The closing event for Black History Month at USC draws more than 2,000 attendees to Founders Park.
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As Black History Month comes to close, learn the story of Herman E. Hill, who was breaking down barriers in the 1920s and ’30s.
A conversation at USC Annenberg with the author and activist highlights the celebration of Charlotta Bass Day.
More than 150 Trojans gather inside Tommy’s Place on University Park Campus for live and virtual presentations.
The civil rights leader visited USC and its surrounding neighborhoods throughout the late ’50s and ’60s in his quest to improve the lives of Black Americans.
The celebration moved indoors at the last minute because of inclement weather, culminates a month of events.
"We can be the country of our greatest ideals, but we have to tell the truth first," Nikole Hannah-Jones says at debut of Charlotta Bass Media Trailblazer Speaker Series.
The USC Thornton School of Music shares music performed, written and/or produced by some of the school's Black faculty and alumni.
Art students Jayna Dias and Angel Itua present a lifetime of experiences as Black women and Black artists living within the Black diaspora in the exhibition The Black Experience.
Hybrid event at Tommy’s Place draws more than 200 people to watch livestreamed program and dine on Ethiopian food.