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… drawings, textiles, sculpture and performances. Davis was commissioned by LA Metro to create large-scale, site-specific work that … new Crenshaw/LAX rail line, opening in 2020. Felipe Baeza was born in 1987 in Guanajuato, Mexico and lives and works …
… Intercultural Community Center, and is designed and curated by Rubén Esparza. The exhibition is on view from November 5 … Pride Publics: Words and Actions is made possible in part by California Humanities, the National Endowment for the … and wear masks while indoors. This event will abide by all of Occidental College’s safety protocols and are …
… be visible we hope to capture part of their stories. We want to center the bodies’ of folx that feel they do not fit … which begins at 6:30pm. At 6:30pm the BODY show will begin by a presentation by Gloria Lucas titled, “ Eating Disorders and Body Love, …
… 2018 book on the crisis, What the Eyes Don’t See , was named by the New York Times as one of the 100 most notable books … the City of Flint chose to save money by switching from water purchased from the City of Detroit to water pumped … the physician, scientist and activist who exposed the Flint water crisis will speak on “What the Eyes Don’t See: Stories …
… and heard. JKF shot? Badly? Now what? For many of us, JFK wasn’t just the president. He was the president who carried the torch to a new generation … and doubts about his response to the civil rights movement. By the fall of 1963, JFK and the "Kennedy years" seemed so …
… Knitting Nation Phase 12 performance, Collins’ stint as Wanlass Artist-in-Residence will feature a new installation, … and the installation. Ten years ago, New York-based Collins was a rising fashion designer, whose knitwear was worn by such celebrities as Sarah Jessica Parker, Cameron Diaz, …
… 20th century America. "Eric Schlosser helped change the way we think about food - how it's produced, how our tastes … stated a 2001 New York Times review of the book. An award-winning correspondent for the Atlantic Monthly, … Labor in the American Black Market. The book was inspired by his magazine stories on the enforcement of U.S. marijuana …
… O’Brien will be joined by a panel of local thought leaders for the event, including … on being Latino in America, and I am looking forward to speaking with and hearing from its impressive … year." The tour’s stop at Occidental is being sponsored by the Remsen Bird Fund, with support from other College …
… the Guardian and Telegraph in London, and The Nation . It was in April 1960 that Carawan – then the new musical director at the Highlander Folk … words and arrangement to an old song brought to Highlander by the workers of the Negro Food and Tobacco Union of …
… William Reeves '16, a kinesiology major from Claremont, was honored by the American Society of Hematology for his abstract about … says Reeves, who accepted the $500 Abstract Achievement Award at ASH's annual meeting in December in San Diego, where …