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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240805
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SUMMARY:SANTA CRUZ—Exhibit: Sowing Seeds
DESCRIPTION:Caption: Alice Wiggins\, “The Beginning\,” c. 1942\, Photograph\, 3.5″ x 5″\, Collection of Mariano Family\, https://wiith.ucsc.edu/items/show/929 \nSANTA CRUZ—Sowing Seeds: Filipino American Stories from the Pajaro Valley explores Filipino labor and migration to the Pajaro Valley from the 1930s to the present. The exhibition brings together oral history\, archival materials\, and contemporary works of art to feature multidimensional narratives across four themes: labor\, gender\, conflict\, and memory. Brought to the public by the Watsonville is in the Heart research initiative at the University of California\, Santa Cruz\, Sowing Seeds celebrates the perseverance of a Filipino American community to transform the Pajaro Valley into a home in the face of racism and exclusion. \nOpening: Friday\, April 12\, 2024 \nExhibit Run: April 12\, 2024–August 4\, 2024   \n\nWhere: Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History | 705 Front Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA 95060 \n\nTickets: This event is free and open to the public  \nVisit the exhibit website for more information. \nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Project Grant. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/santa-cruz-exhibit-sowing-seeds/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History\, 705 Front Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240511
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240812
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SUMMARY:LANCASTER—This Valley is Sacred: The Ancestors are Speaking
DESCRIPTION:LANCASTER—The Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) is pleased to announce This Valley is Sacred: The Ancestors are Speaking\, a multi-faceted exhibition and community engagement project that seeks to expose audiences to the harsh realities and beauty of Native existence as dictated by the Tribal groups that surround the Antelope Valley. This project brings together professionals and community members from across the region to weigh in on the importance of discussions surrounding the portrayal of Native people in museums\, intersecting with the visions that Tribal members want conveyed. In this exhibition\, visitors will be transported through time to visit a series of curated spaces portraying the dawn of Creation and following life through the period of abundance\, the mission period\, and today.  \nWhere: Museum of History & Art | 665 W. Lancaster Blvd.\, Lancaster\, CA 93534 \nExhibit Runs May 11\, 2024-August 11\, 2024\n\nTuesday and Wednesday | 11 am – 4 pm \nThursday and Friday | 11 am – 8 pm \nSaturday and Sunday | 11 am – 4 pm \nClosed Mondays\, Holidays\, and during periods of installation \nFree and open to the public \nLearn more at on the project’s website. \nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Project Grant. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/lancaster-this-valley-is-sacred-the-ancestors-are-speaking/
LOCATION:Lancaster Museum of History & Art\, 665 W. Lancaster Blvd\, Lancaster\, 93534\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240630T190000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240801T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240801T140000
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SUMMARY:SANTA CRUZ—Sowing Seeds: Field Trips
DESCRIPTION:SANTA CRUZ—Explore the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History’s new exhibition Sowing Seeds: Filipino American Stories from the Pajaro Valley. In an interactive two-hour tour featuring family heirlooms\, oral history interviews\, and works of art\, students will learn about Filipino labor and migration to the Pajaro Valley from the 1930s to the present.  \nDates: Thursday and Friday afternoons from April 18\, 2024-August 4\, 2024 \nStart Times: 12 pm and 2:30 pm \nWhere: Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History | 705 Front Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA 95060 \nTickets: This event is free and open to the public  \nAbout the exhibit: Sowing Seeds: Filipino American Stories from the Pajaro Valley explores Filipino labor and migration to the Pajaro Valley from the 1930s to the present. The exhibition brings together oral history\, archival materials\, and contemporary works of art to feature multidimensional narratives across four themes: labor\, gender\, conflict\, and memory. Brought to the public by the Watsonville is in the Heart research initiative at the University of California\, Santa Cruz\, Sowing Seeds celebrates the perseverance of a Filipino American community to transform the Pajaro Valley into a home in the face of racism and exclusion. \nOn view: April 12\, 2024–August 4\, 2024   \n\n\nVisit the exhibit website for more information. \nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Project Grant. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/santa-cruz-sowing-seeds-field-trips-2/2024-08-01/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History\, 705 Front Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240802T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240802T140000
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SUMMARY:SANTA CRUZ—Sowing Seeds: Field Trips
