Swaying Grasses | A Poem by Georgia Sanders
A poem about looking for hope and peace amidst the unrest and struggles of the current times.
Read MoreA poem about looking for hope and peace amidst the unrest and struggles of the current times.
Read MoreThe assignment was simple: retrieve comments on gun violence in 15-minutes. Then out through the USC campus they went; my eager student reporters from the Annenberg Specialized Journalism…
Read MoreOut of defiance for the Western-dominated art world, Murakami created his own movement called Superflat. The name refers both to the flattened compositions that lacked one point perspective of historical Japanese artistic movements such as Nihonga, as well as to the flattening (or merging) of art and commerce.
Read MoreEach social media post. Every media report. And every time, eye read one of the innumerous white supremacist rhetoric and propaganda about you and the work you do, and eye see why you can’t look the other way.
Read MoreA week of romping through euro countries, many that are geographically or populously smaller than states at home. Trains, planes, and the unwise decision to rent an automobile.
Read MoreMy name is Trish, but you can call me TRISHES. That’s how Trish Hosein has introduced her persona for several years, performing across the United States and abroad with her magnetizing melodies, live looping and unfiltered storytelling.
Read MoreMichael Zinzun was an activist and community organizer based in Pasadena with a heart for the entire world. His life and legacy is explored…
Read MoreBeing a Black man in America many of those stories resonate with me. They make me feel at home when I attend these exhibits. Viewing the pieces also build confidence and pride in being Black. It causes me to celebrate the strength within our culture, how we have persevered through tough times, how we have remained strong throughout our journey here.
Read MoreNotably, Kristin’s photos were profoundly appreciated by one 2010 ’Hollywood Lowrider Club – émigré.’ Visibly touched, he confided, paraphrasing, “This representation is so different than anything I ever have seen about the lowrider culture. Typically the references exposed are, projected pejoratively, and seemingly the overriding perceptions lean toward gang participation, violent rivalry, sexism and other negative connotations.”
Read MoreSan Francisco State University Fine Arts Gallery | Power of Community – Chinatown Then & Now
Read MoreJames Farr, coproducer of Thorns on the Rose, sat down with us to talk his life, his show Conversation.Live, and his powerful documentary.
Read MorePresident Biden ushered in Juneteeth as a national holiday. But what comes next? How do we continue to move forward towards a more equal future?
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