Join us for a conversation with artist and activist Lydia Emily as part of the Remnants of Resistance podcast series. Considered by many to be one of the preeminent female street artists of our time, her large-scale murals have appeared all over the world. Her art is deeply political, and our conversation will explore the… Continue reading Love and (R)evolution: A Conversation with Artist and Activist Lydia Emily
Join us for the 55th Anniversary: Cementing Our Legacy, a powerful celebration of fifty-five years of Sankofa—a journey rooted in the remembrance of our ancestral heritage and historical resilience. "Cementing Our Legacy" honors the struggles and victories that have defined our path, highlighting how our rich past continues to shape and inspire the future of… Continue reading Africana Studies Week 55th Anniversary: Cementing our Legacy
As part of Indigenous Awareness Month at CSUN, Debbie Martinez-Rambeau, who attended CSUN in the 1970s, will speak to students about her involvement in organizing the first powwow at CSUN. She will also share about her continued involvement in the annual event, and various traditions and protocols related to the event that celebrates American Indian… Continue reading Debbie Martinez-Rambeau and the History of the CSUN Powwow
A CSUN Theatre production of El Teatro Campesino's Las Dos Caras del Patroncito Funded by the CSUN Diversity & Equity Innovation Grant A 75-minute program includes: An introductory lecture by Dr. Jorge Huerta, Chancellor’s Associates Professor of Theatre, Emeritus at the University of California, San Diego. He is a leading authority on contemporary Chicana/o and US… Continue reading Teatro Campesinos’s Las Dos Caras del Patroncito (Two presentations available)
The American Indian Studies Program presents a talk by acclaimed artist, poet, and playwright Dr. Velina Houston, USC School of Dramatic Arts and Board of Trustees Berklee College, Boston. This event celebrating Native American Heritage Month is open to the public.