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Black to Westwood: Homecoming Football Tickets with the UCLA Black Alumni Association

Day Sat 10/18

Rose Bowl •

Come and join fellow UBAA members and their families as the Maryland Terrapins take on your UCLA Bruins at the Rose Bowl on Saturday, October 18th! Take advantage of this discounted ticket offer and support the Bruins in their annual Homecoming game. Since 2007, the UCLA Black Alumni Association has raised nearly 15 million dollars and provided over 1,100 students with scholarships ranging from a one-year scholarship of $1,000 to multi-year scholarships of up to $40,000. This effort has resulted in an increase in the admit numbers of students who have supported the advancement of the African American community through their service coming to UCLA since the devastating fall resulting from Proposition 209. $10 of every ticket purchased directly supports the Black Alumni Association! To join UBAA's tailgate and viewing party, please visit this page: https://member.uclablackalumni.org/event/a814e04c-059d-434b-9cbd-970f0577899a Gameday information including directions, parking, etc. can be found here: [https://uclabruins.com/feature/event\_operations](https://uclabruins.com/feature/event_operations) All sales are final. There are no refunds, exchanges, or reselling of tickets purchased through this link.

Alumni

Black to Westwoood Tailgate and Viewing Party with the UCLA Black Alumni Association

Day Sat 10/18

Rose Bowl •

\*Timing is currently TBD Join the UCLA Black Alumni Association for our "Black to Westwood" Tailgate and Viewing Party! Further event details will be shared here as the game time is finalized. The ticket link to join UBAA at this game can be found here: https://member.uclablackalumni.org/event/033e0b48-99dd-491f-a6ea-221ec307753a Gameday information, including directions, parking, etc., can be found here: [https://uclabruins.com/feature/event\_operations](https://uclabruins.com/feature/event_operations)

Alumni

Beyond the Era of the Witness: 80 Years Later, Passing the Lessons Forward

Day Sat 10/18 - Sun 10/19

UCLA University Club & Royce Hall

For more information, contact yanai.initiative@humnet.ucla.edu

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Institute of American Cultures

(Re)Generations: UCLA Asian American & Pacific Islander Studies Reunion supported by Team Alumni

Time Sat 10/18 • 9AM PDT

James West Alumni Center •

Join us for a full-day celebration as we bring together alumni, students, faculty, and community members across the many generations of Asian American & Pacific Islander Studies at UCLA! Let’s reconnect, reminisce, and reaffirm our shared commitment to AA&PI Studies, stories, and solidarity at this critical moment. What to Expect: * Hear inspiring conversations from notable alumni and community leaders who have shaped Asian American & Pacific Islander Studies and beyond * Pull up a chair to our guided Talk Story sessions to swap stories and share a moment with folks across generations * Add your mark to a collaborative art mural, celebrating our shared roots and future * Take a walk down memory lane of the Asian American Studies Center’s 56-year long history, honoring teachers, friends, and unique moments of strength and solidarity. * Add your own milestone to the community timeline --- how did Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies change your life? * Bring your energy, ideas, and superpowers to support the center and department * Fuel up with a light breakfast and tasty lunch * Wrap up the day at our Happy Hour Mixer with good drinks and great company! Whether you’re here to reconnect with old friends or make new memories, this is a reunion you won’t want to miss. We can't wait to celebrate our past, present, and future together. Stay tuned for more details, and we hope to see you there!

Alumni

Walk to End Alzheimer's-Conejo Valley

Time Sat 10/18 • 9AM PDT

The Promenade at Westlake • Westlake Village CA

Bruins, Join the Conejo Valley Bruin Alumni for our Charity Event of the Year at the Walk to End Alzheimer’s® – Conejo Valley. Saturday, Oct. 18 | The Promenade at Westlake Walk with us, donate, or both — every step brings us closer to a future without Alzheimer’s. Register or Donate Here Go Bruins!

Alumni

ReGenerations: UCLA Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies Reunion

Time Sat 10/18 • 9AM - 5PM PDT RSVP

UCLA James West Alumni Center

Join us for a full-day celebration as we bring together alumni, students, faculty, and community members across the many generations of Asian American & Pacific Islander Studies at UCLA!

#Educational #Research

Institute of American Cultures

Bruin Family Socials – Morgan Hill, CA

Time Sat 10/18 • 10:30AM PDT

Starbucks - Morgan Hill, CA • Morgan Hill

Bruin Family Socials are events that bring UCLA to neighborhoods around the world. Providing an opportunity for attendees to engage with one another on a regional level, Bruin Family 1 Socials foster connections and relationships within the greater Bruin community. Historically, Bruin Family Socials have taken place over the course of one weekend each year. During spring 2023, these events transitioned to a year-round model that accommodates a variety of activities and locations, ultimately allowing for added flexibility and more opportunities to build community than ever before. We hope you will join us at an event near you!

Alumni

Bruin Family Socials – Morgan Hill, CA,

Time Sat 10/18 • 10:30AM PDT

Starbucks - Morgan Hill, CA • Morgan Hill

Bruin Family Socials are events that bring UCLA to neighborhoods around the world. Providing an opportunity for attendees to engage with one another on a regional level, Bruin Family 1Socials foster connections and relationships within the greater Bruin community. Historically, Bruin Family Socials have taken place over the course of one weekend each year. During spring 2023, these events transitioned to a year-round model that accommodates a variety of activities and locations, ultimately allowing for added flexibility and more opportunities to build community than ever before. We hope you will join us at an event near you!

Alumni

Autumn at the Library: Family Fun & Community Connections

Time Sat 10/18 • 11AM - 1PM PDT RSVP

YRL - Main Conference Room

Please join the UCLA Library + campus partners for a family centered day in the YRL Main Conference Room on Saturday 10/18/25 from 11am-1pm. This event will include a variety of kid/family centered activities + community and relationship building for parenting scholars. We will host arts and crafts, a story time, and have books for a variety of ages available to check out! Campus Partners: Bruin Parenting Scholars, The Career Center, The RISE Center, The Transfer Center, and Students with Dependents Program.

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Bruin Resource Center Student with Dependents Program

Fowler Museum Textile Council Sale

Time Sat 10/18 • 11AM - 4PM PDT RSVP

Fowler Museum

This annual fundraiser offers a curated selection of textiles, jewelry, baskets, clothing, home décor, and more from around the world. Proceeds from the sale support the Fowler’s textile acquisitions, exhibitions, and publications. Fowler Textile Council Members receive early access starting at 10:30 am.

