Dom Moio and the ASU Latin Jazz Band hit with a program of the here and now as well as the best of African-Cuban roots. Hear the jazz stars of tomorrow perform today!

A fun event for all interested in Chinese language and culture, including a symposium about Chinese language education, games and art demonstrations, and refreshments. All are welcome!

Events include:
CCSA Chamber Orchestra, CCSA Parent Choir
Instrument performance: Chinese folk songs medley and pop songs
PSC-Hola Hello Ni Hao Preschool Student Show
CCSA & Tarwater Elementary Student Show
Performing Arts Session Fine Arts Session

The Labriola National American Indian Data Center, in partnership with the Center for Imagination in the Borderlands, is inviting you to our annual Indigenous Open Mic Poetry Night. Our host for this semester is renowned poet Jake Skeets (Diné). He is Black Streak Wood, born for Water’s Edge. He earned an MFA in poetry from the Institute of American Indian Arts while living in Phoenix, Arizona.

Our event, "Black History Month Inclusion Town Hall: Be Who You Want to Be in 2023," will seek to bring together voices from multiple areas of campus for an event that celebrates Black History Month and facilitates intersectional dialogue across groups.

The show tells the story of ten women who faced the consequences of the war in Ukraine. By dramatizing the honest confessions of Ukrainian women, the viewer is put in front of the atrocities women encounter in the war, a raw and unadorned reality of their lives; a reality that, unfortunately, is not foreign to us today. PAGING UKRAINE covers experiences of women and war, women in war and women after the war–the small stories of ordinary people.

The show tells the story of ten women who faced the consequences of the war in Ukraine. By dramatizing the honest confessions of Ukrainian women, the viewer is put in front of the atrocities women encounter in the war, a raw and unadorned reality of their lives; a reality that, unfortunately, is not foreign to us today. PAGING UKRAINE covers experiences of women and war, women in war and women after the war–the small stories of ordinary people.

The Piper Writers House is excited to host an open mic poetry reading in celebration of Black history Month! We invite you to share your poetry, whether you are a page poet, a slam or performance poet, or maybe aren’t yet comfortable calling yourself a poet at all. Storytelling and spoken word welcome!
We are honored to host two featured speakers, Clottee Hammons and Sean Medlin, who will be performing original works to kick off the reading.

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