Every Tuesday and Thursday, students sit in a circle inside Shrine Auditorium to write and rehearse lines with formerly incarcerated people, rehearsing for “Performing Policy: The Justice Project,” an open-ended …
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Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles, home to one of the largest homeless populations in the United States, stretches across 54 blocks. The no-to-low-income community borders some of the more …
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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.
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.
Share your experiences and connect with others in a new series of workshops that use Council, a group practice rooted in empathic listening and speaking from the heart. Featuring gestural …
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A special report from ABC Salutes. Nicholas Cormier III is now thriving. As part of the USC Warrior Bards, he is part of a new community. He had been an air-traffic …
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