The nation's first multilingual poll of Black, Hispanic and Asian Americans has uncovered serious tensions among these ethnic groups, including mistrust and significant stereotyping, but a majority of each group also said they should put aside differences and work together to better their communities. The poll, which was released yesterday during a news conference at … Continue reading Nation’s First Multilingual Poll Uncovers Tensions Among The Largest Ethnic Groups In America
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Thank You and Evaluation Form Request
Thank you to the participants, speakers and staff who contributed to Friday's symposium on Economic Opportunity: The Labor and Employment Impact of Proposition 209 at the UCLA Faculty Center. If you registered for the symposium - whether or not you were able to attend - please help us by completing an online survey. It will … Continue reading Thank You and Evaluation Form Request
Thank You and Evaluation Form Request
Thank you to the participants, speakers and staff who contributed to Friday's symposium on Economic Opportunity: The Labor and Employment Impact of Proposition 209 at the UCLA Faculty Center. If you registered for the symposium - whether or not you were able to attend - please help us by completing an online survey. It will … Continue reading Thank You and Evaluation Form Request
Impact 209 Symposium Still On; Not Impacted by SoCal Fires
The Impact 209 symposium is still on schedule. The firestorms in Southern California (Google Maps) have not impacted UCLA. But please book extra time to arrive at UCLA due to increased traffic conditions.
Registration Full, Waitlist Available
We've reached our registration capacity for the symposium, but we're still taking waitlist registrations that will allow you to attend if space opens up. Individuals on the waitlist will be accommodated on a space-available basis by checking in with our registration table at the Faculty Center on the day of the symposium. Due to last-minute … Continue reading Registration Full, Waitlist Available
Symposium Schedule Now Available
The schedule for the symposium is now online here. And the time of the symposium has been revised to 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Please register if you haven't done so already. The symposium is free, but we do need you to sign up.
Oct. 26 Symposium Registration Now Open
We've opened up the registration for "Economic Opportunity in California: The Labor and Employment Impact of Prop. 209," a symposium on Friday, October 26, 2007, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (reception to follow) at the UCLA Faculty Center. The symposium will examine and discuss the 10-year impact of Proposition 209 on public employment, contracting … Continue reading Oct. 26 Symposium Registration Now Open
Thomas Saenz to Keynote Symposium
UPDATE: Tom Saenz will keynote the EJS Judge Motley Civil Rights Fellowship luncheon on June 2, 2009, in San Francisco. Click here for more details. Thomas A. Saenz, counsel to Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, has been confirmed as the keynote for the Oct. 26 symposium Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa appointed Saenz as counsel in August … Continue reading Thomas Saenz to Keynote Symposium