luskincenter.history.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Dr. Liron Lavi\, Dr. Shaiel Ben-Ephraim - "The 2019 Elections: What do they Say about Democracy in Israel?"
DESCRIPTION:Are Israel’s 2019 elections a revealing local case of global\npopulist trends? Two experts on Israeli politics and\npolicy\, Dr. Liron Lavi and Dr. Shaiel Ben-Ephraim\, will\ndiscuss this question. Dr. Lavi will present on the rise and\ndivergence of the Right\, and its contemporary and future\nimplications for the political map in Israel. Dr. Ben-\nEphraim will discuss the potential annexation of the\noccupied territories\, and the influence of Trump’s policy\non the Israeli political arena. \nDr. Liron Lavi is a Research Fellow at the Y&S Nazarian\nCenter for Israel Studies. \nDr. Shaiel Ben-Ephraim has served as a Postdoctoral\nFellow at the Y&S Nazarian Center for the 2017-2018 and\n2018-19 academic years. \n  \nRSVP Requested: rsvpluskin@history.ucla.edu \n 
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/liron-lavi-shaiel-ben-ephraim-the-2019-elections/
LOCATION:Bunche 6339
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190520T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190520T133000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20190102T210328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201121T004824Z
UID:2609-1558353600-1558359000@luskincenter.history.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Luskin Fellows Chien-Ling Zeleny\, Tracy Tong\, and Joyce Kuo\, Workshop Series\, "Healthcare Rationing and the Ethnic Boundaries of Indigenous People: The Making of Californian Indians\, the Ainus\, and the Manchu People"
DESCRIPTION:  \nChien-Ling Zeleny\, Tracy Tong\, and Joyce Kuo (Luskin Center Fellows)\, “Healthcare Rationing and the Ethnic Boundaries of Indigenous People: The Making of Californian Indians\, the Ainus\, and the Manchu People\,” Workshop Series – Putting History to Work \nDate and time: May 20\, 12:00-1:30 \nLocation: Bunche 6339 \nRSVP: rsvpluskin@history.ucla.edu
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/luskin-fellows-chien-ling-zeleny-tracy-long-and-joyce-kuo-workshop-series-healthcare-rationing-and-the-ethnic-boundaries-of-indigenous-people-the-making-of-californian-indians-the-ainus-and-t/
LOCATION:Bunche 6339
CATEGORIES:Putting History to Work Workshop Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190515T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190515T133000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20190107T211056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201121T004855Z
UID:2616-1557921600-1557927000@luskincenter.history.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Luskin Fellows Tendayi Achiume\, Madina Thiam\, Anita Vukovic\, Workshop Series\, "Developing a New Approach to Migration and Policy-Making in Africa"
DESCRIPTION:Luskin Fellows Tendayi Achiume\, Madina Thiam\, Anita Vukovic\, Workshop Series\, “Developing a New Approach to Migration and Policy-Making in Africa\,” Workshop Series – Putting History to Work \nMay 15\, 12:00-1:30 pm \nBunche 6339 \nRSVP: rsvpluskin@history.ucla.edu
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/luskin-fellows-tendayi-achiume-madina-thiam-anita-vukovic-workshop-series-developing-a-new-approach-to-migration-and-policy-making-in-africa/
LOCATION:Bunche 6339
CATEGORIES:Putting History to Work Workshop Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190429T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190429T133000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20181205T175426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201121T004934Z
UID:2546-1556539200-1556544600@luskincenter.history.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:William Baer\, Workshop Series\, "A History of Housing Development and Implications for the 21st Century"
DESCRIPTION:William Baer\, Workshop Series\, “A History of Housing Development and Implications for the 21st Century\,” Workshop Series – Putting History to Work \nWilliam Baer (USC) \nApril 29\, 12:00-1:30 pm \nBunche 6339 \nRSVP: lindsayking@ucla.edu \n \n 
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/workshop-series-putting-history-to-work/
LOCATION:Bunche 6339
CATEGORIES:Putting History to Work Workshop Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190422T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190422T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20181010T201855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201121T005004Z
UID:2452-1555952400-1555959600@luskincenter.history.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Jacob Soll\, "The Reckoning: Intellectual History and an Unexpected Journey into Contemporary Politics\,"
DESCRIPTION:Jacob Soll (USC)\, “The Reckoning: Intellectual History and an Unexpected Journey into Contemporary Politics\,” The Historian in Society Lecture Series \nJacob Soll (USC History) \nMonday\, April 22\, 5:00-7:00 pm \nBunche 6275 \nRSVP: rsvpluskin@history.ucla.edu \nIn 2014\, Jacob Soll published The Reckoning: Financial Accountability and the Rise and Fall of Nations. Quite unexpectedly\, the book became a central tool in public financial politics in Europe\, in particular\, the Greek Debt crisis. Professor Soll works closely with the Greek government\, the European Commission\, the Portuguese government\, world financial leaders\, and other stakeholders\, and he has become a close working friend of the Prime Minister of Spain and of former prime ministers of the UK. \nA best-seller\, particularly in Asia\, The Reckoning took the author into the heart of European politics\, but also into the center of world finance and financial reform. This talk will explain how history can be used as an effective language for political and financial reform.
