ONLINE EVENT—As development on the west side of San Francisco increased in the 20th-century, restrictive racial covenants preventing people of color from owning homes and operating businesses in the Richmond and Sunset Districts directly impacted the demographic makeup of the area. In 2017, the Chinese Historical Society of America (CHSA) …
Read More »Now Streaming—UNSETTLED
A portrayal of the challenging process that LGBTQ refugees must go through to find safety and security while starting over in the US.
Read More »HOLLYWOOD CHINESE Comes to the Bay Area—CANCELLED
Author and filmmaker Arthur Dong joins events in San Francisco and Berkeley.
Read More »Night of Ideas—and Documentary Film
Get a recap of our participation in this night-long event at San Francisco Public Library.
Read More »SAN FRANCISCO—Workshop: Neurodivergent Media
Collaborate and develop a script and short film, and learn about video editing tools with artist and educator Allison Leigh Holt in this Neurodivergent Media workshop.
Read More »Watch GEOGRAPHIES OF KINSHIP in the Bay Area
Two free screenings and a conference about US adoption from Korea take place February 22 to 24.
Read More »Black History in California
Events you can experience across the state in February.
Read More »SAN FRANCISCO—California on the Screen: ROMEO IS BLEEDING
Support California Humanities at a screening of this celebrated California film.
Read More »Upcoming Screenings of CHINATOWN RISING
February 15 in San Francisco or February 29 in Los Angeles and Santa Ana.
Read More »SAN FRANCISCO—Gallery Tour: Tactile Explorations
Explore the artworks in Recoding CripTech through tactile and other non-visual senses with Berkeley professor and disability scholar Georgina Kleege.
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