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SUMMARY:LOS ANGELES–Exhibit: Welcome to the Covid Hotel
DESCRIPTION:Caption: Photos courtesy of Dr. Sudarsky. \nLOS ANGELES—Los Angeles Poverty Department (LAPD) is pleased to announce the opening of its new Skid Row History Museum & Archive exhibition\, Welcome to the Covid Hotel. \nWelcome to the Covid Hotel reveals the exceptional innovations and successes of a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals who ran LA County Health Department’s emergency Quarantine and Isolation sites for houseless Covid patients and people exposed to the virus in shelters. \nExhibit\nMarch 9-December 14\, 2024\nThursdays-Saturdays\, 2-5pm \nPublic Reception\nMarch 9\, 2024 @ 4:00-7:00pm\nS. Broadway\, Los Angeles 90012\nThe opening event will feature a 15-minute preview of a work-in-progress theatrical performance by LAPD at 5 pm\, as well as an opportunity to meet some of the frontline heroes who staffed the QI sites. \nPanel Discussion\nMarch 27 at 6:30pm\nPanel with Adversity Generates Innovations\, featuring Dr. Sudarsky with Marissa Axelrod\, RN and AlternaGve Healing PracGGoner\, who was one of the first staff at the original QI site; and Soma Snakeoil\, Co-Founder and ExecuGve Director of The Sidewalk Project\, which improvised responses to help people living on the streets during the pandemic; moderated by Clancey Cornell\, a clinical social worker and member of LAPD’s archive staff whose interviews are featured in the exhibition. \nFor information\, contact info@lapovertydept.org or visit the website. \nLos Angeles Poverty Department is a multi-disciplinary arts organization that produces and presents artworks and events that instaniate the existence of the Skid Row community—affirming its assets\, advocating for its rights\, and supporting its aspirations. \nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Project Grant.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/los-angeles-exhibit-welcome-to-the-covid-hotel/2024-03-09/
LOCATION:Los Angeles Poverty Department\, 250 S Broadway\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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SUMMARY:SAN DIEGO—Henry 6
DESCRIPTION:Caption: The cast of Henry 6\, 2024. \nSAN DIEGO—A once-in-a-generation event comes to San Diego in 2024: The Old Globe becomes one of only a small handful of theatres in the country’s history to complete Shakespeare’s canon with Henry 6\, the largest Shakespeare production the Globe has ever presented. Acclaimed Shakespeare director and the Globe’s Erna Finci Viterbi Artistic Director Barry Edelstein turns the rarely produced Henry VI\, Parts I\, II\, and III into a thrilling two-part event\, running simultaneously through the summer in our beautiful outdoor theatre. This historic milestone will be celebrated with a yearlong program of citywide arts engagement and humanities events that will bring audiences closer to the art than ever before\, including opportunities for San Diegans to participate in the making of the production itself. It is an event that simply cannot be missed! \nWhere: The Old Globe\, Lowell Davies Festival Theatre \nJune 30 – September 14\, 2024 (opening: Friday\, July 19) for One: Flowers and France\nJuly 9 – September 15\, 2024 (opening: Saturday\, July 20) for Two: Riot and Reckoning \nFor details\, see: theoldglobe.org/press-room/2024-season/henry-6/ \nFree workshops: theoldglobe.org/H6Workshops
URL:https://calhum.org/event/san-diego-henry-6/
LOCATION:The Old Globe\, Old Globe Way\, San Diego\, California\, 92101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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SUMMARY:RANCHO CUCAMONGA—Reading Room: Zines\, Comix\, and Other Radical Texts
DESCRIPTION:caption: (detail) Kumasi J. Barnett\, They\, the Mighty #281\, The Shame Vanishes!\, 2022. Acrylic \, marker\, pen\, and oil marker on comic book 9 ¾ x 6 ¼ inches. Courtesy of the Artist. \nRANCHO CUCAMONGA—Reading Room: Zines\, Comix & Other Radical Texts presents a loud and proud exhibition that celebrates the contemporary relevance and impacts of zines and comics on culture today\, on the visual and literary arts\, and in the Inland Empire region of Southern California. Organized by the museum with the support of campus and community partners\, the multidimensional exhibition focuses on artists and authors whose works engage with comic and zine-making. The exhibition also features hundreds of zines and comics for visitors to read and respond to in a community studio space. Artists include