ONLINE–The Uncelebrated Stories of Asian American Mothers & Daughters
ONLINE–Join the Backbone Project for a virtual Mother’s Day Weekend brunch to celebrate the resiliency, dynamism, and power of Asian American families – and the strength and vulnerabilities of mothers […]
WEBINAR–Voices from Inside: COVID-19 in the California Prison System
WEBINAR–Join Anthony Garcia, program coordinator for the LARRP LEADERS Training Academy, and faculty and staff from Cal State LA to hear the stories of formerly incarcerated women. Drawing upon the […]
WEBINAR–Riverside and the World: History and Memory of Peace and War: A Speakers’ Series
WEBINAR–This series of webinars will feature a Speakers’ Series of six presentations exploring the contemporary and historical contexts of Frank A. Miller, founder of Riverside’s National Historic Landmark Mission Inn, […]
Unladylike2020 Where Are the Women? Summit
Unladylike2020 is convening the Where Are the Women? Summit, in partnership with PBS American Masters, WNET, National Women’s History Museum, National Council for the Social Studies, National Council for History Education, National […]
California Humanities Joins National Network of Humanities Councils Supporting Innovative Digital Series Celebrating Trailblazing Women
New series UNLADYLIKE2020: Unsung Women Who Changed America received a California Documentary Project grant to help amplify the stories of women who were well ahead of their times.
ONLINE—Sonoma County Museum Conversations with Alicia Sanchez
A conversation with labor organizer and activist Alicia Sanchez at Museum of Sonoma County.
PBS—Now Streaming: NAILED IT
Watch the documentary NAILED IT on PBS through June 25.
BROADCAST—NAILED IT on America ReFramed
Watch the film about the unlikely story about how 20 Vietnamese women started a $8 billion dollar nail salon industry.
Women Who Changed California
Celebrate Women’s History Month and the 19th Amendment centennial with UNLADYLIKE2020.
SANTA ROSA—From Suffrage to #MeToo: Groundbreaking Women in Sonoma County
Explore the changing expectations, challenges, and obstacles to inclusion that women have faced and the remarkable people who have broken through the barriers.