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... is the pictorial exhibit of 100 historic Orange County photographs of Mexican Americans circa 1915 through WWII.



This exhibition at the Skirball Cultural Center follows Bob Dylan from his beginning in Hibbing, Minnesota to his debut on the Greenwich Village music screen and his rise to fame.



Celebrate the arts for Water Spirits in Africa and Its Diasporas with the Mami Wata exhibit at the UCLA Fowler Museum.



The Orange County Museum (OCMA) of Art explores the origins of West Coast contemporary art in "Art Since the 1960s: California Experiments," an exhibition featuring important images of pop art, assemblage, conceptual art, video, performance, installation, and neoconceptual practices from the OCMA's permanent collection.



The majority of children awaiting adoption are children of color , of which 20% are Latino.



This exhibit will take place at the Christ Chapel at Hill Avenue Grace Lutheran Church, 73 North Hill Avenue, Pasadena.



Mother's Day is just around the corner, and what better way is there to celebrate than with food? Instead of doing the tried-and-true Sunday brunch or dinner, come have an exotic celebration at the first annual "Taste of Malaysia" Food Festival, hosted by Tourism Malaysia Los Angeles.



Celebrate the La Posada Legacy of Family at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion from 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm.



2008 Los Angeles MiracleWalk - REGISTER Now OR Search for a team and JOIN THE TEAM



In Collaboration with Theatre of Hope/Youth Spirit programs, NCJW/LA's Women Helping Children Art and Literacy Programs and The City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, we will present an Exhibition of the artwork created by third grade students in the Art Pals program at Bertrund Elementary School and at New Academy Elementary School. Students will also perform the poetry written in special poetry workshops designed to connect art and the written word developed in the fourteen week art program.



The awards ceremony will be held in Room 308AB at the Los Angeles Convention Center.



The Japanese American Cultural & Community Center celebrates its 28th anniversary!



THE WATTS TOWERS ARTS CENTER was founded by a number of citizens concerned with the restoration and preservation of the historic Towers of Simon Rodia and the cultural well-being of a community ravaged by the civil unrest of 1965.



Tia Chucha offers various workshops and classes in traditional Mexican dances and events.



The signature Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable takes place every Saturday from 10 a.m. until Noon at the Lucy Florence Coffee House in Leimert Park. The Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable is L.A.'s unique premier open microphone non-partisan public policy forum that weekly presents top policy makers, community leaders, and activists. It is dedicated to education and community civic engagement.

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