Join us for a discussion and Q&A with WALDA KATZ-FISHMAN, scholar activist and professor of sociology at Howard University, and JEROME SCOTT, a former autoworker, labor organizer in Detroit auto plants, and member of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers. Motown and the Making of Working-Class Revolutionaries: The Story of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers offers a fresh perspective on class, race, and revolution in the United States.
Join the PASRC and CLSRC in playing Loteria, a traditional Mexican board game of chance, similar to bingo.
Speaker: Dr. Christel Temple
Topic: "From the Journal of Negro History to the Journal of Black Studies: Genealogies of Black Knowledge Production in Pan-African Studies"
This Black History Month virtual series is hosted by the Department of Pan-African Studies at Cal State LA.
Being a leader today means creating spaces where everyone feels seen, valued, and included. In this workshop, students will explore what it means to be culturally responsive and how our identities show up in the work we do. Through interactive activities and real examples, participants will learn practical ways to understand diverse perspectives, avoid cultural assumptions, and uplift the voices of others. This session will help students grow as leaders who listen first, act with care, and create welcoming environments wherever they go.
Join the APISRC in ringing in the Year of the Fire Horse this Lunar New Year! Learn about the meaning and significance of this annual holiday celebrated in China, Vietnam, Korea, and many other countries. There will be food, engaging activities, performances, and so much more. All are welcome!
Celebrate all bodies—every shape, size, and story. Join us for a week of events focused on self-love, body neutrality, and redefining what wellness looks like. Let’s move away from comparison and toward confidence, community, and care.