Performance: Words Uncaged
LOS ANGELES – WORDS UNCAGED is a creative, interactive, exhibit for incarcerated artists, writers, students and poets at California State Prison, Lancaster, to dialogue, and critically engage with you. We invite you to experience these voices, uncaged from the prison walls, and to imagine new ways of understanding our current system of mass incarceration in California, as […]
Artist, storyteller and California Humanities Board Member Brenda Wong Aoki on receiving a Hewlett50 grant

“J-town, Chinatown, Our Town” will be a major multi-media and multi-disciplinary theater work.
SAN FRANCISCO—The Latin Quarter: Maclovia Ruiz and the Missing Beat

Take a tour through the Latino scene of San Francisco’s North Beach during the ’40s–50s.
SAN FRANCISCO—Performing Visible Resilience

An interdisciplinary showcase of original stories from LGBTQ Asian Pacific American artists.
LOS ANGELES―From Here to Home: American Stories about Immigration and Belonging

At the Ace Hotel Theater, view three short films about Immigration and Belonging.
OAKLAND—Otherwise: Stories by Immigrant & Refugee Youth

See stories written by immigrant and refugee youth, performed by international theatremakers.
BERKELEY—Otherwise: Stories by Immigrant & Refugee Youth

See stories written by immigrant and refugee youth, performed by international theatremakers.
OAKLAND—Otherwise: Stories by Immigrant & Refugee Youth

See stories written by immigrant and refugee youth, performed by international theatremakers.
SAN FRANCISCO—Otherwise: Stories by Immigrant & Refugee Youth

See stories written by immigrant and refugee youth, performed by international theatremakers.
PASADENA—Bird Songs—Native American Stories at San Rafael Branch Library

Interactive theater presentations for families drawing on stories of the Gabrielino, Cahuilla, and Juaneño people