The black-and-white image is simple, but powerful. A man is holding a sign “We Are Tired of Waiting” while standing next to a car covered with slogans advocating equal rights for “all Americans.”
The University Library at California State University, Northridge has completed the processing and cataloging of the Los Angeles Jewish Federation Community Relations Committee (CRC) Archives.
The “El Rescate Collection, 1977-2016” offers a unique perspective of an El Salvador torn apart by civil war during the 1980s and the conflict’s impact on its people, many of whom sought refuge in the United States, especially Los Angeles.
The ceremony will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 14 from 5 to 8 p.m. The event begins with a brief dedication and ribbon cutting in Sierra Tower 404.
Deorro kicked off his headlining set for CSUN’s Big Show with an enthusiastic, “What’s up, I’m Deorro! Thank you so much for having me!” before launching into a mix of Spanish hits with his signature EDM (Electronic Dance Music) twist. The crowd erupted in cheers, applause and dance.
Break out the coffee and study guides, finals season is here! But don’t worry, there are resources available for students to finish the semester strong.
In CSUN Newsroom’s “Season of Thanks” we introduce some of the staff members whose work helps us shine. Meet Rashawn Green, director of the Learning Resource Center.
California State University, Northridge’s Tom & Ethel Bradley Center has acquired a collection of images by photographer Vera Jackson, the only woman who worked in the 1940s as a staff photographer of The California Eagle—the oldest Black newspaper in Los Angeles.
The archive serves not only as a collection of guitar music, but also a history of the guitar and a documentation of the entire world from the eyes of guitar musicians.