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Hip-Hop America: The Mixtape Exhibit, co-curated by Adam Bradley

The GRAMMY Museum 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles

The GRAMMY Museum celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with Hip-Hop America: The Mixtape Exhibit, an exhibit co-curated by a team that includes Adam Bradley, professor of English and founding director of the Laboratory for Race and Popular Culture (the RAP Lab) at UCLA. The 5,000-square foot exhibit delves deep into the multifaceted world of hip-hop through expansive exhibits on hip-hop music, dance, graffiti, fashion, business, activism, and history, providing visitors with an immersive experience that explores the profound impact and influence of hip-hop culture. On display will be an incredible array of artifacts including the Notorious B.I.G.’s iconic red leather pea...

Yarshater Center & Iranian Studies Symposium and Workshop: Nezāmi and the Iranian World

Royce 306 10745 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles CA

Nezāmi and the Iranian World November 21–22, 2024 | UCLA Royce Hall 306 A symposium and workshop convened by Domenico Ingenito (University of California, Los Angeles) Morning Refreshments at 8:30am Conference beings at 9:00am “Nezāmi and the Iranian World” is a two-day conference (November 21–22, 2024) that brings together specialists of Persian literature, junior faculty, and graduate students to facilitate in-depth conversations on Nezāmi in a stimulating intellectual environment at UCLA. Nezāmi Ganjavi’s five romances in verse, collectively known as the Quintet (Khamsa), are regarded as the most precious examples of medieval Iran’s literary refinement. Drawing upon a vast repertoire...

Co-Sponsored Symposium and Workshop: Nezāmi and the Iranian World

306 Royce Hall 10745 Dickson Plaza, Los Angeles

“Nezāmi and the Iranian World” is a two-day conference (November 21–22, 2024) that brings together specialists of Persian literature, junior faculty, and graduate students to facilitate in-depth conversations on Nezāmi in a stimulating intellectual environment at UCLA.

Careers in Helping Professions

Zoom

Research has shown that helping others leads to greater happiness, because ‘helping’ gives our lives meaning. For many of us, that meaning may come through our choice of career. This session of the Humanities Career Panel Series will give you the opportunity to learn about how your Humanities or North Campus major can help give you the skills to have a career in “helping” professions such as health, EDI and social justice. To register, go to: Careers in Helping Professions Meet our panelists: Cristian Roberto Walk  PhD Student, History Department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Cristian...