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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.

THOUSAND OAKS—Isa Folkes: Native American Cultural Resource Monitoring

A discussion with Isa Folkes, a Chumash/Tataviam descendant, about her experiences as a Native American Monitor and her role in protecting cultural areas over the last 8 years.

THOUSAND OAKS—Chumash Speaker Series: Nakia Zavalla

Nakia Zavalla, a singer, dancer, and advocate for the Samala Chumash Culture discusses language and cultural sustainability.

THOUSAND OAKS—Chumash Speaker Series: Eva Pagaling

A Chumash traditional paddler discusses her experience & journey as a next-generation tomol paddler.

Mǝǝmento: Before and ‘Aksum Belle: Afterwards

A reddish fabric with symbols hangs over a round mud-like object.

Mǝǝmento: Before and ‘Aksum Belle: Afterwards exemplifies a project that skillfully blended archival
research methods with contemporary and traditional Indigenous arts practices.

RICHMOND–Between Two Worlds: Untold Stories of Refugees from Laos

See a traveling museum exhibit, Between Two World: Untold Stories of Refugees from Laos at the Richmond Museum of History.

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.

OAKLAND—You Are Here: California Stories on the Map

Experience how maps can be a powerful tool to share unique points of view and imagine a better future in this new exhibition.

RICHMOND–Between Two Worlds: Untold Stories of Refugees from Laos

See a traveling museum exhibit, Between Two World: Untold Stories of Refugees from Laos at the Richmond Museum of History.

SAN FRANCISCO—Film Screening & Discussion: MR. SOUL!

Filmmaker Melissa Haizlip will introduce the film and lead a post-screening Q&A.

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