The topic for the next Excel Leadership Academy is "Apply My Talent: How to use student involvement on a professional resume." Come to learn how to give your resume the extra edge by showcasing the skills and talents developed through student organization leadership.
Sponsored by: CBCSA
NOVEMBER 11
Film Screening and Discussion: The Carter
Annenberg Auditorium
7:00pm-
QD3 Entertainment and the Annenberg School present Dean Ernest J. Wilson III, communication and journalism professor Josh Kun and renowned artist Quincy Jones III for a special screening of the modern documentary The Carter, a “shockingly intimate portrait” of Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., aka Lil' Wayne. The documentary, executive produced by Jones along with Jared Freeman, was directed by Adam Bhala Lough and produced by Lough and Josh Krause. Wayne, an internationally known rapper whose most recent album went platinum in one week, has been said to be “the voice of his generation.” The Carter is “an intoxicating, cinematic journey into the thoughts and world of an extremely complicated man whose creative force is something to behold.” Following him all over the country and to Amsterdam, Lough mixes fly-on-the-wall footage of Lil' Wayne in his hotel room and on his bus with artfully composed concert footage, capturing “one of the most inspired (and eccentric) musicians of modern America.” The screening will be followed by a student-led discussion with Jones and will feature an opportunity for student blog commentaries on the QD3 Web site (link to Web site will be posted soon). RSVP required. RSVP on the Annenberg website. http://annenberg.usc.edu/Events/2009/091111_carter.aspx
Sponsored by: Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
NOVEMBER 12
Nakumbuka Day (A Day of Remembrance)
Lazarro Plaza
12:00pm-
Nakumbuka (meaning to remember) Day will be commemorated with a special re-enactment of one aspect of slavery. Please support fellow students as they educate and remember a part of the African American imprint.
Sponsored by: Black Student Assembly
NOVEMBER 13
3rd Annual Battle of Troy: Step, Stroll, & Salute Exhibition
THE Million Dollar Theatre (located in Downtown LA)
6:30 pm-
Brace yourselves for the BEST Latina/o and Black-Greek steps, strolls, and salutes under the sun!!! Once again teams from all over California, New York, Arizona and the rest of the nation will be rocking the house all in the name of UNITING all of USC's diverse communities!!!
Last year’s show was historic. This year’s will set precedents never seen before. So come join thousands of the most beautiful people from around the nation and across the globe in this one epic event.
FREE SHUTTLE TRANSPORTATION from USC to the venue and back will be provided for USC students! Stay tuned for more details!
***Note: This event is open to EVERYONE - Greeks, Non-Greeks, college-students, non-college, EVERYONE!!!***
Cost: USC Students in FREE with a valid student ID!! http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=152974722877&ref=nf
Sponsored by: USC's Latino Student Assembly and Jarritos
NOVEMBER 15
Pink Tea Rose Cafe Presents: Africa Dream Project Benefit Concert
Ground Zero Performance Cafe
7pm-9pm
The Iota Beta chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated invites you to attend our Pink Tea Rose Cafe: Africa Dream Project Benefit Concert. The event is dedicated to the showcasing of USC student performers while bringing awareness to the efforts of the Africa Dream Project organization.
"Africa Dream Project is a humanitarian organization dedicated to empowering lives and eliminating poverty through non-profit service programs that utilize individuals' skills and passions.
We serve orphans and widows in Kibera Slum, Kenya by providing education and small-scale business.
Student-founded, student-led. Our team partners with Kenyans to effectively complete our projects." http://africadreamproject.org/
Project ReMix: Family Matters: Conversations Behind Closed Doors
UUC 3rd floor
6:00pm-8:00pm
Join us for an interactive discussion on the conversations that do and don't take place in families about being of mixed heritage. Please RSVP at ecc@usc.edu.
Sponsored by: APASS, CBCSA, ECC
NOVEMBER 21
Men's Basketball vs. Loyola Marymount
Galen Center
5:00pm-
NOVEMBER 23
Distinguished Speaker Series: Prof. Shana Redmond
THH 212
6:00pm-7:00pm
Topic: “Music and Identity: The Case of Black Anthems”
This month will discuss the ways in which music has been, and continues to be, used by those within the African Diaspora to express and negotiate racial, cultural, and political identities through an analysis of the development and proliferation of Black anthems in the twentieth century.
Prof. Shana L. Redmond is Assistant Professor of American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. She is currently working on her manuscript, Anthem, focusing on 20th century black music as a political articulation of identity, labor, and radicalism. www.usc.edu/cbcsa
Sponsored by: Center for Black Cultural and Studen Affairs