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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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SAN FRANCISCO—Night of Ideas

A 7-hour marathon of philosophical debate, keynotes, panels, performances, and interactive experiences.

BAKERSFIELD—Lecture: Latina/o/x Mismatches: Cultural and Linguistic Recontact in Latina/o/x Popular Culture

Public lecture by Dr. Lillian Gorman, Assistant Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at University of Arizona.

BAKERSFIELD—Lecture: Being the Voice: Court Interpreting in Kern County

Public lecture by Tim Brandon, court interpreter for Kern County Superior court.

FRESNO–CAMINOS Lecture Series with Dr. Alex Saragoza: Hard Won Progress

FRESNO–Dr. Alex Saragoza Plática:  Hard Won Progress: Crisis in Mexico and Backlash in the U.S.  May 19,  2:00 – 4:00 pm Arte Américas, 1630 Van Ness Ave, Fresno, CA 93721 This […]

FRESNO–CAMINOS Lecture Series- Seeds of Change: Wartimes, West Side and the Bracero Program

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 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 […]

HESPERIA—Professor Ruth Nolan on Exploring the Literature of the California Desert—POSTPONED

Join this Mojave Desert-based author for a free lecture at Hesperia Branch Library.

SAN DIEGO—Art, Power and the Radical Imagination

A keynote and community workshop with artist Favianna Rodriguez.

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