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‘It Feels Good to Be Home’: Giveon returns to LA for a soulful, sold-out night at the Greek Theatre
Fans packed out the Greek Theatre for an emotional homecoming as Long Beach native Giveon delivered heartache, soul, and gratitude on “Dear Beloved, The Tour.”
‘The Power Lies in the People’: Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs discusses her latest book ‘Erased: What American Patriarchy Has Hidden From Us’
Two-time New York Times Best Seller Anna Malaika Tubbs explores how American Patriarchy conceals the stories of oppressed communities.
From rivalry to reunion: Brandy and Monica bring their R&B story full circle with “The Boy Is Mine” Tour
Decades after defining a generation with their unforgettable duet, the two legends return to the stage — proving that growth, grace, and good music never go out of style.
BLK Faculty Spotlight: Courtney Jaco
Courtney Jaco has been a rising star for a big chunk of her life.
Kamala Harris Opens Up: How 107 Days Reminds Us She’s Human Too
At her Los Angeles book tour stop, the former Vice President shared moments of reflection and resilience that reminded audiences of her heart beyond the headlines.
‘Still Here’: WACO Theater Center Brings Art, Awareness, Resilience to the Stage
Through an immersive installation inside DreamGirls Hair Salon in Culver City, the production explores how Black women’s stories of survival, strength and sisterhood continue to shape conversations around HIV awareness.
Assata Shakur, Black Revolutionary and Exiled Freedom Fighter, Dies at 78 in Cuba
Assata Shakur, Black Revolutionary and Exiled Freedom Fighter, Dies at 78 in Cuba
At Sunrise, A Community Moves as One: WalkGood LA’s “People’s Pace” Unites Los Angeles
At Sunrise, A Community Moves as One: WalkGood LA’s “People’s Pace” Unites Los Angele
68 years after the Little Rock Nine
Without DEI, the Little Rock Nine would have never walked into Central High
Making media more inclusive: PLB Media’s Niele Anderson on representation
Journalist Niele Anderson visits the Charlotta Bass Journalism and Justice Lab to discuss equal representation in the media.
USC students surprise five-time Grammy Award-winning artist H.E.R
Every seat at Bovard Auditorium was filled while USC artists performed “Best Part” and “The Journey” by H.E.R. in front of the Grammy Award-winning artist.
OPINION: Charlie Kirk’s death highlights a double standard on how to address gun violence and politics
And things may get worse before they get better.
The ‘Cowboy Carter: Chitlin Circuit’ Tour should set the tone for artists
Beyoncé perfectly announces her upcoming tour, by silently highlighting the difference between a “tour” and a “world tour.”
Verses, Visions & the Voice of a Generation: Muni Long Shines as Billboard’s Rising Star.
Muni Long Claims Her Crown at the 2025 Billboard Women in Music.
DEI under attack: What does this mean for USC?
Since the presidential administration set a motion to ban DEI nationwide, USC has undergone several administrative changes.