As part of Black History Month, the Black Graduate Students Association will be putting on a dramatic lynching re-enactment today in Bruin Plaza, followed by an art display and panel discussion. The lynching re-enactment will start outside Powell Library, where a “death march” will also be re-enacted. A student playing the role of the victim […]
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Arts activists call out to human trafficking victims
At the “Globalization and Human Trafficking” symposium held Friday, professors of the World Arts and Cultures Department, art students at UCLA, and a number of representatives from a wide array of organizations met to discuss the issue of human trafficking as a global phenomenon and demonstrate the ways in which art can be used to […]