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Beyond Sanctuary
An academic book critically examining the promise and limits of sanctuary, asylum, and border humanitarianism
"Climate justice is not a luxury policy for better days"
Naomi Klein makes the case that climate justice is how we fight fascism
Insurgent Ground: Land, Housing, Property
An edited volume of collective scholarship rooted in movements and engaged in organizing knowledge towards liberation
Tents and Tenants: After Echo Park Lake
A public exhibition on display February 1-March 30, 2025 at the Skid Row History Museum & Archive
Tenant Power Toolkit
Groundbreaking platform launches allowing tenants in California to quickly respond to a notice of eviction
Right to Housing
A conversation between current and former UN Special Rapporteurs and housing justice leaders on the stakes of a right to housing in California
Future of Finance: Reparative Public Goods
Building power to redress, repair, resource, and plan our present, and enact our future
Organizing Knowledge to Challenge Inequality
Seeking to advance radical democracy through research, critical thought, and alliances with social movements & racial justice activism
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Our Mission
The UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy advances research and scholarship concerned with displacement and dispossession in Los Angeles and elsewhere in the world. Working in alliance with social movements and communities on the frontlines of struggle, the Institute seeks to abolish structures of inequality.
Our Research
Programs
Housing
Justice
In the face of market-led and state-organized housing precarity,
we insist upon housing justice
. Thinking from Los Angeles, and other key global nodes of insurgency, our research and scholarship reveals the actors, systems, and institutions that perpetuate housing exploitation. Working with tenant movements and unhoused communities, we aim to dismantle police-property relations and reconstruct housing as a reparative public good.
Future of
Finance
Exploitative financial relationships subtend trans/national inequities including racial capitalism, imperialism, settler colonialism, neocolonialism, and climate catastrophe. Other worlds are possible, and they will require other financial systems, institutions, and relationships.
With scholars from social movements and academia, we bring together knowledge producers committed to theorizing and enacting these worlds
Sanctuary
Spaces
Situated at the present historical moment of resurgent white nationalism and xenophobia,
Sanctuary Spaces
, a Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar, is concerned with the place of racial others–the border-crosser, the asylum-seeker, the refugee–in liberal democracy. With a critical lens around histories of colonial dispossession and racial capitalism, the project thinks across Europe and the U.S. to interrogate Western humanism and foreground alternative frameworks of freedom and justice.
UCLA Activist-
in-Residence
The
UCLA Activist-in-Residence program
seeks to strengthen the infrastructure of social transformation by supporting local movement leaders, community organizers, and artists with university resources. Conceptualized as a sabbatical, the residency allows for time and space to reflect upon complex challenges, envision new campaigns and projects, and connect with university faculty, students, and staff.
Our Methodology
Our work is guided by research justice and its principles of accountability and reciprocity. Refusing modes of extractive research and
the role of the university in reproducing inequality
, we take up homework from movements and communities and build spaces of collective inquiry for the purpose of analyzing and challenging racial capitalism.
Our People
Learn more about our team
ANANYA ROY
Founding Faculty Director
HANNAH APPEL
Associate Faculty Director
KIAN GOH
Associate Faculty Director
ROBIN D.G. KELLEY
Faculty Advisor
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