LA History & Metro Studies Group
Recorded Programming
#TIMESUP/#MeToo in Hollywood: Los Angeles as a Company Town
April 12, 2019
- Kathy Feeley, moderator
- Kerri Stoughton-Jackson, Deputy Director, Outfest Los Angeles
- Dr. Katherine Pieper, Research Scientist, Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, USC
- Alana Hauser, Manager of Catalyst & Women’s Public Programs, Sundance Institute and ReFrame
- Rebecca Sun, Senior Reporter, The Hollywood Reporter
Election 2018: The Political Landscape in LA and California
September 21, 2018
- Peter Dreier, E.P. Clapp Distinguished Professor of Politics, Occidental College
- Fernando Guerra, Professor of Political Science and Chicana/o Studies and Director of the Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles, Loyola Marymount University
- Marilú Guevara, Executive Director, League of Women Voters of Los Angeles
- Sherry Bebitch Jeffe, Professor of the Practice of Public Policy Communication, USC Sol Price School of Public Policy
- Torie Osborn, Progressive Activist
The Sanctuary City Movement in Southern California, Past and Present
September 15, 2017
Gentrification and Smart Growth in Southern California: Trends and Challenges
February 10, 2017
- James Bonar, former Executive Director, Clifford Beers Housing
- Hillary Jenks, Graduate Writing Coordinator, UC Riverside
- James Rojas, urban planner and community activist
- Leonardo Vilchis, Co-Founder, Union de Vecinos
Bringing Archives to the People
December 2, 2016
Roundtable panel on how historians, archivists, and practitioners make archival documents visible to a wider public.
- Nathan Masters, USC Libraries; Lost LA, KCET
- Liza Posas, LA as Subject Coordinator, USC Libraries; Head Archivist, Autry National Center
- Josh Kun, Associate Professor of Communication, Annenberg School, USC
- Yusef Omowale, Director, Southern California Library for Social Studies
- Jennifer Watts, Curator of Photography, The Huntington Library
Globalization on the Ground: Social Justice and the Environment in and around the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach
September 18, 2015
- Chris Cannon, Chief Sustainability Officer of the Port of LA,
- Juan de Lara, ethnic studies and geography scholar of USC,
- Angelo Logan, community activist and co-founder of East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice,
- James Tejani, historian from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
- Moderator Cathy Gudis, UC Riverside