RACE RELAY: A Multimedia Production about Race Relations

California African American Museum

Combining recollections of real personal experiences and projected images from various media, this immersive theatrical experience is a vulnerable, humorous, and real look at one of the defining aspects of our society and our individual lives. Presented at CAAM by USC Visions and Voices. Performances on Feb 8, 9 and 10.

RACE RELAY: A Community Dialogue About Race Relations

California African American Museum

As a follow-up to an interactive theatrical production presented February 8 through 10, this community dialogue will offer a space for open reflection on identities, attitudes, and feelings about race, one of the defining aspects of our society and our individual lives.

RACE RELAY: A Community Dialogue About Race Relations

McClintock Building and Theatre, USC

As a follow-up to an interactive theatrical production presented February 8 through 10, this community dialogue will offer a space for open reflection on identities, attitudes, and feelings about race, one of the defining aspects of our society and our individual lives.

2 YEAR DROP-AVERSARY

The Holding Co. 104 Robinson St., Los Angeles, Ca

Join us for an evening of art, education, and community-building! An anniversary celebration for Water Drop LA featuring collaborative art-making, a mutual aid teach-in and panel, plus a great lineup of food & drinks! We are celebrating 2 years of weekly, 100% volunteer-run supply distributions in DTLA/Skid Row. Water Drop LA provides 2,000+ gallons of

42nd Annual USC Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. – MLK/FBI: A Screening and Conversation with Sam Pollard

Norris Cinema Theatre (NCT)

In celebration of the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., we are excited to present a special screening of the illuminating documentary MLK/FBI, followed by a conversation with Sam Pollard, its Emmy-winning and Oscar-nominated director who was deemed one of “cinema’s most dedicated chroniclers of the Black experience in America” by Film at Lincoln