Author Dr. John Y. Fernandez discusses his book which offers an in-depth look at the history and struggle of Mexicans/Latinos for educational equity under Spanish, Mexican, and U.S. rule.
Attendance is limited, and advance registration is required.
Author Dr. John Y. Fernandez discusses his book which offers an in-depth look at the history and struggle of Mexicans/Latinos for educational equity under Spanish, Mexican, and U.S. rule.
Attendance is limited, and advance registration is required.
Soundscapes, LAND’s programming series dedicated to experimental music and sound-based practices, continues on Saturday, April 27 with The Gold Fish=, a performance by multidisciplinary artist Alan Poma curated for LAND by Paulina Lara. The GoldFish= reimagines the birth of a mythical creature from the wetlands adjacent to Lake Titicaca, situated on the border between Bolivia and Peru. Near Lake Titicaca, there are artificial basins called ‘The Fountain of the Incas.’ The man-made agriculture systems stem from indigenous technology that has…
Celebrate AYS’ 59th year with the Annual Spring Concert on Saturday, April 27, 2024. Maestro Izcaray will lead a program that includes Gabriela Lena Frank’s Contested Eden and Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 7.
The Acadmy Museum presents the Film Series Beware the Elements! Natural Disasters on Film Following a summer of record-breaking heatwaves, extreme wildfires, historic floods, and a truly unprecedented “hurriquake,” we find the perilous realities of climate change increasingly impacting our daily lives. This screening series considers natural disasters through our planet’s primary elements—earth, wind, water, and fire—and seeks to highlight key moments in the history of the disaster film genre as a source of entertainment and portrayal of science, and…
The LA Get Down consists of a series of free or low-cost writing workshops, roundtable discussions and performance showcases for youth and adults that use music and poetry to highlight the stories of our communities. email whitney@greenwayarts.org for free tickets
Kairos is the story of two people falling in love during a tectonic societal shift. Their nascent relationship is tested by the advent of a procedure that grants immortality to a select few. What happens to commitment, meaning, and care when linear time breaks? Both dystopian science fiction and a darkly comedic love story, Kairos is a compassionate investigation of two humans whose ideal “happily-ever-after” is terrifyingly outpaced by relentless technological and societal upheaval. Check the website for ticket…
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