#Arts #Art

Fowler Museum

Fall Fest

Time Sat 10/18 • 12PM - 4PM PDT

UCLA Mathias Botanical Garden

Celebrate autumn at the Garden's annual Fall Fest! Enjoy an afternoon of live music, food vendors, arts and crafts, and more on October 18 from 12-4pm. Admission is free, no RSVP required.

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Mathias Botanical Garden

Bay Area Bruins: UCLA Football Game Watch Party | vs. Maryland

Time Sat 10/18 • 4PM PDT

Underdogs Cantina • San Francisco CA

Join us as we cheer on the UCLA football team!

Alumni

Bay Area Bruins: UCLA Football Game Watch Party | vs. Maryland

Time Sat 10/18 • 4PM PDT

The Stadium Pub • Walnut Creek CA

Join us to cheer on the UCLA football team!

Alumni

Orange County Alumni: UCLA Football Game Watch Party | vs. Maryland

Time Sat 10/18 • 4PM PDT

Sauced BBQ & Spirits • Irvine CA

Join us as we cheer on the UCLA football team! Reserved seating area. Happy Hour Pricing.

Alumni

Washington, D.C. Network: UCLA Football Game Watch Party | vs. Maryland

Time Sat 10/18 • 4PM PDT

Astro Beer Hall • Washington DC

Join us as we cheer on the UCLA football team! Astro Beer Hall is located in downtown Washington, DC, and is located on top of the Metro Center WMATA Metro Rail station, which is served by the Red, Orange, Blue, and Silver Lines.

Alumni

Sounding Joy: La Raza + Short Films

Time Sat 10/18 • 7:30PM PDT

Billy Wilder Theater

In-person: Associate Professor Josslyn Luckett, NYU Cinema Studies. Admission is free. No advance reservations. Your seat will be assigned to you when you pick up your ticket at the box office. Seats are assigned on a first come, first served basis. The box office opens one hour before the event. Four Women U.S., 1975 Four Women transforms Nina Simone’s ballad into an experimental dance film that explores identity and survival. Dancer Linda Martina Young embodies Aunt Sarah, Saffronia, Sweet Thing and Peaches, shifting costume and movement to reflect each archetype. Filmmaker Julie Dash’s editing mirrors Simone’s vocals, pausing moments of motion before dissolving into the next image. One of the first experimental films by a Black woman filmmaker, it fuses music, dance and cinema into a bold statement of Black feminist artistry.—Public Programmer Beandrea July DCP, b&w, 10 min. Director: Julie Dash. With: Linda Martina Young. Restored by Indie Collect in collaboration with the UCLA Film & Television Archive and Women Make Movies. La Raza: “Celebration” U.S., 1974 “For la raza, we live to celebrate life,” declares host Ricardo Montalbán at the start of this episode, which captures the vibrancy of Mexican American celebrations and cultural traditions. Part of the six-episode McGraw Hill public affairs series La Raza that aired in 1974, it is directed by husband-and-wife UCLA Ethno-Communications alumni Moctesuma Esparza and Esperanza Vasquez. Blending Montalbán’s classic charm with intimate footage of community gatherings and dazzling musical performances, the episode foregrounds the richness of la vida and delivers an affirming portrait of a people too often overlooked or stereotyped on screen.—Public Programmer Beandrea July DCP, color, 53 min. Directors: Moctesuma Esparza, Esperanza Vasquez. With: Ricardo Montalbán. Cruisin’ J Town U.S., 1975 Directed by Duane Kubo, who earned a UCLA bachelor’s degree in astronomy and astrophysics in 1974, this short documentary explores the roots of the popular jazz fusion band Hiroshima in Los Angeles’ pre-redevelopment Little Tokyo. The group members discuss the sociological, political and cultural pulse of the early 1970s while reflecting on influences in Asian American music.—guest programmer Josslyn Luckett DCP, color, 26 min. Director: Duane Kubo. Cycles U.S., 1989 This exuberant experimental drama follows Rasheeda Allen as she anxiously awaits her overdue period. Blending live action with animation, filmmaker Zeinabu irene Davis draws on Caribbean folklore to craft a film language rooted in African American women’s experiences. As Rasheeda cleans her home and performs purification rituals, a layered soundtrack of African and diasporic music, including artists like Miriam Makeba and Clora Bryant, deepens the film’s sensory world. Hailed as “a brilliantly innovative reflection on Black womanhood” by the Los Angeles Times, Davis’ bold imagination shines.—Public Programmer Beandrea July DCP, b&w, 17 min. Director/Screenwriter: Zeinabu irene Davis. Part of: Toward a More Perfect Rebellion: Multiracial Student Activism at UCLA

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Library Film & Television Archive

Toward a More Perfect Rebellion: Multiracial Student Activism at UCLA

Time Sat 10/18 • 7:30PM PDT

Billy Wilder Theater in the Hammer Museum • Los Angeles CA

This film series celebrates the radical legacy of UCLA’s Ethno-Communications Program (1969–1973), a pioneering affirmative action initiative launched by Elyseo Taylor, the School of Theater, Film and Television’s first Black faculty member. Designed to train Black, Asian American, Latina/o/x and Native American students to use film as a tool for social change, the program paired filmmaking with journalism, mass communications and community engagement. The alumni in this film program created works that redefined independent media in Los Angeles, offering expansive, socially engaged portraits of multiracial America.

Alumni

Tomorrow

Beyond the Era of the Witness: 80 Years Later, Passing the Lessons Forward

Day Sat 10/18 - Sun 10/19

UCLA University Club & Royce Hall

For more information, contact yanai.initiative@humnet.ucla.edu

#Educational #Research

Institute of American Cultures

Welcome to the City - Westside Bruins Fall Hike

Time Sun 10/19 • 8:30AM PDT

Kenter Trailhead • Los Angeles CA

Join us for our fall hike on the Kenter trail. The hike will have with spectacular views of the Santa Monica mountains and the Santa Monica Bay. It's in and out so those who want a shorter hike can turn around when we get to Mountain Gate for about a 4 mile hike and the rest of us will continue on for a longer hike to Mulholland for around 7/7.5 miles. Please also bring water, snacks, and sun protection as you will need.

