UCLA is celebrating Black History Month with a host of programming and initiatives, including an authors series showcasing topics on African American history and experience, a panel discussion highlighting student diversity in higher education, artistic and cultural exhibitions, lectures, a symposium on race in Hollywood, and more!
➡ Read the UCLA Newsroom feature on Black History Month at UCLA
You can also find more coverage on UCLA events related to Black History Month at the following resources:
- Regular UCLA Twitter updates celebrating contributions of African American Bruins (#BlackHistoryMonth)
- Cover story in UCLA Magazine featuring Danielle Dupuy (Assistant Director of the UCLA Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies and Co-Lead of the Million Dollar Hoods Project), spotlighting the work of the Bunche Center and UCLA’s Ethnic Studies Centers
- UCLA Newsroom: Simulated Grad School Classes Offer Students Sample of Rigors of Pursuing Advanced Degree (featuring an interview with Associate Vice Chancellor of BruinX, Devon Carbado, on the BruiNext Mock Class Initiative for undergraduate and transfer students)
- UCLA Newsroom: Chile Eboe-Osuji, the President and Chief Judge of the International Criminal Court International Criminal Court Visits UCLA School of Law
- UCLA Newsroom: All-Star Panel Examines Race, Politics and Activism in Sports (part of the 100th Birthday Tribute to Jackie Robinson)