CAMPTONVILLE—Presentation: Our Heritage Trees—CANCELLED
Bring a treasured object that reflects your family’s history in Camptonville to this “Historical Show and Tell” event.
Four Projects Highlight Cesar Chavez and Today’s Farmworker Struggles
Celebrate and remember Cesar Chavez and the farmworker movement with projects throughout the state.
CAMPTONVILLE—Display and Discussion: Bring Your Objects Day
Bring a treasured object that reflects your family’s history in Camptonville to this “Historical Show and Tell” event.
Women’s History from Bike Warriors to Retirement Communities
Watch films, read stories, and download apps focusing on women from around California.
The Green Book in California: Places of Note
A list of locations throughout the state that the Green Book listed, some of which are still open.
The Green Book in California: An Historical Exploration
Dr. Kenya Davis-Hayes on the real story of the Green Book and the incredible places it listed.
SANTA ANA–THE RISE AND FALL OF THE BROWN BUFFALO Film Screening and Discussion
SANTA ANA– Fans of Gonzo journalism won’t want to miss the Orange County Premiere screening of The Rise And Fall Of The Brown Buffalo with acclaimed filmmaker Phillip Rodriguez on Saturday, Oct. 7 @ 8pm as part of the 8th OC Film Fiesta in the heart of Santa Ana. The Rise And Fall Of The Brown Buffalo is a fascinating portrait of iconoclastic Chicano writer and lawyer Oscar Zeta Acosta, author of Revolt of the Cockroach People and the larger than life inspiration for Hunter S. Thompson’s “Dr. Gonzo” in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
History Walk and Sound Bath
LLANO–Please join us to walk under the waxing sturgeon moon, reflecting on the end of the Llano del Rio utopian socialist experiment in the Antelope Valley with Karyl Newman, arriving at the silo ruin for a tranquil sound bath to contemplate our next steps with local artists Jean Monte, Moriah Cain Gross and Kristen Cramer.
Roots: Asian American Movement in LA
LOS ANGELES– The exhibition will share of the stories of individuals and organizations that came together to serve the needs of the Asian Pacific Islander (API) American community, focusing on the watershed year of 1968 and the following decades that are known as the API Civil Rights Movement.