Alumni

Women's Soccer vs San Diego State University

Time Sun 10/19 • 2PM PDT

Los Angeles, CA

Club Sports Soccer

Television Landmarks: An Evening With Fred Astaire (1958) and Another Evening With Fred Astaire (195

Time Sun 10/19 • 7PM PDT

Billy Wilder Theater

Presented by the UCLA Film & Television Archive and made possible by the John H. Mitchell Television Programming Endowment Part of: Archive Television Treasures In-person: Introduction by former Television Archivist Dan Einstein. Q&A with dancer and actor Barrie Chase. Admission is free. No advance reservations. Your seat will be assigned to you when you pick up your ticket at the box office. Seats are assigned on a first come, first served basis. The box office opens one hour before the event. On October 17, 1958, the supreme talents of Fred Astaire leapt off of small screens across the United States in living color on NBC. Executive produced by Astaire, the innovative An Evening With Fred Astaire represents a creative zenith and technical milestone as one of the earliest television specials utilizing color videotape. Serving as a showcase for the peerless dancing that made Astaire a beloved international star, the critically acclaimed TV special was honored with nine Emmy Awards across artistic and technical categories along with a Peabody Award. Notably, the program paired maestro Astaire with Barrie Chase, an extremely gifted dancer of athleticism and grace whom Astaire would later name as one of his favorite dance partners in his legendary career. In 1987, An Evening With Fred Astaire enjoyed further accolades as the UCLA Film & Television Archive presented the special to new audiences following an arduous restoration process of the original 2 in. color videotape masters. The technically challenging preservation project garnered engineers Ed Reitan and Don Kent, Television Archivist Dan Einstein and the Archive technical Emmy Awards. Virtually unseen since airing on the Disney Channel in 1987, join us for a rare screening of the television landmark An Evening With Fred Astaire and its masterful follow-up Another Evening With Fred Astaire (1959). In between episodes there will be a Q&A with dancer and actor Barrie Chase, co-star of the Fred Astaire specials, moderated by Maya Montañez Smukler, Archive Research and Study Center Officer. Introduction by former UCLA Television Archivist Dan Einstein. Program notes by Mark Quigley, John H. Mitchell Television Curator. An Evening With Fred Astaire U.S., 10/17/1958 In this first of four groundbreaking color specials starring Fred Astaire broadcast by NBC between 1958 and 1968, program executive producer and star Astaire, and his new dance partner Barrie Chase, set the small screen ablaze to unprecedented critical acclaim. Highlights include “Change Partners” with a luminous Astaire and Chase and the jazz stylings of Jonah Jones and his Quartet. DCP, color, 60 min. NBC. Production: Ava Productions, in association with the NBC Television Network. Executive Producer: Fred Astaire. Producer: Bud Yorkin. Director: Bud Yorkin. With: Fred Astaire, Barrie Chase, Jonah Jones Quartet. Preserved by the UCLA Film & Television Archive (Dan Einstein), Don Kent, Ed Reitan Jr. Another Evening With Fred Astaire U.S., 11/4/1959 Also produced and directed by the great Bud Yorkin, this electric follow-up reunited the award-winning creative team from Astaire’s acclaimed first special, including indispensable stars Barrie Chase and the Jonah Jones Quartet. Joining the living color festivities are Astaire’s favorite drummer Alvin Stoller and The Bill Thompson Singers. DCP, color, 60 min. NBC. Production: Ava Productions. Executive Producer: Fred Astaire. Producer: Bud Yorkin. Director: Bud Yorkin. With: Fred Astaire, Barrie Chase, Jonah Jones Quartet. Preserved by the UCLA Film & Television Archive (Dan Einstein), Don Kent, Ed Reitan Jr. UCLA would like to express its sincere gratitude to Mrs. Fred Astaire for the privilege of presenting these two nostalgic Fred Astaire Specials. An Evening With Fred Astaire Copyright © 1958 Mrs. Fred Astaire. Another Evening With Fred Astaire Copyright © 1959 Mrs. Fred Astaire.

#Arts #MovieFilm

Library Film & Television Archive

Monday October 20

1:1 Drop-ins with RISE

Time Mon 10/20 • 1PM - 3PM PDT

RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level

Feel free to drop by and chat with RISE Health and Wellbeing Coordinator! Whether you want to discuss campus mental health resources, get connected to CAPS, manage academic stress, or just need someone to talk to, we're here for you.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #Health #MyWellBeing

Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center

Fireside Chat - Therapists Spill the Tea on Paths to Their Career

Time Mon 10/20 • 3PM - 4PM PDT

RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level

Thinking about a career in therapy, but not sure what the path looks like? You're not alone; join us as we spill the tea.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #Health #MyWellBeing

Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center

CRPxRISE Workshop: Intro to Mental Health & Resilience Resources

Time Mon 10/20 • 4PM - 5PM PDT RSVP

SAC Conference Rooms 2-3

We're excited to be partnering with the RISE Center to host our Intro to Mental Health and Resilience Resources Workshop that introduces students to campus mental health services and support systems on Monday, October 20th from 4:00–5:00pm in SAC Conference Rooms 2–3. This is a great opportunity to learn about the resources available to support your well-being and resilience throughout the year. Light dinner will be provided! RSVP by Wednesday, October 15th to be counted for food.

#Health #MentalHealth

Bruin Resource Center Collegiate Recovery Program

After Hours Social

Time Mon 10/20 • 6PM - 8PM PDT

Transfer Student Center (Kerckhoff 128)

Games, Refreshments, & Fun!

#Undergraduate #Social #Community

Transfer Student Center

Tuesday October 21

10 + 10 Pop-Up Series: How are Students Using AI?

Time Tue 10/21 • 10AM - 10:20AM PDT RSVP

Join us as we explore data from the 2025 Senior Survey on how students are using AI, and take part in a discussion on ways we, as educators, can help guide students on developing AI literacy. Presenters: Elena Peterson and Wonki Lee, Assessment of Student and Instructor Experience, TLC. #generativeai, #howarestudentsusingai, #aiinlearning Each academic quarter, the UCLA Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) hosts a weekly series of 10+10 Pop-Up sessions on Zoom. These brief, 10-minute presentations focus on specific topics related to course design, teaching, learning, and assessment, and are led by instructional designers and developers from TLC and campus partners. The “+10” refers to an optional 10-minute discussion following each presentation, where participants can ask questions and share insights. These sessions are open to all UCLA instructors—including faculty, lecturers, instructors of record, graduate student instructors, and postdoctoral scholars. Please direct any inquiries to edp@teaching.ucla.edu.

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Teaching and Learning Center

Bruin Professionals Beverly Hills Chapter Meeting

Time Tue 10/21 • 12PM PDT

Zoom

Join BP Beverly Hills Chapter for their monthly meeting!

