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Geoffrey Robinson’s “The Killing Season” Featured in New York Times

May 29, 2018/in Blog History→Policy (Featured) /by jebueng

Geoffrey Robinson’s The Killing Season: A History of the Indonesian Massacres, 1965-66 is featured in an article by the New York Times. You can read the article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/25/books/review/army-of-none-paul-scharr… Update (8/16/2018): Below are more reviews […]

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CfP for the UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy 2018-2019

May 8, 2018/in Research Opportunities /by jebueng

For academic year 2018-19, the Luskin Center for History and Policy is inviting proposals for innovative new research projects that have three defining qualities: 1) they bring historical analysis to […]

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Madina Thiam’s Experience at the 2017 Second coordination meeting with C2Cs and UNITIWIN/UNESCO Chairs

January 12, 2018/in LCHP In Action LCHP Research Grants Research at Work /by jebueng

Madina Thiam, a Luskin Center grant recipient for 2017, is a doctoral student in the Department of History at UCLA. She is also the co-editor-in-chief of Ufahamu: A Journal of African […]

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Javier Muñoz’s Experience at the Humanity in Action Senior Fellow Forum in Berlin

January 12, 2018/in LCHP In Action LCHP Research Grants Research at Work /by jebueng

  Javier Muñoz, a Luskin Center grant recipient for 2017, is a doctoral student in the UCLA Department of History. His research focuses on twentieth-century United States history, including social […]

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David Myers Participates in National History Center Panel, Airs on C-SPAN3 January 22nd, 2018

January 5, 2018/in LCHP In Action News /by jebueng

David Myers, the director of the Luskin Center for History and Policy, participated in a National History Center panel on History and Public Policy Centers at the American Historical Association […]

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“The Price of Freedom” Mini Documentary Features Research by Kelly Lytle Hernández & Million Dollar Hoods Project

December 13, 2017/in Blog History→Policy (Featured) /by jebueng

KCET released a mini documentary, The Price of Freedom, which discusses how many people are in jail simply because they cannot meet bail. The information from the video comes out of Kelly Lytle Hernández’s Million […]

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Geoffrey Robinson Featured in Retro Report Mini Documentary About Mass Killings

December 12, 2017/in Blog History→Policy (Featured) /by jebueng

Geoffrey Robinson is featured in a mini documentary by Retro Report called What History Can Teach Us About Mass Killings, where he discusses “running amok” and mass killings. Geoffrey is quoted in an article […]

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Kelly Lytle-Hernandez featured in KPCC Article about L.A. Bail System News Report

December 7, 2017/in Blog History→Policy (Featured) /by jebueng

KPCC published an article about a report issued by UCLA’s Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies. The report introduces data of LAPD arrests from 2012-2016 and examines LA’s cash bail […]

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The Luskin Center for History and Policy Announces Inaugural Class of Innovation Fellows

August 18, 2017/in Announcements News /by mjohnson

The Luskin Center for History and Policy is pleased to announce the inaugural class of Innovation Fellows of the Luskin Center for History and Policy for 2017-2018.  The Center received […]

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Q&A with Associate Professor Kelly Lytle Hernández on her New Book “City of Inmates”

May 12, 2017/in Blog History→Policy /by jebueng

UCLA 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…

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