Luskin Center for History and Policy
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UCLA Luskin Center for History & Policy is the first center on the West Coast that generates historical analysis designed to inform and shape policy. Website: https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/ then & now: https://luskinhistory.buzzsprout.com
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Trump’s deployment of national troops to cities like Chicago have parallels in authoritarian government worldwide. This episode of then & now considers Brazil's military regime and its aftermath, and explores the long-term effects on Brazilian and global politics. #history #Trump #Chicago #portland
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While Then & Now is on hiatus as we redesign our podcast for Season 6, we’ll be revisiting older episodes that still have relevance today. This week's revisited: Aaron David Miller explores U.S. diplomacy’s role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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As culture war politics intensify, conservatives frame “traditional” family values as vital to national survival. This week, @neiljyoung.bsky.social traces how religious narratives persist in U.S. politics and underpin the Trump-evangelical alliance.

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This week, Jennifer Klein joins us to explore #CancerAlley —the 100-mile stretch of the Mississippi River between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Jennifer examines how industrialization and environmental racism have shaped the lived experiences of residents in this corridor.

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This week's revisited episode of then & now analyzes historic crises at UCLA in the context of current federal scrutiny.

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Be sure to read our new report, The Challenge to University Autonomy in an Illiberal Era, here:  luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/lchp-reports/
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This week, Ben Zdencanovic joins David N. Myers to discuss their collaborative work on a new LCHP report, The Challenge to University Autonomy in an Illiberal Age: Historical and Comparative Perspectives.

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This week, we are joined by Dr. @neiljyoung.bsky.social to investigate how #conservative Christian family values were cemented within American conservative activism and became integral to the rhetoric of the #Trump presidency.

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This week, Dr. Noelle Turtur examines the enduring legacy of #fascism in Italian politics, its continued influence on Italy’s democracy, and broader implications for #authoritarianism and far-right movements beyond Italy’s borders.

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In the wake of massive federal funding cuts to #publicbroadcasting by the #Trump administration, guest host Dr. Ben Zdencanovic is joined by Professor Josh Shepperd in this episode of then & now to discuss the complex historical development of #NPR and #PBS.

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In this week’s revisited episode of then & now, Professor Aziz Rana examines how narratives of a postwar “liberal order” frequently overlook the United States’ longstanding practices of #expansion and settler #colonialism.

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In this episode of then & now, Professor Benjamin Nathans discusses his recent book, "To the Success of Our Hopeless Cause," recipient of the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction and the Pushkin House Book Prize.

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In this week's revisited episode, Dr. Kelly Lytle Hernández joins us to trace the deep roots and urgent realities of mass incarceration and mass deportation in the United States.

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On this day in history in 1956, President Eisenhower signed the Federal-Aid Highway Act, launching the interstate system – now central to debates on infrastructure renewal and climate-resilient transit.
#Eisenhower #FederalAidHighwayAct #UrbanSprawl #PublicTransit #ClimatePolicy
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This week, Dr. Jamaal Muwwakkil joins us to discuss the rollback of #affirmativeaction and #DEI initiatives in U.S. universities. He emphasizes the significance of these shifts for Black and Latinx students as they navigate the landscape of higher ed.

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This week’s revisited episode considers LA's long history of uprisings and clashes between protestors and law enforcement. We explore parallels between #protests past and present, and the ongoing struggle against #policeviolence and #racialprofiling

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This week, Dr. @neiljyoung.bsky.social joins us to unpack the evolving ties between the Gay Right and the Republican Party—especially as the current Trump administration seeks to reinforce binary gender norms and curtail protections for LGBTQ individuals.

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On this day in history, in 1909, Alice Huyler Ramsey became the first woman to drive across the United States, spotlighting continued conversations about gender equality and women's empowerment.
#AliceRamsey #WomensHistory #GenderEquality #Trailblazers #WomenEmpowerment #EqualityMatters
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In honor of Pride Month, this week we revisit an episode with @davidcole-gtown.bsky.social about the Supreme Court ruling on Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which prohibited discrimination against LGBTQ+ people on the basis of sexual orientation.

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In this week’s episode of then & now, we are joined by Professor Carlos Pérez Ricart to discuss Mexico’s Dirty War. Carlos considers the complexities of state violence, the politics of memory, and transitional justice in contemporary Mexico.

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This week, we present a recording of a panel discussing L.A. wildfires past, present, and future. Experts examined how historical and indigenous perspectives can reshape our understanding, especially after the devastating fires in early 2025.

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On this day in history in 1921, the Emergency Quota Act was signed into law, restricting immigration to the United States, reflecting ongoing debates around immigration policy and reform.

#EmergencyQuotaAct #ImmigrationReform #BorderPolicy #AmericanHistory #ImmigrantRights #PolicyDebate
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Check out this timely conversation with Dr. Katherine E. Fleming, President and CEO of the J. Paul Getty Trust, as we revisit the challenges facing higher education and cultural institutions across the United States.

#UCLA #LCHP #GettyTrust #HumanitiesMatter

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This week, we're joined by John Mikhail, Professor at @georgetownlaw.bsky.social, to unpack the unitary executive theory. John reflects on its implications for the separation of powers and constitutional checks and balances.

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In this week's revisited episode, we sit down with Katherine Fleming, president and CEO of the J. Paul Getty Trust @gettymuseum.bsky.social, to discuss her insights into the challenges faced by higher education and cultural institutions in the United States.

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On this day in history in 1862, Mexican forces defeated the French army at the Battle of Puebla, celebrated today as Cinco de Mayo, symbolizing Mexican-American heritage and the ongoing importance of Chicanx culture in the U.S.
#CincoDeMayo #BattleOfPuebla #MexicanAmericanHistory #ChicanxHeritage