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SUMMARY:SANTA BARBARA: WHAT OUR MONUMENTS SAY ABOUT US
DESCRIPTION:Attention Santa Barbara community!  SBTHP invites YOU to attend one of two free\, upcoming workshops titled\, WHAT OUR MONUMENTS SAY ABOUT US: A Community Workshop & Panel About Santa Barbara’s King Carlos III Statue & How We Choose To Memorialize the Past. \n  \nWHOSE STATUE IS IT ANYWAY? WHAT DO OUR MONUMENTS SAY ABOUT US? \nCome learn about Santa Barbara’s King Carlos III statue and its storied past. Hear from an expert panel as they discuss the broader public discourse\, and recent national trends & scholarship surrounding historical statues\, monuments and memorials in public spaces. \n  \nHAVE YOUR VOICE HEARD! \nBecome a part of the dialogue and share your opinions and perspectives. Collecting diverse voices is central to the creation of a new\, permanent exhibit at the Presidio. Your participation is not only welcomed but strongly encouraged! \nFollowing the program\, join us for a reception in the Presidio Orchard. Enjoy small bites & refreshments as you view the King Carlos III statue\, up close. \n\nCHOOSE FROM 2 WORKSHOP DATES\nTuesday\, April 7th (6:00-7:30pm)  & Sunday\, April 12th (2:00-3:30pm) \nSBTHP received funding to produce an exhibit that explores our community’s evolving relationship with this controversial statue\, and to help our community investigate the ways we have and will choose to commemorate our city’s history. \nThis project was made possible with support from the James S. Bower Foundation and California Humanities. Visit www.calhum.org. Any views\, findings\, conclusions\, or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of California Humanities. \n\nMEET OUR PANELISTS:\nSarah Case\, Ph.D.\, is the Editor of The Public Historian\, the preeminent professional and academic publication for the field of public history\, and a continuing lecturer in History at UC Santa Barbara. Her work involves ongoing conversations about the role of historical interpretation in various communities within the United States and abroad. She received her Doctorate in Public History from the University of California\, Santa Barbara.\nMariaElena Lopez is a Board Member of the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation and founder of The SPACE\, an educational organization that celebrates the rich Indigenous culture of the Chumash People through culture\, art and education. MariaElena is a Member and Tribal Representative of the Coastal Band of the Chumash Nation and is involved in many community-centered projects throughout Santa Barbara and Ventura counties.\nAnne Petersen\, Ph.D.\, is the Executive Director of the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation\, where she has worked for 25 years. Her academic background is in U.S. History\, Ethnic Studies\, and Museum Studies. She received her Doctorate in Public History from the University of California\, Santa Barbara. Petersen specializes in the public interpretation of community history.\nFor more information\, visit sbthp.org/publicworkshops.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/santa-barbara-what-our-monuments-say-about-us/2026-04-07/
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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SUMMARY:Welcome to Little Arabia Mural Community Dedication
DESCRIPTION:Anaheim – Come kick off Arab American Heritage Month and celebrate the completion of the Welcome Little Arabia Mural and learn about this new addition to the Little Arabia District. Students and community members who directly contributed to the mural will be present to tell the story of how it came to life. \nWhere: Al Karmel Meat Market\, Venue name\, address 521 S. Brookhurst Unit H\, Anaheim CA 92804\nWhen: 1 pm – 3 pm\, April 3rd\, 2026 \nFor details\, see: URL \nFor questions\, please contact: Amin Nash\, 702-493-3447
URL:https://calhum.org/event/welcome-to-little-arabia-mural-community-dedication/
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251217T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251217T183000
DTSTAMP:20260530T043745
CREATED:20250314T061142Z
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SUMMARY:FRESNO-LA CULTURA CURA: HEALING THROUGH ART-FREE JARANA LESSONS
DESCRIPTION:FRESNO- LA CULTURA CURA: HEALING THROUGH ARTS PROGRAM PRESENTS FREE JARANA GUITAR LESSONS! \nWhere: CHICANO YOUTH CENTER 1515 E DIVISADERO\nWhen: WEDNESDAYS 530PM \nFor questions\, please contact: Irene Serrano 559-942-0708
URL:https://calhum.org/event/fresno-la-cultura-cura-healing-through-art-free-jarana-lessons/2025-12-17/
LOCATION:CHICANO YOUTH CENTER\, 1515 E Divisadero St\, FRESNO\, C\, 93721\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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SUMMARY:LOS ANGELES—Exploring Native Bees with Author Krystle Hickman
