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SUMMARY:Compassionate Conversation with Dr. Jamil Zaki
DESCRIPTION:BKI is thrilled to welcome Dr. Jamil Zaki\, the author of this year’s Common Experience Book\, The War for Kindness\, to join us for a conversation that explores the themes of kindness and empathy as they relate to UCLA & present-day crises. This installment of the Compassionate Conversations series is offered in partnership with the Common Experience Program at UCLA and UCLA Alumni. \nRSVP: https://form.smartsuite.com/shi4mzg5/9zpcvk9oPb
URL:https://kindness.ucla.edu/event/compassionate-conversation-with-dr-jamil-zaki/
LOCATION:De Neve Plaza
CATEGORIES:Compassionate Conversations,Events
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SUMMARY:Compassionate Conversation with Dr. Adam Phillips
DESCRIPTION:On February 26th and 27th 2025\, The UCLA Bedari Kindness Institute and the UCLA Initiative to Study Hate\, in partnership with the UCLA Department of English and the Hammer Museum\, will be hosting internationally acclaimed psychoanalyst and author\, Adam Phillips\, for a three-event series\, which will include a lecture and a seminar at UCLA\, and a talk at the Hammer Museum (see below for event details) devoted to kindness and hate. \nPhillips\, who has been called “the best living essayist writing in English” and “Britain’s foremost contemporary psychoanalysis thinker” (The New Yorker)\, is one of the world’s most celebrated and wide-ranging intellectuals. He has authored many critically acclaimed works of psychoanalysis\, literary criticism\, and commentary including On Kindness\, Missing Out\, Unforbidden Pleasures\, In Writing\, Becoming Freud\, and On Getting Better. Formerly a principal child psychotherapist\, he is currently the general editor of the Penguin Modern Classics Freud translations\, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature\, and a visiting professor in the English Department at the University of York.  \nFebruary 26th at 4 pm: A Lecture\, “On Resistance”\nDescription: In this lecture\, Adam Phillips will explore the notion of resistance in psychoanalysis \nLocation: James West Alumni Center Collins Room; 325 Westwood Plaza\, 90095 \nRegister HERE\n  \nFebruary 27th at noon: A Seminar\, “Exploring Christopher Bollas’s ‘The Transformational Object.”\nDescription: Adam Phillips will lead a seminar with UCLA students\, faculty\, and staff that explores the paper\, “The Transformational Object” by Christopher Bollas. Bollas’s work will be distributed to registrants prior to the seminar. Lunch will be served. \nLocation: Young Research Library Main Conference Room; 280 Charles E Young Dr.\, 90095 \nRegister HERE\n  \nFebruary 27th at 7:30 pm: A Conversation: “On Kindness and Hate.”\nDescription: UCLA English Professors David Russell and Mona Simpson will join Adam Phillips in a conversation on Kindness\, Hate\, Missing Out\, Wanting to Change\, Getting Better\, and Giving Up. Note that this is a Hammer Museum event that is being hosted at the Landmark Westwood. \nLocation: Landmark Westwood\, 1045 Broxton Ave. 90024. View map here. \nFor more information and ticketing\, click HERE\nSeats will be assigned on a first come\, first served basis. \n 
URL:https://kindness.ucla.edu/event/compassionate-conversation-with-dr-adam-phillips/
CATEGORIES:Compassionate Conversations,Events
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SUMMARY:The State of Hate - Part Three: Hate and the Internet/Social Media
DESCRIPTION:The State of Hate is a three-part series\, jointly sponsored by UCLA’s Friends of the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior\, UCLA’s State of Hate Initiative\, and the Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital Board of Advisors. \nHate and the Internet/Social Media – Part 3 in the series\, will examine how the landscape of hate online has changed (or not) since the 2024 elections. The speakers will also discuss how young people are experiencing hate online\, and what kinds of interventions should educators\, content creators\, and policymakers institute to fight online hate? \nSpeakers:\nDavid Myers\, PhD\, Distinguished Professor\, founding director of the UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy\, and the founding director of the UCLA Initiative to Study Hate \nChristine Ong\, PhD\, Research Scientist at CRESST \nSaadia Gabriel PhD\, Assistant Professor in UCLA Computer Science and affiliated with the Bunche Center for African American Studies \nRegister HERE.
