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Meet Tinashe, The American Singer With African Origin

Furthermore, her mother, who is of Danish, Norwegian, and Irish descent to be precise, teaches physical therapy at California State University, Northridge. Tinashe scored roles in several TV shows, movies, and children's videos in the early 2000s, including the popular cartoon series "Avatar: The Last Airbender" in 2007. She has worked with stars like Britney Spears, Future, Offset and of course Nigerian popular music artist, Davido, who featured her in his song titled "How Long." - N Opera News

Ric Salinas Stars In 57 Chevy

CRIS FRANCO (PLAYWRIGHT): Mexican-born, Angelino-raised Cristobal ‘Cris’ Franco has combined his bilingual/bi-cultural roots with his natural comedic bent to achieve his life’s goal: to create engaging, intelligent, humorous works that both entertain and acculturate their audience as to the unique contemporary ‘American-Latino’ experience. The result has been a multi-faceted, award-winning career as a writer, actor, producer, stand-up comedian, talk-show host, TV journalist, and openly gay activist who has broken down barriers and built cultural bridges by way of communication through comedy. Cris’s career, spanning thirty-plus years, includes multiple acting and writing credits for both stage and screen, including works important in the history of Latino television—writer for the first Chicano sitcom, A.K.A. Pablo; Head of Comedy for first the bilingual talk show, El Show de Paul Rodriguez; cast member of the original company of Zoot Suit by Luis Valdez and El Teatro Campesino. Cris has been a part of many award-winning projects—writer/performer for the Emmy Award-winning PBS series, Square One Television and writer for the Alma Award-winning children’s series, Puzzle Place. He has garnered awards for his ten years of work on PBS, especially for his critically acclaimed talk show, The Cris Franco Show. In 2011, for his comprehensive and enduring work in documenting the contemporary American Latino experience in “a bold, inventive and truthful manner,” his alma mater, California State University Northridge, requested that Cris donate his papers and original show tapes to their media archives. While compiling, reviewing and cataloguing these documents, Cris began reflecting on his life’s journey and started penning his play 57 CHEVY. --The Vista Press

WRD Board of Directors Appoints New General Manager

Mr. Tucker graduated with a B.A. in Religion from Morehouse College, a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from California State University, Northridge, and an M.B.A in General Management from Pepperdine University. He also completed a series of leadership and certification programs from the UCLA Anderson School of Business and the Project Management Institute. --Hews Media Group

Kaleidescape Hires New VP

Heather holds a B.S. in business administration and marketing from California State University, Northridge, and was elected to an elite group of future leaders at Sony’s Global Business Leadership University program. -- Media Play News

Film Academy Names 25 Industry Partners for 5th Year of Gold Rising Internship Program

The program also has a production track with online technical workshops and masterclasses for students interested in cinematography, costume design, film editing, production design and sound. The 35 participants in this track are from California State University Northridge, Exceptional Minds Academy, Los Angeles Film School, Los Angeles Trade-Technical College, New York Film Academy and select local community colleges from the Academy’s Community College Film and Media Arts Consortium. -- The Wrap

$40 million donation to Cal State Fullerton from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott announced

Along with being the largest gift in Cal State Fullerton’s 64 years, donations from Scott announced Tuesday broke records for giving at Pasadena City College, $30 million; Long Beach City College, $30 million; Cal State Northridge, $40 million; and Cal Poly Pomona (largest individual), $40 million. Cal State Channel Islands received $15 million and Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga was given $25 million. -- Orange County Register

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