Yasmeen Abedifard\, Kumasi J. Barnett\, Cheyne Ellet\, Funchicken (Mark Todd & Esther Pearl Watson)\, Charles Glaubitz\, Kristen Liu-Wong\, Felix Quintana\, Alkaid Ramirez\, and Birdcage Comics Café\, Curious Publishing\, The Space/El Espacio\, and Tierra del Sol. \nWhere: Chaffey College | Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art\, 5885 Haven Avenue\, Rancho Cucamonga\, CA 91737 \nExhibit run: September 3 – November 16\, 2024 \nHours: Monday-Wednesday\, 10 am-4 pm; Thursday\, 10 am-7 pm; Saturdays\, noon-4 pm. The museum is closed on all college holidays. \nFree and open to the public. Parking permits are required\, https://parkmobile.io/\, or ParkMobile app. $1/hour or $4/a day. \nFor more info: Rebecca Trawick\, Director/Chief Curator\, rebecca.trawick@chaffey.edu\, 909/652-6493 \nWebsite: www.chaffey.edu/wignall \n 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/rancho-cucamonga-reading-room-zines-comix-and-other-radical-texts/
LOCATION:Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art\, 5885 Haven Avenue\, Rancho Cucamonga\, CA\, 91737\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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SUMMARY:EUREKA—Chinese Pioneers: Power and Politics in Exclusion Era Photographs
DESCRIPTION:EUREKA—“Chinese Pioneers” at the Clarke Historical Museum (CHM) explores visual history of Chinese Californians during the Exclusion Era and considers how the first generations of Chinese Californians were represented in mostly nineteenth-century photography before the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act and after. This temporary exhibit\, on view from September 7 to October 27\, explores the social\, political\, and judicial disenfranchisement of Chinese Californians — as well as moments of Chinese agency and resilience — in the decades before and after the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act. \nAlso on display at the Clarke during the “Chinese Pioneers” exhibit are artifacts from the Chinese communities in Humboldt and Trinity Counties that are in the collections of the CHM\, the HCHS\, and the Trinity County Historical Society. In addition\, the Clarke’s “Community Case” will feature an exhibit by HAPI members highlighting the planned monument to Eureka’s Chinatown. \nWhere: Clarke Historical Museum\, 240 E Street\, Eureka\, California\nWhen: September 7 through October 27\, 2024. Exhibit hours: 10 am – 6 pm. \nOrganizer: “Chinese Pioneers: Power and Politics in Exclusion Era Photographs\,” organized by the California Historical Society in 2022\, opens at the Clarke Historical Museum during Arts Alive on September 7 at 6 pm. The exhibit was sponsored locally by Humboldt Asian and Pacific Islanders in Solidarity (HAPI)\, the Clarke Historical Museum (CHM)\, the Humboldt County Historical Society (HCHS)\, and the Humboldt County Library (HCL). \nFor questions\, please contact: hapi.humboldt@gmail.com.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/eureka-chinese-pioneers-power-and-politics-in-exclusion-era-photographs/
LOCATION:Clarke Historical Museum\, E Street\, Eureka\, California\, 95501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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SUMMARY:LOS ANGELES—From Farm to Oven: Baking Up a Climate Solutions Recipe
DESCRIPTION:LOS ANGELES—From a healthy salad to a tasty steak and even the delicious dessert you just can’t wait to have at the end of a meal\, the impact of climate change is there in every bite. Join LAist as we explore the intersection between food and climate. This event is part of NPR’s Climate Solutions Week\, an entire week dedicated to stories and conversations about the search for climate solutions\, with a focus on the future of food. \nWe’ll have a baking demo from award-winning local baker Nicole Rucker (she/her) of Fat & Flour with food and culture associate editor Gab Chabrán (he/him)\, followed by a discussion with farmers and policymakers on how climate change is affecting agriculture in our state\, led by our science reporter Jacob Margolis (he/him) and climate emergency reporter Erin Stone (she/her). \nSPECIAL GUESTS\nRenata Brillinger (she/her)\, CalCAN Executive Director\nHelen McGrath (she/her)\, Ventura County Farmer\nNicole Rucker (she/her)\, Fat & Flour\nTrevor Tagg (he/him)\, Imperial County Farmer \nWhen: September 12\, 7-8:15 pm \nWhere: The Crawford\, Pasadena \nThis event is part of Culinary Connections\, a live event series focused on all the ways food connects us.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/llos-angeles-from-farm-to-oven-baking-up-a-climate-solutions-recipe/
