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SUMMARY:Information Studies Colloquium: Book Talk - "Tech Agnostic: How Technology Became the World's Most Powerful Religion\, and Why it Desperately Needs a Reformation" with Professor Greg Epstein
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our next IS Colloquium on March 6\, 2:00-4:00 p.m. in the Reading Room\, 3340 Moore Hall. There will be refreshments to follow.  \n\n\n\nBio \n\n\n\nGreg M. Epstein serves as Humanist Chaplain at Harvard and MIT\, where he advises students\, faculty and staff members on ethical and existential concerns from a humanist perspective.
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/information-studies-colloquium-with-professor-greg-epstein/
LOCATION:UCLA Moore Hall\, Reading Room\, 3340\, 457 Portola Plaza\, Los Angeles\, California\, 90095\, United States
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SUMMARY:UC|CSU Collaborative for Neuroscience\, Diversity\, and Learning Spring 2025 Webinar Series: Early Literacy Screening in CA
DESCRIPTION:​California’s early literacy screening requirement (CA Ed Code 53008) takes effect in the 2025-2026 school year for all California public school students in grades K-2. For students who struggle to learn to read\, it’s imperative that they have an educational experience that accelerates their learning\, which can include more intensity\, frequency\, and duration of reading and literacy instruction\, all while attending to students’ language\, social-emotional\, and behavioral needs. This talk features Honorable Senator Anthony Portantino (ret.) and distinguished panelists who provide key insights into what the law requires for K-2 screening\, implementation tips to support teachers and administrators\, and broad implications for educator preparation programs and professional development.  \n\n\n\n\n  Register Here!
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/uccsu-collaborative-for-neuroscience-diversity-and-learning-spring-2025-webinar-series-cradle-to-career-data-system/
LOCATION:California
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SUMMARY:Thinking Gender 2025: “Gendered Labors and Transnational Solidarities”
DESCRIPTION:The Information Studies Department is cosponsoring the Center for the Study of Women|Barbra Streisand Center’s 2025 Thinking Gender Conference. We are thrilled to announce that registration is now open for Thinking Gender 2025: “Gendered Labors and Transnational Solidarities.” \n\n\n\nEvent Details: \n\n\n\n\nDate: Friday\, March 7\, 2025\n\n\n\nTime: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM\n\n\n\nLocation: James West Alumni Center\, The Collins Conference Room325 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA 90095\n\n\n\n\nThis year\, we invite attendees to a day of dynamic student presentations and a keynote address by labor rights organizer Adriana Paz Ramírez of the International Domestic Workers Federation. \n\n\n\nWe kindly ask you to share our event flier (attached) and registration link with your communities: Thinking Gender 2025 Registration. \n\n\n\nThe conference\, Thinking Gender 2025: “Gendered Labors and Transnational Solidarities\,” will explore the rich repertoire of organizing strategies and spotlight contemporary and historical campaigns led by precarious workers worldwide. This event convenes feminist\, queer\, and BIPOC scholars\, artists\, and organizers to reflect on labor solidarity and care\, imagining a more livable and equitable society. \n\n\n\nWe look forward to seeing you at the conference!
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/thinking-gender-2025-gendered-labors-and-transnational-solidarities/
LOCATION:James West Alumni Center\, 325 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095
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SUMMARY:Celebrating 50 Years of Learning from Coach Wooden
DESCRIPTION:This year marks 50 years since Coach Wooden announced his retirement\, just days before his team won UCLA’s 10th basketball championship. This makes it an opportune time to celebrate his long-standing achievements and to be re-inspired by his exemplary coaching practices and philosophy. \n\n\n\nPlease join us in a special event organized by UCLA’s School of Education and Information Studies honoring and learning from Coach’s accomplishments\, on and off the court. The event will bring together Wooden’s former athletes\, coaches and associates who will share their experiences with Coach as a teacher and his inspiration for coaching practices. The event also brings together researchers who will present their research on Coach Wooden. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRSVP HERE: https://www.greenvelope.com/card/.public-66a5b5d199a040218655da25568759d537323835333034#card_1
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/celebrating-50-years-of-learning-from-coach-wooden/
LOCATION:UCLA Moore Hall Reading Room\, 457 Portola Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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SUMMARY:Learning Café: A Community-Engaged Scholarship Series with Priscilla P. Avitia\, Blair Black\, Ana Elizabeth Lara\, Riona Tsai\, and Sam Stroud
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our monthly Learning Café series highlighting the community engaged work of our faculty and graduate students. Listen\, learn and engage with the work of our school. \n\n\n\nFeaturing Priscilla P. Avitia\, Blair Black\, Ana Elizabeth Lara\, Riona Tsai\, and Sam Stroud \n\n\n\nAs part of Faculty Organizing for Community Archives Support (FOCAS) and with the support of the Mellon Foundation\, the UCLA Community Archives Lab administers paid internships for second-year MLIS students at community archives across Los Angeles\, including La Historia Historical Society Museum\, Visual Communications\, the Skid Row History Museum and Archive\, the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California\, and the June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives. This program represents a transformation in archival education by centering non-dominant archival traditions and the needs of minoritized students and communities. In this moderated panel discussion\, the five current Mellon interns will discuss their experiences in community archives\, as well as the impact of their internships on their career trajectories and the future of the archival profession.
