World Languages Day 2026

Wilson Plaza

World Languages Day, a cherished UCLA tradition, returns to spotlight the university’s diverse language programs. Open to all UCLA students, World Languages Day offers opportunities to explore UCLA’s language offerings, engage with faculty and peers and learn about the academic and professional benefits of multilingualism. Whether you’re curious about studying a new language or deepening your existing knowledge, World Languages Day invites you to discover the many ways languages shape our understanding of the world. Join us on January 21 to enjoy interactive activities, cultural experiences, performances and opportunities to win prizes!

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A Tattered Leaf Covers the Torn: Class Dynamics of Buddhist Charity in Vietnam

290 Royce Hall

Professor Sara Ann Swenson (Dartmouth College) presents new research on how global trends in humanitarianism are enacted at the local level through the everyday ethics and informal practices of low-income and middle-class Buddhist volunteers in Vietnam. Studies of humanitarianism tend to focus on the large-scale. They analyze disaster relief, international diplomacy, development politics, and privatized welfare. These studies highlight trends and policies that suggest generosity is becoming homogenized into “industrialized philanthropy.” Yet when global trends actualize in local communities, diverse ethics and interpretations of care reemerge. Differences flourish and conflicts arise over how to best care for others. Sara Ann...