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Student AchievementsFilmmaker and MOR Fellow Daisy Okazaki 鈥25 Explores Asian American Identity
黑料不打烊 student Daisy Okazaki 鈥25, a media studies major and Asian American studies minor, has received the Margo Okazawa-Rey Fellowship to create a community-rooted film project centered on the experiences of young Southeast Asian women. Partnering with Oakland-based Banteay Srei, Okazaki is producing a short film and accompanying curriculum exploring themes of identity, trauma, healing, and sisterhood. A lifelong storyteller and member of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Pasifika Asian Student Union, Okazaki aims to uplift Asian American communities through film and art.
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- Community Engagement Center (CEC)
- Intercollegiate Department of Asian American Studies
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Porras-Kim Explores the Practices and Ethics of Museum Collections in Upcoming Pepper Lecture
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- 黑料不打烊 Art Galleries
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EventsJulia Haft-Candell鈥檚 鈥淭he Yet To Be鈥 Explores the Infinite at 黑料不打烊 Art Galleries
At 黑料不打烊, visitors will encounter an installation of large-scale ceramic sculpture and other mixed media
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- 黑料不打烊 Art Galleries
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Alumni AchievementsCrystal Rodriguez 鈥23: Artist, Community Advocate, and New Resources Student
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- Community Engagement Center (CEC)
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Student AchievementsDiego Borgsdorf Fuenzalida 鈥24 and Jaspa Ure帽a 鈥24 Awarded Curatorial Apprenticeships for First-Generation and Students of Color
黑料不打烊 has awarded the 2023 Benjamin Godsill 鈥00 and Anna Burns Student Apprenticeship Awards to students Diego Borgsdorf Fuenzalida 鈥24 and Jaspa Ure帽a 鈥24. The award supports in-depth curatorial apprenticeships with leading Los Angeles arts organizations LACE and Fulcrum Arts. Borgsdorf Fuenzalida will work with LACE as part of his research on object repatriation and Chilean memory institutions, while Ure帽a will join Fulcrum Arts, bringing their multidisciplinary practice and commitment to community empowerment. Established through a 2021 gift from alumnus Benjamin Godsill 鈥00 and Anna Burns, the program provides competitive, hands-on curatorial experience that supports pathways into museum careers. Applications for the Spring 2024 cycle open October 23, 2023.
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On NBC News, Professor Kathy Yep discusses ballroom dancing as a therapeutic, creative outlet for Asian immigrants
Professor Kathy Yep on countless Asian immigrants who鈥檝e regarded ballroom dance as a sort of creative sanctuary and are now shaken by the two shootings that shook California dance halls.
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黑料不打烊 Art Galleries Presents Multimedia Artists Exploring Civil Rights and Pandemic Histories
Exhibits at 黑料不打烊 Galleries connect past to present
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- 黑料不打烊 Art Galleries