DESCRIPTION:SANTA CRUZ—Explore the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History’s new exhibition Sowing Seeds: Filipino American Stories from the Pajaro Valley. In an interactive two-hour tour featuring family heirlooms\, oral history interviews\, and works of art\, students will learn about Filipino labor and migration to the Pajaro Valley from the 1930s to the present.  \nDates: Thursday and Friday afternoons from April 18\, 2024-August 4\, 2024 \nStart Times: 12 pm and 2:30 pm \nWhere: Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History | 705 Front Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA 95060 \nTickets: This event is free and open to the public  \nAbout the exhibit: Sowing Seeds: Filipino American Stories from the Pajaro Valley explores Filipino labor and migration to the Pajaro Valley from the 1930s to the present. The exhibition brings together oral history\, archival materials\, and contemporary works of art to feature multidimensional narratives across four themes: labor\, gender\, conflict\, and memory. Brought to the public by the Watsonville is in the Heart research initiative at the University of California\, Santa Cruz\, Sowing Seeds celebrates the perseverance of a Filipino American community to transform the Pajaro Valley into a home in the face of racism and exclusion. \nOn view: April 12\, 2024–August 4\, 2024   \n\n\nVisit the exhibit website for more information. \nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Project Grant. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/santa-cruz-sowing-seeds-field-trips-2/2024-08-02/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History\, 705 Front Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240811T110000
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SUMMARY:INGLEWOOD—Biblioteca del Maíz public engagement table at the 2024 LA Guelaguetza
DESCRIPTION:INGLEWOOD—The Oaxaca Regional Organization’s Biblioteca del Maíz is a project made by and for the Oaxacan community in Los Angeles\, will document the community’s memories\, values\, recipes\, and traditions about maize and maize-based foods. The Biblioteca’s public engagement table will gather statements from the Oaxacan community and\, with permission\, share those as a community resource on the project’s website. \nWhere: Edward Vincent Jr Park\, 700 Warren Ln\, Inglewood\, CA 90302\nWhen: 11 am – 5 pm | Sunday\, August 11\, 2024 \nFor details\, see: www.instagram.com/guelaguetza_oro/  \nLearn more about the project: guelaguetzaoro.com/maiz_quines_somos.html
URL:https://calhum.org/event/inglewood-biblioteca-del-maiz-public-engagement-table-at-the-2024-la-guelaguetza/
LOCATION:Edward Vincent Jr Park\, Warren Lane\, Inglewood\, CA\, 90302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240816T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240816T210000
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SUMMARY:LOS ANGELES—LA STORIES: HOME w/ CARRIBEAN FRAGOZA
DESCRIPTION:LOS ANGELES—Join us for a special Friday night poetry show hosted by poet and writer Carribean Fragoza. What defines a sense of Home for you? Is it a place\, is it a person\, is it a feeling? LA has a complex\, multilayered history that lives and evolves as a beautiful spectrum of culture and the arts\, and with the help of carefully selected poets by Carribean Fragoza\, we’ll explore the meaning of home from different perspectives. Whether one has indigenous roots to the land or is the descendant of immigrants\, or finally discovered the feeling of home in LA\, we’ll explore the idea and discover how deep ones roots can grow. \nWhere: Grand Performances\, Amphitheater | 350 S Grand Avenue\, Los Angeles\, CA 90071\nWhen: Friday\, August 16\, 2024 | 6 pm – 9 pm \nFor details\, check out the Grand Performances website. The event is FREE with RSVP on Eventbrite. \nFor questions\, please contact: creative@grandperformances.org or (213) 687-2190.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/los-angeles-la-stories-home-w-carribean-fragoza/
LOCATION:Grand Performances\, 350 S Grand Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90071\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240818T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240818T133000
DTSTAMP:20260607T185145
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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. \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/
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:20240822T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240822T200000
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SUMMARY:SAN FRANCISCO—HOME IS A HOTEL Screening & Community Forum
DESCRIPTION:SAN FRANCISCO—Free community screening of HOME IS A HOTEL\, a documentary about life in San Francisco’s residential hotels\, hosted by the Chinese Cultural Center and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Screening to be followed by a community forum. \nWhere: Chinese Cultural Center of San Francisco\,\n750 Kearny St\, 3rd Floor\nSan Francisco\, CA 94108\n(415) 986-1822 \nWhen: Thursday\, August 22\, 2024\, Doors at 5:30 pm\, screening at 6 pm. \nFor details\, see: homeisahotel.com/ \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/san-francisco-home-is-a-hotel-screening-community-forum/
LOCATION:Chinese Cultural Center of San Francisco\, Kearny Street\, San Francisco\, C\, 94108\, United States
