College of Humanities

1992 Los Angeles Uprising: 30 Years Later - Conversations About Cultural Solidarity, Community Building and Hope

Friday, April 29, 2022 - 5:00pm to 6:45pm

Location:
Orchard Conference Center or on ZOOM: https://tinyurl.com/mr2xj2tw
Cost:
Free

Sponsored by the Asian American Studies Department, College of Humanities Academic Programming Fund, the Asian American StudiesPathways Project, the Africana-Asian Collaboratory for Inclusive Excellence Project, and the Distinguished Visiting Speaker Program.

Distinguished speakers: traci kato-kiriyama, Writer/Artist/Performer, Nikkei for Civil Rights Redress and Reparations, Member of HR 40 Coalition; Do Kim, Civil Rights Attorney, President of The K.W. Lee Center for Leadership, Member of Black-Korean Alliance; Allan Aquino, Master of Ceremonies, Asian American Studies Faculty; Edith Chen, Moderator, Asian American Studies Faculty; Ced Hackett, Moderator, Director of DuBois-Hamer Institute for Academic Achievement

ZOOM: https://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/campus_map_1122021_full_screen.jpg