DESCRIPTION:LOS ANGELES— Celebrate the wonder of California’s native bees with National Geographic Explorer Krystle Hickman\, author of The ABCs of California’s Native Bees. Join us at the Coyotl + Macehualli Lending Library for a lively author discussion\, delicious food\, and a limited book giveaway. Can’t make it in person? The event will also be live-streamed\, so you won’t miss out on this inspiring conversation about pollinators\, community\, and the beauty of our local ecosystems. \nWhere: Coyotl + Macehualli Lending Library\, 3347 N Eastern Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA 90032\nWhen: Saturday\, December 13th at 3 PM \nFor details\, see: instagram.com/coyotl.macehualli/ \nFor questions\, please contact: programs@coyotlmacehualli.org
URL:https://calhum.org/event/los-angeles-exploring-native-bees-with-author-krystle-hickman/
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CREATED:20250924T172708Z
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SUMMARY:SANTA BARBARA—Family History Month Open House & Exhibit Debut
DESCRIPTION:SANTA BARBARA— The Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society (SBCGS) invites the public to its annual Family History Month Open House. This year’s Open House will feature the debut of a special exhibit: Santa Barbara Hispanic Family Histories\, 1870–1970\, highlighting the stories\, photographs\, and legacies of local families whose histories are woven into the cultural fabric of Santa Barbara. Guests can also receive special assistance with Hispanic genealogy research\, offering practical help to start or expand their own family history journey. \nThere will also be special treats\, general genealogy assistance\, and community booths. Admission is free\, and all are welcome! \nWhere: Sahyun Genealogical Library\, 316 Castillo Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA 93101\nWhen: 1-4pm\, October 5 \nFor details\, see: SBGen.org \nFor questions\, please contact: Outreach@SBGen.org
URL:https://calhum.org/event/santa-barbara-family-history-month-open-house-exhibit-debut/
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250913T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250913T213000
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SUMMARY:Fresno-Fandango!
DESCRIPTION:Fresno- Son Auikatl and the Chicano Youth Center invite you to “Empesando Las Fiestas Patrias con un Fandango” Enjoy an evening of performances\, free tacos and refreshments\, raffles and more! \nWhere: Chicano Youth Center 1515 E Divisadero St\nWhen: Saturday September 13th 630pm \nFor questions\, please contact: Irene Serrano 559-942-0708
URL:https://calhum.org/event/fresno-fandango/
LOCATION:CHICANO YOUTH CENTER\, 1515 E Divisadero St\, FRESNO\, C\, 93721\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250809T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250809T183000
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SUMMARY:FORT: LA Presents Architecture Uncorked! Historic Homes\, Hot Topics and Worldly Wine
DESCRIPTION:FORT: LA Presents Architecture Uncorked! Historic Homes\, Hot Topics and Worldly Wine\n\nDon’t miss this fast-paced\, design-inspired evening with FORT: LA featuring a sneak preview of Rebel Architects\, episode 2 —Art and Rebellion in the ‘70s and ‘80s —before its official release! Join rebel architects Frederick Fisher and Thom Mayne in conversation with artist Chuck Arnoldi\, moderated by Frances Anderton. More speakers to be announced! Sommelier India Mandelkern pairs perfect wines to match the rebel architect spirit. \n\n\n\nhttps://givebutter.com/AGonOH\n\n\n\n\nWhere: Barnsdall Art Park\, 4800 Hollywood Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, CA 90027\nWhen: Saturday\, August 9\, 5–6:30 PM
URL:https://calhum.org/event/67205/
LOCATION:Barnsdall Art Park\, 4800 Hollywood Boulevard\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90027
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250517T140000
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SUMMARY:SAN DIEGO - New Village Arts Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:SAN DIEGO—Join us at the Digital Gym Cinema for a festival of 3 short film documentaries that grew from education and outreach programs at New Village Arts Theatre\, 2 of which began with a California Humanities Quick Grant in 2020. \nWhere: Digital Gym Cinema (1100 Market Street\, San Diego\, CA 92101)\n\n\nWhen: Saturday\, May 17\, 2:00 p.m.\n\n \nFeatured Short Documentaries:\n\nThe Mosleys: Love for the Ages\nby Anthony Golden Jr\nA documentary that revolves around the filmmaker’s grandparents and their 77 years of marriage. It starts at his grandfather and grandmother’s first meeting and ends with his grandfather celebrating his 100th birthday\, with his 9 kids\, 19 grandchildren\, 22 great grandchildren\, and 1 great great grandchild. \nWhat Would You Say? (If You Had A Song To Sing)\nby filmmaker Joshua Hill\nHighlights the importance of music to Hill’s late father\, who was diagnosed with dementia in 2020. A special highlight will be Hill performing one of his original songs inspired by dementia caregiving at the events! \nExtraordinary Character\nby Alex Astrella and BluStar Productions\nThis WORLD PREMIERE follows our Mainstage Players as they perform a school tour of an original adaptation of Janell Cannon’s beloved Stellaluna!\n\nFor details\, see: https://newvillagearts.org/event/film-festival-san-diego/
