• Storytelling Salons: Still Here

    Blank Spaces, Venice, CA

    Saved by a Story All proceeds benefit Saved by a Story's free community writing workshops. Link to watch: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/boxoaylbh9jiflbhvkq7p/Saved-by-a-Story-11_01_2025.mp4?rlkey=y2qtwhfxvpschz5a54pnh74ln&st=t5kzpm0i&dl=0  

  • Future of History Conference

    Hosted by the UCLA History Department on Monday, November 3, 3-6 pm. Location: Luskin Conference Room, Legacy Center Featuring Lonnie Bunch, Secretary of the Smithsonian Links to watch: Part I: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUYVNwF6A9Q Part II: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRwWu0TSOf8&t=3s

  • “Innovators and Movers” at USC

    Part of a series of events under the LA2026 Humanities Discussions, presented by the Early Modern Studies Institute (EMSI) at USC. A Conversation with Mary Ann Pacheco (Council Member of the City of Whittier, and USC Alumna) and César López (Chair and Professor of Chicana and Chicano Studies Department, San Diego Mesa College, and USC Alumnus), moderated by Laura Dominguez (NEH […]

  • “Heroes and Founders” at USC

    University of Southern California

    Part of a series of events under the LA2026 Humanities Discussions, presented by the Early Modern Studies Institute (EMSI) at USC.   A conversation with humanities scholars and civic leaders on the themes in the USC Libraries exhibition. More details are coming soon!

  • “Historical Memory, Federal Agencies, Mission Conservation” at Mission San Gabriel

    Mission San Gabriel Arcangel

    Part of a series of events under the LA2026 Humanities Discussions, presented by the Early Modern Studies Institute (EMSI) at USC.   A conversation with Yve Chavez (Associate Professor of Art History, University of Oklahoma) and Sarah Montoya (Co-Director, Indigenous Humanities Lab, Virginia Commonwealth University), moderated by Julia Lewandoski (Assistant Professor of History, University of California, San Diego).   Time: TBA.

  • “We the People and Stories of Citizenships” Online Event

    Online

    Part of a series of events under the LA2026 Humanities Discussions, presented by the Early Modern Studies Institute (EMSI) at USC.   A conversation with Marla A. Ramírez (Assistant Professor of History and Chicanx/e & Latinx/e Studies, University of Wisconsin–Madison), Francisco Balderrama (Emeritus Professor of Chicano Studies and History, Cal State LA), and Mireya Loza (Associate Professor of History and American Studies, […]