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FACULTY NEWS:

Picturing Black History: Photographs and Stories That Changed the World, featuring Prof. Jasmin Young

Archives of Dissent: First Friday the Unauthorized News and the Legacy of Haunani-Kay Trask

Fire Kinship, photo credit: PST ART

Recent and Upcoming Art Shows featuring Prof. Gerald Clarke

Dr. Anthony Macías’s New Book Receives Honorable Mention, 2024 International Latino Book Award

In Search of the ‘Tomato King’: Finding a Mexican Migrant Politician, Rooted in California Soil, by Prof. Adrían Félix

Young Oak Kim Center to launch traveling museum on America’s first Koreatown with Mellon Foundation Grant

Desert X 2023: A contemporary art exhibition featuring the work of Professor Gerald Clarke.

Spotlight on Prof. Ed Chang’s Research: Uncovering the History of America’s First Koreatown

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