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Performance to Showcase New Dances by CSUN Choreographers

Dance can evoke passion, anger and joy. Movement and gestures by the human body can bring an audience to tears or to its feet in celebration. California State University, Northridge’s top student choreographers and dancers will demonstrate just how powerful dance can be on Wednesday, April 26 and Thursday, April 27, as part of the university’s annual spring dance concert, “Kinesis: Emerging Choreography.” -- SCV News

CASA 0101 Theater Presents World Premiere of FAVORITE COUSINS as Inaugural Production in the newly dedicated Gloria Molina Auditorium at CASA 0101 Theater, April 28 – May 21, 2023

Villela began her directing career in Josefina López’s directing workshop in response to the absence of Latina directors both on screen and on stage. Her passion for directing stems from her playwriting. Her short plays have been showcased in the Frida Kahlo 10-Minute Festival, Casa 0101 Theater’s Chicanas, Cholas y Chisme, Occupy the Heart and P.I.E. Story Theater, and Center Theater Group’s Chisme y Queso and Community Stories. While Vilella writes and directs, she also teaches courses in Chicana/o Studies and English at California State University, Northridge (CSUN). -- The Hollywood Times

Thousands fled to Mastodon after Musk bought Twitter. Are they still ‘tooting’?

Johnathan Flowers, an assistant professor of philosophy at California State University Northridge, started a Mastodon account last November after Musk bought Twitter. But after he posted some observations about the racial politics of the platform, users demanded that Flowers, who is Black, hide those posts behind content warnings. -- The Guardian

CSUN Marks 50 Years of Hip-Hop with C.I.P.H.E.R Symposium

California State University, Northridge is marking the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with a symposium hosted by CSUN’s Center for the Interdisciplinary Pursuit of Hip-Hop Elevation & Research (C.I.P.H.E.R.) to feature food, art, special guests and musical performances. -- SCV News

Art on the Road: Come for the murals. Stay for the mothers.

THAT IS THE BAD NEWS. THE GOOD NEWS IS that Pacoima has a history of activism that unites many of its citizens in a fight for a better, or, in this case, healthier and more beautiful world, from tackling racist practices to now addressing environmental justice. In 1968 students from Pacoima staged one of the biggest civil rights protests in California history, forcing massive reforms at the (now) Cal State University Northridge. It also paved the way for the school’s and state’s first Pan-African and Chicano Studies Departments. -- Oregon Artswatch

Thousands fled to Mastodon after Musk bought Twitter. Are they still ‘tooting’?

Johnathan Flowers, an assistant professor of philosophy at California State University Northridge, started a Mastodon account last November after Musk bought Twitter. But after he posted some observations about the racial politics of the platform, users demanded that Flowers, who is Black, hide those posts behind content warnings. -- USA News Hub

Tim Whyte | Government’s Info Barriers

In addition to my “day job” here at The Signal, I teach journalism part-time at Cal State Northridge — a part-time gig I’ve had since 1998. Back then, I used to tell my students there were two kinds of interviews: In person or on the phone. -- Santa Clarita Valley Signal

Cal State undergraduate workers seek union representation

Emma Galloway, a commuter student at Cal State Northridge, said receiving at least the Los Angeles minimum wage of $16.50 for her work as a student assistant in the Journalism Department office would help her save money to move out of her parents’ house. -- Long Beach Post

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