LOCATION:The Crawford\, 474 S. Raymond Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 91105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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SUMMARY:RANCHO CUCAMONGA—Reading Room: Zines\, Comix\, & Other Radical Texts/Poetry Reading
DESCRIPTION:RANCHO CUCAMONGA—Please join Chaffey College and Tierra del Sol artists as they read selections of their poetry. \nWhen: Wednesday\, September 18 | 12:30-2 pm\nWhere: Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art\, 5885 Haven Ave\, Rancho Cucamonga\, CA 91737 | CAA-211 \nThis program is part of the exhibit Reading Room: Zines\, Comix & Other Radical Texts\, a loud and proud exhibition that celebrates the contemporary relevance and impacts of zines and comics on culture today\, on the visual and literary arts\, and in the Inland Empire region of Southern California. Organized by the Wignall Museum with the support of campus and community partners\, the multidimensional exhibition focuses on artists and authors whose works engage with comic and zine-making. The exhibition also features hundreds of zines and comics for visitors to read and respond to in a community studio space. Artists include Yasmeen Abedifard\, Kumasi J. Barnett\, Cheyne Ellet\, Funchicken (Mark Todd & Esther Pearl Watson)\, Charles Glaubitz\, Kristen Liu-Wong\, Felix Quintana\, Alkaid Ramirez\, and Birdcage Comics Café\, Curious Publishing\, The Space/El Espacio\, and Tierra del Sol.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/rancho-cucamonga-reading-room-zines-comix-other-radical-texts-poetry-reading/
LOCATION:Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art\, 5885 Haven Avenue\, Rancho Cucamonga\, CA\, 91737\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240919T190000
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SUMMARY:LOS ANGELES—We Are Where We Eat: The Women Who Make LA Delicious
DESCRIPTION:LOS ANGELES—Women are behind every element of some of your favorite restaurants\, from business and creative decisions to cooking on the line. Join LAist host Julia Paskin (she/her) as she goes behind the scenes with some of the women running kitchens across Los Angeles. They’ll share their stories\, what inspires them\, and what challenges still remain for women in the restaurant industry. \nWe Are Where We Eat is a new live event series in partnership with The James Beard Foundation that will go behind the scenes of some of L.A.’s favorite restaurants with the city’s most-celebrated chefs and owners to find out more about how they’re making it all work. \nWhere: The Crawford\, 474 S. Raymond Ave.\, Pasadena\nWhen: Thursday\, September 19\, 2024 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM \nFor details\, see: https://laist.com/events/we-are-where-we-eat-the-women-who-make-la-delicious
URL:https://calhum.org/event/los-angeles-we-are-where-we-eat-the-women-who-make-la-delicious/
LOCATION:The Crawford\, 474 S. Raymond Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 91105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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SUMMARY:SAN DIEGO—Seed to Tree Workshop Series: Playful World Building
DESCRIPTION:SAN DIEGO—Join San Diego’s New Children’s Museum for their upcoming Seed to Tree workshop\, “Playful World Building\,” led by Robert Karimi (he/they) on Saturday\, September 21 from 10 am-1 pm! \nInspired by Silver Star\, the first character imagined by Octavia E. Butler\, Robert will guide participants through a creative journey to: \n\nTell stories and design games using imagination and play\nBuild fantastical worlds and bring imaginary characters to life\nHave fun along the way!\n\nDuring the workshop\, you’ll integrate your games and worlds into the Museum’s Octavia E. Butler: Seeding Futures installation\, experiencing the space as both a creator and a player. Discover storytelling techniques used by authors like Laura Harjo (Mvskoke Tool of Futurity) and Jorge Luis Borges (Book of Imaginary Beings) to fuel your imagination and world-building skills. \nThis workshop is perfect for those looking to deepen their connection to Octavia E. Butler’s work and explore the art of interactive storytelling through game design! \nThis is a free workshop for children 12+ and adults! \nRegister here for this free workshop.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/san-diego-seed-to-tree-workshop-series-playful-world-building/