Alumni

Ballot Breakdown: Prop 50 & California's Statewide Special Election

Time Tue 10/21 • 12PM - 1PM PDT RSVP

Digital Event

Join UCLA's Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement (CLDE) Network and the League of Women Voters of Greater Los Angeles for a nonpartisan virtual event to help you prepare for California’s upcoming Statewide Special Election. We’ll break down the Pros and Cons of Proposition 50, provide key election dates and information, and answer your questions so you can head into the voting period with confidence. This event is open to all members of the UCLA community, and the Zoom link will be provided via email to those who RSVP.

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Campus Life Civic and Voter Engagement

Curator Talk: Coins Ritual and Cultural Exchange in Africa

Time Tue 10/21 • 12:30PM - 1:30PM PDT RSVP

Zoom

What stories do coins carry beyond their economic value? In this online program, Ex-Change co-curator Carlee S. Forbes is joined by Professor Andrew Apter of UCLA Departments of History and Anthropology for a conversation about the role of coins, tokens, and counters in African cultural and ritual systems. Drawing on the Fowler’s African collections and Apter’s scholarship on Yoruba ritual economies, the discussion will explore coins as conduits of memory, belief, and power. These objects transcend monetary function as they participate in spiritual, aesthetic, and historical narratives. Together, Forbes and Apter will consider how these small, everyday forms reflect vast networks of exchange, colonial histories, and symbolic meanings across time.

#Arts #Art

Fowler Museum

Getting Started with Overleaf

Time Tue 10/21 • 1PM - 2PM PDT RSVP

This workshop will introduce the basics of Overleaf, from creating an account to navigating the functionality and getting started with editing. This workshop will be offered via Zoom. If you're registered, you'll receive the Zoom invitation information the day of the workshop. Instructors: Jason Burton, Director, Sciences User Engagement Shelby Hallman, Physical Science and Engineering Librarian

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Library

On the Unreasonable Ineffectiveness of Mathematics in Psychology

Time Tue 10/21 • 1PM - 2:30PM PDT RSVP

Charles E. Young Research Library (YRL)

Zoom

Presented by the UCLA Library and the Jacob Marschak Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Mathematics in the Behavioral Sciences Speaker: Colin Allen, Distinguished Professor in the department of philosophy at the University of California, Santa Barbara Drawing on interviews and other work that is being done for a book about the history and philosophy of "mathematical psychology,” Colin Allen will characterize mathematical psychologists as a self-identified community within psychology, united by their approach to mathematical modeling, mentoring lineages and institutional structures such as a journal, and societies on three continents organizing conferences and summer schools. Mathematical psychologists have recently been vocal about the need for psychology to move in a more mathematical direction, inspired partly by the so-called “replication crisis” which many of them believe is actually a “theory crisis.” In this talk, Allen will at the arguments of three prominent mathematical psychologists and argue that while mathematical psychology does not lack small “t” theories, it has been arguably less successful in formulating big “T" Theories that have the kind of scope, generality, and predictive power that led Wigner to write of the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in physics. This talk is offered both in person and online. Light refreshments will be served.

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Library

1:1 Drop-ins with RISE

Time Tue 10/21 • 1PM - 3PM PDT

RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level

Feel free to drop by and chat with RISE Health and Wellbeing Coordinator! Whether you want to discuss campus mental health resources, get connected to CAPS, manage academic stress, or just need someone to talk to, we're here for you.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #Health #MyWellBeing

Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center

Undergraduate Virtual Drop-ins

Time Tue 10/21 • 1PM - 3PM PDT

Zoom

Got a quick question about your finances? Pop in to chat with one of our team member--no prep, no pressure, just practical answers to help you feel more confident with money.

#Undergraduate #Educational

Financial Wellness

Movement and Meditation

Time Tue 10/21 • 1:15PM - 2PM PDT

RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level

Beginner-friendly stretching and meditation with UCLA Rec Instructor Binny. All equipment provided (yoga mats, blocks).

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Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center

New York Tri-State: NYC Bruins - Fall Alumni Mixer

Time Tue 10/21 • 3PM PDT

Waiting on a Friend • New York NY

Embrace autumn and meet fellow Bruins at our fall quarterly alumni mixer! Catch up with old friends and grow your NYC network while supporting a Bruin-owned cocktail bar in East Village.

Alumni

Colors and Connection

Time Tue 10/21 • 4PM - 5PM PDT

RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level

Come join RISE for a free, one-hour workshop from Project UnLonely that bridges creative expression with meaningful connection-building!

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #Health #MyWellBeing

Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center

You Belong at UCLA

Time Tue 10/21 • 5PM - 6PM PDT

RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level

Explore your sense of belonging and foster connection, self-awareness, and community.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #Health #MyWellBeing

Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center

Global Health LLC: Mentorship Matchup

Time Tue 10/21 • 5PM - 7PM PDT

De Neve Plaza Room

The Global Health Mentorship Matchup is where we invite both mentors and mentees to guide students along the pre-med journey and encourage free discussions as well as an informational period of time!

#Undergraduate #Educational #PreProfessional

Residential Life

Bruin Professionals Sangria Soiree

Time Tue 10/21 • 5:30PM PDT

Private Residence • United States

Join us for BP's Annual Sangria Soirée for an evening of networking, handcrafted tacos, lively attractions by a Magic Castle magician, and our signature Sangria!

Alumni

After Hours Social

Time Tue 10/21 • 6PM - 8PM PDT

Transfer Student Center (Kerckhoff 128)

Games, Refreshments, & Fun!

#Undergraduate #Social #Community

Transfer Student Center

Plant It and They Will Come: Supporting California's 1,600 Native Bees

Time Tue 10/21 • 7:30PM PDT

Join National Geographic Explorer Krystle Hickman for a captivating talk on California’s native bee species and the plants they thrive on. California hosts over 1,600 native bee species, making it one of the world's most biodiverse regions. But our native bees—as distinct from honey bees—risk extinction from climate change and habitat loss. In her new book, The ABCs of California’s Native Bees, Hickman describes 26 critical bee species—from the Agile Longhorn Bee to the Zone-tailed Banded-Mining Bee—through stunning photography and expert insights on identification, habitats, and conservation. A conversation with Michelle Fullner, host of the popular Golden State Naturalist podcast, and a book signing follows the talk.

