The intersection of the Chicano and LGBTQ social and political movements and the interconnected lives of the artists and activists who fueled the civil rights struggles of the past decades is illustrated through storytelling and historic photos in this powerful presentation.
Everyone is invited to attend the English department’s Popular Culture Studies Speaker Event featuring Mark Marino, Associate Professor and Director of Humanities and Critical Code Studies Lab at USC. Read more
The 34th Annual CSUN Powwow sponsored by American Indian Studies, American Indian Student Association, First Nations Alumni Association, and Associated Students. Admission is free. All are welcome.