UCLA professor Suk-Young Kim tells Zócalo about the suffering of the North Korean people and what she wishes President Trump knew about the country’s people.
Jennifer Steinkamp’s “Winter Fountains” feature animations of nature, ethereal rocks and lightning and will line the Benjamin Franklin Parkway beginning Nov. 30.
A new book co-authored by UCLA professor of urban planning Chris Tilly challenges the “myth of inevitability” for poor working conditions in America’s largest employment sector.
Aslı Bâli was recognized for her work challenging the travel ban of the current presidential administration and for her work protecting academic freedom.
John Duncan reveals how he became interested in the countries, what he wants the president to understand about North Korea, and why he’s passed on opportunities to visit.
Casey Reas, Chandler McWilliams and Lauren McCarthy, who are part of the UCLA Arts Conditional Studio, will have work showcased at ‘Day for Night’ in Texas.
Textiles, home décor, jewelry and photographs from Asia, Africa, the Americas and the Middle East will be available Sunday, Nov. 19 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies hosts a conference showcasing projects exploring sound and its reception, particularly within sacred landscapes.