Hammer Museum

Wednesday October 22

Enoughness in the Age of Comparison

Time Wed 10/22 • 12PM - 1PM PDT

Zoom

What does “enough” look like in your life—and who gets to decide? In a world that constantly pushes us to do, earn, and be more, this webinar invites you to pause and reflect. Join a panel of UC alumni and financial wellness experts for a meaningful conversation about redefining financial success—not as accumulation, but as alignment with your personal values. Discover practical strategies for building a life of sufficiency, intention, and peace of mind.

Alumni

Lunchtime Art Talk on Widline Cadet

Time Wed 10/22 • 12:30PM PDT

The Hammer's curatorial department leads free, insightful, short discussions about artists every Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. This talk on Made in L.A. 2025 artist Widline Cadet is led by curatorial assistant Juan Manuel Silverio. Learn more here: https://hmmr.buzz/cadet-arttalk

Hammer Museum

How to Publish Open Access for Little to No Cost

Time Wed 10/22 • 1PM - 2PM PDT RSVP

Are you interested in publishing your scholarly writing so that anyone can read it? Would you like to make your work accessible to the greater research community? Publishing open access is a great option but it can be expensive for authors. Don’t let expensive APC’s (article processing charges) get in your way. The Library can help! Through UC agreements with scholarly publishers, the Library can cover most, if not all, of your publishing costs. From covering your APC to hosting your article in the University’s institutional scholarly repository, the Library can assist in finding ways to share your research openly and inexpensively. This workshop will be offered via Zoom. If you're registered, you'll receive the Zoom invitation information the day of the workshop. Instructors: Gissel Rios, Open Science and Collections Librarian Hannah Sutherland, Open Science and Collections Librarian

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #FacultyStaff #Educational #Research

Library

Undergraduate Virtual Drop-ins

Time Wed 10/22 • 1PM - 2PM PDT

Zoom

Got a quick question about your finances? Pop in to chat with one of our team member--no prep, no pressure, just practical answers to help you feel more confident with money.

#Undergraduate #Educational

Financial Wellness

1:1 Drop-ins with RISE

Time Wed 10/22 • 1PM - 3PM PDT

RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level

Feel free to drop by and chat with RISE Health and Wellbeing Coordinator! Whether you want to discuss campus mental health resources, get connected to CAPS, manage academic stress, or just need someone to talk to, we're here for you.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #Health #MyWellBeing

Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center

Games Pop-Up

Time Wed 10/22 • 1PM - 3PM PDT

Science and Engineering Library, Boelter Learning Commons

Join UCLA Library for a games pop-up in the Boelter Learning Commons. Drop by to play board games, make personalized buttons and check out our collections! Games are a great way to meet and make connections with fellow Bruins, especially for those new to campus. We'll have staff available to help facilitate the games and all levels of experience are welcome.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #FacultyStaff #Social

Library

Books & Bonding

Time Wed 10/22 • 4PM - 5PM PDT

RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level

Love books? Care about mental health? Crave good convos with great people? You’re in the right place! Books and Bonding is a weekly club that meets to discuss ideas around various mental health topics and create a community of resilient Bruins.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #Health #MyWellBeing

Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center

Bruin Professionals IT Affinity Group Meeting

Time Wed 10/22 • 4:30PM PDT

Zoom

Join BP IT Affinity Group on their monthly meeting! E-Recycling: How sustainability can be good for the bottom line as well as the environment.

Alumni

Navigating your Graduate Journey: Identity & Advocacy

Time Wed 10/22 • 4:30PM - 6PM PDT RSVP

Student Activities Center, Conference Room 4 (Basement Level)

Discover tools and strategies to advocate for yourself in graduate school and build community!

#GraduateProfessional #Educational #PreProfessional

Graduate Student Resource Center

Convocation: Celebration of Black Life at UCLA supported by the UCLA Black Alumni Association

Time Wed 10/22 • 5PM PDT

UCLA , Covel Commons Grand Horizon Room • Los Angeles CA

Join fellow Bruins for an unforgettable evening honoring the rich heritage, achievements, and contributions of Black alumni and students at UCLA. Experience inspiring stories, live entertainment, cultural performances, networking opportunities, and a celebration of the vibrant Black community that makes UCLA stronger. Open to all UCLA community members. Featured Highlights \- Live musical performances by UCLA alumni artists \- Curated dinner featuring dishes from the African diaspora \- Networking with alumni, faculty, staff, and student

Alumni

Annual Convocation - CELEBRATING BLACK LIFE at UCLA

Time Wed 10/22 • 5PM - 7PM PDT RSVP

UCLA Covel Commons

The Annual Convocation is designed to welcome UCLA students (both new and recurring) to the start of the Fall Quarter.

#Educational #Research

Institute of American Cultures

Fowler Out Loud: Ella Gibson

Time Wed 10/22 • 6PM - 7PM PDT RSVP

Fowler Museum

Join us for a special Fowler Out Loud performance by UCLA third-year singer-songwriter Ella Gibson, whose soulful indie folk-pop sound and emotionally resonant lyrics have made her a standout voice on campus. A music industry major, Gibson draws inspiration from artists like Phoebe Bridgers, Lizzy McAlpine, and Taylor Swift, blending introspective storytelling with acoustic-driven melodies. Gibson recently won Best Overall Act and the Bruin Choice Award at Spring Sing 2025 for her original song Patch; she continues to gain recognition for her heartfelt performances and raw, expressive songwriting. At the Fowler, she’ll share acoustic versions of her original music, inviting listeners into her creative journey of growth, uncertainty, and self-discovery. Fowler Out Loud is an evening concert series that invites UCLA students from various disciplines to perform at the museum.

#Arts #Music

Fowler Museum

Thursday October 23

Introduction to Document Accessibility (Hosted by Disabilities and Computing Program)

Time Thu 10/23 • 11AM - 12PM PDT RSVP

Digital Event

This event is from our partner Disabilities and Computing Program This session provides an introduction to creating accessible documents in Google Docs, Microsoft Word, and PDFs. Participants will learn the fundamentals of digital accessibility, including how to use proper heading structure, write effective alt-text for images, create descriptive links, and ensure sufficient color contrast. The training will also demonstrate how to use built-in and automated accessibility checkers to identify and correct common issues. By the end of the session, attendees will have practical tools to make their documents more inclusive and compliant with accessibility standards.

