Armando Ibañez, creator of “Undocumented Tales,” discussed the importance of voting, lack of opportunities for people of color in the film industry and the negative depictions of the undocumented community in the media.
Author: Paris Barraza
Pop-up concert series When Art Happens debuts in Long Beach
The CRay Project founded the new community event series “When Art Happens” to showcase performing artists to a Zoom and in-person audience.
A history of drag and ball culture
Here is a look into the origins of drag and ball culture that is now ingrained into modern day society.
Carpenter Center opens its doors for in-person voting for the 2020 general election
Starting on Oct. 24, Long Beach residents can drop off their ballots or vote in person at The Richard and Karen Carpenter Performing Arts Center.
I tried Virtual Speed Friending and it was everything I needed
I participated in Associated Students, Inc.’s Virtual Speed Friending to see if I could make a friend. Turns out, it didn’t matter.
“You make it your own” Artist Edgar Heap of Birds speaks at Forms of Reparations: The Museum and Restorative Justice
The virtual symposium continues with artist Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds, who discusses his decades-spanning career in art.
Filmmaker Armando Ibañez guest speaks at “Amplify. Our Voices. Our Stories.” at CSULB
Armando Ibañez joined the Dream Success Center and the Office of Multicultural Affairs to discuss his award-winning series “Undocumented Tales” and how he is changing the narrative of the undocumented community in media.
CSULB Farmers Market vendors struggle to stay in business during the pandemic
Crystal Pure Honey, The Tamale Fiesta and Brothers Products are all vendors that used to sell at Associated Students, Inc.’s Farmers Market. Now, they all face the challenge of staying in business during a pandemic.
James Mahkween creates “Cat Call” to spotlight harmful behavior and sexual harassment in society
Long Beach dancer and choreographer James Mahkween shares his upcoming project “Cat Call,” a two-hour performance that will focus on topics of sexual harassment and toxic masculinity.
CSULB co-hosts ConSortiUm’s Platform Series
The virtual series Platform makes its debut on Thursday, which will feature artist Beatriz Cortez in conversation with curator Erin Chistovale.