URL:https://calhum.org/event/san-diego-new-village-arts-film-festival/
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250325T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250325T210000
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SUMMARY:LOS ANGELES—St. Clair Bourne 4th Tuesdays - "FREE TO BE FREE"
DESCRIPTION:LOS ANGELES —See a screening of Free to Be Free\, where Black Women all speak Black Hair. Despite its unique beauty\, the heavy social\, economic\, and health implications that many Black Women face regarding their hair has led to the need to pass ordinances and Bills across Louisiana that protect those who choose to wear our Black hair in a natural hairstyle. Free to Be Free spends time listening to Black Women and Girls throughout the state honoring each of their personal journeys while joyously weaving together collective shared experiences. \nWhere:  Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center\, 4305 Degnan Blvd.  LA \, CA  90008\nWhen: 7:00PM – 9PM\, Tuesday\, March 25\, 2025 \nFor details\, see: https://www.badwest.org/4th-tuesdays
URL:https://calhum.org/event/los-angeles-st-clair-bourne-4th-tuesdays-free-to-be-free/
LOCATION:Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center\, 4305 Degnan Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90008\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250208T123000
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SUMMARY:SAN FRANCISO—Muses & Melanin Graduation Ceremony & Reception
DESCRIPTION:SAN FRANCISCO—The inaugural class of Muses & Melanin Fellows will graduate next month! Join us at the Main branch of the San Francisco Public Library on February 8th at 12:30pm for a celebration of readings and a reception\, and watch each Fellow receive their graduation package! \nDuring this first Fellowship year\, Muses & Melanin provided a supportive\, virtual\, fully funded eight-month cohort-based professional development program for talented California African American\, Afro Latina\, and multiracial women creative writers of the African diaspora. The fellowship was open to women who did not yet have a lengthy list of publishing credits\, were not under a publishing contract\, did not have literary agent representation\, and did not have a doctoral degree in English\, Creative Writing\, or Literature. \nWhere: San Francisco Public Library\, Main Branch. 100 Larkin Street\nWhen: 12:30pm on February 8 \nFor details\, see: URL \nFor questions\, please contact: MusesAndMelanin@gmail.com
URL:https://calhum.org/event/san-franciso-muses-melanin-graduation-ceremony-reception/
LOCATION:CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250128T190000
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SUMMARY:LOS ANGELES — Film Screening: AKWAABA: THE AWAKENING  at Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center
DESCRIPTION:Los Angeles — See a screening of Akwaaba: The Awakening\, a full feature documentary film chronicling the journey of African Americans from Los Angeles traveling to the Motherland for the first time. This documentary project began as a wonderful readers theater project performed in Leimert Park at the Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Theater in 2016. \nWhere: Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center\, 4305 Degnan Blvd.  LA \, CA  90008\nWhen: 7:00PM – 9PM\, Tuesday\, January 28\, 2025 \nFor details\, see: https://www.badwest.org/4th-tuesdays \nFor questions\, please contact:
URL:https://calhum.org/event/los-angeles-film-screening-akwaaba-the-awakening-at-barbara-morrison-performing-arts-center/
LOCATION:Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center\, 4305 Degnan Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90008\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241231T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250101T003000
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SUMMARY:SANTA CRUZ—Gathering In Gratitude
