Manuel Compito & Scott Taylor: Bridging the Divide

Skid Row History Museum and Archive

The Skid Row History Museum and Archive and Los Angeles Poverty Department presents an exhibition of paintings by two downtown Los Angeles artists; Manuel Compito and Scott Taylor. The works in this show depict the lives of people living on the street, capturing the resilient spirit of Skid Row. On view until March 23rd.

Poverty Scholarship: An Evening with Lisa “Tiny” Gray-Garcia

Ground Zero Performance Cafe, USC

Formerly homeless and incarcerated, Tiny is an Oakland-based poet and journalist. To celebrate the release of her new book, Poverty Scholarship: Poor People-Led Theory, Art, Words, and Tears Across Mama Earth, Tiny will read, recite poetry, and share a new canon on poverty, houselessness, and otherness based on lived knowledge, eldership, and community sharing.