URL:https://kindness.ucla.edu/event/the-state-of-hate-part-three-hate-and-the-internet-social-media/
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:State of Hate
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250129T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250129T143000
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CREATED:20250116T073900Z
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SUMMARY:Speaking Across Conflict Workshop for Students
DESCRIPTION:Speaking about political differences during this charged and divided time can sometimes feel impossible. Join other Bruins in discussing! \nWhat: The Dialogue across Difference Initiative at UCLA is proud to offer an interactive opportunity for UCLA graduate and undergraduate students to delve deeper into a core skill for having more constructive conversations across charged political differences. Using the methodology of Resetting the Table\, a nationally recognized organization dedicated to building courageous communication\, this workshop will allow participants to practice speaking about divisive political topics using effective communication skills. The session will be highly interactive\, and we ask that participants be present for its entirety. It will be led by Maia Ferdman. Lunch will be served! \nWho: This session will be designed for and limited to UCLA students across campus. Graduate and undergraduate students are welcome. This session is open only to students. \nSpace is limited – spots are given on a first come\, first serve basis. The DaD Initiative will host more of these sessions in the future\, so if you are not able to join this session you will be placed on a waitlist for the next opportunity. \nLocation: De Neve Acacia – These sessions will be in-person only on the UCLA campus and will not be recorded. \nRSVP link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dialogue-across-difference-presents-speaking-across-conflict-workshop-tickets-1131061578629?aff=oddtdtcreator \n  \n 
URL:https://kindness.ucla.edu/event/speaking-across-conflict-workshop-for-students/
LOCATION:De Neve Acacia\, 417 Charles E Young Drive West\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trainings
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SUMMARY:The State of Hate - Part Two: Hate and Politics
DESCRIPTION:The State of Hate is a multi-part online series co-sponsored by the Friends of Semel Institute and the UCLA Initiative to Study Hate. The series brings together UCLA experts to share new ways of understanding and mitigating hate.  The first installment in the series\, Hate and Politics\, will look at how hate is playing out in our national and international politics.  Panelists will discuss what the dangers and dynamics of hateful rhetoric are to our political culture and well-being. They will also discuss what the role of the media is in both spreading and righting hate in our political environment. \nSpeakers:\nCesi Cruz\, PhD – Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science \nDavid Myers\, PhD – Distinguished Professor\, founding director of the UCLA Luskin Center  for History and Policy\, and the founding director of the UCLA Initiative to Study \nHate Lynn Vavreck\, PhD  – Marvin Hoffenberg Professor of American Politics and Public Policy at UCLA \nRegister HERE.
URL:https://kindness.ucla.edu/event/hate-and-politics/
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:State of Hate
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250123T143000
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CREATED:20250114T001907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250116T072803Z
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SUMMARY:Speaking Across Conflict Workshop for Staff and Faculty
DESCRIPTION:The Dialogue across Differences Initiative at UCLA is proud to offer an interactive opportunity for staff\, administrators\, and faculty to delve deeper into a core skill for having more constructive conversations across charged political differences. \nBased on the methodology of Resetting the Table\, a nationally renowned organization dedicated to building honest and open communication\, this workshop will allow participants to practice speaking about divisive political topics using effective skills. The session will be highly interactive\, and we ask that participants be present for its entirety. It will be led by Maia Ferdman. \nWhere: This session will be held in-person only on the UCLA campus and will not be recorded. Location shared upon RSVP. Lunch will be served. \n \nRSVP: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/7rq6y2m/lp/83c34643-6486-4ef7-8876-4febd9cccb81
URL:https://kindness.ucla.edu/event/speaking-across-conflict-workshop-for-staff-and-faculty/
CATEGORIES:Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241210T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241210T220000
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SUMMARY:Compassionate Conversations: A Kids Book About Israel & Palestine with author Reza Aslan