DESCRIPTION:SANTA CRUZ—Gathering In Gratitude is a New Year’s Eve artist-led mega party hosted by The 418 Project in downtown Santa Cruz\, featuring immersive ambient music and humanities installations by Liminal Space. Attendees can enjoy live bands in the Large Theater\, interactive art installations that explore future visions and community\, and engage in meaningful dialogue facilitated by Liminal Space artists. The event aims to strengthen community bonds by focusing on the loss of third spaces and the importance of creative rituals\, offering participatory experiences that encourage reflection and connection. Proceeds benefit local emerging artists from diverse communities\, allowing attendees to welcome 2025 while supporting a good cause. The event takes place from December 31st to January 1\, doors open at 8 pm\, with tickets ranging from $20 to $1\,000 to accommodate different preferences and support levels. \nWhere: The 418 Project\, 155 S. River St\, Santa Cruz CA 95060\nWhen: 8 pm\, December 31\, 2024 \nFor details\, see: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-418-project-new-years-eve-gathering-in-gratitude-2025-tickets-986296919637
URL:https://calhum.org/event/santa-cruz-gathering-in-gratitude/
LOCATION:The 418 Project\, Santa Cruz\, River Street South 155\, Santa Cruz\, C\, 95060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241216T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241216T133000
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL—NewGround Book Club with Margaux Fitoussi and Jessica Maya Marglin
DESCRIPTION:VIRTUAL—The NewGround Book Club will be read Albert Memmi’s The Pillar of Salt\, a semi-autobiographical novel about a young boy growing up in French-colonized Tunisia who must contend with his identities as Jew\, Arab\, and African at the advent of World War II. Albert Memmi’s novels and nonfiction explored his complex identity as an anti-imperialist\, Zionist\, and self-described “Jewish Arab.” Memmi passed away in 2020\, so we will watch a short film on Memmi’s perspective on identity in the context of colonialism and then have a conversation about our responses to his book and the film.\n\nWhen: This will be on December 19 at 11:30 am PT on Zoom.\n\nRegister: mjnewground.networkforgood.com/events/76461-newground-book-club-2024
URL:https://calhum.org/event/virtual-newground-book-club-with-margaux-fitoussi-and-jessica-maya-marglin/
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241205T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241205T200000
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SUMMARY:BERKELEY—Little Central America 1984
DESCRIPTION:BERKELEY—PANEL DISCUSSION and SNEAK PERFORMANCE PREVIEW\nModerated by Oakland Cultural Affairs Manager Roberto Bedoya\nPanelists: Dr. Stephania Canizales\, Dr. Mauricio Ramírez\, José Artiga\, Central Americans for Education (CAFÉ). \nWhen: Thursday\, December 5\, 6:30 pm (FREE admission)\nWhere: Latinx Research Center\nUniversity of California Berkeley\n2547 Channing Way Berkeley\, CA 94704 \nLittle Central America\, 1984 explores the origin and impact of the Central American migration that occurred in numerous cities across the US in response to 1980s civil unrest in El Salvador and neighboring countries\, and the attendant Sanctuary Movement\, initiated in Berkeley\, to provide safe haven and opportunities for those refugees. It will encompass a panel discussion and performances conceived by writer/musician Rubén Martínez\, directed by veteran interdisciplinary performer Elia Arce\, and including over 20 local poets\, musicians\, and community honorees. Public events will occur December 5-16 at St. John’s Presbyterian Church and the UC campus in Berkeley.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/berkely-little-central-america-1984/
LOCATION:Latinx Research Center University of California Berkeley 2547 Channing Way Berkeley\, CA 94704\, Channing Way 2547\, Berkeley\, California\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241126T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241126T210000
DTSTAMP:20260530T043745
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SUMMARY:LOS ANGELES—St. Clair Bourne 4th Tuesdays - "HOW TO SUE THE KLAN"
DESCRIPTION:LOS ANGELES— See a film screening of HOW TO SUE THE KLAN\,  a story of how five Black women from Chattanooga used legal ingenuity to take on the Ku Klux Klan in a historic 1982 civil case\, fighting to hold them accountable for their crimes and bring justice to their community. Their victory set a legal precedent that continues to inspire the ongoing fight against organized hate. Directed by John Beder. \nWhere: Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center\, 4305 Degnan Blvd.  LA \, CA  90008\nWhen: 7 pm – 9 pm\, Tuesday\, November 26\, 24\, 2024 \nFor details\, see: badwest.org/4th-tuesdays \nTrailer – https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8uhapw \n 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/los-angeles-st-clair-bourne-4th-tuesdays-how-to-sue-the-klan/
LOCATION:Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center\, 4305 Degnan Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90008\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241122T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241122T190000
DTSTAMP:20260530T043745
CREATED:20241023T153342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241023T153342Z
