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The most popular African American-helmed comedies of the 1980s and 1990s made millions of people laugh, but San Francisco ...
Caro De Robertis spent election night 2024 in their Oakland home, huddled around the TV with their children, ages 12 and 15. “My kids are Black and Latinx, growing up in a queer family, with one trans ...
City Lights and the Undisciplining the Fields Series at The Poetry Center at SFSU present Alexis Pauline Gumbs in conversation with Tonya M. Foster A discussion centered upon the newly published book: ...
A selection of outstanding films of the last two years from Romania, including documentaries and the famed director Radu Jude's epic farce about making movies. A journey through the Balkans in search ...
With the end of the semester and Commencement approaching, it’s celebration season at San Francisco State University, and many colleges, departments and organizations are honoring students’ successes ...
Desperate to be seen as professional creative, Delia clings to her playwriting teacher Nick. Nick desperately clings to Delia and the play she's writing which he's convinced is channeling his dead ...
DES ALUMNI Q&A PANEL: Sharing Our Maps: Navigating Identity, Belonging, and Racism in the Design Field ...
This conference — sponsored by ICLA Research Committee on Religion, Ethics, and Literature and the San Francisco State University departments of Jewish Studies, Journalism, Modern Languages and ...
Overview Please join us for this very exciting program, co-presented with our friends at the Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State. Poet and educator Chris Martin is visiting ...
San Francisco State University’s School of Art has named Liz Hernández as the Harker Artist-in-Residence, a 12-month appointment in which she will create a “fictional research organization” on campus, ...
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