LOCATION:New Children’s Museum\, 200 W. Island Avenue\, San Diego\, California\, 92101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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SUMMARY:RANCHO CUCAMONGA—Reading Room exhibition/Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:RANCHO CUCAMONGA—You might find yourself in the Wignall Museum surrounded by art and words\, and you might ask yourself “What the **** is a zine?” And you might ask yourself\, “How did these artists and writers create such work?” Join this conversation to hear local zinesters Sondria Bailey\, Mark Todd\, and Esther Pearl Watson discuss what the zine aesthetic is (or what it is not). Moderated by Professor Neil Watkins. \nWhen: Wednesday\, September 25 | 12:30-2 pm\nWhere: Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art\, 5885 Haven Ave\, Rancho Cucamonga\, CA 91737 | CAA-211 \nThis program is part of the exhibit Reading Room: Zines\, Comix & Other Radical Texts\, a loud and proud exhibition that celebrates the contemporary relevance and impacts of zines and comics on culture today\, on the visual and literary arts\, and in the Inland Empire region of Southern California. Organized by the Wignall Museum with the support of campus and community partners\, the multidimensional exhibition focuses on artists and authors whose works engage with comic and zine-making. The exhibition also features hundreds of zines and comics for visitors to read and respond to in a community studio space. Artists include Yasmeen Abedifard\, Kumasi J. Barnett\, Cheyne Ellet\, Funchicken (Mark Todd & Esther Pearl Watson)\, Charles Glaubitz\, Kristen Liu-Wong\, Felix Quintana\, Alkaid Ramirez\, and Birdcage Comics Café\, Curious Publishing\, The Space/El Espacio\, and Tierra del Sol. \nFor details\, see: www.chaffey.edu/wignall
URL:https://calhum.org/event/rancho-cucamonga-reading-room-exhibition-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art\, 5885 Haven Avenue\, Rancho Cucamonga\, CA\, 91737\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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SUMMARY:RIVERSIDE—Homegrown Heroes Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:RIVERSIDE—The Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California invites the public to attend the opening of its exhibition\, Homegrown Heroes\, on Thursday\, September 26\, at 6 pm. The ambitious $200\,000 bilingual exhibition and oral history project interviewed 25 elders and emerging leaders\, heralding the start of the Civil Rights Institute’s oral history program\, a determined effort to preserve hundreds of Inland stories. Focusing on the interest areas of race and ethnicity\, sexual orientation and gender identity\, disability\, gender\, and national origin\, the exhibition expands what civil rights work looks like in our region. \nWhen: Thursday\, September 26\, 2024 | 6 pm to 8 pm\nWhere: 3933 Mission Inn Ave. Suite 103\, Riverside\, CA 92501 \nFor more information\, contact: 951-682-5307\, info@inlandcivilrights.org \n\nLink: https://www.inlandcivilrights.org/events/
URL:https://calhum.org/event/riverside-homegrown-heroes-exhibition-opening/
LOCATION:Civil Rights Insitute of Inland Southern California\, Mission Inn Avenue\, Riverside\, California\, 92501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240927
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SUMMARY:RIVERSIDE—Exhibition: Homegrown Heroes
DESCRIPTION:RIVERSIDE—The Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California invites the public to its newest exhibition\, Homegrown Heroes. The ambitious $200\,000 bilingual exhibition and oral history project interviewed 25 elders and emerging leaders\, heralding the start of the Civil Rights Institute’s oral history program\, a determined effort to preserve hundreds of Inland stories. Focusing on the interest areas of race and ethnicity\, sexual orientation and gender identity\, disability\, gender\, and national origin\, the exhibition expands what civil rights work looks like in our region. \nWhen: Runs from September 27\, 2024 to May 31\, 2025\nExhibition hours: Wednesday-Friday\, 12 pm-5 pm \nWhere: 3933 Mission Inn Ave. Suite 103\, Riverside\, CA 92501 \nFor more information\, contact: 951-682-5307\, info@inlandcivilrights.org \n\nLink: inlandcivilrights.org
URL:https://calhum.org/event/riverside-exhibition-homegrown-heroes/
LOCATION:Civil Rights Insitute of Inland Southern California\, Mission Inn Avenue\, Riverside\, California\, 92501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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