Belonging as Survival: Creativity, Activism, and Community

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APP Chair Pato Hebert will engage in a USC webinar on art, food, and change at 7 pm PST as a scholar dialoguing with other scholars and artists to explore social justice.

The webinar is titled, "Belonging as Survival: Creativity, Activism, and Community." Hebert will engage with People's Kitchen Collective chef Jocelyn Jackson and USC professor Adrian De Leon on creative pathways and collaborations, and how these intersections are integral to art, food, and change. Throughout the evening, guests will be invited to identify their own origins through taste, texture, and memory. The event will conclude with a dance party featuring the sounds of DJ China Tu Madre of the Oakland-based collective La Pelanga.