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SUMMARY:Randy Weston's African Rhythms Trio
DESCRIPTION:UCLA CELEBRATES NEA JAZZ MASTER RANDY WESTON’S 90TH BIRTHDAY WITH A FREE CONCERT \nThursday\, September 29th\, 2016 \n7:00pm \nUCLA FOWLER MUSEUM\,\nLENART AUDITORIUM \nTHE YAMAHA CFX 9′ CONCERT GRAND PROVIDED COURTESY OF KEYBOARD CONCEPTS IN SHERMAN OAKS. \nCo-Sponsored by The Friends of Jazz\, Department of African American Studies\, Gary B. Nash Chair\, and Department of Music \nRSVP HERE
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SUMMARY:Praxis Center: An Online Resource Center for Radicals
DESCRIPTION:Praxis Center: An Online Resource Center for Radicals \nDR. LISA BROCK \nWednesday\, January 25th\, 2017 \n12:00pm-2:00pm \nUCLA CNSI Auditorium \nReception will follow with food & drinks \nJoin Dr. Lisa Brock\, founder and senior editor of Praxis Center\, an online resource for scholars\, activists and artists to teach\, to learn and to deepen our analysis of what is and what is to be done! Dr. Brock\, will talk about the inspiration for Praxis Center\, how it was developed\, and lead participants in a short writing workshop on how to write for the people.  \nLisa Brock (aka Doc Brock) is the Academic Director of the Arcus Center of Social Justice Leadership at Kalamazoo College\, where she has worked to infuse social justice into Liberal Arts Education. Her writings on Africa and the African Diaspora have appeared in dozens of academic journals\, political outlets\, book chapters and the groundbreaking book\, Between Race and Empire: African-Americans and Cubans Before the Cuban Revolution.  Lisa is currently Co-Chair of the Board Trustees of the Davis Putter Scholarship Fund and senior editor of Praxis Center\, an online blog and resource center for scholars\, activists and artists. A rebel all her life\, Lisa fought for girls’ rights and Black rights while growing up in her native Cincinnati\, Ohio area and against police violence and judicial misconduct in Washington D.C. while an undergraduate. She became a leader in the anti-apartheid movement while in graduate school in Chicago and lived in Mozambique as a Fulbright Scholar where she critically merged her academic interest with southern African liberation struggles. She worked to found the Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement Collection at Columbia College Chicago (CCC) and to endow an international travel scholarship for students involved in African-American Studies. She has also led study abroad programs for faculty\, students and activist to South Africa and Cuba. As an historian and justice leader\, Lisa is an internationalist who views history as a way to enter contemporary discussions about race\, class\, gender\, and global inequalities. Lisa attended Oberlin College and earned her B.A. from Howard University and her M.A. and Ph.D. in African History from Northwestern University.
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