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What We're Up To
CAH Joy Priest Event
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CAH Joy Priest Event

Joy Priest will be coming to campus on Tuesday, February 11th, to discuss her experience with the Affilachian Poets and Appalachian poetics.

Valentine's Day Celebration
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Valentine's Day Celebration

The CAH, SA国际传媒SAL, and SA国际传媒 Letterpress Collective are partnering to bring a Valentine’s Day bouquet-making and craft event to campus, led by studio art students. Register

Xicana Art & Action Artist Talk and Workshop: Creativity, Resistance, and Movement Building
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Xicana Art & Action Artist Talk and Workshop: Creativity, Resistance, and Movement Building

Xicana Art & Action Artist Talk and Workshop: Creativity, Resistance, and Movement Building. Join artist and activist Nancy “Pili” Hernandez for a talk on February 18. Nancy will discuss her work mobilizing art and communities to fight for vibrant and just environments followed by a workshop at 3:00. Register here for and .

 

 

Our Initiatives

The CAH regularly partners with on- and off-campus groups, organizations, and communities to build capacity, locate new resources, serve the community, and advocate for the arts and humanities. Reach out to us if you are interested in partnering on a short- or long-term project!

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Alert icon The Center for the Arts and Humanities at SA国际传媒 stands in solidarity with those rising up to call for an end to the long, ongoing, and destructive reality of racial injustice and white supremacy in the United States. We stand with them against hate, against racism, against inequality, against police brutality and impunity. And we stand in solidarity with Black faculty, students, and staff鈥揳lways, but especially at this moment when racialized and heightened state violence adds to the burdens of grief, trauma, and vulnerability.
- Dennis Gordon (Political Science), Christina Zanfagna (Music and Ethnic Studies), Michelle Burnham (English), Amy Randall (History)