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  • Hammer Museum: Threats to Indigenous Peoples in Latin America Today

    Hammer Museum

    Indigenous peoples across Latin America face widespread annihilation as a consequence of mega dams, mining, farming, deforestation, displacement, and genocide. Researchers Sarah Shenker of Survival International, Lois Frank of the Cultural Conservancy, and anthropologist Mariana...

  • Emmett Institute Lunch Talk on Climate Change Litigation

    UCLA Law School, Room 1447

    Lunch talk with Vic Sher, lead lawyer on several high-profile climate change lawsuits recently filed by California local governments to seek damages from large fossil fuel companies for the impacts...

  • The Cat That Changed America – Free Film Screening

    Date: Tue, October 17, 2017 Time: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM Location: Pepperdine University Smothers Theater, Malibu    The Cat that Changed America is a documentary featuring P-22, the mountain lion...

  • Free Speech 101: UCLA’s Week on Freedom of Speech

    De Neve Auditorium

    As a renowned public university in one of the world’s most diverse cities, UCLA prides itself on vigorously protecting and celebrating free speech.  Freedom of speech is a fundamental feature...