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SUMMARY:Symposium on Sound and Hate
DESCRIPTION:Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/symposium-on-sound-and-hate-tickets-1984826445328 \nUCLA School of Music: https://schoolofmusic.ucla.edu/event/symposium-on-sound-and-hate-studies/ \nJoin us Friday\, April 10th for a half-day symposium on sound and hate\, presented in collaboration with the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. This symposium explores what hate sounds like—how we hear it in everyday life. From TikTok audio trends and pop music to online subcultures and global conflict\, sound plays a powerful role in shaping how hostility is expressed\, shared\, and felt. This symposium brings together scholars working across music\, media\, and cultural studies to explore how sound doesn’t just reflect hate—it helps produce\, circulate\, and sometimes challenge it. \nThe program opens with a series of short presentations that spotlight how sound operates in very different contexts: \n\nAmalia Mora (UCLA Initiative to Study Hate/Bedari Kindness Institute): examines the soundtracks of online incel communities\, asking how music and shared listening cultures reinforce narratives of male victimhood and normalize misogyny. Her work connects these digital soundscapes to longer histories of gendered violence and cultural ideas about masculinity.\nAllie Kelly (UCLA Graduate Student\, Musicology): explores how music circulates across digital platforms\, focusing on how familiar songs—often detached from their original meaning—are reused in online spaces to signal identity\, build community\, or subtly reinforce harmful stereotypes. Her work highlights how even seemingly benign or popular audio can take on new meanings in platform culture.\nKathryn Agnes Huether (UCLA Initiative to Study Hate and the Leve Center for Jewish Studies Postdoctoral Research Associate-Antisemitism Studies): turns to social media platforms\, where short audio clips—songs\, chants\, and viral sounds (think trending TikTok audio or repurposed pop tracks)—circulate rapidly and often lose their original context. Her work examines how these sounds carry affect\, signal belonging\, and sometimes normalize antisemitism and other forms of hate. She also asks whether practices like “radical listening” are even possible in today’s algorithm-driven media environments.\nShayna M. Silverstein (Northwestern University-Associate Professor\, Performance Studies): challenges familiar assumptions about hate by looking beyond Euro-American frameworks. Drawing on her work in the Middle East\, she asks what hate sounds like in contexts where race is not the primary organizing category\, and how everyday sonic practices—voice\, music\, and public sound—can generate and sustain forms of social division such as sectarianism.\n\nThe symposium continues with an open conversation among participants\, followed by a keynote address from Shayna Silverstein\, and concludes with a reception. \nTogether\, the event invites audiences to think differently about listening—not as passive\, but as something deeply tied to how hate is produced\, experienced\, and potentially challenged. \nRSVP here. \n 
URL:https://studyofhate.ucla.edu/event/symposium-on-sound-and-hate/
LOCATION:Schoenberg Music Building\, Lani Hall
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SUMMARY:Compassion in Practice: Providing Water and Shelter in Gaza
DESCRIPTION:A Conversation with Seba Abudaqa and Tom Kellner\, co-founders of Clean Shelter\nThis event will feature the work of Clean Shelter\, a grassroots organization registered in Germany that delivers immediate relief to displaced communities in Gaza through essential sanitation and shelter solutions. Founded by Seba Abudaqa\, a Palestinian from Gaza living between Munich and Cairo\, and Tom Kellner\, an Israeli based in Berlin\, the organization focuses on concrete action on the ground\, providing shelter\, sanitation\, and water. Since January 2024\, Clean Shelter has established multiple IDP camps\, installed water desalination units and constructed water infrastructure\, and provided aid to more than 150\,000 displaced people across Gaza. \nSeba and Tom will speak about what brought them together and what motivates them in the midst of the overwhelming challenges of Gaza. \nRegister here.
URL:https://studyofhate.ucla.edu/event/compassion-in-practice-providing-water-and-shelter-in-gaza/
CATEGORIES:Compassionate Conversations
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SUMMARY:Viral Harm\, Contested Definitions: Antisemitism and the Politics of Listening
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Alan D. Leve Center for Jewish Studies\, ISH postdoctoral fellow Dr. Kathryn Huether will present her talk Viral Harm\, Contested Definitions: Antisemitism and the Politics of Listening\, on November 12th at Royce Hall. \nDr. Huether’s talk will examine how antisemitism is transmitted and amplified through sound on contemporary social media platforms\, situating this analysis within today’s contested debates over how antisemitism itself is defined. Moving beyond text-based definitions to examine music\, ambient audio\, and meme-driven clips\, she will show how these sonic practices blur parody and hate\, evade moderation systems\, and circulate antisemitic affect through the viral logics of digital culture. \nThis talk is being hosted by the Alan Dr. Leve Center for Jewish Studies. To register\, click here.
