WHO:
The Department of Pan-African Studies at California State University, Los Angeles presents its 10th Annual Pan-African Studies Forum featuring world-renowned poet, writer, activist and educator Nikki Giovanni.
Giovanni established herself in her early career as one of the most prominent voices of the Black Arts Movement, with a revolutionary perspective on political, social and cultural experiences.
WHAT:
Over the last 10 years, the Pan-African Studies Forum at Cal State LA has become one of the most vibrant, stimulating gatherings of people committed to advancing Pan-African Studies as the intellectual arm of the wider movement for Black empowerment and racial/social justice.
WHEN:
Wednesday, May 10, 7:30 – 9:30 p.m.
(This event is free to the public, but reservations are required.)
WHERE:
Luckman Theatre at Cal State LA. The University is located at the Eastern Avenue exit, San Bernardino Freeway, at the interchange of the 10 and 710 Freeways. Public (permit dispensers) parking is available on the top level of Parking Structure C. Click here for a campus map and directions.
INFO:
Tickets can be reserved by visiting or calling the Luckman Box Office at (23) 343-6600. For more information on the forum, call the Department of Pan-African Studies at (323) 343-2290 or email [email protected].