Gig Economy Event

UCLA Public Affairs 2243

In an expansive city with limited public transit, the arrival of companies like Uber and Lyft has transformed daily life in LA and raised important questions about job quality, employment law, and creating an economy that works for everybody. Come hear drivers, organizers, industry experts and scholars share their perspectives on the future of ride-hailing […]

Can Immigrant Students Still Feel Safe at School in the Age of Trump

UCLA School of Law Rm. 1357

How are public schools and teachers being affected by the Trump administration's immigration policies? What can public schools do to protect their students? What can we do to ensure that our schools are safe spaces for all students? This interdisciplinary panel will address such questions by drawing on two national studies by Professors Patricia Gándara […]

Hour Crisis: Scheduling & Retail Worker Organizing in Los Angeles

UCLA Bunche Hall 6275

Los Angeles retail workers struggle with unreliable hours and unpredictable schedules that undercut their incomes and chances of living full and healthy lives. Recently, workers have come together to demand a fair workweek and pass local and state ordinances for advanced schedule notice and guaranteed hours. Come hear organizers, industry experts, and academics share their […]

10 Questions: What is Work? Panel Discussion

UCLA Kaufman Hall, 200

You're Cordially Invited! Giving community members a special opportunity to experience the conversations that drive innovation at the university, this fall the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture presents "10 Questions," a hybrid academic course and public event series that brings together leading minds from across the university to discuss ten fundamental questions. This […]

Civil Rights Leader Reverend James Lawson Jr. honored with UCLA Medal

UCLA Carnesale Commons 251 Charles E Young Drive West, Los Angeles, CA

Join us to celebrate the 60-year legacy of non-violence and activism by Reverend James Lawson Jr. with the conferral of the UCLA Medal by Chancellor Gene Block. Rev. Lawson Jr. is known for his work in the civil rights movement along with his close friend and colleague, Martin Luther King Jr. He helped lead the Memphis Sanitation Workers’ Strike and […]

Dockworker Power: Race and Activism in Durban and the San Francisco Bay Area

UCLA Bunche Hall 6339 11282 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

                      Dockworkers have power. Often missed in commentary on today’s globalizing economy, workers in the world’s ports can harness their role, at a strategic choke point, to promote their labor rights and social justice causes. Peter Cole brings such overlooked experiences to light in an […]

2019 Diversity in Higher Education Research Colloquium

Hermosa Room, Carnesale Commons 251 Charles E Young Drive West, Los Angeles, CA

Since 2014, three institutions of higher learning, one each from the United States (UCLA), South Africa (University of the Free State) and the Netherlands (Vrije Universiteit) have convened yearly to exchange, engage and research diversity, inclusivity, equity and other cleavages at the university and its production of an educated body. Our conference and collaboration explores, […]

Book Talk with Timothy A. Wise

Haines Hall 144 375 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

IRLE Colloquia Series presents: In conversation with  Timothy A. Wise about his new book, Eating Tomorrow: Agribusiness, Family Farmers, and the Battle for the Future of Food, New Press. Join author, Timothy A. Wise on a worldwide journey to understand the continued prevalence of hunger amid plenty. If the world now has record levels of […]

“The Fight for Time: Migrant Day Laborers and the Politics of Precarity”

Haines Hall 144 375 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

IRLE Colloquia Series presents: In conversation with Paul Apostolidis about his new book: The Fight for Time: Migrant Day Laborers and the Politics of Precarity. As unauthorized migrants, day laborers are subjected to extraordinarily harsh treatment when they work and search for jobs. Yet these extremely marginalized migrants also epitomize struggles that apply throughout our […]

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