BEMA’s Tools of the Trade Show Connects Theory with Hands-On Industry Training The Broadcast Electronic Media Arts Department recently held its third Tools of the Trade event at Rosenberg Library.
Mexika New Year Unfolds Beneath World’s Largest Tonalmachiotl Over 100 community members came together at City College’s Mission Center on Tuesday, March 11, and into the early hours of Wednesday, March 12, for the 18th annual Mexika New Year celebration.
Equity Talks Challenges Myths of Self-Reliance Lasana O. Hotep delivered a powerful presentation titled “Dismantling the Myth of Rugged Individualism: Challenging Stigmas of Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action.” The presentation, which took place on March 12, was the second part of the Equity Talks Speaker Series.
La Doña Mural in the Mission Exemplifies Resilience of Latinx Community La Doña and her mural remind us now more than ever of the importance of staying true to our values. Amidst recent political attacks on vulnerable communities, La Doña’s intersectional activism shows the resilience of San Francisco, the Mission, and the Latinx community.
Celebrating 90 Years of City College with an Aerial Photo In recognition of the college’s 90th anniversary, community members gathered on Tuesday, March 18, for a unique photo opportunity, forming the numbers nine and zero in the George M. Rush Stadium.
Breathwork and Sound Bath Offer Comfort to Students at Mental Health Event On February 25th, City College students engage in a transformative breathwork practice. Sponsored by the Office of Student Equity and led by Qilig’s healers and cultural workers, the event integrated sound therapy with a unique Sound Bath meditation.
Date Change: San Francisco Chronicle Photographer Brings Exhibit to City College Outside the Frameline: Behind the scenes with a San Francisco Chronicle Photographer. A solo exhibit by Santiago Mejia.