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SUMMARY:THOUSAND OAKS —Resistance & Persistence Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:THOUSAND OAKS—Spenser Jaimes\, Šmuwič and Island Chumash\, Founder/CEO Limuw Productions discusses his current cultural work along with discussing his upcoming Documentary Project: The Chumash Account of the 1824 Revolt. \nWhere: Oakbrook Chumash Indian Museum\, 3290 Lang Ranch Parkway\, Thousand Oaks\, 91360\nWhen: 5pm November 22nd \nFor details\, see: www.chumashmuseum.org \nFor questions\, please contact: visit@chumashmuseum.org
URL:https://calhum.org/event/thousand-oaks-resistance-persistence-speaker-series-2/
LOCATION:Chumash Indian Museum\, 3290 Lang Ranch Parkway\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, 91362
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241119T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241119T190000
DTSTAMP:20260530T043745
CREATED:20241008T165151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T165326Z
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SUMMARY:SAN LEANDRO—Celebrating Our Escritoras
DESCRIPTION:SAN LEANDRO—Closing reception and creative presentation open to the community where participants from the creative writing program\, Liberando Nuestras Voces\, will read a piece\, showcase their artwork\, and receive certificates of completion. This will be an event to celebrate our participants as escritoras (writers) and creatives\, sharing with their families\, friends\, and the rest of the community their growth in their writing skills and self-confidence through a public reading and exhibition of their work. \nWhere: San Leandro Public Library\, 300 Estudillo Ave\, San Leandro\, CA 94577\nWhen: Tuesday\, November 19\, 5pm-7pm \nRegister at: tinyurl.com/publicelebration \nFor questions\, please contact: liberandonuestrasvoces@gmail.com
URL:https://calhum.org/event/san-leandro-celebrating-our-escritoras/
LOCATION:San Leandro Public Library Main Branch\, San Leandro Main Library\, 300 Estudillo Avenue\, San Leandro\, CA\, 94577
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241118T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241118T130000
DTSTAMP:20260530T043745
CREATED:20240913T191921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T191947Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL—NewGround Book Club with Ibtisam Barakat
DESCRIPTION:VIRTUAL—NewGround will be talking with Ibtisam Barakat about Tasting the Sky: A Palestinian Childhood. Set in Ramallah during the aftermath of the 1967 Six-Day War\, her memoir captures what it is like to be a child whose world is shattered by war. Ibtisam is a Palestinian-American author and poet whose work centers on healing social injustices\, especially in the lives of young people. \nTime/Date: November 18\, at 12 pm PT\nVenue: Virtual | Stay tuned for Zoom link!
URL:https://calhum.org/event/virtual-newground-book-club-with-ibtisam-barakat/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241117T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241117T160000
DTSTAMP:20260530T043745
CREATED:20241112T223716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241112T223743Z
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SUMMARY:THOUSAND OAKS—REDress Panel
DESCRIPTION:AN ARTISTIC RESPONSE TO THE GROWING NUMBER OF MISSING AND MURDERED INDIGENOUS WOMEN. \nThousand Oaks\, CA—The REDress Project* focuses on the issue of missing or murdered indigenous women across North America. It is a powerfully emotional installation art project in response to this critical issue. The project has been installed in public spaces throughout the United States and Canada as a visual reminder of the staggering number of women who are no longer with us. Please engage with this upcoming display/exhibit and program: \nMissing & Murdered Indigenous Women Speaker’s Panel\nSunday\, November 17 at 2 pm \nSpeakers: \nVC District Attorney Erik Nasarenko\nDr. Bridget Groat\, CSUCI Native Studies Department\nDr. Jonnie Williams\, Native Psychologist & CEO Evolve Equity\nMarianne Parra\, Chumash Cultural Consultant\, MMIWGP Ventura County \nBe sure to also visit the REDress Display/Exhibit\, on display from Friday\, November 15 – Sunday\, November 17. \nFor details\, aauwthousandoaks.com \nFor questions\, please contact: aauwthousandoaks@gmail.com
URL:https://calhum.org/event/thousand-oaks-redress-panel/
LOCATION:Thousand Oaks Library\, East Janss Road 1401\, Thousand Oaks\, California\, 91362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241116T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241116T183000
DTSTAMP:20260530T043745
CREATED:20241118T163805Z
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SUMMARY:ESCONDIDO—The Art & Ethos of California Native Plants: SAGING THE WORLD
