In the Media (page 12)
In the Media: Rosie Narasaki’s New Play Spotlighted in Rafu Shimpo
Rosie Narasaki ’13’s new play, Unrivaled, will have its world premiere at Boston Court Pasadena.
Read MoreIn the Media: Wendy Cheng Discusses Monterey Park’s Mourning and History in Zócalo Public Square
Cheng says Monterey Park is “a home for ‘immigrants and lost ones,’ where those who have been historically excluded or vilified elsewhere might come to dance with others who are not exactly like them.”
Read MoreIn the Media: Lauren Ng Discusses the Future of Sustainability with GreenBiz
“Our generation wants to work for organizations that are aligned with our values, in roles that focus on social and environmental impact,” Ng says.
Read MoreIn the Media: Susan D. Anderson ’75 Speaks to KQED About the Black Miners Bar
“People of African descent have been coming to California since people have been coming to California,” Anderson said.
Read MoreIn the Media: The Progressive Remembers Samella Lewis on Her 100th Birthday
“Lewis’s teachings, writings, curatorial efforts, film productions, political activism, and other activities reflected her tireless commitment to Black artists,” the Progressive notes.
Read MoreIn the Media: Susan D. Anderson ’75 Speaks to CBS News About Olympian Cornelius Jackson
Susan D. Anderson ’75, history curator and program manager at the California African American Museum, discussed the significance of former Olympian Cornelius Jackson with CBS News.
Read MoreIn the Media: Kristina Wong’s Solo Show Earns Rave Review from Los Angeles Times
Comedian and activist Kristina Wong, who is part of this season’s Scripps Presents programming, earned a positive review for her solo show.
Read MoreIn the Media: Character in Brendan Slocumb’s Hit Novel Based on Rachel Vetter Huang, Los Angeles Times Notes
Author Brendan Slocumb calls mentor and adjunct professor in music Rachel Huang “a life-saving force.”
Read MoreIn the Media: Wooster Symphony Orchestra to Perform Piece Composed by Anna-Louise Walton ’14, Bargain Hunter Reports
Walton majored in music and began composing formally during her junior year.
Read MoreIn the Media: New Exhibition by Alison Saar ’78 Opens at L.A. Louver, Art Daily Reports
The exhibition examines the historical and contemporary layers of Black womanhood in the United States.
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