Tag Archive for: African American studies

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Yogita Goyal’s book about slavery honored with awards

Editor's note: UCLA Humanities interviewed Professor Goyal…
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Professor Kyle T. Mays spotlights Black–Indigenous solidarity in new book

By Jessica Wolf In ‘An Afro-Indigenous History of the United…
A photo of Chancellor Gene Block bestowing the UCLA Medal on U.S. Rep. and civil rights icon John Lewis.

Remembering John Lewis

Patricia Turner | July 20, 2020 Patricia Turner is professor…

In memoriam: Professor Mark Sawyer, a champion for access and diversity

UCLA faculty, students and staff in the Division of Social Sciences…

Gift establishes endowed chair in history

Nickoll Family Chair to be awarded to renowned history scholar…

From wrongfully jailed to artist, activist and UCLA professor

A new professor in UCLA’s African-American Studies department…

UCLA senior has a new flight plan

Anyadike made national headlines in summer 2009, at age 15, by…

Hollywood Diversity Report: Mounting evidence that more diverse casts help the bottom line

The Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies has published…

Oscars Still So White: Academy Nominates Nearly All White Actors, Again

For the second year in a row, no non-white actor was among the…

UCLA faculty voice: Race, dignity and luck

For more than a year, this country has witnessed an extraordinary…