DESCRIPTION:ESCONDIDO—The Art & Ethos of California Native Plants \nA free film screening SAGING THE WORLD spotlights the ecological and cultural issues intertwined with white sage\, centering the voices of Native advocates who have long protected and cherished this plant. The short documentary was produced by Rose Ramirez\, Deborah Small\, and the California Native Plant Society to foster awareness and inspire action for white sage. Followed by a Q&A with film maker Rose Ramirez. \nWhere: 262 East Grand Avenue Escondido California\nWhen: Saturday November 16\, 2024 5:00 – 6:30 pm \nFor questions\, please contactus at mail@escondidoarts.org
URL:https://calhum.org/event/escondido-the-art-ethos-of-california-native-plants-saging-the-world/
LOCATION:Escondido Arts Partnership\, East Grand Avenue 262\, Escondido\, C\, 92025\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241118
DTSTAMP:20260530T043745
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T215416Z
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SUMMARY:LONE PINE—Alabama Gates 2024
DESCRIPTION:Photo caption: Alabama Gates Occupation\, 1924. Credit: Eastern CA Museum. \nLONE PINE—Alabama Gates 2024 is a weekend of free community events in Lone Pine\, California\, November 15–17\, 2024\, commemorating the centennial of the Alabama Gates Occupation. Events include roundtable discussions at Lone Pine’s Statham Hall\, a no-host community picnic at Lone Pine’s Spainhower Park featuring local food truck concessionaires\, film screenings at the Museum of Western Film History\, and an interpretive walking tour with a local naturalist at Patsiata (Owens Lake). For full program schedule\, see: \nalabamagates2024.org  \nWhere: Multiple venues in Lone Pine and Independence\, CA. See the website for locations & schedule. \nWhen: November 15–17\, 2024 \nFor press inquiries\, contact Kim Stringfellow at mail@kimstringfellow.com
URL:https://calhum.org/event/lone-pine-alabama-gates-2024/
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241118
DTSTAMP:20260530T043745
CREATED:20241112T222851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241112T223504Z
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SUMMARY:THOUSAND OAKS—REDress Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:AN ARTISTIC RESPONSE TO THE GROWING NUMBER OF MISSING AND MURDERED INDIGENOUS WOMEN. \nThousand Oaks\, CA—The REDress Project* focuses on the issue of missing or murdered indigenous women across North America. It is a powerfully emotional installation art project in response to this critical issue. The project has been installed in public spaces throughout the United States and Canada as a visual reminder of the staggering number of women who are no longer with us. Please engage with this upcoming display/exhibit and program: \nREDress Display/Exhibit\nFriday\, November 15 – Sunday\, November 17 \nMissing & Murdered Indigenous Women Speaker’s Panel\nSunday\, November 17 at 2 pm \nSpeakers: \nVC District Attorney Erik Nasarenko\nDr. Bridget Groat\, CSUCI Native Studies Department\nDr. Jonnie Williams\, Native Psychologist & CEO Evolve Equity\nMarianne Parra\, Chumash Cultural Consultant\, MMIWGP Ventura County \nFor details\, aauwthousandoaks.com \nFor questions\, please contact: aauwthousandoaks@gmail.com
URL:https://calhum.org/event/thousand-oaks-redress-exhibit-and-speakers-program/
LOCATION:Thousand Oaks Library\, East Janss Road 1401\, Thousand Oaks\, California\, 91362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241109T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241109T180000
DTSTAMP:20260530T043745
CREATED:20241112T171233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241112T171233Z
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SUMMARY:Davis - Acorn Stories: A Welcoming to Wintun Homeland
DESCRIPTION:Davis\, CA — Join us for this second annual fall gathering. We are building a community that is committed to learning the responsibility and discipline of healing and restoring right relations with the Yolo bioregion. Native Californian cultural practitioners Diana and Christina Almendariz and guests will share traditional ecological knowledge across generations. The event will include storytelling\, hands-on arts and acorn activities\, and a cultural exhibit. \nWhere: International House Davis\, 10 College Park\, Davis CA\nWhen: Saturday\, November 9\, 4-6 pm \nFor details\, see: internationalhousedavis.org/event/acorn-stories-a-welcome-to-wintun-homeland/ \nFor questions\, please contact: info@yolosol.org
URL:https://calhum.org/event/davis-acorn-stories-a-welcoming-to-wintun-homeland/
LOCATION:International House\, UC Davis\, One Shields Aenue\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241109T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241109T130000
DTSTAMP:20260530T043745
CREATED:20240920T204845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240920T213113Z
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SUMMARY:CARPINTERIA—Family History Day
