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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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Tag: women’s history

LONG BEACH WORKSHOP–A Seat At the Table for Teens & Young Adults

LONG BEACH WORKSHOP–Calling all teens and young adults! Join Rancho Los Alamitos’ college interns for a virtual roundtable exploring women’s history and civic engagement. We’ll discuss women’s stories from Rancho’s […]

ONLINE–Cooking for a Crowd: A Virtual Family-Friendly Workshop

ONLINE–Join Rancho Los Alamitos and the Willmore Baking Company for “Cooking for a Crowd,” a virtual program inspired by Lydia Shinkle (1876-1960), who worked as the ranch’s cook for 23 […]

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, […]

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, […]

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, […]

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, […]

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.

WEBINAR—Securing the Vote: Presentation on the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage

Start the weekend off with a stimulating look at the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage.

ONLINE—Sonoma County Museum Conversations with Alicia Sanchez

A conversation with labor organizer and activist Alicia Sanchez at Museum of Sonoma County.

Women Who Changed California

Portrait of Mary Church Terrell, a groundbreaking civil rights activist.

Celebrate Women’s History Month and the 19th Amendment centennial with UNLADYLIKE2020.

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