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SUMMARY:SAN DIEGO—Port of Entry Live @ World Design Experience San Diego
DESCRIPTION:SAN DIEGO—KPBS Public Media invites you to a  behind-the-scenes look at Port of Entry\, the cross-border podcast series that tells stories that question what it means to belong to a region that exists at the edge of distinct cultures and languages. KPBS has created a space in the airwaves where those cross-border stories can resonate and now invites you to jump from the airwaves into a live in-person event where you’ll meet the project team and participate in the crafting of an actual episode during a live interview session with graphic artist Charles Glaubitz\, and actor and screenwriter Giancarlo Ruiz. Attendees will also receive a tour of the newly renovated KPBS building. \nKPBS Conrad Prebys Media Complex at Copley Center\n5200 Campanile Drive\nSan Diego\, CA 92182\nSunday\, September 22\, 2024\, 2 – 5:30 pm \nTickets cost $10 and include light refreshments and parking. \nFor details\, see: kpbs.org/events/2024/09/22/port-of-entry-live-world-design-experience-san-diegokpbs.org/podcasts/port-of-entry \nThis event is part of World Design Experience powered by San Diego Design Week.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/san-diego-port-of-entry-live-world-design-experience-san-diego/
LOCATION:KPBS Conrad Prebys Media Complex at Copley Center\, Campanile Drive\, San Diego\, C\, 92182\, United States
CATEGORIES:California Documentary Project
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SUMMARY:LOS ANGELES—St. Clair Bourne 4th Tuesdays: UNITED SKATES Screening
DESCRIPTION:LOS ANGELES— See an outdoor screening of  UNITED SKATES. When America’s last standing roller rinks are threatened with closure\, a community of thousands battle in a racially charged environment to save an underground subculture—one that has remained undiscovered by the mainstream for generations\, yet has given rise to some of the world’s greatest musical talent. Directed by Dyana Winkler. \nWhere: The People’s Plaza (outdoor screening)\,  Leimert Park Village Plaza\, People Street\, Los Angeles\, CA\,  90008\nWhen: 7 pm – 9 pm | Tuesday\, September 24\, 2024 \nFor details\, see: badwest.org/4th-tuesdays \nTrailer:
URL:https://calhum.org/event/los-angeles-st-clair-bourne-4th-tuesday/
LOCATION:The People’s Plaza Leimert Park Village\, Degnan Boulevard\, Los Angeles\, C\, 90008\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240925T123000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240926T180000
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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;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240926T180000
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SUMMARY:PLACERVILLE— Specters On Glass: A Conversation With Archivist and Historian Mary Cory
DESCRIPTION:Placerville—Arts and Culture El Dorado presents a public talk in relation to their current exhibition Specters On Glass. This exhibition examines the relationship between the prevalence of portrait photography and the changing social landscape of early 20th century California. Exhibition curator Marya Osucha and historian and archivist Mary Cory will discuss the role of portrait photography in defining the modern “self” and the way in which the images in this exhibition facilitate a nuanced understanding of Historic Placerville. \nWhere: Switchboard Gallery\, 525 Main St\, Placerville\, CA 95667\nWhen: 6:oo pm\, September 26 \nFor details\, see: https://artsandcultureeldorado.org/
URL:https://calhum.org/event/placerville-specters-on-glass-a-conversation-with-archivist-and-historian-mary-cory/
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240927T130000
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SUMMARY:REDDING—Oral History Workshop
