RIVERSIDE—CRIP CAMP Screening and Q&A
CRIP CAMP takes viewers deep inside a revolutionary era and on a wild ride from oppression to empowerment, from infantilization to freedom—the trip of a lifetime.
Our Continued Commitment to Equity and Justice
California Humanities believes that equity should be at the heart of the humanities.
A Conversation with CRIP CAMP Co-Directors
Jim LeBrecht and Nicole Newnham on the making of the documentary
STREAMING—CRIP CAMP Release on Netflix
CRIP CAMP takes viewers deep inside a revolutionary era and on a wild ride from oppression to empowerment, from infantilization to freedom—the trip of a lifetime.
SAN FRANCISCO—Workshop: Neurodivergent Media
Collaborate and develop a script and short film, and learn about video editing tools with artist and educator Allison Leigh Holt in this Neurodivergent Media workshop.
SAN FRANCISCO—Gallery Tour: Tactile Explorations
Explore the artworks in Recoding CripTech through tactile and other non-visual senses with Berkeley professor and disability scholar Georgina Kleege.
SAN FRANCISCO—Opening Reception: Recoding CripTech
Opening reception for Recoding Criptech, where disability scholar Karen Nakamura, disability justice activist Alice Wong, and participating artists will take part in a panel discussion about the exhibition.
SAN FRANCISCO—Art Exhibition: Recoding CripTech
An art exhibition showcasing artists who reimagine enshrined notions of disability through their use of creative technologies.
Highlighting the Diversity of Families in California
For International Day of Families and Mother’s Day, and we’re celebrating families of all kinds.
Humanities are in the Heart
Our Board Vice-Chair Alex Espinoza shares how the humanities impacted him as a young person.