Prof. Adrian De Leon, an award-winning writer and public historian, is being welcomed to SFU as the Farley Distinguished Visiting Scholar in History at an event open to the public on Friday. It will double as his book launch for "Bundok: A Hinterland History of Filipino America," which focuses on North Luzon, its Indigenous people and their struggles against colonialism. Adrian De Leon joined The Early Edition to talk about it.
I’m in New York again for a return engagement of Oakland resident Ishmael Reed’s “The Conductor,” his new play on the current state of race in America. Reed’s twist is that Blacks are running an underground railroad to help South Asian minorities under siege by whites in the Bay Area. Based on the recent San Francisco Board of Education and district attorney recalls, Reed turns real life into a “what if” satire to expose the racism at play. | By Emil Guillermo I’m in New York again for a return engagement of Oakland resident Ishmael Reed’s “The Conductor,” his new play on the current state of race in America. Reed’s twist is that Blacks are running an underground railroad to help South Asian minorities under siege by whites in the Bay Area. Based on
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Two faculty members in the College of Arts and Sciences – Christine Balance, associate professor in the Department of Performing and Media Arts (PMA), and Linda Nicholson, professor in the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, are the recipie