DESCRIPTION:CARPINTERIA—The Carpinteria Valley Museum of History is hosting a free Family History Day that will feature fourteen interactive stations ranging from using a vintage apple press\, making rope\, and completing then/now timelines\, puzzles\, and games to experiencing a one-room schoolhouse\, testing stereoviewers\, and operating cameras from past eras. The event will include hands-on learning and interactive stations designed for all families. \nWhere: Carpinteria Valley Museum of History\, 956 Maple Ave.\, Carpinteria\, CA 93013\nWhen: Saturday\, November 9\, 2024 from 10 am to 1 pm \nFor details\, see: Family Day | carpinteriamuseum (carpinteriahistoricalmuseum.org) \n \nFor questions\, please contact: info@carpinteriahistoricalmuseum.org or call 805-684-3112
URL:https://calhum.org/event/carpinteria-family-history-day/
LOCATION:Carpinteria Valley Museum of History\, Maple Avenue\, Carpinteria\, C\, 93013\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241106T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241120T170000
DTSTAMP:20260530T043745
CREATED:20241011T233058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241011T233058Z
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SUMMARY:Calexico\, CA—Youth Poetry Workshops
DESCRIPTION:CALEXICO—A series of three poetry workshops for youth aged 13-19 will be held in the Camarena Memorial Library in Calexico. \nWhere: Camarena Memorial Library\, 850 Encinas Avenue\, Calexico\, CA  92231\nWhen: 3:30 pm to 5 pm\, Wednesdays\, November 6\, 13\, 20 \nFor details\, see: calexicolibrary.org/ \nFor questions\, please contact: Workshop leader\, Donna Castañeda\, dcastaneda@sdsu.edu
URL:https://calhum.org/event/calexico-ca-youth-poetry-workshops/
LOCATION:Camarena Memorial Library\, Encinas Avenue\, Calexico\, CA\, 92231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241028T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241028T180000
DTSTAMP:20260530T043745
CREATED:20240913T191642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T192025Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL—NewGround Book Club with Sandy Tolan
DESCRIPTION:VIRTUAL—We will be speaking with Sandy Tolan\, author of The Lemon Tree\, which tells the story of the al-Khairi and Eshkenazi families and their separate and intertwined histories to a single house and the lemon tree in its garden. Sandy is a best-selling author and an award-winning radio and print journalist who reports on and comments frequently about Palestine and Israel.  \nTime/Date:  October 28\, at 5 pm PT\nVenue: Virtual | Zoom link to join virtually
URL:https://calhum.org/event/virtual-newground-book-club-with-sandy-tolan/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241020T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241020T133000
DTSTAMP:20260530T043745
CREATED:20240725T194942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240807T160438Z
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SUMMARY:LOS ANGELES—Rooted: Equitable Access to Green Space Through Conversation\, Art\, and Poetry
DESCRIPTION:LOS ANGELES—“Rooted” is a community-based discussion series\, designed by filmmaker Elizabeth Gray Bayne and in partnership with the Nature Nexus Institute & Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation\, inviting Black residents to reflect on their relationship to nature\, environmental racism\, and ways they might increase their engagement with the natural world. This three-part series beginning August 18 will offer community forums\, facilitated by local humanities experts\, and arts and wellness workshops\, led by local artists\, poets and wellness instructors\, in parks around Los Angeles. They are designed to combat the physical and mental health disparities\, such as chronic disease and stress\, that often result in low income communities in Los Angeles County. All events will be free and open to the public. \nAugust 18: “Finding Justice in Photography” \nFacilitated discussion on the intersection of mobility and environmental justice\, followed by workshops on nature photography and yoga. \nSeptember 22: “Reconnecting Through Words” \nFacilitated discussion on family mythology and ancestral connections to nature\, followed by workshops on nature-inspired poetry and yoga. \nOctober 20: “Drawing Healing & Inspiration” \nFacilitated discussion on feelings of belonging in and being in nature and therapy\, mental health\, followed by workshops on nature sketching and yoga. \nRSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rooted-equitable-access-to-green-space-through-conversation-art-poetry-tickets-950295237637 \nFor questions\, please contact: Elizabeth Gray Bayne\, media@graybayne.com
URL:https://calhum.org/event/los-angeles-rooted-equitable-access-to-green-space-through-conversation-art-and-poetry-3/
LOCATION:Stoneview Nature Center\, 5950 Stoneview Drive\, Culver City\, 90232
