Al Punto con Jorge Ramos
Vanessa Diaz, LMU assistant professor of Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies, was interviewed about Bad Bunny and his cultural impact for this Spanish-language Univision news program. Source: Univision Al Punto con Jorge Ramos
Vanessa Diaz, LMU assistant professor of Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies, was interviewed about Bad Bunny and his cultural impact for this Spanish-language Univision news program. Source: Univision Al Punto con Jorge Ramos
LOS ANGELES – Loyola Marymount University has faculty experts available to respond to media inquiries about Black History Month and related issues. LMU professors specializing in African American history, civil rights, Black activism and…
LOS ANGELES – Loyola Marymount University School of Film and Television will bring together entertainment industry veterans for the engaging Sundance Film Festival panel “What’s Next?” – a look ahead at the future of…
“Netflix had a huge quarter in terms of quality of content, with hits like ‘Glass Onion’ and ‘Wednesday,’ and it will be interesting to see if the buzz translated into subscriber gains,” Loyola Marymount…
LMU Professor Vanessa Diaz was interviewed for this episode of NPR’s Code Switch about her class, “Bad Bunny and Resistance in Puerto Rico,” which explores the genre- and gender norm-defying rapper and his activism….
Yeoh — who during her speech opened up about the racism she witnessed in her early days in Hollywood, as well as the dwindling opportunities for aging actresses — represents Asian women across a…
The Wrap: David Offenberg, an associate professor of finance at Loyola Marymount University, pointed to Dolan’s internal memo announcing upcoming job cuts which resulted from a failed belief that “cord cutting losses would be…