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The racism that changed my life

D’Artagnan Scorza is the founder and executive director of the Social Justice Learning Institute in Inglewood, Calif. Scorza obtained a Ph.D. in education from UCLA, along with a B.A. in religion. He is currently a 2013-14 BALLE Fellow....

Right climate for incentives

Matthew Kahn is a professor of public policy at the Luskin School of Public Affairs as well as the Department of Economics and the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability. He is also research director at the Ziman Center for Real Estate at...

Open carry policies may work in gun control's favor

Adam Winkler is a professor of law at UCLA School of Law and the author of "Gunfight: The Battle Over the Right to Bear Arms in America." This op-ed appeared in the Los Angeles Times  on Feb. 23.        What's...

Reducing water spent on irrigation

Stephanie Pincetl (left) is director of the California Center for Sustainable Communities at the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at UCLA. Terri Hogue is an associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, and the associate...

Understanding how people 'see' race could save lives

Phillip Goff is an assistant psychology professor at UCLA and director of the university’s Center for Policing Equity. Sherrilyn Ifill is president of NAACP Legal Defense Fund. Goff is leading a project to create the...

Illusionary retirement accounts

Shlomo Benartzi is professor and co-chair of the behavioral decision-making group at the UCLA Anderson School of Management and chief behavioral economist of the Allianz Global Investors Center for Behavioral Finance. This op-ed appeared Feb. 20,...

TV coverage misses real mission of Sochi Olympic Games

Gary Rhodes is director of the Center for Global Education at UCLA. He has co-written a chapter in a recently published book, “Olympism, Olympic Education, and Learning Legacies” (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing....

Bitcoin could solve copyright controversies

John Villasenor is a professor of electrical engineering and public policy at UCLA and a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. This column appeared Feb 17. on Slate.       There has been a lot of...

Four threats to American democracy

Jared Diamond is professor of geography and environmental health sciences at UCLA. His best-selling books include "The Third Chimpanzee; Guns, Germs, and Steel," which received the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction; "Why Is Sex Fun?"; "Collapse";...

Q&A: Dean Alessandro Duranti on the future of universities

Boom magazine asked Alessandro Duranti, author and distinguished professor of anthropology and dean of social sciences at the UCLA College of Letters and Science, how universities will intersect with society in 2050.

Two sick babies and Obamacare at AOL

Dylan H. Roby is the director of health economics and evaluation research at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and an assistant professor of health policy and management in the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health. This op-ed was posted...

Using dance to create a movement to end violence against women

Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw is a professor at the UCLA School of Law. She is also the faculty director of the Center for Intersectionality and Social Policy Studies at the Columbia Law School. She is the co-founder of the African...

Political strategy or malpractice to immigrant communities?

Victor Narro is the project director of the UCLA Downtown Labor Center, which provides leadership programs for Los Angeles’ immigrant workers and internship opportunities for UCLA students. He is the co-editor of the book, "Working for...

Vladimir Putin's remarkable comeback

Daniel Treisman is a professor of political science at UCLA, and author of "The Return: Russia's Journey from Gorbachev to Medvedev." This op-ed appeared Feb. 3 on CNN.      As Russian President Vladimir Putin opens the Winter...

What natural scientists can learn from the humanities

Michael Suk-Young Chwe, a political scientist at UCLA., is the author of “Jane Austen, Game Theorist. ” This op-ed appeared in the New York Times on Jan. 31.       Science is in crisis, just when we need it most. Two...

For new parents, it's the thought that counts

Frederick Zimmerman is a professor and chair of health policy and management at Fielding School of Public Health at UCLA. His op-ed appeared Jan. 27 in JAMA Pediatrics.

Light-rail lines are just the first step

Ethan N. Elkind researches and writes on environmental law with a joint appointment at the UCLA and UC Berkeley schools of law. He is the author of the new book "Railtown: The Fight for the Los Angeles Metro Rail and the Future of the...

Brave new L.A.

Jon Christensen is a UCLA adjunct assistant professor, senior researcher and journalist-in-residence in the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability. He also has a joint appointment in the history department. This piece...

Handing out iPads to LAUSD students isn’t enough

Jane Margolis is a senior researcher at UCLA and the author of “Stuck in the Shallow End: Education, Race, and Computing.” Marcelo Suárez-Orozco, a professor and dean of education at UCLA’s Graduate School of Education and...

Why educational reform fails

Jack Rothman is a professor emeritus in the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs and the author of “Strategies of Community Intervention.” Amy Rothman is a Los Angeles psychotherapist and mediator. This op-ed was originally published on Jan. 15 in...

News reporting deficit on the state budget

Daniel J.B. Mitchell is a professor emeritus of the UCLA Anderson School of Management and Luskin School of Public Affairs. This was adapted from a commentary that appeared in a weekly column of the Employment Policy Research Network.Every once in...
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