California Humanities believes that equity should be at the heart of the humanities.
Read More »A Conversation with CRIP CAMP Co-Directors
Jim LeBrecht and Nicole Newnham on the making of the documentary
Read More »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.
Read More »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.
Read More »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.
Read More »SAN FRANCISCO—Art Exhibition: Recoding CripTech
An art exhibition showcasing artists who reimagine enshrined notions of disability through their use of creative technologies.
Read More »SAN FRANCISCO—Art Exhibition: Recoding CripTech
An art exhibition showcasing artists who reimagine enshrined notions of disability through their use of creative technologies.
Read More »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.
Read More »California Humanities Grantees at 2020 Sundance Film Festival
Two CDP-supported films, CRIP CAMP and DISCLOSURE, premiere at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.
Read More »Humanities are in the Heart
Our Board Vice-Chair Alex Espinoza shares how the humanities impacted him as a young person.
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