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SUMMARY:Where Does Deportation Come From?
DESCRIPTION:Co-presented by Zócalo Public Square\, MacArthur Foundation\, Times of San Diego\, and Bread & Salt\nDeportation has impacted communities across California and the country\, and has become the face of U.S. immigration policy today. At the culmination of a year marked by violent ICE raids\, it’s crucial to understand how we got to this point and what may lie ahead. \nPart origin story\, part forecast\, a one-on-one conversation between historian and MacArthur Fellow Kelly Lytle Hernández and filmmaker and MacArthur Fellow Alex Rivera will illuminate the history of deportation. The pair will discuss the first man to be deported under the 19th-century Chinese Exclusion Act\, reach further back in time to consider that law’s predecessors\, and\, finally\, return to the present day to pose questions about the future of U.S. banishment. Is deportation an anomaly of our modern era\, or does it reflect the very heart of this country’s history? Who is targeted for deportation in America\, and why? And where should we look for reform or respite—resistance groups\, the courts\, political leaders? \n“Where Does Deportation Come From?” is an in-person-only event near the U.S.–Mexico border in San Diego\, which launches Zócalo’s “Brewing Ideas” format. Audience members will receive a complimentary drink from Mujeres Brew House to sip during the program\, which will include a preview screening of Rivera’s forthcoming film Banishment\, a live reading by Lytle Hernández from source material that inspired the film\, and a conversation between Rivera and Lytle Hernández. \nZócalo invites our in-person audience to continue the conversation with our speakers and each other at a post-event reception with complimentary small bites and a tasting experience from Mujeres Brew House. We are excited to partner with Atheneaum Art Center to offer a silk-screening activation during the reception\, with an opportunity to purchase a limited-edition poster by La Cucaracha cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz to benefit a local San Diego-area food bank.
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SUMMARY:How Does Art Connect L.A.?
DESCRIPTION:Co-presented by Metro Art\, Zócalo Public Square\, and Grand Performances\nModerated by Moira Shourie\, Executive Director\, Zócalo Public Square \nArts and culture built Los Angeles\, this hub for the journeying\, creative spirit. And great art connects Angelenos to each other. We ​roar with laughter at comedians\, ​thrill at a poetic turn of phrase\, shed a tear when our favorite restaurant closes down. And when L.A.’s people and values come under attack\, we turn to culture to stay strong. Angelenos find power in murals\, mariachis\, and mouth-watering cuisine served up by street vendors —a fiery fusion of forms that makes us who we are. \nAnd yet\, while music\, comedy\, art\, and food bind us together\, punchlines and platforms can also push us into camps\, reflecting bitter culture wars across the country. How does art connect\, and when does it divide like a knife? Can art be the secret to keeping the soul of a city alive\, even in the most challenging times? And where do we find inspiration and connection in a town where so many cultural\, artistic\, and social forces collide? \nZócalo invites “art rap” rapper and comedian Open Mike Eagle\, improviser and Dynasty Typewriter co-founder Vanessa Ragland\, Da Poetry Lounge Co. president Jasmine Williams\, and comedian\, actress\, and writer Sasheer Zamata to Union Station to discuss how art helps Angelenos feel connected today. \nPart of LAte Night Train of Thought\, with improv performances presented by Dynasty Typewriter\, featuring Eugene Cordero\, Colton Dunn\, Lauren Lapkus\, Ify Nwadiwe\, Gil Ozeri\, and Sasheer Zamata; spoken word interludes by Nate Lovell and RAVINA from Da Poetry Lounge; and a closing musical set by “art rap” artist Open Mike Eagle. Guests can also enjoy complimentary sweets from Little Tokyo’s iconic Fugetsu-Do Confectionery (while supplies last) and bites available for purchase from the Kogi BBQ food truck. \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.
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LOCATION:Los Angeles Union Station\, 800 N Alameda St\, Los Angeles\, 90012\, United States
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SUMMARY:Is Hip-Hop America’s Biggest Success Story?
DESCRIPTION:Co-presented by Zócalo Public Square\, ASU\, and California Forward (CA FWD) in partnership with Stocktonia\nModerated by Robeson Taj Frazier\, Director\, USC Annenberg Institute for Difference and Empowerment in the Arts\nEvent Information\n\nTuesday\, October 21\, 2025\n4:30pm – 5:30pm PT\nUniversity Plaza Waterfront Hotel\n110 W Fremont St\,\nStockton\, CA 95202 \nMap It\nStreaming Live on Youtube
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LOCATION:University Plaza Waterfront Hotel\, 110 W Fremont St\, Stockton\, 95202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Will California’s Future Be Exceptional?
DESCRIPTION:Join Zócalo Public Square and Latino Community Foundation for two back-to-back panels\, one with established experts and the other with youth leaders. In discussions moderated by Zócalo’s California columnist Joe Mathews\, they’ll ask: How exceptional do we want California to be? \nMap It\nStreaming Live on Youtube\nRegister  \n 
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LOCATION:ASU California Center Broadway\, 1111 S Broadway\, Los Angeles\, 90015\, United States
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