Women Who Changed California
Celebrate Women’s History Month and the 19th Amendment centennial with UNLADYLIKE2020.
Announcing the December 2019 Humanities for All Project Grant Awardees
These 17 grantees include the first awardees under the “Second Responders: The Humanities in the Aftermath of Natural Disasters” designation.
Announcing 11 New Humanities for All Project Grants
From workshops with the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians to a play about Black women’s experience in Peoples Temple.
Black History in California
Events you can experience across the state in February.
Congratulations to the Winter 2020 Humanities for All Quick Grant Awardees
This round of grantees is the first to include applicants under the special designation “Second Responders: The Humanities in the Aftermath of Natural Disasters.”
Practicing Intention: Exploring Historic Filipinotown and The Chicharrón Chronicles
A local reflects on the evolution of her relationship to the Los Angeles neighborhood.
Crafting a Future of Resilience Beyond Borders
A series of events in Santa Cruz explore themes of identity and freedom through craft.
Celebrate National Arts & Humanities Month
Follow along as we highlight Arts and humanities events and programs in your community weekly through October.
LGBTQ+ Stories on the Silver Screen
Highlighting a few films we have supported with LGBTQ+ stories throughout the Golden State.
Recording African American History in Oakland with the Commons Archive
A new collection of books documents neighborhood history through many voices.