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Diversity Speaker Series: How to Talk to Children (and Each Other) about Race and Racism

Wright Institute professor Alison Briscoe-Smith will discuss the developmental awareness of children in regards to race, as well as implicit bias and how it impacts children.


Financial workshops begin on April 28

Second quarter financial workshops begin on April 28, so sign up soon if you're interested.


Come to a special presentation of UC’s innovative new climate change video series

For the past year, UCOP has been working with Vox Media to create a video series that will bring a fresh perspective to the public conversation about climate change. The six-episode series, Climate Lab,


Sexual Assault Awareness Month: Participate in Denim Day or come to a brown bag

The final two events are an April 14 brown bag about Supporting Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse/Violence and Denim Day on April 26.


This is What Democracy Looks Like in Oakland: Urban Sketchers art show

Visit the downtown Oakland Main Library to see drawings made by local sketchers during the Hands Around the Lake unity demonstration in November 2016 and the Women's March in January 2017.


WEDNESDAY: UCOP Local Human Resources at OP Staff Assembly meeting

Attend either in person or by remote connection to hear Executive Director of Local Human Resources Nancy Pluzdrak address the issues of most concern to UCOP staff.


2017 Fiscal Close Clinics to be held on May 1 and 2

If you've involved with the annual fiscal close, come to a clinic where BRC will explain all the financial processes.


D-TOKs: Delete, toss, keep stuff: Recycle your non-record materials during Earth Week

From April 24 to 28, help us “D-TOKs” UCOP by using the special recycling bins that will be available.


BRC Blast: General Ledger 101 training

Come to a training session to learn about UCLA financial ledgers.


Check out the financial workshop schedule for second quarter

A free, one-hour financial workshop is a good investment of your time.


Help local students: Volunteer at the Oakland Youth Careers Expo

Help Oakland high school students learn about the many different career paths they could take.