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241015T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241015T190000
DTSTAMP:20260530T043745
CREATED:20241009T214935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T214935Z
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SUMMARY:LOS ANGELES—Sites and Cycles of LA: Bike Messengers and the City
DESCRIPTION:LOS ANGELES—Messengers\, couriers\, and delivery riders are essential workers in today’s cities. Yet\, they remain largely invisible and vulnerable\, working for low rates and risking their personal safety. But they have also produced a flourishing subculture and community that cannot be contained by their working conditions. Through a photography project\, culminating in an exhibition and website\, Sites and Cycles of LA: Bike Messengers and the City offers them a platform to share stories and experiences from the city of Los Angeles. \nWhere: USC Wallis Annenberg Hall\, 3630 Watt Way\, Los Angeles\, CA 90089\nWhen: Tuesday\, October 15\, 5 pm \nFor details\, see: https://annenberg.usc.edu/events/idea/sites-and-cycles-la-photo-project
URL:https://calhum.org/event/los-angeles-sites-and-cycles-of-la-bike-messengers-and-the-city/
LOCATION:USC Wallis Annenberg Hall\, Watt Way\, Los Angeles\, California\, 90089\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241012T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241012T183000
DTSTAMP:20260530T043745
CREATED:20240919T002412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T002412Z
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SUMMARY:THOUSAND OAKS—Resistance & Persistence Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Above: Chumash Indian Museum\, courtesy of the museum on Instagram. \nTHOUSAND OAKS—The Resistance and Persistence program recognizes the 200th anniversary of the 1824 Chumash Revolt against several of the Spanish missions established in Chumash lands. This little-known chapter of history highlights the cultural resistance of indigenous peoples to the harsh environment of colonialism and establishes context for the ongoing cultural revitalization efforts of Chumash people today. Chumash Elder Alan Salazar will be discussing the San Fernando Mission’s connection to the 1824 Revolt. \nWhere: Oakbrook Chumash Indian Museum\, 3290 Lang Ranch Parkway\, Thousand Oaks\, 91360\nWhen: 5 pm\, October 12 \nFor details\, see: Chumashmuseum.org \nFor questions\, please contact: Dayle Bingham\, visit@chumashmuseum.org
URL:https://calhum.org/event/thousand-oaks-resistance-persistence-speaker-series/
LOCATION:Chumash Indian Museum\, 3290 Lang Ranch Parkway\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, 91362
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241003T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241003T190000
DTSTAMP:20260530T043745
CREATED:20240910T231442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T232823Z
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SUMMARY:SAN DIEGO—Opening Reception: Poetic Justice's Voices on the Inside
DESCRIPTION:Caption: Voices on the Inside: self-portrait poetry and photography\, Lisa Loftus Photography \nSAN DIEGO—Join the opening reception for Voices on the Inside\, a multimodal self-portrait poetry and photography exhibit created by incarcerated artists. It was chosen by the San Diego-Tijuana World Design Capital as a 2024 Impact Partner to unite the community with participatory design thinking strategies rooted in the urgent need for a collaborative solution to amending punitive approaches to incarceration and to increasing personal and community healing and harm reduction. The interactive art exhibit at San Diego State University engages visitors throughout the fall 2024 semester in conversations around self-portrait art making and trauma\, mass incarceration\, gender-based violence\, poverty\, addiction\, and mental illness.  \nOver 4 months\, students\, researchers\, and the public will observe the self-portraits of incarcerated women\, read their poetry\, hear them speaking in recorded interviews for the first time\, and access QR codes in digital literacy spaces that contextualize and problematize the women’s carceral state. The approach is uniquely centered in their humanity\, and all are welcome to this free experience of one of the most marginalized and silenced communities in America today – people in women’s jails and prisons.  \nWhere: SDSU Digital Humanities Library (bottom floor of the Love Library)\, 500 Canyon Crest Dr\, San Diego\, CA 92115\nWhen: Thursday\, October 3\, 2024 from 5-7 pm \nFor details\, see: poeticjustice.org/learn-more \nFor questions\, please contact: Contact information optional
URL:https://calhum.org/event/san-diego-poetic-justices-voices-on-the-inside/
LOCATION:San Diego State Univerity\, 5500 Campanile Dri\, San Diego\, CA\, 92182\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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