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/learning-cafe-a-community-engaged-scholarship-series-with-priscilla-p-avitia-blair-black-ana-elizabeth-lara-riona-tsai-and-sam-stroud/
LOCATION:UCLA Moore Hall\, Reading Room\, 3340\, 457 Portola Plaza\, Los Angeles\, California\, 90095\, United States
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SUMMARY:Winter Quarter Instruction Ends
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URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/winter-quarter-instruction-ends/
LOCATION:California
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SUMMARY:Early-Career Scholar Series Presenter: Kyle Halle-Erby Ph.D. and Advanced-Career Scholar Facilitator John Rogers Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:In this session\, the focus will be a research talk about an in-progress paper from my dissertation study called “New Trouble: The Construction of Newness and the Imperative to Find Solidarity with Insurgency.” Based on an ethnographic study of specialized high school programs for recently-arrived immigrant young people\, I argue that the construction of “newness” is a strategy for dominating\, structuring\, and having authority over Indigenous and Latinx children as part of the ongoing project of U.S. state formation through conquest. This argument relies on in-depth analysis of Gedeón Sacalxot Tepaz’s story\, which include his migration from Guatemala to Los Angeles\, his experiences with work and immigration court\, and with attending\, leaving\, and returning to school. These arguments draw conceptually on abolition and relationality. Abolition is engaged to think about praxis in this context and to identify students’ goals as a practice of futurity around which solidarity can be forged between educators and immigrant communities. \n\n\n\nKyle Halle-Erby\, PhD.\, is a postdoctoral scholar in the Department of Education. He studies language policy and planning using critical Black and Indigenous frameworks. His research focuses on educational language policy in public schools for young people who have recently immigrated into the United States.  \n\n\n\nRefreshments will be served. Please direct questions to Dr. Deborah Southern\, desouth@ucla.edu
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/early-career-scholar-series-presenter-kyle-halle-erby-ph-d-and-advanced-career-scholar-facilitator-john-rodgers-ph-d/
LOCATION:UCLA Moore Hall\, Room 3320
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SUMMARY:UCLA Community School Quinceañera
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the “Quinceañera\,” or 15th Birthday of the UCLA Community School. In Latin America\, this is a joyful rite of passage and transition to adulthood. As a school turning 15\, the UCLA Community School will celebrate its journey in creating a powerful and affirming environment for students\, families and educators. We hope you join us in celebrating our past and present\, while committing to a future where all students thrive. There will be two gatherings on the 27th\, a Biliteracy Fair (3-5pm) and a Partner Reception (5-7pm). We will also be unveiling a special documentary photography project entitled\, THRIVING\, by renowned photographer Isadora Kosofsky.  \n\n\n\nThe Biliteracy Fair (3-5pm) will begin in the Lower School Quad with an Open House that invites guests to visit classrooms and view student’s multilingual projects. Additionally\, the event will include family biliteracy workshops\, learning stations\, and other activities led by students\, as well as a special musical performance by the Grammy Award-winning Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band. A Mariachi Band will close out the party\, along with refreshments and cake. All members of our community are invited to attend. \n\n\n\nThe Partner Reception (5-7pm) will start in the Cocoanut Grove with Welcoming Remarks\, a panel of founding school members\, and a video presentation. During this time\, the school will also be presented with the new UCLA Community Partner Banner\, with local media present to document the milestone. Guests will then move to the RFK Paul Schrade Library to learn more about the school from students\, parents\, and educators and enjoy refreshments. This event requires an RSVP and will include leaders from UCLA\, LAUSD\, local government and philanthropic organizations.  \n\n\n\nPlease RSVP here by March 3rd and reach out to Brenda Benitez (bbenitez1@ucla.edu) with any questions. We are so grateful for your continued support and look forward to celebrating with you!
URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/ucla-community-school-quinceanera/
LOCATION:UCLA Community School\, 700 S. Mariposa Ave\, Los Angeles\, California\, 90005\, United States
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SUMMARY:César Chávez Day
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URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/cesar-chavez-day/
LOCATION:California
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SUMMARY:Spring Quarter Instruction Begins
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URL:https://seis.ucla.edu/event/spring-quarter-instruction-begins/
LOCATION:California
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