• Getting Lost in the Dark: Three Speculations on Black Insecurity

    Kaplan Hall 193 415 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

    UCLA Department of English presents a talk by Justin L. Mann, “Getting Lost in the Dark: Three Speculations on Black Insecurity.” Register here to attend. A light reception will follow the event. The talk will be followed by a Q & A moderated by Uri McMillan, Professor of English at UCLA. Justin L. Mann (he/him) is […]

  • Thinking Gender 2026 Graduate Student Research Conference

    Founders’ Room, James West Alumni Center 325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

    Register for Thinking Gender — April 17 Feminist and Queer Ecologies Date: Friday, April 17, 2026 Location: James West Alumni Center Cost: Free to attend Join us for a day of graduate student presentations highlighting innovative research at the intersections of gender, sexuality, and the environment. The conference will feature keynote speaker Cutcha Risling Baldy (California Polytechnic State University, […]

  • New Book Salon, “Turning Away”

    Kaplan Hall 193 415 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

    A sweeping account of how we are at our most human when we turn away from the pains of the world.  “This is a book that makes a difference, not only in our grasp of human visuality but in all the mixed feelings of love and hate, attraction and repulsion, thought and feeling that make […]

  • ARC with Maia Gil’Adí (Johns Hopkins University)

    Kaplan Hall 193 415 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

    Join the UCLA Americanist Research Colloquium (ARC) for a discussion of Maia Gil’Adí’s essay, “Wood, Cloth, Plaster: Marisol’s Surface Work.” Please email clooby@humnet.ucla.edu for a copy of the paper. In this essay, Maia Gil’Adí examines the work of Venezuelan artist Marisol to reconsider the relationship between material form, diaspora, and hemispheric politics. Gil’Adí argues that […]

  • “Because of slavery”: The Irreverent Art of Kara Walker and Harryette Mullen

    The Brick 518 N. Western Avenue, Los Angeles, CA

    “Because of slavery” is the correct answer to the question: Why did the slaveholding states go to war against the free states of the Union? MONUMENTS reckons with deceptive narratives implicit in the presentation of a defeated Confederacy—not as traitors and losers, but as objects of hero worship. The Old South lost the Civil War […]

  • Lunch Poems: A Poetry Reading by Eugene Ostashevsky and Aditya Bahl

    Kaplan Hall 193 415 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

    Join UCLA Department of English for a poetry reading by Eugene Ostashevsky and Aditya Bahl, followed by a discussion with Danny Snelson about poetics, experiment, and politics. Light refreshments will be served. Eugene Ostashvesky is a Russian-American poet, translator, and critic who teaches at New York University. He is the author of numerous books of […]

  • Inhabitants of the Deep: The Blueness of Blackness

    Kaplan Hall 193 415 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

    UCLA Department of English presents a talk by Dr. Jonathan Howard, “Inhabitants of the Deep: The Blueness of Blackness.” Register here to attend. A light reception will follow the event. The talk will be followed by a Q & A moderated by Uri McMillan, Professor of English at UCLA. Dr. Jonathan Howard is an Assistant […]