The restored field at Manzanar Relocation Center celebrates the resiliency of so many prisoners and memorializes this dark period in U.S. history. Susan H. Kamei of USC Dornsife’s Spatial Sciences Institute shares their story.
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USC Annenberg releases a new study exploring the gender and race/ethnicity of hosts and guests of popular podcasts.
The USC Rossier research team, led by Brendesha Tynes, analyzed daily diary surveys.
More than 300 people enjoy fellowship at gathering highlighted by inspiring speeches, music and a soul food brunch.
STORY, VIDEO AND PHOTOS: Black History Month event features music, delicious food and words of inspiration.
“We cannot afford to get tired now,” declared USC Associate Dean for Religious and Spiritual Life Brandon Harris.
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 U.S. government locked up nearly 126,000 Japanese Americans from 1942 to 1945, but never kept comprehensive records of all the people subjected to incarceration.
USC alumna and Assistant Professor Lauren Brown wants to challenge the way researchers study older Black and Brown adults — and to question how researchers define “old” in the first place
Associate Professor Annette Miae Kim excels as a public policy expert and an accomplished artist.