For You
For Participants
This project seeks to document what UCLA did — or did not do — after students reported identity-based harm and protest-related harassment. Because administrative records are incomplete, first-hand accounts are critical.
What We’re Asking
- Reports filed: Did you submit an EDI complaint, Title VI report, police report, or Dean of Students complaint?
- Acknowledgment: Did you receive a confirmation or case number?
- Follow-up: Did anyone from UCLA contact you, interview you, or provide an outcome letter?
- Remedial steps: Were you offered any safety measures, academic adjustments, or supportive services?
What We’re Not Asking (in this phase)
- We are not asking about how hostile the environment felt, or personal perceptions of climate.
- The focus is solely on documented steps UCLA took (or failed to take) once students came forward.
Why This Matters
Title VI requires UCLA to take prompt and effective steps to alleviate a hostile environment. First-hand accounts help establish whether those steps were taken.
Confidentiality
- You may share anonymously or on the record.
- Information will only be published with your consent, and raw materials will be handled securely.