Music took Professor Jessie Vallejo from a childhood in Liverpool, N.Y. to a village in Otavalo, Ecuador to stages at Mariachi festivals in Havana, Cuba and across the Southland. Her talents brought her to Cal Poly Pomona in the fall…
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Cal Poly Pomona is making history by hosting its very first Native American elder/scholar-in-residence — a member of a Southern California tribe who brings a wealth of knowledge about Native American traditions to the campus. Lorene Sisquoc (Mountain Cahuilla/Apache) was…
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There is little doubt that the demographic makeup of this country is transforming. Hispanic and Asian populations are expected to double by 2060 in the United States, and, by 2043, the country is expected to no longer have a majority…
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A new art exhibit will be on display from Nov. 8 through Dec. 3. The Hapa Project by Kip Fulbeck is an art exhibit recognizing the millions of individuals who are multicultural and may not identify to one particular ethnic…
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Cal Poly Pomona is celebrating Asia & the Pacific Islands Heritage Month in April with a series of events as part of the Speak Up! Campaign. The events address issues about the contemporary Asian-Pacific American experience and identity.
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