USC Dornsife’s 2011–12 Streisand Professor Lecture Series, “Where Is The Love?” examines intimacy and sexuality in American society. One lecture looked at heartache and new media.
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Combining theory and pop culture, Ange-Marie Hancock creates a blueprint for political unity in her new book Solidarity Politics for Millennials: A Guide to Ending the Oppression Olympics.
The psychologist was the first female dean of the Division of Social Sciences and Communication in USC Dornsife and a strong advocate for gender equality.
The Book Awards presented by the Southern California Independent Booksellers Association recognize "incredible literary talent" from the region.
Lindsay Harrison was a rookie when she made her appellate debut at the highest court. She also changed the rules and saved a man’s life.
The California Women's Law Center honors Michael Messner with the 2011 Abby J. Leibman Pursuit of Justice Award for his work on behalf of girls and women in sports.
Lois Banner explores the "Rosetta Stone of Marilyn Scholarship" in her book M M — Personal.
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