Arts, Activism and the Academy: Addressing Racism Within Higher Education
OnlineExplore the intersection of scholarship, art, and activism with USC faculty, artists and curators. This event is part of Foresight Is 2020: Racial Justice and the Arts.
Explore the intersection of scholarship, art, and activism with USC faculty, artists and curators. This event is part of Foresight Is 2020: Racial Justice and the Arts.
This unique multimedia event invites USC students and the larger community to join forces with Milwaukee visual and spoken word artists Fondé Bridges, Mikal Floyd-Pruitt, and Dasha Kelly Hamilton to recognize familiar but so-far-unnamed …
Join a collective of environmental justice advocates from Esperanza Community Housing’s People Not Pozos campaign and USC performers in a workshop presentation of Arts in Action's ongoing documentary theatre project.
Join us on Wellness Days for “Make Me Laugh!,” a series of workshops using laughter and clowning to improve our emotional and physical wellness in a historic moment of separation …
Join us for the premiere of somos agua: a collective honoring of our mama agua, a dance film by CONTRA-TIEMPO. Common Ground is an original series of events that showcases Los Angeles artists and organizers who are deconstructing and reimagining America’s relationship to itself—the interplay between the nation and the actual landmass on which it depends.
Drawing from Community Power Collective’s arts activism with workers, musicians, and youth in Boyle Heights, artists Quetzal Flores, Martha Gonzalez, and USC history graduate student Yesenia Hunter will guide participants through a collective songwriting and digital artwork workshop, followed by a discussion centered on the relationship between land and power.