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Read more about LCHP’s activities informing policy decisions, supporting research on the intersection of history and policy, and for more information about historically-informed problem-solving in public policy today.
Read more about LCHP’s activities informing policy decisions, supporting research on the intersection of history and policy, and for more information about historically-informed problem-solving in public policy today.
“Lessons Learned from the 1984 Olympic Games & The Los Angeles Bid for 2024”
/in Blog News Research at Work /by LCHPLCHP looks back at Senior Research Fellows’ paper on the 1984 Olympic Games In Summer 2015, LCHP Senior Research Fellows Zev Yaroslavsky and Alisa Belinkoff Katz and then-Ph.D. Candidate Caitlin […]
In Memoriam: Martin Wachs
/in Blog /by luskininternHomelessness Report Authors Pen Op-Ed in LA Times
/in LCHP In Action /by luskininternMarques Vestal and Andrew Klein, two members of the research team that produced the Luskin Center for History and Policy’s Making a Crisis: A History of Homelessness in Los Angeles, […]
Refugee resettlement and the remaking of America’s image abroad
/in Blog /by LCHPBy Dr. Claire Higgins At his inauguration, President Joseph R. Biden declared that ‘once again… America can be ‘the leading force for good in the world’. The president’s pledge to […]
10 Years since the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster
/in Blog /by LCHPThis year marks the 10th anniversary of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, the most significant nuclear accident since Chernobyl. UCLA Professor of History Katsuya Hirano has led analysis of the […]
Short Takes by UCLA Historians: Are we in a Fascist Age?
/in Blog News News (Featured) Then & Now Quick Takes Uncategorized /by LCHPLCHP Hosts Event on the History of Voting Rights in California
/in LCHP In Action News /by LCHPIn preparation for last November’s election, LCHP released Reckoning With Our Rights: The Evolution of Voter Access in California, a report taking a historical view to understand why, in 2020, […]
Thank you, Congressman John Lewis
/in Blog /by LCHP“When historians pick up their pens to write the story of the 21st century, let them say that it was your generation who laid down the heavy burdens of hate at […]
Race and Racism
/in Blog Then & Now Podcast /by luskininternOf Supervisors and Sheriffs
/in Blog History→Policy Then & Now Podcast Uncategorized /by LCHP