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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: workshop

SAN FRANCISCO—Night of Ideas

A 7-hour marathon of philosophical debate, keynotes, panels, performances, and interactive experiences.

ONLINE—Become a Certified Citizen Historian with the 1947 Partition Archive

Help share the stories of witnesses to the 1947 Partition of South Asia with the broader public

ONLINE—Become a Certified Citizen Historian with the 1947 Partition Archive

Help share the stories of witnesses to the 1947 Partition of South Asia with the broader public

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.

LOS ANGELES—Ceremony: Danza Temachtia Quetzalcoatl 13th Anniversary & Huey Miccailhuitl Celebration

Experience and observe Danza Temachtia Quetzalcoatl’s 13th Anniversary & Huey Miccailhuitl Celebration honoring the dead in an indigenous tradition.

LOS ANGELES—Huey Miccailhuitl—Grand Celebration of our Dead Workshop

In this workshop, learn about the history and meaning of Danza Mexica, or traditional Aztec dancing.

LOWER LAKE―People Services Inc. at Patient No More Exhibit

Visit The Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum to view the exhibition “Patient No More: People with Disabilities Securing Civil Rights”.

LOWER LAKE―Activist Anthony Tusler at Patient No More Exhibit

Visit The Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum to view the exhibition “Patient No More: People with Disabilities Securing Civil Rights”.

LOWER LAKE―Exhibit: Patient No More

Visit The Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum to view the exhibition “Patient No More: People with Disabilities Securing Civil Rights”.

BERKELEY―Pop-Up Exhibit: Refugees of the British Empire

Visit The 1947 Partition Archive in Berkeley, California, for a debut pop-up exhibition on Refugees of the British Empire.

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