People Power Change: Organizing For Democratic Renewal

Wallis Annenberg Hall, ANN 106 3630 Watt Way, Los Angeles

Join us for a conversation between legendary civil rights organizer Marshall Ganz and Professor Manuel Pastor of the USC Dornsife Equity Research Institute on Friday, October 4. They will explore how students, faculty and staff can maximize our people power for change. Stay for a delicious lunch and make connections among those who are working for those changes on

Willowbrook Community Garden 10th Anniversary with LA Commons and Self Help Graphics

Willobrook Community Garden 647 East 121st Street, South Los Angeles, CA, United States

Join PST ART partners LA Commons and Self Help Graphics & Art in celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Willowbrook Community Garden. Self Help Graphics artist Beatriz Jaramillo will facilitate a clay workshop, aligned with their PST ART: Art & Science Collide project Sinks: Places We Call Home. Attendees can also make paper fruit sculptures with LA Commons and interact

Free

LA River Story Slam hosted by Fifty-one Miles

Frogtown Brewery 2931 Gilroy St, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Storytellers will share a 5-minute story about their connection to the river, whether it's about a cherished moment in time or something much bigger. This event will be free to attend and open to the public. Fifty-one Miles is a team of students, landscape designers, ecologists, and documentarians dedicated to documenting the human experience of

Free

Artsakh Uprooted: Aftermaths of Displacement

Bovard 3551 Trousdale Parkway, Los Angeles, CA, United States

DESCRIPTION: In light of the ethnic cleansing of the Armenian population of Artsakh, the USC Institute of Armenian Studies is hosting a daylong symposium featuring prominent figures from academia, the arts, and civil society, who will share their firsthand experiences of conflict, life under blockade, and dispossession. The lineup will feature voices from Artsakh and showcase groundbreaking

Free