DESCRIPTION:REDDING—An oral history workshop to document Redding’s historically Black neighborhoods\, experiences\, and archival media. \nJoin us to share your family’s story\, and your memories of the Linden Ave neighborhood and surrounding area. Digging up any old pictures and news clippings you have will help to stir up memories\, and we can scan your items to preserve them in a digital format. \nAll are welcome to attend and learn about this important local history\, as well as the oral history collection and archiving process in general. Everyone has a story\, and anyone can help to preserve more of them. \nWhere: Linden Avenue Apartments Community Room\, 2795 West St\, Redding\, CA 96001\nWhen: Friday\, September 27\, 1 to 4 pm \nFor details\, see: facebook.com/historyandhousing
URL:https://calhum.org/event/redding-oral-history-workshop/
LOCATION:Linden Avenue Apartments Community Room\, West Street\, Redding\, California\, 96001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240928T130000
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SUMMARY:SACRAMENTO—MURAL ARTIVISM: Esteban Villa’s Emergence of the Chicano Social Struggle in a Bi-Cultural Society
DESCRIPTION:SACRAMENTO—The half-day symposium will bring together art historians\, artists\, and educators to present and discuss the historic significance and artistic impact of Sacramento’s oldest Chicano mural. Located in the interior of the Washington Neighborhood Center\, the mural was painted in 1970 by Esteban Villa\, a co-founder of the Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF)\, a seminal collective active during the Chicano Movement’s first two decades. \nWhere: Washington Neighborhood Center\, 400 – 16th Street\, Sacramento\, CA\nWhen: September 28\, 1Pm – 4PM \nFor details contact tereromo@earthlink.net.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/sacramento-mural-artivism-esteban-villas-emergence-of-the-chicano-social-struggle-in-a-bi-cultural-society/
LOCATION:Washington Neighborhood Center\, 16th Street\, Sacramento\, California\, 95814\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240928T140000
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SUMMARY:MORENO VALLEY—Puentes Culturales (Cultural Bridges): Celebrating Our Culture: Mariachi Sounds
DESCRIPTION:MORENO VALLEY—A cultural performance celebrating Mexican culture by Herencia Mariachi Academy. An interactive discussion portion will accompany it to engage the audience in a dialogue about the cultural significance of the music and instruments. \nWhere: Moreno Valley Public Library | 25480 Alessandro Blvd\, Moreno Valley\, CA 92553\nWhen: 2 pm\, September 28\, 2024 \nFor details\, see: moreno-valley.ca.us/mv-library/index.html \nFor questions\, please contact: Jacqueline Stewart  951-413-3880
URL:https://calhum.org/event/moreno-valley-puentes-culturales-cultural-bridges-celebrating-our-culture-mariachi-sounds/
LOCATION:Moreno Valley Library\, 25480 Alessandro Blvd\, Moreno Valley\, 92553
CATEGORIES:Library Innovation Lab
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240929T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240929T170000
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SUMMARY:SANTA BARBARA—Raíces y Sueños: Un Vistazo al patrimonio familiar hispánico de Santa Bárbara\, 1850-1950
DESCRIPTION:SANTA BARBARA—Acompáñanos en las galerías de exhibiciones de la Biblioteca Central para explorar una colección única de muñecas de papel maché y poemas creados por nuestra comunidad. Además\, descubre la historia de las familias hispánicas de Santa Bárbara en un evento especial con la Sociedad Genealógica del Condado de Santa Bárbara \nWhere: SANTA BARBARA PUBLIC LIBRARY\n40 East Anapamu Street\nSanta Barbara\, CA 93101\nWhen: 1 p.m\, Domingo\, 29 de Septiembre \nFor details\, see: URL \n \n 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/santa-barbara-raices-y-suenos-un-vistazo-al-patrimonio-familiar-hispanico-de-santa-barbara-1850-1950/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Public Library\, 1102 East Montecito Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Innovation Lab
