CANCELED—EMPOWER: Council and Group Dance Workshop
E.F. Hutton ParkThis event has been canceled due to public health concerns related to COVID-19. Further information about USC policies and plans related to COVID-19 is available HERE.
This event has been canceled due to public health concerns related to COVID-19. Further information about USC policies and plans related to COVID-19 is available HERE.
Scholar, activist, playwright, artist, and one of the original organizers of Black Lives Matter Funmilola Fagbamila will perform The Intersection: Woke Black Folk, her acclaimed one-woman stage play about the complexities of Black political identity and how humans navigate difference.
On Indigenous People’s Day, join an important conversation with four rising artists who are making work that advances racial justice and challenges patriarchal systems of exploitation. 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 racial experiences and brainstorm new vocabulary around them.
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.