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
Far East LA screens at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival 2026—bringing forward voices, histories, and experiences that shape our communities. 📍 Democracy Center at Japanese American National Museum🗓 May 2, 2026 | 1:00–2:00 PM 🎟 Tickets required (printed or digital)⏰ Please arrive at least 30 minutes early Get Your Tickets: https://bit.ly/laapff-26
RANCHO CUCAMONGA— Zomics highlights IE and SoCal-based artists, publishers and distributors of comics, zines, and other small-press materials at Zomics! Meet and greet the artists, buy their zines and comics, and enjoy music, live screenprinting, button-making, and light refreshments. The festival is free and open to the public. Zomics: A Festival of Zines and Comics and related programming are […]
Harmony for Healing brings youth, families, and caregivers together for a day of music, creative arts activities, wellness education, and mental‑health support designed to strengthen connection and resilience. Date: May 2,2026 Time: 9:00 AM–2:30 PM Venue: Carson Event Center, 801 Carson St, Carson, CA 90745 Event Link: https://HarmonyForHealing.eventbrite.com For questions, please contact: info@royallove.org
Reclaiming Our Stories: Voices of Indigenous Peoples of California begins by grounding listeners in the series's purpose and the importance of Indigenous-led storytelling. Hosted by Storyweaver Hon. Victorio L. Shaw, Esq., this opening episode invites audiences into a space of relational listening, reflection, and truth-telling as California Native voices frame the meaning of the nation’s […]
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 It is said that L.A.’s new 6th Street Viaduct, also known as the 6th Street Bridge, is the safest place to be […]
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 […]