Zócalo Announces Bianca Collins as Director of Public Programs

Collins Emerges From the Los Angeles Art World and Into the Ideas Journalism of Zócalo

Zócalo Public Square is pleased to announce the appointment of Bianca Collins as its Director of Public Programs.

Collins brings years of experience working as a curator, an art consultant, and a writer. Most recently she served as curator of public programs at UCLA’s Fowler Museum. There she developed a series of programs called “Share the Mic” which brought together artists, activists, and allies for justice; and commissioned a performance piece with Patrisse Cullors, “A Prayer for the Runner,” a public act of mourning that honored Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and …

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Eryn Brown Named Editorial Director of Zócalo Public Square

The Seasoned Reporter and Editor Continues the Meaningful Work of Connecting People to Ideas That Matter

Zócalo Public Square is pleased to announce the appointment of Eryn Brown as its new editorial director.

A seasoned reporter and editor, Brown brings her razor-sharp editorial skills, organizational acumen, and …

Zócalo Announces Los Angeles Times Partnership

Zócalo Public Square, an ASU Knowledge Enterprise, has entered an agreement with the Los Angeles Times that will significantly enhance the visibility of our network of contributing authors and expand …

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Here’s How to Join ‘Why Don’t Women’s Votes Put More Women in Power?’

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Since 1964, more women than men have voted in every United States presidential election. Yet we still don’t have …