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240930T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240930T200000
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SUMMARY:LOS ANGELES AND VIRTUAL—NewGround Book Club with Stephanie Saldaña
DESCRIPTION:LOS ANGELES AND VIRTUAL—NewGround’s first Book Club talk will be with Stephanie Saldaña\, author of What We Remember Will Be Saved: A Story of Refugees and the Things They Carry. Stephanie is a writer\, teacher and journalist who specializes in religious diversity in the Middle East\, with a focus on refugees. We’re looking forward to speaking with her about all these topics. This conversation will be available to attend both in-person and virtually via Zoom. \nTime/Date:  September 30 at 7 pm\nVenue: St Paul’s Commons\, 840 Echo Park Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA 90026\nZoom link to join virtually
URL:https://calhum.org/event/los-angeles-and-virtual-newground-book-club-with-stephanie-saldana/
LOCATION:St. Paul’s Commons\, Echo Park Avenue\, Los Angeles\, California\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241001T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241102T133000
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SUMMARY:WHITTIER—’LUCHA LIBRO’
DESCRIPTION:WHITTIER – Lucha Libro \nWhere: Whittier Public Library\nWhen: October \n“Lucha Libro” is a lively library series filled with exciting activities that blend the world of books and luchadores. We will highlight Lucha Libre\, Mexico’s vibrant wrestling spectacle\, features colorful masks\, flamboyant outfits\, and acrobatic moves. More than a sport\, it’s a theatrical performance\, telling stories of good versus evil.\, much like classic literature. Visit us for one of our programs! \nFor details\, see: URL \nFor questions\, please contact: Whittier Publioc Library reference Desk 562-567-9900
URL:https://calhum.org/event/whittier-lucha-libro/
LOCATION:Whittier Public Library (Central Library)\, 7344 S. Washington Ave\, Whittier\, CA\, 90602\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Innovation Lab
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241002T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241002T163000
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SUMMARY:LA MIRADA—Traditional Korean Masks
DESCRIPTION:LA MIRADA—Learn about the history and culture of traditional Korean masks and make your own! This program will be led by a teaching artist from Barnsdall Art. Suggested for children ages 5-12. Attendance is limited. \nWhere: La Mirada Library | 13800 La Mirada Blvd\, La Mirada\, CA 90638 \nWhen: October 2\, 2024 | 3:30 – 4:30 pm \nThis program is part of the La Mirada Celebrates! series. Cultural and holiday celebrations bind families\, neighborhoods\, and communities together. Let’s celebrate all season with food\, art\, dance\, and song!
URL:https://calhum.org/event/la-mirada-traditional-korean-masks/
LOCATION:La Mirada Library\, 13800 La Mirada Blvd\, La Mirada\, C\, 90638\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Innovation Lab
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241201
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SUMMARY:SAN DIEGO—Exhibition: Poetic Justice's Voices on the Inside
DESCRIPTION:Caption: Voices on the Inside: self-portrait poetry and photography\, Lisa Loftus Photography \nSAN DIEGO—Visit 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: Runs October 3\, 2024-November 30\, 2024 \nFor details\, see: poeticjustice.org/learn-more \nFor questions\, please contact: Contact information optional
URL:https://calhum.org/event/san-diego-exhibition-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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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241003T173000
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SUMMARY:SACRAMENTO—How Can California Overcome Its Voter Disillusionment?
