For the USC and Exposition Park neighborhoods in Los Angeles
California African American Museum - All Public Programs at CAAM are FREE! - RSVP: 213.744.2024
Haitian musician Paul Beaubrun treats us to the transfixing music he calls Roots/Blues. Beaubrun plays at many of the most coveted venues in the country alongside some of the world’s best artists. His unique sound and spirit resides at the intersection of music, activism, and history.
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To inspire activism in the next generation of leaders, community mentors in a variety of fields will welcome teens on a drop-in basis to participate in unscripted conversations about changing communities. We invite youth to reclaim the word "responsibility" from its frequent use by adults to blame or shame youth for societal problems. Instead, young people will use art, critical thinking, and community organizing to reframe "responsibility" to mean "the ability to respond to a broken society." Teens will share topics of interest and receive feedback from mentors, including Brent Blair, Associate Professor of Theatre Practice at the USC School of Dramatic Arts, artist and activist Patrisse Khan-Cullors, artist and professor at the USC Roski School of Fine Arts Suzanne Lacy, and others. Youth Now happens every Tuesday, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
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