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SUMMARY:SANTA BARBARA—Santa Barbara Hispanic Family Histories\, 1850-1970 Virtual Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:SANTA BARBARA— This exhibit highlights the experiences of Hispanic community members of Santa Barbara County from 1850 to 1970\, recognizing the multifaceted nature and complex history of Hispanic identity in California. \nWhere: https://sbgen.org/santa-barbara-hispanic-family-history-exhibit/\nWhen: 24/7 \nFor details\, see: https://sbgen.org/santa-barbara-hispanic-family-history-exhibit/ \nFor questions\, please contact: Outreach@SBGen.org
URL:https://calhum.org/event/santa-barbara-santa-barbara-hispanic-family-histories-1850-1970-virtual-exhibit/
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CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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SUMMARY:How Do We Design for Disaster?
DESCRIPTION:Co-presented by Zócalo Public Square and Michael Maltzan Architecture\, Inc.\, in partnership with Broad Foundation and KCRW\, with support from L.A. Taco\, California Humanities and City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs\nIt is said that L.A.’s new 6th Street Viaduct\, also known as the 6th Street Bridge\, is the safest place to be when the “big one” hits. Ten pairs of arches and a helical-shaped bike-and-pedestrian ramp replaced the original\, failing 1932 structure. The bridge serves as a vital intersection\, connecting neighborhoods\, freeways\, and terrains that define L.A.— Boyle Heights\, the Arts District\, the 5\, and the Los Angeles River. Together with the park being built below it\, the project seeks to overcome the siloed cityscape. \nCan this icon of L.A. architecture build social resilience to match its engineering feats? Do communities have a voice in large-scale architecture and engineering projects that impact their neighborhoods? And how can Los Angeles sustain this “ribbon of light” as a shining example for connectivity\, safety\, and resilience across the city and state? \nOn the 6th Street Bridge\, Michael Maltzan\, the architect behind its second incarnation\, will lead a guided tour that explores what designing for California’s future can look like\, with special guests including Deborah Weintraub\, L.A.’s former Chief Deputy City Engineer and Architect\, Adriana Smith\, L.A. City Emergency Manager\, and key members of the community advisory committee\, such as Margarita Amador\, Secretary\, Boyle Heights Neighborhood Council\, and Miguel Vargas\, Executive Director\, Arts District Los Angeles BID. \nThe limited-capacity tour will conclude with a back-alley dance party for all in the shadow of the bridge\, with beats by KCRW music director Alejandro Cohen and Dublab DJs Xandão and PayRay. Bringing together communities at both ends of the bridge and across the city\, we invite attendees to connect with one another through music and movement and celebrate culture that withstands. Register to join. \nThis program is part of California 175 — What Connects California?\, a suite of free Zócalo events and essays\, bringing together leaders and thinkers from all walks of life to envision California’s next 175 years. \n\nEvent Information\n\nSaturday\, May 16\, 2026\n\nWalking Tour: 5:30-6:30 pm (limited capacity) \n6th Street Bridge\nAddress provided with RSVP \nDance Party: 6:30-7:30 pm (open for all) \n698 Mesquit St\, Los Angeles\, CA 90021
URL:https://calhum.org/event/how-do-we-design-for-disaster/
LOCATION:698 Mesquit St\, Los Angeles\, CA 90021\, 698 Mesquit St\, Los Angeles\, 90021\, United States
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SUMMARY:Will Wilshire Blvd. Take L.A. Back to the Future?
DESCRIPTION:Join journalist and Wilshire Boulevard historian Kevin Roderick and L.A. Metro archivist Claire Kennedy for a hop-on\, hop-off guided bus tour exploring the history\, culture\, and evolution of Wilshire Boulevard—from downtown Los Angeles to Santa Monica. Along the way\, participants will trace the city’s growth through iconic architecture\, diverse neighborhoods\, artistic hubs\, and the ever-changing story of transportation in Los Angeles. \nThis program is part of California 175 — What Connects California?\, a statewide series of free events and essays imagining California’s next 175 years. \nJoin Waitlist
URL:https://calhum.org/event/will-wilshire-blvd-take-l-a-back-to-the-future/
LOCATION:ASU California Center Broadway\, 1111 S Broadway\, Los Angeles\, 90015\, United States
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SUMMARY:How Does the Central Valley Harness Its Power?
DESCRIPTION:Join moderator Danielle Bergstrom and panelists Betsy McGovern-Garcia\, Joe Prado\, and Gurdeep Shergill for a conversation exploring how leaders in Fresno and the Central Valley are addressing housing\, health care\, labor\, growth\, and cultural change in one of California’s most dynamic regions. \nPresented during Arte Américas’ “Arte\, Pero Later” evening hours\, the discussion will examine how shifting power\, population growth\, and new investments are reshaping the Central Valley—and what that means for California’s future. A reception with light bites and beverages will follow the program. \nThis event is part of California 175 — What Connects California?\, a statewide series of free events and essays imagining California’s next 175 years. \nReserve a spot
URL:https://calhum.org/event/how-does-the-central-valley-harness-its-power/
LOCATION:Arte Americas\, 1630 Van Ness\, Fresno\, CA\, 93721\, United States
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SUMMARY:Reclaiming Our Stories: Voices of Indigenous Peoples of California – Live Podcast Event
DESCRIPTION:Join California Humanities for a special live gathering celebrating Reclaiming Our Stories: Voices of Indigenous Peoples of California\, a six-part podcast series amplifying Native voices\, histories\, and contemporary experiences across California. \nHosted by Storyweaver Hon. Victorio L. Shaw\, Esq.\, the evening will feature conversation\, reflection\, and community engagement centered on Indigenous storytelling\, cultural continuity\, and the importance of Native communities telling their own stories on their own terms. \nThis event is part of California Humanities’ broader commitment to fostering dialogue\, understanding\, and connection through the humanities as the nation approaches the 250th anniversary of the United States. \nGuests will have the opportunity to engage with the series’ themes\, connect with community members\, and celebrate the power of storytelling to shape a more inclusive understanding of California’s past\, present\, and future. \nDate: Saturday\, June 27\, 2026\nTime: 7:00 PM\nLocation: Autry Museum of the American West\, Los Angeles\nGet Tickets: bit.ly/4bNGXUV \nThis live event is presented by California Humanities and sponsored by the Autry Museum of the American West. \nReclaiming Our Stories: Voices of Indigenous Peoples of California is presented by California Humanities in partnership with the Autry Museum of the American West and supported by the 11th Hour Project\, the Weingart Foundation\, and By the People: Conversations Beyond 250\, an initiative of the Federation of State Humanities Councils in partnership with the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage. \n 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/reclaiming-our-stories-voices-of-indigenous-peoples-of-california-live-podcast-event/
LOCATION:The Autry Museum of the West\, 4700 Wester Heritage Way\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reclaiming Our Stories
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