Vichy’s Family Separation Policy, and Our Own
BKI faculty member, Aliza Luft shares an essay on Scatterplot about the parallels between U.S. immigration practices of child separation and the actions of the Vichy regime during WWII — […]
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BKI faculty member, Aliza Luft shares an essay on Scatterplot about the parallels between U.S. immigration practices of child separation and the actions of the Vichy regime during WWII — […]
Dan Fessler, Faculty Director of the Bedari Kindness Institute, recently talked with Host Tom Loarie from the Mentors Radio, about human nature, culture, and the underestimated power of kindness. Find […]
The need for assistance remains in Lebanon’s capital, so a team of volunteers gathered hundreds of pounds of medical supplies. Thousands of masks, face shields, and safety goggles. Hundreds of […]
Pulling from the empirically based insights covered in her course Applying the Science of Happiness to Life Design, Cassie Mogilner Holmes offers tips to stay a bit happier during these […]
Professors Akihiro Nishi and Michael Irwin published a paper entitled, Mindfulness Meditation Activates Altruism, regarding clinical evidence suggesting that mindfulness meditation reduces anxiety, depression, and stress, and improves emotion […]
Safiya U. Noble is an associate professor at UCLA, co-director of the UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry and a faculty advisor to the UCLA Bedari Kindness Institute. She is […]
Former Health Sciences Clinical Professor of Medicine
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology
Helen and Morgan Chu Chair and Director, Asian American Studies Center
Professor, Departments of Urban Planning and Asian American Studies
Professor of Chicano Studies, Urban Planning and Labor Studies
Director, Institute for Research on Labor and Employment
Special Advisor to the Chancellor on Immigration Policy