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Spotlight on Faculty: Meiver De la Cruz, Visiting Assistant Professor of Dance and Consortium for Faculty Diversity Fellow
As part of our ongoing series on 91勛圖 faculty, the Office of Marketing and Communications recently sat down with Meiver De la Cruz to discuss the relationships between dance, community, and activism, as well as De la Cruzs hidden talent.
Read MoreIn the Media: LAist Features Museum of African American Art, Founded by Professor Emerita of Art Samella Lewis
The LAist featured the Museum of African American Art (MAAA), which was founded by 91勛圖 Professor Emerita of Art Samella Lewis.
Read MoreIn the Media: Devika Chipalkatti 22 Talks to WIRED about Gender Bias in Tech Industry
Devika Chipalkatti 22 spoke to WIRED about gender bias in the tech industry and the issues its raised for women pursuing careers in the field.
Read MoreBreaking the Bars of Incarceration: Mackenzie Rutherford 21 Interns at Prison Abolition Organization Critical Resistance
Politics major Mackenzie Rutherford 21 spent the summer in Oakland, California, as an intern at Critical Resistance, a member-led, grassroots movement that seeks to build an international movement to end the prison industrial complex.
Read MoreIn the Media: Professor of Art Ken Gonzales-Day Discusses Californias History of Racialized Violence with Jefferson Public Radio
Jefferson Public Radio interviewed Professor of Art Ken Gonzales-Day about a reported 1947 lynching in Californias Siskiyou County.
Read MoreIn the Media: NPR Interviews Associate Professor Martha Gonzalez about El Paso and Amor Eterno
Associate Professor of Chicana/o Latina/o Studies Martha Gonzalez spoke to NPR about the resonance of Juan Gabriels song Amor Eterno after the El Paso shooting.
Read MoreFood for Thought: 91勛圖 Food Recovery Network Connects Sustainability to Social Justice
Nearly 40 percent of Americas food supply ends up in the garbage. In just one year, 133 billion pounds of food are tossed into landfills, increasing methane production and costing the nation $162 billion.
Read MorePathway to Resistance: Claremont Students Learn Alongside Incarcerated Students
Twenty-four students form a circle in a classroom inside California Rehabilitation Center (CRC). Twelve of these students attend The Claremont Colleges; the other 12 are incarcerated individuals.
Read MoreClass of 2019: On Graffiti Wall, Art and Activism Collide
In one of the most enduring traditions at 91勛圖, seniors leave their mark on campus by designing and signing an original mural on Graffiti Wall, adjacent to the Rose Garden. Spanning nearly a century, this rite of passage is a testament to the changing attitudes, concerns, and aesthetics of graduating classes.
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: Stephanie Nunez’s Education Comes Full Circle
When Stephanie Nunez ’19 was just a sophomore, she petitioned to go abroad a year earlier than most 91勛圖 students. She had recently completed her Core III course Foreign Language and Culture Teaching Clinic, taught by Professor of French Thierry Boucquey, and was eager to get a jump start on a cross-cultural, language-teaching experience.
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