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Teaching and Learning Center

Calm in the Chaos: SwD Wellness Network

Time Thu 10/23 • 11AM - 12:30PM PDT RSVP

Grab your lunch and join us on zoom to engage in conversation about relationships and family. Lean on community as you navigate parenting and your academic journey.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional

Bruin Resource Center Student with Dependents Program

Bruin Love Station

Time Thu 10/23 • 11AM - 2PM PDT

Bruin Plaza

The Bruin Love Station (BLS) is mobile cart that offers free safer-sex supplies, Narcan, fentanyl test strips and opportunities for students to converse with trained peers and professional staff. Students are free to stop by to pick up any of our supplies

#Health

Health Education and Resource Team

Special Election Soiree

Time Thu 10/23 • 11AM - 2:30PM PDT

Kerckhoff Coffee House Patio

Join BruinsVote and ASUCLA Presents for a "Special Election Soirée" ahead of California's upcoming Statewide Special Election! Enjoy tasty food, hear live music, and learn helpful and nonpartisan information about Proposition 50 from trusted community partners.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional

BruinsVote

Bruin Professionals Silicon Beach Chapter Meeting

Time Thu 10/23 • 11:30AM PDT

Blank Spaces • Los Angeles CA

Join BP Silicon Beach for their monthly Chapter Meeting!

Alumni

SwD Virtual Career Drop-Ins (10/23)

Time Thu 10/23 • 12:30PM - 1:30PM PDT

Zoom

Join the Career Center on zoom for bi-weekly drop-ins! Sessions can cover resume/cover letter development and review, help with job/internship search, or interview preparation. Open for both Undergrad, Grad, and Post Doc SwDs

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional

Bruin Resource Center Student with Dependents Program

Utilizing Census Data in Your Research

Time Thu 10/23 • 1PM - 2PM PDT RSVP

There’s more to the US Census than meets the eye. Want to learn how you can access and use census data in your research? Join librarians Maggie Tarmey and Kelsey Brown to explore reports, data profiles and datasets on data.census.gov. This lecture-based workshop is designed for researchers of any experience level and will not be recorded. This workshop will be offered via Zoom. If you're registered, you'll receive the Zoom invitation information the day before the workshop Led by Maggie Tarmey, librarian for Geography, Maps, and Economics, and Kelsey Brown, librarian for Archaeology, Public Policy and Urban Planning.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #Educational #Research

Library

1:1 Drop-ins with RISE

Time Thu 10/23 • 1PM - 3PM PDT

RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level

Feel free to drop by and chat with RISE Health and Wellbeing Coordinator! Whether you want to discuss campus mental health resources, get connected to CAPS, manage academic stress, or just need someone to talk to, we're here for you.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #Health #MyWellBeing

Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center

Preparing to Teach: Active Learning (In-person workshop)

Time Thu 10/23 • 2PM - 3PM PDT RSVP

Powell Library, Room 190

Please join us for a foundational pedagogical training on active learning, a tried-and-true approach to inclusively engaging students as agents in their learning. After reviewing the benefits and principles of active learning, we will explore classroom activities and active learning tools suitable for a range of disciplines, course sizes, and modalities. Following a demonstration of strategies such as in-class polling and think-pair-share, participants will complete an activity to discern active learning strategies suitable for their context and work to identify equity and accessibility considerations for classroom implementation. This workshop will be hosted in-person and facilitated by the Teaching and Learning Center (TLC). Instructors, TAs, and postdocs are all welcome to attend. The event will be held on Thursday, October 23, 2025, 2pm-3pm in Powell 190. Light refreshments will be served. Please contact edp@teaching.ucla.edu if you have any questions.

#GraduateProfessional #FacultyStaff #Educational #Academic

Teaching and Learning Center

Leaders 2 Leaders: All About Network Compliance

Time Thu 10/23 • 4PM PDT

Zoom

**Alumni leaders, to RSVP and for any questions, please contact your staff advisor.** As a network leader, you play a vital role in strengthening UCLA’s alumni communities. To support you in this effort, **we invite you to join Leaders 2 Leaders: All About Compliance.** This session will guide you through the annual process needed to maintain your alumni network’s official status as a support group of the University of California. Staying compliant ensures your network retains access to resources, visibility and the University's strong affiliation, helping you to better serve your members. Sandy Nguyen ’10, Alumni Affairs program operations lead, will walk us through each step of the process. She will address your questions and share helpful tips to ensure everything runs smoothly and is easy to handle. **Why is attendance important?** ● Make sure your network stays in good standing with UCLA ● Gain clarity and confidence in executing the annual process ● Network with other leaders facing similar stages of development

Alumni

Let's Go Lesbians

Time Thu 10/23 • 4PM - 6PM PDT RSVP

LGBTQ Campus Resource Center

Join us for our first Let's Go Lesbians of the year on Thursday, October 23rd from 4-6pm at the LGBTQ Campus Resource Center! Come hang out, destress, meet other lesbians, and learn about lesbian identities and lived experiences at UCLA. We will be having sapphic karaoke, board games, crafts, and a costume/fit contest for all!

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #FacultyStaff #Social #Community

LGBTQ Campus Resource Center

Writing a Literature Review (Introduction and Overview)

Time Thu 10/23 • 5:15PM - 6:30PM PDT RSVP

This workshop will describe literature reviews across multiple contexts and genres. The workshop will also cover strategies and best practices for note-taking, preparatory steps, writing process issues, and organization.

#GraduateProfessional #Educational #Academic

Graduate Writing Center

Legal Bites and Insights!

Time Thu 10/23 • 6:45PM - 10PM PDT

Join us for our upcoming Legal Bites and Insights event, an evening of engaging conversation, valuable networking, and real world legal perspective. We are excited to present our featured speaker, Samuel Djahanbani, attorney at law, an associate at Venable LLP who advises clients across entertainment, business, and media. From joint ventures to equity financings and brand deals, Sam brings firsthand insight into legal strategy at the intersection of business, law, and media. The event will include dinner provided by Dylan, Navid, and Kaden, and will be hosted at the Emein residence. Please follow the attached link to see the event details, spots will fill soon!

#Undergraduate #Educational #PreProfessional

Aspiring Real Estate Attorneys

Concerts On The Hill

Time Thu 10/23 • 8PM - 10PM PDT

Sunset Plaza Stage

Join us for an unforgettable evening of music, vibes, and community at Concerts on the Hill! Gather your friends and enjoy live performances from talented musicians from all backgrounds.

