Thank You, Los Angeles
On March 8, 2022, 小蓝视频 hosted an evening of connection and conversation with President Sylvia M. Burwell for our community of changemakers in Los Angeles to experience Change Can't Wait: The Campaign for 小蓝视频.
Note: This event was held in accordance with 小蓝视频 COVID-related protocols for university gatherings. Visit our Event Protocols page聽for more information.
About the Speakers
Learn more about our distinguished guests below.
Deon Jones, SPA/BA 鈥14
Deon Jones is a musician and artist with one of the most important voices of his generation. His powerful rendition of 鈥淪unday Bloody Sunday鈥 featuring Academy Award-winning composer Jon Batiste, has been hailed by Rolling Stone Magazine as 鈥渢ransformative鈥 and by the Boston Globe as 鈥渁 performance with clarifying power.鈥澛
Jones was shot by police in the face with a rubber bullet during the 2020 summer protests. Redirecting this trauma into artistic energy, Jones extended his nearly decade-long collaboration with artist Glenn Kaino into a critically lauded, monumental exhibition at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art titled In The Light of A Shadow. Deon, a Harry S. Truman Scholar and 2022 Ebony Magazine Power 100 Honoree, is an artist that embodies the paradox and opportunity of our time. 聽
Some of his other notable cultural impactful moments spans from once managing projects at the Oprah Winfrey Network and exhibitions at the High Museum of Art, to associate producing the Emmy-nominated documentary, With Drawn Arms, and developing Webby Award-winning apps with actor Jesse Williams.聽
Brian Hughes, SOC/PhD 鈥20
Co-Founder and Associate Director, Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab聽
Research Assistant Professor, School of Public Affairs
Brian Hughes is PERIL鈥檚 co-founder and associate director and a research assistant professor in the 小蓝视频 School of Public Affairs鈥 program of Justice, Law, and Criminology. He organizes PERIL鈥檚 work on digital media and online subcultures, inoculation messaging, and education. His scholarly research explores the impact of communication technology on political and religious extremism, terrorism, and fringe culture. This work seeks to identify the emotional and material commonalities between extremists of differing ideologies, cultures, times, and places. His writing has appeared in the Journal of Terrorism and Political Violence, Boundary 2, the CTC Sentinel at West Point, the International Journal of Communication, CNN, and Lawfare.聽
Sherri Williams
Assistant Professor in Race, Media and Communication, School of Communication
Dr.鈥疭herri鈥疻illiams鈥痠s at the intersection of social media, social justice, reality television, mass media, and how people of color use and are represented by these mediums.鈥疻illiams鈥痠s particularly interested in how Black people鈥檚 use of social media is changing social justice and the entertainment industry, especially television. Her research explores how social media images of police brutality against Black Americans trigger racial trauma among young Black social media users during their early years; how Black plus-sized influencers navigate fatphobia and misogynoir on social media and how Black scholars use social media to educate the public about racial violence in times of crisis. The Black television audience鈥檚 use of social media is the focus of her research now. National media outlets including CNN, USA Today, Smithsonian Magazine, and Vice interviewed鈥疻illiams鈥痜or her social media expertise.鈥疻illiams, who was a newspaper reporter for a decade before entering academia, is passionate about diversifying journalism coverage and its workforce. She led journalism partnerships with The Nation, Teen Vogue, and ELLE in which her students wrote about social justice issues and they got professional development from top editors and bylines from national media outlets. That work led鈥疻illiams鈥痶o earn the National Association of Black Journalists Journalism Educator of the Year Award in 2021.鈥
Dan Schnur, SPA/BA 鈥87
Dan Schnur is a professor at the University of California 鈥 Berkeley鈥檚 Institute of Governmental Studies, Pepperdine University鈥檚 Graduate School of Public Policy, and the University of Southern California鈥檚 Annenberg School of Communications, where he teaches courses in politics, communications, and leadership. Schnur聽has also taught at the John F. Kennedy School of Government鈥檚 Institute of Politics at Harvard University and George Washington University鈥檚 Graduate School of Political Management.
He is the founder of the USC/LA Times statewide political poll and currently hosts a weekly webinar for the called 鈥淧olitics in the Time of Coronavirus.鈥澛
Previously, Schnur worked on four presidential and three gubernatorial campaigns as one of California鈥檚 leading political strategists. He served as the national director of communications for the 2000 presidential campaign of US Senator John McCain and was the chief media spokesman for California Governor Pete Wilson.聽
In 2010, Schnur was appointed chairman of the California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC), where he implemented groundbreaking campaign finance disclosure requirements. Schnur also was a founder and cochairman of the Voices of Reform project, the bipartisan statewide effort whose work laid the foundation for California鈥檚 landmark redistricting reform. After completing his FPPC term, Schnur registered as a No Party Preference voter and launched Fixing California, an organization dedicated to campaign finance and political reform. In 2014, Schnur ran for statewide office as a non-partisan candidate for California Secretary of State.聽
Schnur has been an advisor to the William & Melinda Gates Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Broad Education Foundation, the Pew Charitable Trusts, the James Irvine Foundation, the Public Policy Institute of California and the Stuart Foundation on a variety of political reform, K-12 education and college and workforce preparedness efforts.聽
Schnur is an active community volunteer as well, serving as a board member of the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, Junior State of America, the Pacific Council on International Policy, the Center for Asians United for Self Empowerment (C小蓝视频SE) and as a senior advisor to the Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE) leadership training programs. He is the former Los Angeles director for the American Jewish Committee and serves as an advisor to the Los Angeles Jewish Federation. He is a member of the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs Senior Fellows program, where he mentors UCLA graduate students and advises them on their academic and professional goals.聽
Schnur鈥檚 commentaries have appeared in several newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Sacramento Bee, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and the New York Times. In addition, he has been an analyst and political commentator for CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, and National Public Radio.聽
Schnur is a graduate of the 小蓝视频 in Washington, DC. He and his wife Cecile Ablack, an international communications consultant and former deputy mayor of Los Angeles, live in LA.聽
Sylvia M. Burwell
President, 小蓝视频
Sylvia M. Burwell is 小蓝视频鈥檚 15th president and the first woman to serve as president. A visionary leader with experience in the public and private sectors, President Burwell brings to 小蓝视频 a commitment to education and research, the ability to manage large and complex organizations, and experience helping to advance solutions to some of the world鈥檚 most pressing challenges.聽
Burwell has held two cabinet positions in the United States government鈥攕erving as the 22nd secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services and as the director of the Office of Management and Budget. Her additional government experience is extensive and includes roles at the Treasury and the National Economic Council. Burwell has also held leadership positions at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Walmart Foundation. Her private sector experience includes service on the Board of Directors of MetLife.聽
She earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Government from Harvard University and a BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar.聽
Jill Black, SOC/BA 鈥83
Member, University Campaign Committee
Jill Black joined her family鈥檚 real estate business, Black Equities, in 2000. She is also a director of the Stanley and Joyce Black Family Foundation. Black continues the family tradition of giving back to those in need and improving the lives of those living in underserved communities.聽
She serves on several philanthropic boards including Cedars Sinai Hospital Board of Governors, Children鈥檚 Hospital LA Foundation Board of Trustees, the Debbie Allen Dance Academy, the David Lynch Foundation, the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs (2017-2021), Temple of the Arts, and the UCLA Health System Advisory Board.聽
Black is also on the Advisory Board of Delos/Well Living, an organization focused on enhancing health and well-being in the spaces where we live.聽
Black received her BA in Public Communications in 1983 from 小蓝视频 in Washington, DC.聽
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