Book club meetings: “Lifelines: A Doctor’s Journey in the Fight for Public Health”

“Lifelines: A Doctor’s Journey in the Fight for Public Health” ||Division of Biokinesiology & Physical Therapy DEI Book Club for Faculty, Staff and Alums September 26, 2022  4:30 pm – 6:00 pm on Zoom Join the Division Biokinesiology of  & Physical Therapy’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Book Club.  September’s selection is Leana Wen, MD (memoir) Lifelines:A Doctor’s Journey in the … Continue reading Book club meetings: “Lifelines: A Doctor’s Journey in the Fight for Public Health”

Join us for a Mid-Autumn Celebration this Friday on the HSC campus!

Some wind and rain won’t stop us for long! Our Mid-Autumn Celebration has been moved to this Friday, September 23 from 5:00-8:30PM. Join us for a Mid-Autumn Celebration on the HSC campus! The “night-market” style event is open to USC students, staff, faculty, friends and family! We hope to see you there! Continue reading Join us for a Mid-Autumn Celebration this Friday on the HSC campus!

LUMPIA: With a Vengeance Film Screening Coming on Sept 28!

By day, Patrick Ginelsa is a USC staff member in the Marshall Experiential Learning Center. By night, he is the director of ?Lumpia: With a Vengeance?, a super fun action comedy that will be getting a wide release late September. September 28, 2022  7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Ray Stark Family Theatre, 900 W 34th St #108, Los … Continue reading LUMPIA: With a Vengeance Film Screening Coming on Sept 28!

Beyond the Monolith: Representations of AAPI Artists in Dance, Part 1

Mark your calendars for “Beyond the Monolith: Representations of AAPI Artists in Dance, Part 1” presented by Visions & Voices on Thursday, September 15, 7:30 pm at the Kaufman Dance Center’s Large Performance Space! “Beyond the Monolith” is a dynamic one-hour program with short films by students/faculty, student performances of new works by renowned guest … Continue reading Beyond the Monolith: Representations of AAPI Artists in Dance, Part 1

Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month Virtual Closing Event

Join President Carol L. Folt together with faculty, staff, students, and members of the USC community as we explore the heritage month’s theme of “Making Space for Our Stories.” Thanks to all who attended the APIFSA End-of-Year Celebration and to those who attended the AAPIHM events this month. In particular, we would like to thank Isaac Vigilla for the … Continue reading Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month Virtual Closing Event

Debut at The Wallis

USC Kaufman dance majors will perform at @thewallisbh April 21-23, 2022! Choreography includes a new work by API faculty member Achinta S. McDaniel. The piece titled “1947” draws from the colonial history of modern India and Pakistan. Learn more and buy tickets today at kaufman.usc.edu. Continue reading Debut at The Wallis

Industry and Identity: A career conversation with Dr. James Hu

USC APIFSA’s Industry and Identity event series invites USC API staff, faculty, and alumni to speak about their careers. In addition to sharing how their identities have influenced their journeys, guests will explore a variety of professional development topics from mentorship to networking and more. On Monday April 4, 2022, Dr. James Hu, Associate Professor … Continue reading Industry and Identity: A career conversation with Dr. James Hu

Interlinking Past and Present: A Conversation and Reading about Race, Religion, and American Belonging

USC Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture and the Japanese American National Museum present “Interlinking Past and Present: A Conversation and Reading about Race, Religion, and American Belonging” on Saturday, April 2 at 5pm. Link in bio to RSVP! Join Duncan Ryuken Williams, co-curator of the exhibition Sutra and Bible: Faith and the … Continue reading Interlinking Past and Present: A Conversation and Reading about Race, Religion, and American Belonging

What’s in a name: Exploring identities, allyship, and cross-cultural relations

In the spirit of allyship, Maintaining Our Bliss (MOB), the Annenberg Cross-Cultural Student Association (ACCSA), and the Asian Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Association (APIFSA) present a panel discussion to explore the complexities of race, identity and representation surrounding the Black and Asian communities. While we have had different lived experiences throughout history, we also highlight and explore how communities of color have … Continue reading What’s in a name: Exploring identities, allyship, and cross-cultural relations