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/historian-in-society-lecture-series-soll/
LOCATION:Bunche 6275\, Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles
CATEGORIES:The Historian in Society Lecture Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190416T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190416T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20181205T175048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201121T005224Z
UID:2541-1555441200-1555441200@luskincenter.history.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Lonnie Bunch - ""The Power of the Past through the Creation of the Museum"
DESCRIPTION:“The Power of the Past through the Creation of the Museum”\nThe Historian in Society Lecture Series \nLonnie Bunch\, Director\, National Museum of African American History and Culture \nDirector Bunch joins the Luskin Center for History and Policy to discuss the role of the historian in shaping today’s society. Director Bunch has been the director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture since 2005. He has written widely on topics in American history\, including the Black military experience\, all-Black town in the American West\, and the American presidency. He formerly served as the curator of history at the California African American Museum in Los Angeles\, where he organized award-winning exhibitions about Black Los Angeles.\nParking Information can be found at\ntransportation.ucla.edu/campus-parking \nApril 16\, 7:00 pm \nPlace: Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium \nRSVP: rsvpluskin@history.ucla.edu \n 
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/historian-in-society-lecture-series/
LOCATION:Fowler Museum\, 308 Charles E Young Dr N\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90024\, United States
CATEGORIES:The Historian in Society Lecture Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190408T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190408T183000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20181010T201530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T231515Z
UID:2448-1554742800-1554748200@luskincenter.history.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:James Loeffler\, "Double Amnesia: Rethinking the History of Zionism and Human Rights"
DESCRIPTION:James Loeffler\, “Double Amnesia: Rethinking the History of Zionism and Human Rights”  \nApril 8\, Time: 5:00-6:30 pm \nLocation Law School 1314 \nRSVP: rsvpluskin@history.ucla.edu \n \n 
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/james-loeffler-double-amnesia/
LOCATION:Law School 1314
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190312T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190312T133000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20190227T215423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T231506Z
UID:2736-1552392000-1552397400@luskincenter.history.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Shlomo Ben-Ami\, Faculty and Graduate Student Colloquium\, "Historian to Diplomat: What Does the Past Teach Us about the Present?"
DESCRIPTION:Event Title: Shlomo Ben-Ami\, Faculty and Graduate Student Colloquium\, “Historian to Diplomat: What Does the Past Teach Us about the Present?” \nDate and Time: March 12\, 12:00-1:30 pm \nLocation: Bunche 6275 \nRSVP: rsvpluskin@history.ucla.edu
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/shlomo-ben-ami-faculty-and-graduate-student-colloquium-historian-to-diplomat-what-does-the-past-teach-us-about-the-present/
LOCATION:Bunche 6275\, Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190311T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190311T133000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20181010T201243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201121T005458Z
UID:2445-1552305600-1552311000@luskincenter.history.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Jon Christensen\, Workshop Series\, “Communicating History to a Wide Audience”
DESCRIPTION:Jon Christiensen (UCLA Institute of Environment and Sustainability)\, “Communicating History to a Wide Audience\,” “Workshop Series – Putting History to Work” \nMonday\, March 11\, 12:00-1:30 \nBunche 6339 \nRSVP: lindsayking@ucla.edu \n 
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/learning-policy-skills-for-historians-christensen/
LOCATION:Bunche 6339
CATEGORIES:Putting History to Work Workshop Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190306T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190306T180000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20180917T183333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201121T005526Z
UID:2372-1551888000-1551895200@luskincenter.history.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Martha Jones\, "Birthright Citizens: Bringing the Past to the Present in Troubled Times"
DESCRIPTION:Martha Jones (Johns Hopkins)\, “Birthright Citizens: Bringing the Past to the Present in Troubled Times\,” The Historian in Society Lecture Series \nMartha Jones (Johns Hopkins History) \nMarch 6\, 2019\, 4:00-6:00 \nHistory Department Conference Room (Bunche 6275) \nRSVP: lindsayking@ucla.edu
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/historian-in-society-lecture-series-jones/
LOCATION:Bunche 6275\, Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles
CATEGORIES:The Historian in Society Lecture Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190206T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190206T133000
DTSTAMP:20260419T032304
CREATED:20181010T201023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201121T005608Z
UID:2442-1549454400-1549459800@luskincenter.history.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:JR DeShazo\, Workshop Series\, "How Historical Analysis Can Benefit Policy Analysis"
DESCRIPTION:JR DeShazo (Luskin School of Public Affairs)\, “How Historical Analysis Can Benefit Policy Analysis\,” “Workshop Series – Putting History to Work” \nMonday\, February 6\, 12:00-1:30 \nBunche 6339 \nRSVP: lindsayking@ucla.edu \n 
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/learning-policy-skills-for-historians/
LOCATION:Bunche 6339
CATEGORIES:Putting History to Work Workshop Series
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END:VEVENT
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