CATEGORIES:California Documentary Project
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240822T180000
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SUMMARY:REDDING—StoryMap Workshop
DESCRIPTION:REDDING—StoryMap Workshop Participants will learn the basics of using the StoryMap platform to present information in a compelling and interactive way. They will practice the skills involved in completing a StoryMap project by helping to curate historical material from various sources that show and describe the experience of Black residents in Redding and the surrounding area (from ~1885 through 1980). They will also contribute to the process of scanning and mapping information. Beginners and non-techies are welcome!\nThis event is FREE to the public. You may want to bring your laptop. \nAll upcoming StoryMap workshops will take place in person at this location: \n The IOOF Hall\n1504 Market St./ 1435 Butte St.\nRedding\, California \nUpcoming Events:\nWednesday\, May 29th\, 6 to 8 pm\nThursday\, June 20th\, 6 to 8 pm\nWednesday\, July 24th\, 6 to 8 pm\nThursday\, August 22th\, 6 to 8 pm\nSeptember and October: TBA \nFor details\, see: https://www.facebook.com/events/647368194270470/647426710931285/ \n 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/redding-storymap-workshop/2024-08-22/
LOCATION:IOOF Hall Meeting Room\, Butte Street\, Redding\, CA\, 96001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240823T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240823T193000
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SUMMARY:FRESNO—Indigenous Wisdom: Celebrating Our Central Valley Elders
DESCRIPTION:FRESNO—The Neum Native American Student Association at Fresno State in collaboration with the Fresno State Library invites you to celebrate the life and work of three Central Valley Indigenous elders. Watch three short film screenings (with English subtitles) showcasing their contributions to environmental stewardship and Native language preservation. Stay for a drum circle and a panel discussion with the elders. Free and open to the public. \nWhen: Friday\, August 23\, 2024\, 6 pm @ Fresno State Library \nWhere: Table Mountain Rancheria Reading Room\nThird Floor North Wing\nFresno State Library\n5200 Barton Ave\, Fresno\, CA 93740 \nRSVP to book your seat and request accommodations: bit.ly/wisdom-screening
URL:https://calhum.org/event/fresno-indigenous-wisdom-celebrating-our-central-valley-elders/
LOCATION:Fresno State Library\, Barton Avenue\, Fresno\, CA\, 93740\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240825T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240825T160000
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SUMMARY:Los Angeles—Strictly Strings by Presenting AfroClassical Composers
DESCRIPTION:Los Angeles—Presenting AfroClassical Composers cordially invites you to Strictly Strings\, an event featuring diverse musicians playing string instruments (violin\, viola\, cello\, bass and harp) in classical works by composers of the African Diaspora. Featuring works for string quartet\, quintet and string orchestra by Diane White-Clayton\, Gregory T. S. Walker\, Florence Price and Fela Sowande. Music is paired with related disciplines such as dance\, visual art\, fashion and more\, giving context to the music. Experience virtuoso musicians playing string music by AfroClassical composers! \nThe event will conclude with a panel discussion and a reception with refreshments. See you there! \nVision of Inclusion:\nThis is a community event for everyone\, all ages are welcome. College students and their families and professors in all fields. Foster families\, LGBTQI+ \, neurodiverse (including those on the Autism Spectrum)\, Veterans and their families. All are welcome! \nWhere: Los Angeles Central Public Library in the Mark Taper Auditorium\, 630 West 5th Street Los Angeles\, CA 90071\nWhen: 1:30pm – 4:00pm\, August 25\, 2024 \nFor details\, see: https://bit.ly/3XDYurW \nTo learn more about Presenting AfroClassical Composers\, visit: https://afroclassicalcomposers.org/
URL:https://calhum.org/event/los-angeles-strictly-strings-by-presenting-afroclassical-composers/
LOCATION:Los Angeles Public Library\, Mark Taper Auditorium\, West 5th Street\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90071\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240831T170000
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SUMMARY:POMONA—The Unheard Voices of Pomona-Toibinga
DESCRIPTION:POMONA—In The Unheard Voices of Pomona-Toibinga\, Chief Tony Cerda\, Joshua Andujo\, and Joshua Swodeck discuss the resistance of the Gabrielino-Tongva people and their connection to the land\, unearthing Pomona’s history. \nSince February 2024\, five SEEDS of Pomona DocuSeries fellows have attended a series of workshops where they learned how to conduct research\, interview\, collect archival material\, film\, and edit to create short film documentaries. This film is one of the two! \nWhere: Gente Youth Center\, 638 W. Holt Ave. Pomona CA 91768\nWhen: 5-8 pm\, August 31\, 2024 \nFor details\, see: URL \nFor questions\, please contact: enriquev@genteorganizada.org
URL:https://calhum.org/event/pomona-the-unheard-voices-of-pomona-toibinga/
LOCATION:Gente Youth Center\, West Holt Avenue\, Pomona\, C\, 91768\, United States
CATEGORIES:CDP NextGen
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