The Old Globe’s Powerful Henry 6 Examines Power and Human Nature

Behind-the-scenes of The Old Globe’s powerful new adaption of Henry 6 in San Diego, running until September 15.
Women’s Equality Day: August 26

Above: California women were powerful voices in the fight for national women’s suffrage. Charlotta Bass, pictured at left, wrote many pro-suffrage editorials in her influential newspaper, the California Eagle, the […]
2024 Library Innovation Lab Programs Coming Near You

The ten librarians who make up the 2024 Library Innovation Lab (LIL) program cohort are poised to launch the public-facing phase of their work.
California Documentary Project in 2024: Emmys, Premieres, New Audiences, & November 4 Deadline Announcement

Ahead of this fall’s CDP grant deadline, we are highlighting some exciting grantee accomplishments and accolades over the past year.
United We Stand in Riverside: Hate and Resistance in the Inland Empire

A recap of our United We Stand partner program with Zócalo Public Square at UCR ARTS in Riverside, California.
Introducing a Letter of Intent Process for Project Grants To Ease Burden on Applicants

A new LOI process for the next deadline of Humanities for All Project Grants, opening June 1, 2024.
Creating a New American Muslim Tradition: A Celebrative Music Event from the Muslim Musical Mosaic Project

After hosting a series of music-focused “salons” with members of the Muslim American community in Los Angeles, Muslims for Progressive Values is hosting a free celebratory event for the Muslim Musical Mosaic Project on June 30.
Yuba-Sutter Black History Illuminates Little-Known History in California

The Sutter County Museum readies for the opening of a first-of-its kind exhibit and programs on Black History in Yuba-Sutter Counties.
A Word on Juneteenth

Observing our country’s second independence day.
Two California Documentary Projects Premiere at Frameline48

Spotlighting HELEN AND THE BEAR and SALLY! during LGBTQ+ Pride Month at San Francisco’s longest-running showcase of queer cinema.