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Oscar Garza is a Professor of Professional Practice of Journalism and Director of the Specialized Journalism (Arts and Culture) MA program at USC Annenberg. With over three decades in cultural journalism, he has held senior roles at KPCC (NPR), the Los Angeles Times, and founded Tu Ciudad magazine. His expertise spans arts criticism, digital media, and the intersection of race, politics, and culture in Los Angeles.
His research focuses on the evolving role of media in shaping cultural narratives, with a particular emphasis on Latino representation. Courses taught include Arts Criticism and Commentary and Los Angeles Culture: 1960 to Today.
Publications highlight his analysis of artists like Dudamel and BTS’s economic impact, alongside explorations of music history (R&B, rock) and cultural figures. Media coverage includes features in Zócalo Public Square and KCET, where he discusses Texas music influences and California cultural dynamics.
No scientific awards are listed, but his contributions to media literacy and cultural journalism are significant. He advises USC students on thesis projects (JOUR 594a/b) and emphasizes hands-on reporting through directed research (JOUR 590). His leadership in the Arts and Culture program reflects a commitment to bridging traditional and digital storytelling.
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