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"The understanding of a culture comes from hearing the language, tasting the food, seeing personal interactions, experiencing the traditions, and so much more in context."

— Elizabeth Laval & Candice Pendergrass, Sikh Youth Public History Project

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PASADENA—Bird Songs—Native American Stories at Santa Catalina Branch Library

Interactive theater presentations for families drawing on stories of the Gabrielino, Cahuilla, and Juaneño people

PASADENA—Bird Songs—Native American Stories at Pasadena Central Library

Interactive theater presentations for families drawing on stories of the Gabrielino, Cahuilla, and Juaneño people

PASADENA—Bird Songs—Native American Stories at Lamanda Park Branch Library

Interactive theater presentations for families drawing on stories of the Gabrielino, Cahuilla, and Juaneño people

PASADENA—Bird Songs—Native American Stories at San Rafael Branch Library

Interactive theater presentations for families drawing on stories of the Gabrielino, Cahuilla, and Juaneño people

PASADENA—Bird Songs—Native American Stories at LaPintoresca Library

Interactive theater presentations for families drawing on stories of the Gabrielino, Cahuilla, and Juaneño people

Highlighting the Diversity of Families in California

A young woman and her mother sit together, smiling at the camera.

For International Day of Families and Mother’s Day, and we’re celebrating families of all kinds.

Humanities are in the Heart

A man wears glasses, speaking, and gesturing in the middle of a group of other men who are laughing, smiling, and listening attentively.

Our Board Vice-Chair Alex Espinoza shares how the humanities impacted him as a young person.

SANTA ANA—Imagining Santa Ana Art & Culture Workshops

Free Nahuatl & indigenous painting workshops, a drum circle, Mesoamerican dancing, food, art activities, and open mike poetry.

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