The final project for this course addresses commemoration on UCLAs campus. The project conceptualizes the landscape as an archive of memory. In line with the work of Clowney and others, it sees commemoration as an essential component of historical justice.
Working in small groups, your task is to create a piece of public history that addresses commemoration on campus.Group Final Project we are creating a policy report and this is our headline. I am responsible for completing the following. Here is the outline and directions. I need this written like an argumentative policy report so it fits in the group project.
Data Analysis:
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Building |
Naming Type |
Who the Person is |
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David Geffen School of Medicine |
Donor |
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Fielding School of Public Health |
Donor |
|
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Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center |
Donor / Public figure |
|
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Factor Health Sciences Building |
Donor |
|
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Reed Neurological Research Center |
Donor |
|
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Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior |
Donor |
|
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Edie and Lew Wasserman Building |
Donor |
|
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Jules Stein Eye Institute |
Donor |
|
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Doris Stein Eye Research Center |
Donor |
|
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Peter V. Ueberroth Building |
Donor |
|
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Gonda (Goldschmied) Neuroscience and Genetics Research Center |
Donor |
|
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MacDonald Medical Research Laboratory |
Donor |
|
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Terasaki Life Sciences Building |
Honorary / Achievement |
Policy Problem:
Policy Recommendations:
References:
- Burton, Terry. Naming Rights: Legacy Gifts and Corporate Money. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2008.
- Field, John. “UCLA School of Medicine: An Historical Vignette.” California Medicine 111, no. 2 (August 1969): 12729.,
- Son, Megan. “UCLA Community Questions Fairness of Naming Buildings After Donors.” Daily Bruin, April 23, 2019. LexisNexis

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