Think. Teach. Transform. Critical Race Studies 25th Anniversary Symposium and Celebration

Please join us Thursday, October 23 – Saturday, October 25, 2025, as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Critical Race Studies Program at UCLA School of Law. This landmark symposium will bring together leading scholars, students, advocates, and community members to honor CRS’s trailblazing contributions over the past quarter century—and to chart the future of racial justice in a moment of profound political and social challenge. Across three days of plenary sessions, concurrent panels, and community gatherings, we will reflect on CRS’s history, showcase cutting-edge scholarship, and envision the work ahead to think boldly, teach courageously, and transform the pursuit of justice.


CRS 2025 symposium flyer


Registration

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Sponsorship

Become a Sponsor

Support UCLA Law’s Critical Race Studies Program at this pivotal moment for racial justice. Your sponsorship helps sustain symposia, fellowships, and public programs that inspire and equip the next generation of advocates.

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Thank You to Our Current Sponsors

We are deeply grateful to the partners whose generosity makes the 25th Anniversary Symposium possible.

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    Legacy Leaders ($10,000+ level or equivalent in-kind support)

    • Williams Institute
    • Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
    • Nicole Gambino

    Movement Builders ($5,000 level)

    • Corey, Luzaich, de Ghetaldi & Riddle LLP

    Critical Collaborators ($1,000 level)

    • David J. Epstein Program in Public Interest Law & Policy 
    • Ziffren Institute for Media, Entertainment, Technology & Sports Law

    Community Allies ($500 level)

    • Center for Immigration Law and Policy
    • International and Comparative Law Program
    • L’Tanya M. Butler

Program & Agenda

Review the schedule of plenary sessions, panels, and events – now updated with concurrent panel information.

Please note that the symposium will not be livestreamed, but a recording of all panels will be posted online afterwards.

Download the Symposium Agenda

Race & Law Center Network Convening

Learn about this affiliated convening held in conjunction with the symposium.

Download the Convening Agenda

CLE Credits

UCLA School of Law is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider. Each plenary panel is approved for 1.25 hours of MCLE credit each. For more details, please see the symposium program and agenda.

Donations

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FAQs

Access details on travel, lodging, accessibility, and other logistics.

  • Date and Time of the Symposium

    Thursday, October 23, 2025

    • 5:00–6:00 PM – Registration & Light Refreshments
    • 6:00–7:30 PM – Plenary #1

    Friday, October 24, 2025

    • 8:00–9:00 AM – Registration & Breakfast
    • 9:00 AM–6:30 PM – Symposium
    • 6:30–9:00 PM – Dinner Reception

    Saturday, October 25, 2025

    • 9:00–10:00 AM – Registration & Breakfast
    • 10:00 AM–1:15 PM – Symposium
    • 1:15–2:00 PM – Lunch
  • Location

    The symposium will be held at:

    UCLA School of Law
    385 Charles E. Young Drive East
    Los Angeles, CA 90095

  • Food

    Meals and refreshments will be provided during the symposium, including vegan options.

    If you have specific dietary needs or allergies, we recommend bringing your own food or visiting one of the restaurants or cafés on campus.

  • Recording of the Symposium

    The symposium will not be livestreamed, but a recording of all panels will be posted online afterwards.

  • Parking (Cars, Bikes, Scooters)

    Bike and Scooter Parking

    There are several bike parking stations near the law school where you can park your bike/scooter. You may find a map of the biking parking areas here.


    General Parking

    Lots 2 and 3 are the closest lots to the law school, and a map is attached showing their location.

    Map of the Campus with Labels for the Law School, Lot 2 and Lot 3

    It is a 10 walk from the parking lots to the law school.

    Parking costs range from $5 per hour to $31 for an all-day pass. Average day pass is $17. More information here.


    Disability Parking Options

    Dickson Court: Disabled parking is available directly in front of the law school on Dickson Court.

    If you’re entering campus from Hilgard Avenue, make a left onto Charles E. Young Drive East. Continue down the road until you reach Dickson Court- please note, you’ll be required to make a right turn at this point.

    You’ll find designated disabled parking spots on both sides of Dickson Court. Signage will be posted with instructions on how to pay for parking.

    Lot 2 (Alternate Option): If disabled parking spots are not available on Dickson Court, please proceed to Parking Lot 2, where you may park in any of the "pay-by-space" disabled parking stalls.


    How to Pay for Parking

    Parking Payment Machine

    1. Park in any unreserved stall in a Pay-by-Plate area.
    2. Visit the nearest pay station machine.
    3. Enter your license plate number using the number pad.
    4. Keep your printed permit as a receipt.

    If your vehicle does not have a visible license plate, enter the last six digits of your VIN and display the permit on the driver’s side dashboard.

  • Transportation to UCLA

    There are several public transportation options available to get to UCLA, read more here.

    Several bus lines travel along Hilgard Ave. from Sunset Blvd. with stops within a short walk to the law school (located at Hilgard & Wyton Ave).

    The closest and most convenient stop is at Hilgard & Westholme Ave — about a 5-minute walk.

    Due to traffic congestion, we recommend allowing extra time and consulting your bus provider's trip planner.

    Rideshare

    Use this address when calling a rideshare:
    385 Charles E. Young Dr. East, Los Angeles, CA 90095

  • Hotels & Lodging

    The below hotel offers special discounts for booking your stay with them for the Symposium, subject to room availability:
     

    Hotel Angeleno - Symposium Discount Available
    Distance: 3.1 miles from UCLA Law
    Rate: $179/night + tax
    Valet Parking: $20/day (discounted)
    Booking Reservation Link (please be sure to book through this link): UCLA School of Law Booking Link
    Address: 170 N. Church Lane, Los Angeles, CA 90049
    Phone: (310) 476-6411

    The following hotels are all located within 5 miles of the UCLA School of Law, and though they do not currently offer any special discounts for Symposium guests, they are recommended by our staff. Please find the contact information for these local lodging options below:

    The Inn at UCLA (conveniently located on the UCLA campus and a short walk from the law school)
    Distance from UCLA School of Law: 0.1 miles
    Phone Number: (310) 825-2923
    330 Charles E. Young Drive East
    Los Angeles, CA 90095

    UCLA Tiverton House (located across from the UCLA campus)
    Distance from UCLA School of Law: 1 mile
    Phone Number: (310) 794-0151
    900 Tiverton Avenue
    Los Angeles, CA 90024

    The Luxe Hotel – Sunset (located across the street from the Hotel Angeleno)
    Distance from UCLA School of Law: 3.1 miles
    Phone Number: (310) 476-6571
    Luxe Hotel – Sunset
    11461 Sunset Blvd.
    Los Angeles, CA 90049

    Luskin Conference Center (located on the UCLA campus)
    Distance from UCLA School of Law : 0.6 miles
    Phone Number : (855) 522-8252
    425 Westwood Plaza
    Los Angeles, CA 90095

    W Los Angeles (located across from the UCLA campus)
    Distance from UCLA School of Law: 0.7 miles
    Phone Number: (310) 208-8765
    930 Hilgard Ave
    Los Angeles, CA 90024


    Other Questions/Assistance

    If you have other questions or require any accommodations at the symposium, please contact us at crs@law.ucla.edu.

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