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Holiday Greetings from the USC Libraries

Wishing you joyful holidays from Dean Melissa Just and the faculty and staff of the USC Libraries!

Find more about the programs highlighted in the video and many other library people, collections, and services: https://libraries.usc.edu/article/holiday-greetings-usc-libraries-1

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Holiday Greetings from the USC Libraries
Wishing you joyful holidays from Dean Melissa Just and the faculty and staff of the USC Libraries! Find more about the programs highlighted in the video and many other library people, collections, and services: https://libraries.usc.edu/article/holiday-greetings-usc-libraries-1

Celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth with us & the rest of the Trojan family, all throughout February, with a series of public programs reflect upon the theme of "Reclamation through Resistance, Rebirth through Reconciliation." https://news.usc.edu/205003/black-history-month-at-usc-2023/ Through Feb. 25, our Norris Medical Library hosts the National Library of Medicine traveling exhibition, "Opening Doors," which tells the stories of pioneering African American surgeons and educators who exemplify excellence in their fields and work to educate and mentor younger physicians and surgeons. We invite you to see the exhibit, and then—reflecting on the theme of "Black Resistance"—share with us what inspires you to get through difficult times. https://libguides.usc.edu/c.php?g=1279582&p=9390091

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This month we celebrate the achievements and contributions of women throughout history. On Tuesday, March 1, at noon, please join President Carol Folt and the USC community as we honor women and explore the theme "Providing Healing, Promoting Hope." #WomensHistoryMonth RSVP: https://calendar.usc.edu/event/womens_history_month

From the horse's mouth meets the new millennium, dance kaleidoscope, 2000
We're sharing occasional highlights from our new Dance Heritage Video Archive, developed in partnership with the USC Glorya Kaufman School of Dance and with a generous grant from the The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Javier Sepúlveda Garibay, our dance preservation and digital projects librarian, writes of this clip: "'Louise, I know you’re out there … I just wanted to acknowledge the fact that it’s easier to say I love you in this large space than when I’m close to you,' says Alfred Desio, closing the end of a brief life story. Filmed in July 2000, From the Horse’s Mouth Meets the New Millennium brought together 35 prominent dancers and others primarily from Los Angeles as well as New York and San Francisco. In the video, dance artists give brief synopses about themselves and a dance a short phrase. Produced by Tina Croll and James Cunningham, the piece was performed at the end of the Dance Kaleidoscope Festival that year." Watch the full video in the USC Digital Library: http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15799coll105/id/1311/rec/1

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We're sharing occasional highlights from our new Dance Heritage Video Archive, developed in partnership with the USC Glorya Kaufman School of Dance and with a generous grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Javier Sepúlveda Garibay, our dance preservation and digital projects librarian, writes of this clip: "The Philippine Dance Gathering and Workshops is an annual folk traditional arts project established by Kayamanan Ng Lahi, a Los Angeles-based organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Philippino dance and music. Bringing together a team of researchers and artists, the gathering provides an opportunity for the community to learn a repertoire of regional dances and facilitates a forum for cultural discussion and networking. The video here is a peek at the third-annual conference, held at UCLA in August 2001." Watch more videos from the conference in the Dance Heritage Video Archive: http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p15799coll105/id/1484

Dance-Network presents The San Francisco Butoh Festival "Women in Butoh"

Lost LA Season 4 Sneak Peek

Why Is Southern California Palm Crazy?

Lost LA: Building The Metropolis

California Before American Westward Expansion

New Season of Lost LA Premieres October 10

Helicoper Flyover of L.A.'s Freeways, 1968 (clip)