Author and Survivor Chanel Miller Speaks about the Importance of Community Support Author Chanel Miller spoke to two different journalists and read from her memoir, Know My Name, through the San Francisco Public Library’s program, One City One Book.
Survival Beyond The Pandemic: Women’s History Month This year’s Women’s History Month theme is “We Keep Each Other Safe.” The programming offers a series of 13 free remote events including multiple healthy relationship workshops with Project SURVIVE. The Women’s and Gender Studies department, Women’s Resource Center, Queer Resource Center, and Associ
Meet Ciani Walker and her film, Misfits A profile of writer and director Ciani Rey Walker and her award-winning film “Misfits.”
4 Bay Area Artists on Staying Creative in a Pandemic An exclusive interview with four Bay Area artists who attended City College. We discuss adapting their creative practices in a pandemic, collaborating with other Bay Area artists, and City College’s impact on their artistry via email.
Museum Exhibit to Celebrate the Life and Legacy of Bruce Lee The Chinese Historical Society of America will soon debut an exhibit which offers guests an immersive experience into the life and legacy of San Francisco native and martial arts legend, Bruce Lee.
Documenting City College’s Fight for Free City A book review of “Free City! The Fight for San Francisco’s City College and Education for All” and an interview with the authors.
Benjamin Bac Sierra on the Reality of Fiction Benjamin Bac Sierra gives insight into the people, ideas, and experiences behind his book Pura Neta and how the work of fiction is in some ways more honest than reality. He speaks about his relationship with the characters and how they mirror him in some aspects, and what really inspires him to writ