Recording African American History in Oakland with the Commons Archive
A new collection of books documents neighborhood history through many voices.
Announcing 20 New Humanities for All Quick Grant Awardees
Grantees represent the richness and diversity of our state.
As the Smoke Clears: A Reflection on Natural Disasters in Our State
Native Fire Management, Student Storytelling & New Second Responders Grant
Take a Look, It’s in a Book: A Selection of Literary Projects
National Poetry Month and World Book Day are both in April.
A Walk Through the Rich History of the Latino Central Valley with CAMINOS
An interview with staff about the nearly exhaustively researched exhibit in Fresno.
Highlighting the Diversity of Families in California
For International Day of Families and Mother’s Day, and we’re celebrating families of all kinds.
Visual Communications’ CENTERING THE MASSES
A nine-week series of free pop-up events and programs in the heart of Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo.
Congratulations to the 2019 California Documentary Project Grant Awardees
Subjects include former Governor Jerry Brown, the Kashia Pomo tribe, and a 70’s all-women rock band.
Announcing the Spring Humanities for All Quick Grant Awardees
Projects include exhibits, community discussions, cooking workshops, performances, symposiums, and interactive activities.
Tying Together the Local & National History of Voting Rights
An interview with Pajaro Valley Arts, host of the exhibit Your Vote is Your Voice/ ¡Vote! Su Voto es Su Voz.