February sparks community — bringing people together to celebrate Black history to learn about the past that curates the present culture in the U.S. and to analyze the present that creates the future. A panel of six doctoral students from the Pepperdine Graduate School of Education and Psychology celebrated by discussing their own cultural and artistic backgrounds, connecting … [Read more...] about Panelists Discuss Art as Resistance for Black History Month
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Poetry Reading Explores Childhood, Parenting and History
Photos by Maria Valente A poetry reading on campus explored themes of home life, parenting and the importance of family history. F. Douglas Brown, an award-winning poet, read a handful of his own poems on Tuesday to a group of students in the Plaza classrooms for about an hour. Professor Jeffrey Schultz introduced Brown, whom he has known for years. "Poets need to do … [Read more...] about Poetry Reading Explores Childhood, Parenting and History