URL:https://studyofhate.ucla.edu/event/viral-harm-contested-definitions-antisemitism-and-the-politics-of-listening/
LOCATION:Royce Hall\, 236
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SUMMARY:End-of-Year Impact Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our second Impact Symposium\, which will highlight key findings from ISH’s projects over the last three years and will include three panel discussions: Extremist Recruitment: From Point of Entry to Point of Exit\, Mitigating Hate in the Broad Media Landscape\, and Studying Hate in Fraught Times. \nRegister HERE. \nSee below for panel details and link to program with panelist bios! \n \nPanel Details: \nExtremist Recruitment: From Point of Entry to Point of Exit \nThis panel will outline various recruitment strategies used by extremist organizations\, including novel\, disguised\, or seemingly benign messaging strategies\, focusing on how interventions might be designed to reflect the ever-changing landscape of recruitment and radicalization. \nPanelists: Dr. Luwei Ying\, Dr. Bethan Johnson\, Dr. Aaron Panofsky \nModerated by Dr. Howard Padwa \nMitigating Hate in the Broad Media Landscape  \nThis panel will explore how to design mitigation strategies most effectively for combating hate spread through various forms of media\, taking into consideration the limitations of technologies as well as the challenges posed by big tech. \nPanelists: Dr. Saadia Gabriel\, Dr. Cesi Cruz\, Dr. Tim Groeling \nModerated by Dr. Sara Wilf \nStudying Hate in Fraught Times \nIn this panel\, UCLA faculty\, research scientists\, and undergraduate students will join in conversation on the challenges and opportunities researchers\, educators\, and students are experiencing in the current political and campus climate. The panel will consider this climate and its impact on research on hate–as well as its contribution to identity-based hate experienced by students at UCLA and elsewhere. \nPanelists: Dr. Christine Ong\, Dr. Aliza Luft\, Cecelia Fischer\, Yarin Hagay-Nevel\, Ryan Horio \nModerated by Dr. David Myers \nClick HERE for full program with panelist bios.
URL:https://studyofhate.ucla.edu/event/end-of-year-impact-symposium/
LOCATION:James West Alumni Center Founder’s Room
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SUMMARY:Compassionate Conversation with 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://studyofhate.ucla.edu/event/compassionate-conversation-with-dr-adam-phillips/
CATEGORIES:Compassionate Conversations
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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://studyofhate.ucla.edu/event/hate-and-the-internet-social-media/
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:State of Hate
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250123T183000
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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://studyofhate.ucla.edu/event/hate-and-politics/
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:State of Hate
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250117T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250117T143000
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SUMMARY:Sound and Hate
DESCRIPTION:This half-day symposium at UCLA will explore the intersection of sound and hate\, focusing on how auditory experiences can propagate\, resist\, and reflect social animosities. Through discussions and lectures\, the event will present unique perspectives on various forms of hate from the lens of sound studies\, drawing on diverse fields to examine a wide range of social animosities. The symposium aims to deepen the understanding of how sound influences\, challenges\, and shapes the dynamics of hate in society. \nRead more about the event here.
URL:https://studyofhate.ucla.edu/event/sound-and-hate/
LOCATION:Schoenberg Music Building
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SUMMARY:The Empirical Studies of Conflict's 2024 Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:ISH\, along with Princeton University and Emory University\, is cosponsoring the Empirical Studies of Conflict’s 2024 Annual Meeting. The meeting will be held at UCLA’s Luskin School of Public Affairs on October 18-19\, 2024. \nThe program features cutting-edge research on inter-group hostility and nationalism\, climate and migration\, policing and peace-building. After registration\, you will receive further logistical information. Should you have any questions before then or need assistance\, please contact Camilo Lopez Delgado (cjlopezdelgado@princeton.edu). \nPlease register via this Google form
URL:https://studyofhate.ucla.edu/event/the-empirical-studies-of-conflicts-2024-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs\, 1500 Public Affairs Building\, 337 Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240610T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240610T180000
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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://studyofhate.ucla.edu/event/hate-and-the-brain/
CATEGORIES:State of Hate
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240603T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240603T180000
DTSTAMP:20260507T050811
CREATED:20240510T030127Z
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SUMMARY:Impact Symposium
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Initiative to Study Hate Invites you to our Impact Symposium. \nThis Symposium will highlight the work of the Initiative to Study Hate (ISH)\, a community of multi-disciplinary researchers working to understand and mitigate hate. \nDate: June 3\, 2024 \nTime: 2PM – 5PM – Reception to follow at 5PM – 6PM \nClick here to RSVP for the event. \nClick here to view the flyer.
