Posts Tagged ‘Black History Month’

The African American Arts Experience at CalArts Next Week

Ed. note: February is Black History Month, and we’ve asked a few members of the CalArts community to reflect on what it means to them. Today’s guest columnist is Erinn Horton, an MFA candidate in voice at the The Herb Alpert School of Music at CalArts. She has has worked for nearly a year coordinating [...]

A Different Perspective on Black History Month

Ed. note: February is Black History Month, and we’ve asked a few members of the CalArts community to reflect on what it means to them. Today’s guest columnist is recent graduate Sarah B. Burghauser (Critical Studies MFA 09), a member of CalArts’ Diversity Committee, and an adjunct instructor in the School of Critical Studies.

“The love [...]

What Black History Month Means to Me

Ed. note: February is Black History Month, and we’ve asked a few members of the CalArts community to reflect on what it means to them. Our first guest columnist is Matthew Shenoda, a poet, teacher and CalArts’ first Assistant Provost for Equity and Diversity. He writes:
In honor of Black History Month there is a poem [...]