DESCRIPTION:Join Reza Aslan and Miriam Udel\, authors of A Kids Book About Israel & Palestine and Honey on the Page\, in conversation on charting a course toward peace and understanding. \nHow can children’s books and families’ shared reading experiences foster empathy\, resilience\, and the skills for peace building even in the midst of violent conflict? Join Reza Aslan and Miriam Udel\, authors of A Kids Book About Israel & Palestine and Honey on the Page\, in conversation on charting a course toward peace and understanding. \nA Kids Book About Israel & Palestine by Reza Aslan\nWhat is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? Why is it happening? Is peace possible? When kids ask questions like these\, are grownups prepared to answer? This book was created to provide context for this conflict\, open the door to conversation\, and lay a path for understanding\, peace\, and compassion for our shared future. \nHoney on the Page by Miriam Udel\nThis exquisite collection offers a feast of beguiling original translations of stories and poems for children. Arranged thematically—from school days to the holidays—the book spans the Yiddish-speaking globe\, taking readers from Jewish holidays and history to folktales and fables\, from stories of humanistic ethics to multi-generational family sagas. \nThis program is offered in partnership with the Skirball Cultural Center\, UCLA Dialogue Across Difference Initiative\, UCLA Bedari Kindness Institute\, and The Jewish Studies Program at California State University\, Northridge. \nReza Aslan (he/him) is a writer and scholar of religions. He lives in Los Angeles\, California\, with his wife and four kids\, so he knows a thing or two about trying to solve conflicts. \nDr. Miriam Udel is Judith London Evans Director of the Tam Institute for Jewish Studies and associate professor of Yiddish language\, literature\, and culture at Emory University. \nMore Info: https://www.skirball.org/programs/compassionate-conversations-teaching-kids-superpower-empathy \nRSVP link: http://27926.blackbaudhosting.com/27926/tickets?tab=2&txobjid=9999ac80-7a62-4062-8c03-34e08eb7a0b1&_ga=2.158833784.351601611.1732574141-271404573.1731696423 \n***If you are a student and are interested in a complimentary ticket and/or transportation to this event\, please email mferdman@college.ucla.edu.***
URL:https://kindness.ucla.edu/event/compassionate-conversations-a-kids-book-about-israel-palestine-with-author-reza-aslan/
LOCATION:Skirball Cultural Center
CATEGORIES:Compassionate Conversations,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241113T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241113T173000
DTSTAMP:20260412T162142
CREATED:20241103T050147Z
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SUMMARY:Compassionate Conversation with Dr. Yasmeen Abu Fraiha
DESCRIPTION:CLICK TO VIEW THE EVENT FLYER HERE\nThe UCLA Bedari Kindness Institute and the UCLA Dialogue across Difference Initiative are pleased to announce a new series called “Compassionate Conversations”  featuring speakers who share a deep and humane commitment to engaging others with compassion\, empathy\, and respect. \nThe series will commence with a talk by Dr. Yasmeen Abu Fraiha on Wednesday November 13\, 2024 from 4-5:30 pm. Space is limited. Students\, undergraduate and graduate\, from all disciplines are encouraged to attend! RSVP HERE \nDr. Yasmeen Abu Fraiha is a medical doctor with a specialty in internal medicine\, a humanist and self-described global citizen who upholds compassion for every human being. As a Palestinian Bedouin physician in Israel\, she was a first responder treating incoming victims of Hamas’ brutal attacks on October 7th. On that day she lost many colleagues\, friends and neighbors\, and in the subsequent weeks and months she lost friends in Gaza during Israel’s devastating military campaign. Throughout this traumatic period in her life\, she refused to surrender her sorrow or concern for all innocent victims of violence. Dr. Abu Fraiha is a physician\, health policy expert\, and activist who possesses a boundless capacity for kindness and love. \nShe is currently completing a clinical fellowship in critical care medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston as well as a fellowship at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard. In 2019 she co-founded Yanabia\, an organization that promotes socio-economic development of the Bedouin community in Israel\, while focusing on health\, education\, women’s employment\, housing and community empowerment. In 2023\, she was named one of Israel’s 50 most influential women by Globes Magazine and serves on the board of the New Israel Fund. Yasmeen holds a B.S. and M.D. from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem\, and an MPA from Harvard Kennedy School. \nPlease join us to hear her remarkable story as she talks with David Myers\, director of the Bedari Kindness Institute and UCLA professor of history. \nAfter the conversation there will be an opportunity to engage in small-group dialogue and processing.
