Erinn Eichinger had always taken a strong liking to being a part of her community.
Read MoreAs were many, Uver was left jobless after the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic and unsure of what steps to take next.
Read MoreWillits, Calif. is a long way from Northridge for Adrian Haro-Sierra. A 22 year-old who needed a way to get involved in the Northridge community and did so by joining the fraternity Phi Sigma Kappa at California State University, Northridge in the Fall of 2020. Since then, Haro-Sierra has become a leader.
Read MoreWhen other kids got a Nintendo DS, Koa Kellenberger got an iPod Touch. While other kids were playing games, he was recording videos.
Read MoreSexism, misogyny, and the marginalization of women in entertainment is a systemic issue not limited to macro levels of society.
Read MoreCOVID-19 struck hard and fast, as we are more than two years removed from the pandemic’s start, and many people are still feeling the effects of the worldwide shutdown.
Read More"I feel like this environmental issue transcends things like race, ethnicity and culture because it affects everyone."
Read MorePoverty, drugs and alcohol led Doroteo “David” Ramos Linares, 46, to migrate to the U.S. 30 years ago in hopes of a better life.
Read MorePacoima’s streets have become the center of attention within the San Fernando Valley for their beautiful murals symbolizing the neighborhood’s culture and diversity.
Read MoreOn the fifth floor of Shore Pine Hall, there’s a sense of community and camaraderie.
Read MorePacoima’s streets have become the center of attention within the San Fernando Valley for their beautiful murals symbolizing the neighborhood’s culture and diversity.
Read MorePacoima’s streets have become the center of attention within the San Fernando Valley for their beautiful murals symbolizing the neighborhood’s culture and diversity.
Read MoreA few words from the Editor-in-Chief’s for Scene Magazine’s Spring 2022 Spotlight Issue.
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