#Undergraduate #Arts #Music

Residential Life

Reflect with RISE: Visualizing Healthy Habits

Time Thu 10/23 • 11PM - 11:30PM PDT

RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level

Join us for a beginner friendly guided meditation. Take some time to breathe, meet community, and practice mindfulness, spirituality, and stillness.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #Health #MyWellBeing

Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center

Friday October 24

From Postdoc to Professor: Teaching Readiness Intensive

Time Fri 10/24 • 10AM - 2PM PDT RSVP

Join the Graduate Student & Postdoctoral Scholar Engagement unit of the TLC and colleagues from CIRTL@UCLA for this multi-session program that supports postdoctoral scholars preparing for teaching-focused academic careers. Participants will deepen their understanding of evidence-based, student-centered, and inclusive teaching practices; gain experience with core elements of course design; and develop materials such as a teaching philosophy. This program also creates opportunities to connect with peers and mentors committed to teaching excellence. Join us for one or both of the following workshops: Course Design Fundamentals (10-11:30am led by GSPSE and CIRTL) and Developing Your Teaching Philosophy (12:30-2:00pm led by GSPSE). GSPSE will host a networking lunch between sessions. View workshop descriptions and register using the link below.

#GraduateProfessional #Educational #Academic

Teaching and Learning Center

1:1 Drop-ins with RISE

Time Fri 10/24 • 1PM - 3PM PDT

RISE Center at Lu Valle Commons Basement Level

Feel free to drop by and chat with RISE Health and Wellbeing Coordinator! Whether you want to discuss campus mental health resources, get connected to CAPS, manage academic stress, or just need someone to talk to, we're here for you.

#Undergraduate #GraduateProfessional #Health #MyWellBeing

Resilience In Your Student Experience (RISE) Center

Visions of the Future: Then and Now

Time Fri 10/24 • 7:30PM PDT

Billy Wilder Theater

In-person: Q&A with filmmaker Allison de Fren, filmmakers and programmers Evelyn Kreutzer and Kevin B. Lee, Professor Kriss Ravetto-Biagioli, vice chair of UCLA Cinema and Media Studies, and Professor Amy Villarejo, UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. Admission is free. No advance reservations. Your seat will be assigned to you when you pick up your ticket at the box office. Seats are assigned on a first come, first served basis. The box office opens one hour before the event. A selection from the Hearst Metrotone News Collections of early conceptions of automation and “robots” in the home, office and night club will play interspersed throughout the program. Latencies of the Statistical Image Catalunya, 2024 The essay explores the genealogies that link today’s computer vision and artificial intelligence imaging systems to 19th-century scientific research's use of photography. Using the work of Étienne-Jules Marey and Francis Galton as case studies, the essay encourages an analysis of the latencies or cultural mutations manifest in the operative images of both periods.—Roc Albalat DCP, color, 9 min. Director: Roc Albalat. The Twilight Zone: “From Agnes — With Love” U.S., 2/14/1964 A simple task for a computer engineer becomes an all-encompassing problem when emotions get involved in this tale of man vs. technology.—Programming Coordinator Nicole Ucedo DCP, b&w, 25 min. CBS/Cayuga. Producers: William Froug, Rod Serling. Director: Richard Donner. Writer: Bernard C. Schoenfeld. With: Wally Cox, Ralph Taeger, Sue Randall. Fembot in a Red Dress U.S., 2015 Fembot in a Red Dress analyzes the cultural trope of the “lady in red” as it evolved from the genre of film noir to science fiction and from the human to the artificial female in a variety of film and television texts. Through juxtaposed sequences of fembots, “ladies in red,” and a combination of the two, the work attempts to mine the potential of the “critical supercut” not only for laying bare gendered patterns of representation, but also for uncovering subtle variations in meaning across cinematic texts and contexts.—Allison de Fren DCP, color, 13 min. Director: Allison de Fren. Not Exactly a Still Life Switzerland, 2024 Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo is a film about the drive to repeat and reproduce lost things, and the failure to do so. What would it mean to repeat the images of this repetitious film with the help of AI — but as disturbing (failed) dreams rather than an exact replica? We begin to imagine a new film within the one we know. AI gives us back the history of cinema — as an uncanny double.—Johannes Binotto DCP, color, 4 min. Director: Johannes Binotto. Toute la data du monde Switzerland, 2025 An experimental short essay film that reimagines Alain Resnais’ iconic 1956 essay film Toute la mémoire du monde (1956) for the AI age. Resnais’ film, on the surface a documentary portrait of the National Library of France, has commonly been understood as a meditation on the crisis of memory, knowledge and ethics after the horrors of World War II. Toute la data du monde takes some of Resnais’ images and questions as inspiration and applies them to this new current crisis of memory, knowledge and archivization in the age of AI. Through surreal, meditative and entirely AI-generated images, it suggests what the libraries of artificial intelligence and data might look like.—Evelyn Kreutzer DCP, b&w, in French with English subtitles, 4 min. Director: Evelyn Kreutzer Afterlives (excerpt) Germany/Belgium/France, 2025 Afterlives is a desktop documentary that critically engages with the historical and digital traces of extremist propaganda, questioning how images of violence circulate, mutate and persist. This excerpt explores how online platforms, including generative AI models, facilitate the disappearance and reappearance of extremist media.—Kevin B. Lee DCP, color, 7 min. Director: Kevin B. Lee. Part of: The Future of Reality: From Locarno to L.A.

#Arts #MovieFilm

Library Film & Television Archive

Saturday October 25

Bay Area Bruins: UCLA Football Game Watch Party | at Indiana

Day Sat 10/25

Underdogs Cantina • San Francisco CA

Join us as we cheer on the UCLA football team!

Alumni

Bay Area Bruins: UCLA Football Game Watch Party | at Indiana

Day Sat 10/25

Stadium Pub • Walnut Creek CA

Join us as we cheer on the UCLA football team!

Alumni

Los Angeles - Westside: UCLA Football Game Watch Party | at Indiana

Day Sat 10/25

The Irish Times • Los Angeles United States

Join us as we cheer on the UCLA football team!

Alumni

Men's Rugby vs TBA

Day Sat 10/25

Oceanside, CA

West Coast 7's

Club Sports Rugby

Orange County Alumni: UCLA Football Game Watch Party | at Indiana

Day Sat 10/25

Sauced BBQ & Spirits • Irvine CA

Join us as we cheer on the UCLA football team! Reserved seating area. Happy Hour Pricing.

Alumni

November 4, 2025 Statewide Special Election

Day Sat 10/25 - Tue 11/4

Kerckhoff Hall's Grand Salon

Vote in person or drop off your vote-by-mail ballot at the Kerckhoff Hall Grand Salon Vote Center! Hours: 10am-7pm and 7am-8pm on Election Day (November 4th). For more information about the Statewide Special Election, visit: https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/upcoming-elections/statewide-special-nov-4-2025.

