EMPOWER: Students, Arts, and Activism

USC Fisher Museum of Art (HAR)

A Workshop, Mixer, and Catalyst for All USC Students An Arts in Action Event Snacks and lunch will be served. ADMISSION: Admission is free and open to current USC students.

42nd Annual USC Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. – MLK/FBI: A Screening and Conversation with Sam Pollard

Norris Cinema Theatre (NCT)

In celebration of the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., we are excited to present a special screening of the illuminating documentary MLK/FBI, followed by a conversation with Sam Pollard, its Emmy-winning and Oscar-nominated director who was deemed one of “cinema’s most dedicated chroniclers of the Black experience in America” by Film at Lincoln

Yoga for Spine: Back to Basics!

UCR Fishbowl 835 W 34th St, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Yoga for Spine: Back to Basics! THU / FEB 23 / 1 PMUniversity Religious Center, FishbowlINFO & RSVP Being on a computer and phone all day messes up our backs. This student-organized event

University Park Slow Jams: Norwood Elementary Band Aid

Norwood Elementary School 2020 Oak Street, Los Angeles, United States

Let’s fix the bad sidewalks around Norwood Elementary School! Join the NORWOOD BAND AID ACTIVATION Tuesday, February 28, 2023, from 7:00-8:30am   What’s the “Norwood Band Aid Activation?” To call

Birds of No Nation: Afghan Women on Art, Gender, Freedom, and Exile — Workshop and Conversation

On International Women’s Day, join us for two events exploring the powerful role the arts and creativity play in global struggles for women’s rights, featuring exiled Afghan graffiti artist and muralist Shamsia Hassani and acclaimed Afghan American multimedia artist Gazelle Samizay. In the afternoon, artists, activists, and all supporters of human rights are invited to

Heal Hear Here | Presented by LA Freewaves

LA State Historic Park (1245 N. Spring St., LA CA 90012) 1245 N. Spring St., Los Angeles, CA, United States

LA Freewaves and 30 artists + organizations present HEAL HEAR HERE, a FREE public healing art event that will feature artistic works, practices, and performances to create a multi-cultural and multi-sensory environment encouraging Los Angeles to break out of isolation and into a reparative afternoon of collective care. The event will involve Indigenous-informed opening and