DESCRIPTION:SACRAMENTO—California’s voting system has been overhauled with mail-in ballots and same-day registration\, yet turnout remains notably low. Why does our richly diverse state fail to translate into representative turnout\, and what alchemy might revive it? Explore California’s practical strategies for local\, state\, and federal elections and uncover what works—and what doesn’t. Learn from the state’s election history since 1960 and see how these insights could improve voter participation across the country. \nJoin California Humanities\, Capital Public Radio\, and the J.B. McClatchy Foundation for a free public panel and reception at the Sacramento Public Library Galleria on Thursday\, October 3. \nSchedule: \n5:30 pm–6 pm: Drinks and hors d’oeuvres \n6 pm–7:15 pm: Panel \n7:15 pm–8 pm: Reception \nSpeakers: \nTere Flores Onofre\, Director of Programs & Strategy\, Sacramento ACT \nMindy Romero\, Founder and Director\, Center for Inclusive Democracy (CID)\, at USC Sol Price School of Public Policy \nDr. Christopher Towler\, Associate Professor\, California State University\, Sacramento\, and Director\, Black Voter Project \nModerated by: \nChris Nichols\, Politics Editor\, Capitol Public Radio \nRSVP for free here: bit.ly/librarygalleria \nFor more information\, please write to Kirsten Vega at kvega@calhum.org. \nThrough California On The Ballot\, California Humanities invites the people of California and beyond to reflect and talk about the past\, present\, and future of electoral engagement in California. \n\nArchival photo credit: Sacramento\, California\, capitol building\, Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides\, OSC Special Collections & Archives\, Item Number: P217:set 023 018
URL:https://calhum.org/event/how-can-california-overcome-its-voter-disillusionment/
LOCATION:Library Galleria—Sacramento Central Library\, I Street\, Sacramento\, CA\, 95814\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250101
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SUMMARY:TWENTYNINE PALMS—From There To Here: An Exhibit of Military Art and Words
DESCRIPTION:TWENTYNINE PALMS—This exhibition is an opportunity to thoughtfully explore the creative expressions of active military\, veterans\, and their families as they share their personal journeys and the impact of military service on their lives through art. The exhibit will showcase a range of visual art\, and include both two and three-dimensional work with additional programing based on the theme of the art show\,  including Artist Panel\, Writing Workshop\, Art Workshop and Film. This exhibit will be held at the 29 Palms Visitor Center from October 1 – December 31\, 2024. \nWhere: Twentynine Palms Visitor Center: 73484 Twentynine Palms\, CA 92277 \nArt Opening: October 4th\, 5:30 pm – 8 pm \nArtist Panel curated by Danielle Giudici-Wall: Oct 19th 11am – noon \nWriting Workshop with Marine Veteran Renee Pickup Nov 17th 1 pm – 3 pm \nArt Workshop with Artist Jai Kight Dec 7th  11 am – 2 pm\, \nScreening of Sheepdogs a documentary featuring Morongo Basin Veterans \nFor details\, see: https://www.mil-tree.org/ \nFor questions\, please contact: Contact Cheryl Montelle at info@mil-tree.org
URL:https://calhum.org/event/twentynine-palms-from-there-to-here-an-exhibit-of-military-art-and-words/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241004T183000
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SUMMARY:SANTA BARBARA—Raíces y sueños: Película “Radical”
DESCRIPTION:SANTA BARBARA—Join Santa Barbara Public Library and Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture at the Courthouse Sunken Garden for a special movie night! 2023 Sundance Festival favorite winner\, Radical\, will be shown in Spanish\, with English subtitles. This film is based on the true story of Sergio Juárez Correa\, a Mexican teacher who transformed the culture at a neglected school with unconventional teaching methods. Sixth graders at José Urbina López Elementary School are among those with the worst performing students in all of Mexico\, living in a community filled with violence and hardship. It might seem like a dead end… but it is also the perfect place for new teacher Sergio Juarez to try something different. \nBefore the movie showing\, there will be a presentation about the individual and family immigrant experience to inspire us and highlight immigrant resilience and accomplishments. \nDon’t miss this exciting opportunity to learn more about this powerful story of human potential and perseverance. All are welcome.\nGuests may bring non-synthetic blankets (to help keep the lawn lovely!) and low-back chairs. People are encouraged to bring jackets as it gets chilly at night. \nPlease keep in mind that the County is not responsible for any items left unattended on the lawn. We hope to see you there! \nWhen: Friday\, October 4\, 2024 | 6:30pm – 9:00pm \nWhere: Sunken Gardens at the Courthouse (1100 Anacapa St. Santa Barbara\, CA 93101.) \no \nFor details\, see:https://calendar.library.santabarbaraca.gov/event/raices-y-suenos-pelicula-radical-16838 \nFor questions\, please contact: Catalina Morancey at 805-962-7653
