Critical race theory scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw speaks at a Thursday event promoting her memoir. Crenshaw emphasized the importance of standing up to oppressive systems. (Elle Smith/Daily Bruin)
Critical race theory scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw emphasized the importance of standing up to oppressive systems at a Thursday event promoting her memoir. Crenshaw, a distinguished law professor at UCLA, shared anecdotes from her upcoming book “Backtalker” at the event.
Exactly a year ago, I decided to run for International Student Representative on the Undergraduate Students Association Council. At the time, that decision felt both obvious and slightly unhinged.
The scene was set for three Bruins to match or surpass three UCLA records set by two legendary alumni Saturday. Stacey Nuveman and Natasha Watley both had their records of over 20 years fall, with the latter there to see it.
A former United States ambassador to Russia said people should remain hopeful for a more democratic global future in a Thursday talk at the School of Law.
Amid a partial government shutdown, the United States Department of Homeland Security observed its 23rd anniversary in March. DHS oversees Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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