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    Subsistence farming of enslaved Africans creates African foodways in the New World

    Using first-person European accounts of plantations, drawings, paintings and oral histories, geographer Judith Carney showed that the subsistence plots cultivated by enslaved people on plantations successfully brought African staples to the Americas.

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    Judtih Carney speaking at the Lennart Auditorium, UCLA Fowler Museum. (Photo: Peggy McInerny/ UCLA.)

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Wining the UC Berkely Hong Yung Lee Book Award in Korean Studies

Professor Sixiang Wang in Department of Asian Languages and Cultures (ALC) won 2024 UC Berkely Hong Yung Lee Book Award in Korean Studies.

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UCLA expands educational collaboration with The Netherlands

UCLA leaders recently signed an MOU with Erasmus University Rotterdam for a student exchange program on diversity, equity and inclusion, and also met with U.S. Embassy staff in The Hague.

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Study abroad in Japan

Five months of study in Japan has Heidi Tapia thinking of a future career working there.

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Freedoms and flashpoints: Elections impact more than national politics in 2024

Democracy — and the planet — are at stake in elections and governance around the world this year. A recent panel discussion explored the impact of elections in India, Amazonia, Mexico and the European Union.

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Global health minor continues to flourish

The popular global health minor of the UCLA International Institute brings together Bruins who major in the social sciences and humanities with life sciences and pre-med majors.

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UCLA International Institute begins academic year with new and familiar faces

New faculty and experienced hands have taken leadership positions at the institute this year, during which several faculty will be on leave.

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Global Indigeneity Conference

Stephen Acabado and staff of the UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies attended a conference in Ifugao, the Philippines this past summer that brought together Indigenous peoples from the region and scholars who study the region to address issues vital to Indigenous communities worldwide.

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Nov 6, 2024. A recent book edited by anthropological archaeologist Stephen Acabado, director of the UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies, along with co-editors Dada Dacot and Clement Camposano, “Plural Entanglements: Philippine Studies” (Ateneo de Manil University Press, 2023) has won... Read More
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Nov 4, 2024. Kal Raustiala, director of the Burkle Center for International Affairs and Promise Distinguished Professor of Comparative and International Law at UCLA, has received the Arthur Ross Silver Medal book award of the Council on Foreign Relations for his book,... Read More
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Oct 22, 2024. The European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) has awarded UCLA professor Tejas Parasher (political science & International Institute) its 2024 Political Theory Prize for his book, “Radical Democracy in Modern Indian Political Thought" (Cambridge, 2023). The ECPR Political... Read More

Upcoming Events

Three Homelands: A Sergei Parajanov Retrospective23Nov2024

The Promise Armenian Institute

Three Homelands: A Sergei Parajanov Retrospective

The UCLA Film & Television Archive and American Cinematheque present a comprehensive centennial retrospective of Parajanov's films.

The Invention of the Cerrado25Nov2024

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The Invention of the Cerrado

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The Cybercene: The Othering of Europe26Nov2024

Center for European and Russian Studies

The Cybercene: The Othering of Europe's Black and Brown Migrants and Pathways towards Ecocultural Healing

A faculty lecture by Vetri Nathan, Associate Professor in the Department of European Languages and Transcultural Studies (ELTS) at UCLA.

Andean Kichwa Culture, Language and Worldview2Dec2024

Latin American Institute

Andean Kichwa Culture, Language and Worldview

Join us for the first talk in our new "Lunch and Learn" series where you will gain knowledge about the...

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