URL:https://calhum.org/event/santa-barbara-raices-y-suenos-pelicula-radical/
LOCATION:Sunken Gardens at the Courthouse\, Anacapa Street\, Santa Barbara\, California\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Innovation Lab
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241020
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SUMMARY:KOREATOWN\, LOS ANGELES—(re)Location Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:KOREATOWN\, LOS ANGELES—(re)Location amplifies the histories of the Lao and Korean communities\, creating a sense of connection to the untold stories of their respective elder populations\, and deepens understanding of the experiences of refugees and immigrants in the aftermath of war. \nWe invite you to an exhibition that shares the stories and artifacts of migration and adaptation of our elder Lao refugees and Korean immigrants who settled in the US in the 70s and 80s. \nWhere: Oriental Mission Church\, 424 N Western Ave.\, Los Angeles\, 90004\nWhen: Runs October 5\, 2024–October 19\, 2024\nOpen to the public Thursdays and Fridays (4-7 pm)\, and Saturdays (12-4 pm) \nFree parking onsite. Online exhibition (coming soon) will be on view indefinitely. \nFor details and register for free\, see: URL \nFor questions\, please contact: Joyce Green\, joyce.green@lmu.edu
URL:https://calhum.org/event/koreatown-los-angeles-relocation-exhibition-run/
LOCATION:Oriental Mission Church\, 424 N Western Avenue\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241005T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241005T140000
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SUMMARY:RANCHO CUCAMONGA—Community Arts Day at the Wig!
DESCRIPTION:RANCHO CUCAMONGA—Join Chaffey College’s drop-in workshops at the Wignall Museum. Artists Felix Quintana will share the joy of cyanotype\, an experimental photography method; Rebecca Ustrell (Curious Publishing) will lead a workshop on Experimental Bookbinding; and artists Funchicken (Mark Todd and Esther Pearl Watson) will lead participants on a Garbage Zine adventure\, making zines using found and fun discarded materials. All workshops are free and open to the public\, as space allows\, and are drop-in between the hours of 10 am-2 pm. Presented in collaboration between the Wignall Museum\, the Arts Area\, Curious Publishing\, CalWORKS/CARE/EOPS\, and the Chaffey College Photo Department. \nWhen: Wednesday\, September 25 | 12:30-2 pm\nWhere: Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art\, 5885 Haven Ave\, Rancho Cucamonga\, CA 91737 | Museum Patio \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-community-arts-day-at-the-wig/
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:20241005T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241005T120000
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SUMMARY:Story Magic: Joe Cepeda\, Author & Illustrator
DESCRIPTION:WHITTIER—As part of Whittier Public Library’s ‘Lucha Libro’ series\, Joe Cepeda\, East LA native and award-winning illustrator\, has over thirty children’s books\, including Sumo Libre\, about two neighbors who love wrestling. Joe will share about his experience as an author and illustrator and explain techniques needed to perform basic artwork for children. All ages welcome. \nWhere: Whittier Public Library  7344 Washington Ave.\nWhittier\, California 90602\nWhen: October 5th\, 2024\, 11 am \nFor details\, see: URL \nFor questions\, please contact Whittier Public Library 562-567-9900
URL:https://calhum.org/event/story-magic-joe-cepeda-author-illustrator/
LOCATION:Whittier Public Library (Central Library)\, 7344 S. Washington Ave\, Whittier\, CA\, 90602\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Innovation Lab
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241005T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241005T133000
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SUMMARY:Sketch & Tell: Behind the Ink with a Comic Artist Rafael Navarro: Lucha Libro program series
DESCRIPTION:WHITTIER—Whittier’s Rafael Navarro\, with nearly 30 years in animation and comics\, shares his luchador\, detective-noir series\, Sonámbulo\, and illustrates live. There will be giveaways for all who attend* and a lucky handful may walk away with free art too! Tweens and up! \nWhere: Whittier Public Library\, 7344 Washington Ave. CA 90602\nWhen: Sat October 5th 12:30 pm \nFor details\, see: https://www.whittierlibrary.org/Home/Components/Calendar/Event/14616/1646?curm=10&cury=2024 \nFor questions\, please contact: Whittier Public Library Reference Desk 562-567-9900
