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The most popular African American-helmed comedies of the 1980s and 1990s made millions of people laugh, but San Francisco ...
UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL -- Responsible Living: Explorations in Applied Buddhist Ethics — Animals, Environment, GMOs, Digital Media is a collection of exploratory essays which uses applied Buddhist ethics, ...
BORGEN MAGAZINE -- Glover trained as an actor in the Black Actors’ Workshop at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco as well as acting at the Shelton Actors Lab. After his years at San ...
THE DENVER POST -- Gary Walker, a 22-year-old in San Jose, California, who’s studying film at San Francisco State University, has been filling his time watching documentaries on Netflix and series on ...
KQED-FM (SAN FRANCISCO) -- One of San Francisco State’s most influential anti-Vietnam War organizers was a popular English instructor named George Mason Murray. He also happened to be the minister of ...
KQED ARTS (SAN FRANCISCO) -- After an early four-minute promo Cunningham and Vayabobo cut in 2006 went viral on YouTube, they knew that they had the raw ingredients for a powerful film. “And then ...
SYFY WIRE -- Most cartoon characters are unaware that they’re naked, unless a designer puts them into a costume. Animation historian and San Francisco State media professor Karl Cohen says that early ...
In 2018, San Francisco State University announced a $25 million gift from alumni and philanthropists George and Judy Marcus, the largest gift in University history. Five years later, the gift ...
PASADENA NOW -- Solis and her two siblings were the first members of their family to earn a high school diploma and all three pursued careers in education. She has a Bachelor of Arts in English from ...
Mexican, Filipino Farmworkers Formed Alliance in Delano Grape Strike, as Researched by Professor Mabalon ...
FORT COLLINS COLORADOAN (COLORADO) -- After noticing the journalists who covered the Little Rock Crisis in 1957, Beals said she became fascinated with their work. “I identified with these journalists.
The Montford Point Marines were the first 20,000 African Americans trained to be servicemembers in the 1940s To commemorate Black History Month, a San Francisco State University documentary team will ...