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  • Language Matters Film Screening

    Vernon - Leon H. Washington Jr. Memorial Branch Library 4504 S. Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Join the Vernon Branch Library for a film screening of Bob Holman’s documentary, Language Matters, about the dangers of allowing languages to go extinct.

  • Hands-On Screen Printing Workshop with Self Help Graphics

    Vernon - Leon H. Washington Jr. Memorial Branch Library 4504 S. Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Join the Vernon Branch for a hands-on workshop with Self Help Graphics and the Barrio Mobile Art Studio. Participants will create their own silkscreened posters inspired by Oaxacan imagery.

  • 2501 Migrants: A Journey Film Screening

    Van Nuys Branch Library 6250 Sylmar Ave, Van Nuys, CA, United States

    Join the Van Nuys Library for a film screening of Yolanda Cruz's 2501 Migrants: A Journey, a documentary about art and indigenous communities in the context of global migration.

  • Hands-On Screen Printing Workshop with Self Help Graphics

    Arroyo Seco Regional Library 6145 N. Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Join the Arroyo Seco Library for a hands-on workshop with Self Help Graphics and the Barrio Mobile Art Studio. Participants will create their own silkscreened posters inspired by Oaxacan imagery.

  • Oaxacan Traditional Weaving Demonstration with Porfirio Gutierrez

    Junipero Serra Branch Library 4607 S. Main Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Join the Junipero Serra Branch Library for a masterclass on Oaxacan traditional weaving with artisan Porfirio Gutierrez. Learn about this vibrant and rich tradition from one of the most distinguished contemporary artist working in the medium.

  • An American Genocide: California Indians, Colonization, and Cultural Revival

    Central Library 630 W. 5th Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    An American Genocide: California Indians, Colonization, and Cultural Revival Benjamin Madley and Greg Sarris In conversation There’s one major aspect of the popular Gold Rush lore that few Californians today know about: during that period, California’s Indian population plunged from perhaps 150,000 to 30,000, much of the decline from state-sponsored slaughter. Addressing the aftermath of…

  • Hands-On Screen Printing Workshop with Self Help Graphics

    West Los Angeles Regional Library 11360 Santa Monica Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA, United States

    Join the West Los Angeles Branch Library for a hands-on workshop with Self Help Graphics and the Barrio Mobile Art Studio. Participants will create their own silkscreened posters inspired by Oaxacan imagery.