URL:https://calhum.org/event/sketch-tell-behind-the-ink-with-a-comic-artist-rafael-navarro-lucha-libro-program-series/
LOCATION:Whittier Public Library (Central Library)\, 7344 S. Washington Ave\, Whittier\, CA\, 90602\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Innovation Lab
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241005T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241005T160000
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SUMMARY:EL CAJON—Fall Open House
DESCRIPTION:EL CAJON—Join the El Cajon Library for their Fall Open House to create your own story! The day includes TedEd students from Cajon Valley Union School District presenting ideas\, films by Media Arts Center San Diego’s Teen Producers Project\, a Zine Exhibit featuring El Cajon’s Newcomer Community telling their stories through zines\, and a Community Resource Fair. \nWhere: El Cajon Library\, 201 E. Douglas Ave. El Cajon\, CA 92020\nWhen: Saturday\, October 5 | 1 pm-4 pm \nFor details\, see: sdcl.org/elcajon
URL:https://calhum.org/event/el-cajon-fall-open-house/
LOCATION:El Cajon Branch Library\, East Douglas Avenue\, El Cajon\, California\, 92020\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Innovation Lab
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241005T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241005T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151436
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SUMMARY:KOREATOWN\, LOS ANGELES—(re)Location Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:KOREATOWN\, LOS ANGELES—(re)Location amplifies the histories of the Lao and Korean communities\, creating a sense of connection to the untold stories of their respective elder populations\, and deepens understanding of the experiences of refugees and immigrants in the aftermath of war. \nWe invite you to an exhibition that shares the stories and artifacts of migration and adaptation of our elder Lao refugees and Korean immigrants who settled in the US in the 70s and 80s. \nWhere: Oriental Mission Church\, 424 N Western Ave.\, Los Angeles\, 90004\nWhen: 4 pm-8 pm | Saturday\, October 5\, 2024\nLight refreshments served.  Programming begins at 5 pm \nFor details and register for free\, see: URL \nFor questions\, please contact: Joyce Green\, joyce.green@lmu.edu
URL:https://calhum.org/event/koreatown-los-angeles-relocation-exhibition/
LOCATION:Oriental Mission Church\, 424 N Western Avenue\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241008T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241008T190000
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SUMMARY:RANCHO CUCAMONGA—Reading Room: Zines\, Comix\, & Other Radical Texts Artist's Reception
DESCRIPTION:RANCHO CUCAMONGA—Join us for a drop-in reception to celebrate Reading Room: Zines\, Comix\, & Other Radical Texts. Meet the artists and creatives while enjoying light refreshments and music by AbstractMachine. \nWhen: Tuesday\, October 8 | 4-7 pm\nWhere: Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art\, 5885 Haven Ave\, Rancho Cucamonga\, CA 91737 | Museum Patio \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-zines-comix-other-radical-texts-artists-reception/
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:20241009T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241009T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151436
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SUMMARY:RANCHO CUCAMONGA: Reading Room: Zines\, Comix\, & Other Radical Texts Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:RANCHO CUCAMONGA—Join PRISM and the Wignall Museum at a screening of NO STRAIGHT LINES: THE RISE OF QUEER COMICS\, a mash-up of art\, comedy\, and history\, sure to make you laugh and think\, it’s the remarkable stories of five scrappy and pioneering comic book artists who broke the doors open and made LGBTQIA+ lives visible. The challenges they faced\, and the solutions they found\, are inspiring. RT 78 minutes. \nWhen: Wednesday\, October 9 | 2-4 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-zines-comix-other-radical-texts-film-screening/
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:20241009T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241009T163000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151436
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SUMMARY:LA MIRADA—Author Visit: Alice Lee
DESCRIPTION:LA MIRADA—Celebrate the love of family with a special reading of the book A Family Like Ours with author Alice Lee! Reading will be followed by a writing activity. Suggested for children ages 5-12. \nWhere: La Mirada Library | 13800 La Mirada Blvd\, La Mirada\, CA 90638 \nWhen: October 9\, 2024 | 3:30 pm \nThis program is part of the La Mirada Celebrates! series. Cultural and holiday celebrations bind families\, neighborhoods\, and communities together. Let’s celebrate all season with stories\, art\, dance\, and song!
