FRESNO–CAMINOS Lecture Series with Dr. Alex Saragoza: El Camino Al Norte 1900-1930s
FRESNO–Dr. Alex Saragoza Plática: EL CAMINO AL NORTE 1900-1930s Immigration acts and factors that shaped Mexican migration northward April 7 2:00 – 4:00 pm Arte Américas, 1630 Van Ness Ave, […]
FRESNO– CAMINOS Panel: El Movimiento1960s-1970
FRESNO– CAMINOS Lecture Series with Dr. Alex Saragoza: Spanish and Mexican Periods 1772-1848
FRESNO– Dr. Alex Saragoza Plática: SPANISH AND MEXICAN PERIODS 1772-1848 This lecture will explain why Spain was so weak and Mexico so vulnerable to US Expansionism. March 24, 2:00 – 4:00 […]
FRESNO– Screening of Adios Amor: The Search for Maria Moreno with Q&A with Filmmaker Laurie Coyle and Gilbert Padilla, Subject of Film
FRESNO– Caminos Exhibition at Arte Américas
WEBINAR–Exhibit Opening: Mervyn M. Dymally Bridgebuilder and History Maker
WEBINAR–Exhibit Opening: Mervyn M. Dymally Bridgebuilder and History Maker This exhibition features public educator and Cal State LA alumni and politician Mervyn M. Dymally (1926 -2012), a Trinidadian immigrant who […]
Cultivating Cultural Understanding of Forests, Fire, & Relationships: An Interview with Michael & Heather Llewellyn
In response to California’s recent wildfire crisis, we approached project directors Michael & Heather Llewellyn
to inquire more about their project and its relation to the current events.
SANTA ROSA—From Suffrage to #MeToo: Groundbreaking Women in Sonoma County
Explore the changing expectations, challenges, and obstacles to inclusion that women have faced and the remarkable people who have broken through the barriers.
SAN LUIS OBISPO—Exhibit: Portraits and Perspectives
Combining portraits by photographer Renoda Campbell with oral history excerpts that center and amplify local Black voices.
ONLINE EXHIBIT—You Are Here: California Stories on the Map
Experience how maps can be a powerful tool to share points of view and imagine a better future in this new digital exhibition by Oakland Museum of California.