URL:https://kindness.ucla.edu/event/compassionate-conversation-with-dr-yasmeen-abu-fraiha/
CATEGORIES:Compassionate Conversations,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240610T170000
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SUMMARY:The State of Hate - Part One: Hate and the Brain (Three-Part Virtual Series)
DESCRIPTION:The State of Hate is a multi-part online series co-sponsored by the Friends of Semel Institute and the UCLA Initiative to Study Hate. The series brings together UCLA experts to share new ways of understanding and mitigating hate. \nThe first installment in the series\, “The Brain and Hate” will examine what we know about how hate takes rise in the human brain. Professors Adriana Galván and Mario Mendez will join in the conversation to explore the opportunities and challenges of studying the neuroscience of hate. They will also discuss some of the cognitive processes that advance hateful behavior and how we can counter them. \nClick HERE to register for the event.
URL:https://kindness.ucla.edu/event/the-state-of-hate-part-one-hate-and-the-brain-three-part-virtual-series/
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:State of Hate
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210504T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210504T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T162142
CREATED:20241103T062512Z
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SUMMARY:Transforming Self and Society With Compassion
DESCRIPTION:Register here.
URL:https://kindness.ucla.edu/event/transforming-self-and-society-with-compassion/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210111T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210111T170000
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CREATED:20241103T062709Z
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SUMMARY:Looking Ahead: Science\, Facts and the Public Debate
DESCRIPTION:Looking Ahead: Science\, Facts and the Public Debate \nThursday\, January 14 \n6:00 p.m. PST | 9:00 p.m. EST  \nAs a new U.S. presidential administration prepares for the four years ahead\, coping with intersecting challenges including a pandemic\, persistent inequality\, climate change policy and a sea of misinformation\, UCLA experts discuss what role institutions of higher learning will play in addressing the crises of our times. \nHow can universities help champion science and evidence in a skeptical society where fact-based professions like journalism and medicine are under attack? When we are often divided into disconnected and conflicting media bubbles\, how can universities help inspire people to embrace reliable facts as a means to heal our economy\, our planet and our culture? \nUCLA environmental humanities scholar Ursula K. Heise\, public health researcher Gilbert Gee\, and internet and society expert Safiya U. Noble come together in a discussion moderated by storyteller and curator Chon Noriega. \nOpening remarks by UCLA Chancellor Gene Block \nTo register and for more information\, click here.
URL:https://kindness.ucla.edu/event/looking-ahead-science-facts-and-the-public-debate/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201110T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201110T170000
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CREATED:20241103T062902Z
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SUMMARY:World Kindness Day Film Screening of The Antidote Documentary
DESCRIPTION:World Kindness Day is Friday\, November 13. The Bedari Kindness Institute is hosting a virtual film screening in partnership with The Antidote Movie – a documentary that weaves together stories of kindness\, decency\, and the power of community in America. \nTo screen the movie\, please RSVP here.
URL:https://kindness.ucla.edu/event/world-kindness-day-film-screening-of-the-antidote-documentary/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200130T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200202T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T162142
CREATED:20241103T063111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T230741Z
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SUMMARY:Truth and Nonviolence in Post-Truth Times: An International Conference on Mohandas Gandhi
DESCRIPTION:The UCLA Bedari Kindness Institute is a co-sponsor of Truth and Nonviolence in Post-Truth Times: An International Conference on Mohandas Gandhi\, Thursday 30 January – Sunday 2 February 2020 at UCLA; more information at https://gandhi2020ucla.weebly.com/
URL:https://kindness.ucla.edu/event/truth-and-nonviolence-in-post-truth-times-an-international-conference-on-mohandas-gandhi/
CATEGORIES:Events
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