URL:https://calhum.org/event/la-mirada-author-visit-alice-lee/
LOCATION:La Mirada Library\, 13800 La Mirada Blvd\, La Mirada\, C\, 90638\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Innovation Lab
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SUMMARY:BERKELEY—SOL IN THE GARDEN at the The 15th Annual Fist Up Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:BERKELEY—SOL IN THE GARDEN by filmmakers Emily Cohen Ibañez & Débora Souza Silva screens at the 15th Annual Fist Up Film Festival: Culture Keepers. A night of short films and animations that remind us of who we are and where we come from. From Samoa to Oakland to Jamaica! \nSOL IN THE GARDEN: After 16 years of incarceration\, Sol is released from prison\, when she discovers that coming into her own freedom can be as challenging as living behind bars. Through a community gardening collective of formerly incarcerated horticulturalists in East Oakland\, Sol strives to recover her humanity and sense of self. \nWhere: La Peña Cultural Center\, 3105 Shattuck Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, United States\, California 94705\nWhen: Wednesday\, October 9\, 2024 7:30 to 10:00 pm. \nFor details\, see: https://lapena.org/event/15th-annual-fist-up-film-festival-4
URL:https://calhum.org/event/berkeley-sol-in-the-garden-at-the-the-15th-annual-fist-up-film-festival/
LOCATION:La Peña Cultural Center\, Shattuck Avenue\, Berkeley\, California\, 94705\, United States
CATEGORIES:California Documentary Project
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SUMMARY:RANCHO CUCAMONGA: Reading Room: Zines\, Comix\, & Other Radical Texts Zine Workshop
DESCRIPTION:RANCHO CUCAMONGA—In this workshop\, Bronwyn Mauldin and Deborah Aschheim from Artists 4 Democracy will walk you through a simple process to create a zine that connects your ideas to actions—like educating others and voting. You’ll walk away with an amazing zine you can copy and share with friends. \nFirst-time voter/don’t know much about voting? We can help with that! But more importantly\, other people have a lot of questions\, too—your questions can be a great starting point to make a zine that connects people with information about why voting matters. No prior art skills are necessary\, all supplies are provided. Presented in collaboration with Student Life/CCSG. \n\nWhen: Thursday\, October 10 | 12:30-2:30 pm\nWhere: Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art\, 5885 Haven Ave\, Rancho Cucamonga\, CA 91737 | CCE-124 (Student Activities Lounge) \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-zines-comix-other-radical-texts-zine-workshop/
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:20241010T190000
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SUMMARY:SANTA BARBARA—Raíces y sueños: Panel de la película Radical con Sergio Juárez y Paloma Noyola
DESCRIPTION:SANTA BARBARA—Acompáñanos en un panel inspirador por Zoom con Sergio Juárez y Paloma Noyola\, las figuras reales detrás de la película Radical. Escucha su historia\, el impacto de los métodos de enseñanza poco convencionales de Sergio\, y cómo Paloma superó desafíos para lograr el éxito nacional. \nWhere: ZOOM\nWhen: Jueves\, 10 de Octubre | 7 – 8 pm \nFor details\, see: URL \nFor questions\, please contact: Catalina Morancey at (805) 962-7653
URL:https://calhum.org/event/santa-barbara-raices-y-suenos-panel-de-la-pelicula-radical-con-sergio-juarez-y-paloma-noyola/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:California Documentary Project,Library Innovation Lab
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