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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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Tag: food

TRUCKEE—Drive-In Movie & Trunk or Treat

A FREE Trunk or Treat & Drive-In Movie event featuring Disney’s “Coco”, Friday, October 30th at the Truckee Tahoe Airport.

ONLINE–Cooking for a Crowd: A Virtual Family-Friendly Workshop

ONLINE–Join Rancho Los Alamitos and the Willmore Baking Company for “Cooking for a Crowd,” a virtual program inspired by Lydia Shinkle (1876-1960), who worked as the ranch’s cook for 23 […]

PODCAST–We Are Not Strangers Here: African American Histories in Rural California

PODCAST–NEW six-part Cal Ag Roots Podcast Series: We Are Not Strangers Here. The California Institute of Rural Studies is pleased to announce the premiere of our newest Cal Ag Roots […]

STUDIO CITY LIBRARY—Sharing Migration Stories Through Movement and Spoken Word

ONLINE— In partnership with The Music Center, Studio City Library presents interdisciplinary artist Dr. Amy Shimshon-Santo, who will teach movement and spoken word exercises using capoeira, yoga, and the voice. […]

ONLINE—Studio City Library Immigrant Writing Workshops

Library Innovation Lab “Belonging” Series: Restless Books Immigrant Writing Workshop

MARIN COUNTY FREE LIBRARY—Drive-In Documentary

DRIVE IN SCREENING— Join Marin Free County Library on November 7 at 6pm at Bolinas Mesa Park Drive-in for a preview of MANY VOICES, NO SINGLE STORY, a short film […]

SANTA CLARITA PUBLIC LIBRARY—Cooking with Artbites

Celebrate the magic of los cuentos (stories) with folk tales and myths from long ago with the Santa Clarita Public Library.

Black History in California

Events you can experience across the state in February.

The Stories Behind the Stories of California on the Table

Get to know more about the special guests and caterer whose work nourishes the people of California.

California on the Table: An Evening Celebrating Our State’s Delicious Food Stories

Featuring Nikiko Masumoto of Masumoto Family Farm and highlighting recent grantees. 

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