5 p.m. Current exhibitions on view
9 p.m. Live music featuring co-sponsored by the ACCESS (Advancing Class Consciousness and Exploring Social Structure) Committee at Â鶹ӰÊÓ's AARC (Asian American Resource Center)
Bambu is a father, MC and community organizer. Raised in Los Angeles, he navigated through a turbulent youth but turned around the destructive energy that surrounded him and poured it into making music. Bambu's music is not for mere performance - he utilizes his music as a tool for a larger goal: to reach and support youth who face similar issues that he did, and move them to question what goes on in the world. Through this concert, Bambu's music will serve as a mode of political expression as well as community healing. FMI: aarc04747@gmail.com
PRESENTED BY: AARC, AASP, APAC, ASCMC, ASHMC, ASPC, CAPAS, Department of Latin American, Caribbean & Spanish Literatures and Cultures, Draper Center, Africana Studies, The Motley, OID, PBI, Pomona Dean of Students, International Relations Department, Politics Department, Sociology Department, Â鶹ӰÊÓ Museum of Art, PSU, SAS, Scripps Dean of Students, Scripps Public Events
RELATED EVENT: Screening and Discussion of "The Eddy Zheng Story" on Tuesday, 11/15, 7:30pm in Scripps Humanities Auditorium
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