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January 2019
BRITE Center Wants to Hear from People 14 and Older!
The UCLA BRITE Center is seeking young people ages 14 and older to critique our videos in an effort to tackle the issue of smoking especially in the Korean community. Participants will complete a 15 minute video survey for a change to win a Starbucks gift card valued from $5 - $100. The earlier you participate the bigger chances you have of winning the $100 gift card!!
Find out more »September 2015
BRITE Center Seeks Study Participants
The BRITE Center is currently seeking men ages 40 and older who have experienced racism and have a story to tell. If this sounds like you or someone you know please call 707-928-4041. Volunteers will receive a $10 gift card as thanks.
Find out more »August 2014
2014 SAMHSA Voice Awards
On Wednesday, August 13, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) will recognize television and film screenwriters and producers, and more who educate the public about substance use and mental disorders at the 2014 Voice Awards, held on the UCLA campus. Now in its ninth year, the Voice Awards event brings together the behavioral health community and the entertainment industry to improve public awareness about behavioral health and recovery. “There is no discounting the power of media and particularly film…
Find out more »May 2014
Healthy Living Project
Come learn how to live a more positive and healthy lifestyle while also being visited by some very cute lovable, and highly trained therapy animals.
Find out more »January 2013
“The Art of Polling in the Era of Social Messaging” Inaugural Talk by Cornell Belcher
The BRITE Center believes that the science and art of polling paired with the use of social media is an innovative and powerful approach that can potentially be used in research and applied settings. As one of the pollsters and strategists who helped develop the technique, Cornell Belcher will discuss how the Obama for America campaign used the approach of combining data and social messaging to find and recruit previously untapped and neglected communities to secure and predict the president’s…
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