URL:https://studyofhate.ucla.edu/event/impact-symposium/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240330T094500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240330T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T050811
CREATED:20240325T233302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240325T233335Z
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SUMMARY:The Uses of Hatred: A Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This event will propose that a range of disciplines across the humanities have shared and suggestive investments in questions of hatred. Speakers will explore hatred as a human emotion not as it is simply decried or enabled in particular works of art\, but as it is in different ways put to use. In particular\, they will explore the uses of hatred in criticism: of art\, literature and culture. The day will bring together scholars and critics in literature and the visual arts\, who are also invested in a range of disciplines including psychoanalysis\, queer theory\, philosophy and anthropology\, in order to discuss hatred in\, and the hatred of\, a range of creative media. \nEach presentation will be followed by discussion with the audience\, and the day will end with a final roundtable reflection on hatred and the humanities. \nRegister here to attend the symposium. \nFor any questions\, please direct these to David Russell (djrussell@ucla.edu) or Sarah Kareem (kareem@humnet.ucla.edu). \nSchedule \n9:45 am – Welcome and Introduction \n10:00 am – 10:50 am – Sarah Kareem (English\, UCLA): “The Art Lover and the Vandal” \n11:00 am – 11:50 am – Wendy Lee (English\, NYU): “Austen’s Hatred” \n11:50 am – 12:10 pm – Break \n12:10 pm – 1:00 pm – David Russell (English\, UCLA): “The Hatred of Criticism” \n1:00 pm – 2:00 pm – Lunch Break \n2:00 pm – 2:50 pm – Jeremy Melius (Art History\, University of York): “Deprivation and Delinquency in Ruskin’s History of Art” \n3:00 pm – 3:50 pm – Jaś Elsner (Art History\, Oxford University): “Image as Aggression in Courbet: about the polemical nature of L’Origine du Monde” \n3:50 pm – 4:10 pm – Break \n4:10 pm – 5:00 pm – Roundtable Discussion
URL:https://studyofhate.ucla.edu/event/the-uses-of-hatred-a-symposium/
LOCATION:Royce Hall – Room 306
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231214T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231214T130000
DTSTAMP:20260507T050811
CREATED:20231025T190006Z
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SUMMARY:Hate Crimes\, Terrorism\, and the Framing of White Supremacist Violence
DESCRIPTION:This talk with Professor Shirin Sinnar is based on an article in California Law Review that unpacks the historical roots and contemporary implications of the hate crimes and terrorism frames. First\, it explains how the “hate crimes” and “terrorism” frames took hold in our law and culture\, such that they now provide alternative frames for interpreting and responding to White supremacist violence. Sinnar then argues that neither the hate crimes nor terrorism frame adequately conceptualizes the problem or solutions.  In particular\, the move to reframe White supremacist violence as terrorism comes with grave risks: it shifts institutional power towards a national security apparatus and experts detached from affected communities; it entrenches preemptive law enforcement practices that investigate and imprison people on suspicion of future threats; and it risks the greater targeting of subordinated communities and groups appearing to challenge the dominant racial and socioeconomic order. The response to White supremacist violence should begin with a critical reexamination of both frames. \nRSVP here.
URL:https://studyofhate.ucla.edu/event/hate-crimes-terrorism-and-the-framing-of-white-supremacist-violence/
LOCATION:Bunche Hall 6275
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220614
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SUMMARY:“What is Hate?” Part 2
DESCRIPTION:This two-part series of symposia offered terminological\, conceptual and speculative reflections on the question of “What is Hate?” from UCLA faculty members. \nPart 2 is going to feature remarks from Robin Kelley\, Aaron Panofsky\, and Karen Umemoto on “Hate and Race\,” and from Norma Mendoza-Denton on “Hate and Language.” \nWatch recording here.
URL:https://studyofhate.ucla.edu/event/what-is-hate-part-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220517
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220518
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SUMMARY:“What is Hate?” Part 1
DESCRIPTION:This two-part series of symposia offered terminological\, conceptual and speculative reflections on the question of “What is Hate?” from UCLA faculty members. \nPart 1 is going to feature remarks from Anna Spain Bradley and Tendayi Achiume on “Hate and the Law\,” Adriana Galván on “Hate and the Brain\,” and Safiya Noble on “Hate and the Internet.” \nWatch recording here.
URL:https://studyofhate.ucla.edu/event/what-is-hate-part-1/
CATEGORIES:Events
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