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. Where: https://sbgen.org/santa-barbara-hispanic-family-history-exhibit/ When: 24/7 For details, see: https://sbgen.org/santa-barbara-hispanic-family-history-exhibit/ For questions, please contact: Outreach@SBGen.org
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 […]
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. Presented during Arte Américas’ “Arte, Pero Later” evening hours, the discussion will examine […]
Dana Point — Woven Wave is a participatory public art installation by artist Kacie Lyn Martinez at the annual Doheny Surf & Art Festival. Community members collectively weave a giant sculptural wave and share reflections on what Doheny means to them, transforming spectators into co-creators of a shared story of place. The artist will be […]
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. Hosted by Storyweaver Hon. Victorio L. Shaw, Esq., the evening will feature conversation, reflection, and community engagement centered on Indigenous storytelling, cultural continuity, and […]