BruinsVote

UCLA Latino Alumni Association attends the UC Chicanx Latinx Alumni Association Summit at UC Berkeley

Time Sat 10/25 • 9:30AM PDT

UC Berkeley Alumni House • Berkeley, CA

The UC Chicanx Latinx Alumni Association (UC CLAA), Chicanx Latinx Alumni Association of UC Berkeley - Bay Area Chapter, Berkeley Chicanx Latinx Alumni Association (CLAA), Cal Alumni Association (CAA), and University Development and Alumni Relations invite you to the next statewide UC CLAA Summit: From Connection to Coalition: Celebrating Latino Alumni and the Communities We Build This gathering honors the legacy and future of Latino alumni at Berkeley—lifelong students whose stories illuminate the power of connection, joy, and shared purpose. Rooted in the meanings of alumni, community, and coalition, we celebrate how engagement between students, staff, faculty, and alumni becomes unity, and unity becomes movement. Together, we build not just networks, but history. Join your UC alumni community for a day filled with inspiring updates, networking, and thought-provoking discussions on how we can continue to thrive as a community. The UC CLAA is a statewide collective of Latinx alumni from all ten UC campuses whose mission is to support the overall advancement of the UC to better serve the needs of the on-campus and off-campus Chicanx Latinx community including alumni, staff, faculty, and students. Unable to join in person? Join us on Zoom! Please register in advance using the link below. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with the agenda containing information about the Summit a few days before the summit.  Register for the UC CLAA Summit at: https://ucop.zoom.us/meeting/register/TXR3hCLXS9G5-3uDx7udBw#/registration

Alumni

San Fernando Valley and UCLA Latino Alumni Association - UCLA Football Game Watch Party: UCLA vs Indiana

Time Sat 10/25 • 12PM PDT

The Woodman • Sherman Oaks CA

The UCLA San Fernando Valley Alumni Network, in collaboration with the Latino Alumni Association, invites all Bruins to join us for the UCLA vs. Indiana Football Watch Party on October 25, 2025. This event will bring alumni, friends, and fans together to cheer on the Bruins in a spirited and welcoming environment. Attendees can expect raffles and UCLA-themed giveaways to enhance the game-day experience. The watch party will serve as a chance to reconnect with fellow Bruins, grow the Valley alumni network, and showcase UCLA pride in a fun, energetic setting. This event will be free to attend, with optional food and drink available for purchase. Alumni, families, and community members of all ages are welcome.

Alumni

Trunk or Treat at University Village

Time Sat 10/25 • 2PM - 4PM PDT

UAS - Sepulveda Child Care Parking Lot

Join us over at UAS' Annual Trunk or Treat! Enjoy crafts, trick or treating, and community. Bruins and Little Bruins, don't forget to come dressed in your costume - we'll have a costume contest and parade! See you there Have questions? Reach out to swd@saonet.ucla.edu

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Bruin Resource Center Student with Dependents Program

Special Program: Living Threads: Ancestral Textile Knowledge from the Peruvian Andes

Time Sat 10/25 • 2:30PM - 6PM PDT RSVP

Fowler Museum

This program is co-presented by the Fowler Museum at UCLA, the CMRS Center for Early Global Studies through the “Race in the Global Past through Native Lenses” research initiative, and the Consulate General of Peru in Los Angeles. Exploring Indigenous knowledge and material heritage, Living Threads will feature three master weavers from the community of San Miguel de Cajamarca in Peru. The program will highlight the ancestral textile traditions of the northern Andes, emphasizing the essential role of women in preserving, transmitting, and evolving cultural heritage through the art of weaving. Join us for an afternoon of conversation, live weaving demonstration, a community weaving workshop, and a trunk show. Program Schedule 2:00–2:15 PM: Welcome and offering Opening remarks by Professor María Luz De La Torre of UCLA, followed by a traditional offering to the land or “pago a la tierra”—a gesture of gratitude to the land, Pachamama, and the weaving tradition. 2:15–2:45 PM: Conversation with master weavers The program will begin with an introduction to the visiting master weavers and their work. In a moderated conversation, the artisans will share the cultural meanings embedded in their textiles, their weaving techniques, and how knowledge is passed down generations. This dialogue will center Indigenous voices, highlighting memory, resistance, and creativity, and emphasizing the Andean world’s transmission of knowledge and its contributions to global artistic practices. 2:45–3:30 PM: Live weaving demonstration Attendees will witness a live demonstration of traditional Andean weaving practices, including the use of backstrap looms, natural dyes, and regional iconography. This session will offer an opportunity to glimpse the technical, symbolic, and historical richness of northern Andean textile art. 3:30–4:30 PM: Community weaving workshop Participants will be invited to engage in a hands-on workshop led by the weavers. This session will introduce basic techniques and foster learning, intergenerational exchange, and meaningful dialogue across cultures. 4:30–6:00 PM: Trunk show A marketplace will close the day, offering the public a chance to purchase textiles directly from the artisans. This trunk show will help support the economic livelihood of the weavers while creating space for deeper connections to the stories woven into each piece. Co-presented by CMRS Center for Early Global Studies through the Race in the Global Past through Native Lenses research initiative, Cancillería Cajamarca, and the Consulate General of Peru in Los Angeles

#Arts #Art

Fowler Museum

Real

Time Sat 10/25 • 7:30PM PDT

Billy Wilder Theater

In-person: Q&A with filmmaker Adele Tulli, moderated by guest programmer Kevin B. Lee. Admission is free. No advance reservations. Your seat will be assigned to you when you pick up your ticket at the box office. Seats are assigned on a first come, first served basis. The box office opens one hour before the event. Real Italy, 2024 Adele Tulli’s Real is a hypnotic and rhythmic journey via close encounters with AI, the internet and avatars. The observational documentary examines how and what people are using the internet for, as well as newer technologies that are emerging daily. As more communities form online, less human to human interaction is witnessed. This haunting portrait of human engagement with technologies focuses on influencers, children and everyone in between who is learning and adapting to AI and new tech at a rapid rate, from Korea to Italy and the U.S.—Programming Coordinator Nicole Ucedo DCP, color, in Korean, English, Italian and German with English subtitles, 83 min. Director/Screenwriter: Adele Tulli. Part of: The Future of Reality: From Locarno to L.A.

#Arts #MovieFilm

Library Film & Television Archive