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Heroism and Spectrality in Cuban Revolutionary Film

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Minor in Jewish American Studies

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Identity: You, Me and What Others See Panel Discussion

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Broadcasting Dissent: Decolonization, Aesthetics, and Community Media

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USC's Multicultural Retreat

March 5-6

Interested in learning about diversity and social justice issues? Looking to make friends with students from different backgrounds? Want to become a leader in making changes at USC?

If so, apply to participate in the Fourth Annual Multicultural Retreat!

This retreat is a great opportunity for you to openly engage with other students about multiculturalism on campus. Through this retreat, you will build leadership skills and learn about diversity issues through fun, interactive activities and discussions, and a collaboration to create an action plan for change on campus. You will have the chance to meet and network with other students who are passionate about diversity and change. If you’re interested in learning about yourself and others from different backgrounds, the Multicultural Retreat is for you!

For any further questions, please contact Angie Keam at keam@usc.edu or 213-821-2437.

Applications are now available at http://sait.usc.edu/ca/app_clearinghouse/

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Race, Tenure, and the University

Wednesday, September 22, 2010, 4-6pm; Friends of USC Libraries Room, Doheny 240

A Public Form co-sponsored by Asian Pacific American Student Services
Amazing scholars from across the country are coming to campus to dialogue about issues around race and tenure patterns.




CASA Culture Show 2011 Info Session

Want to get involved in CASA's Annual Culture Show this year?  Want to be a part of something big?  Want FREE FOOD?  Come out to our info session and find out how! 
Wednesday, September 22, 2010, 6:30pm - 8:00pm @ THH 116
There will be important info regarding:

  • Storyline
  • Characters/Cast
  • Auditions
  • Rehearsals
  • Committees (publicity, fundraising, costume, backstage, etc.)

Whether it's backstage or onstage, there's a way for everyone to participate. Come out and see what this year's story will be and how you can help out!
Afterwards, we'll have Q&A with the directors if you have any questions.
Directed & produced by Nelson Li, Jennifer Huang, & Patrick Lefaver.

-USC CASA (Chinese American Student Association)

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Race, Tenure and the University–A Public Forum

 

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Available Course

AMST 466: The Psychology of African Americans

Professor Stan Huey


Wed 2:00-4:50pm                                   Class no. 10440
VKC 154                                                              4 units

Course Objectives:

·    To provide an introduction to the study of behavior, health, and well-being among African Americans.
·    To foster creative, critical, and informed thinking about African American health, mental health, and behavior.



Topics include:



·        Race and Racial Identity
·        Racial Bias & Effects
·        The Black Family
·        Race, Media, and Popular Culture Race & Education
·        Race, Wealth, and Consumer Culture
·        Intergroup Conflict
·        Race, Crime, and Delinquency
·        Health Disparities and Treatment