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Vermont Sports Club
EXPO Center 3980 Bill Robertson Lane, Los Angeles, CA, United States -
CAAM/ CHALK IT OUT
California African American Museum 600 State Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesSunday, September 24, 2017 | 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Chalk it Out Inspired by the chalk-like marks in Gary Simmons’s enormous new work on the walls of CAAM’s atrium, participate in a chalk workshop to create temporary murals on the Museum grounds. We welcome novice and advanced artists alike to participate in an afternoon of […]
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Feed the Children
Lot 2 , United States -
Corporate Event
CSC - Samuel Oschin PavilionVenue: Samuel Oschin Pavilion
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Tri-Color Soccer League
EXPO Center 3980 Bill Robertson Lane, Los Angeles, CA, United States -
The Expo Group, Inc.
Lot 2 (south end) , United States -
CAAM/ STROLLER TOURS
California African American Museum 600 State Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesEvery Tuesday 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Stroller Tours Babies are welcome! In fact, you need a baby in tow if you want to join this group for casual and lively discussions in the galleries led by museum educators—just for parents-caregivers and their pre-toddlerage children (18 months and younger). Expect a special kind of outing that […]
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CAAM/YOUTH NOW
California African American Museum 600 State Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesEvery Tuesday 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Youth Now To inspire activism in the next generation of leaders, community mentors in a variety of fields will welcome teens on a drop-in basis to participate in unscripted conversations about changing communities. We invite youth to reclaim the word “responsibility” from its frequent use by adults to blame […]
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CAAM/In Conversation: Malik Gaines & Tavia Nyong’o
California African American Museum 600 State Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesWednesday, September 27, 2017 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. In Conversation: Malik Gaines and Tavia Nyong’o Malik Gaines’s recent book, Black Performance on the Outskirts of the Left, articulates the role that black theatricality played in the radical energy of the sixties. It follows the evolution of black identity politics to reveal blackness’s ability to transform […]
