![]() ![]() In Partnership with the Santa Monica College Public Policy Institute’s Arts and CultureĪll events are free and open to the public. Celebrate Westside Ballet of Santa Monica’s 48th Annual Nutcracker Production Join SMC Students and Faculty for a Live Zoom Debate. PPI website “Will Teaching the History of Racism Help us Become a More Perfect Union?” “Possibility Government: Leaders for Learning” School of Education and Professor Richard Tahvildaran-Jesswein, Santa Monica College. Moderated by Karriann Farrell Hinds Premier Launch of the PPI Podcastįeaturing Keith Coleman, Distinguished Visiting Scholar: mediaX at Stanford Graduate Wells of the Center for the Study of Political Graphics and featuringĮvan Meyer, Beautify Earth, and Barbara Carrasco, artist and activist, and Féi Hernandez, ![]() Prerecorded Webinar Opening Live Zoom Reflections with SMC Queer Faculty and Students Roundtable Discussion Month-long electronic/online exhibition produced by The Center for the Study of Political Graphics Online Art Exhibition - Queer Rights Are Human Rights: Posters of LGBTQ+ Struggles Moderated by Karriann Farrell Hinds, SMC Community Liaison. Featuring SMC Professors: Amber Katherine, Redelia Shaw, Rebecca Romo, Richard Tahvildaran-Jesswein, SMC PPI Co-director. ![]() SMC Faculty in Conversation: Exploring themes of educating for community and social The Office of Governor Newsom, Cathi Miller, SMC Education/Early Childhood Department, and Shari Davis, SMC PPI Codirector, moderators “LOVE-fest” - A Tribute to the Late bell hooks Keynote panel featuring a fireside chat with: Mayra E Alvarez, President, The Children’s Partnership, Giannina Perez, Early Childhood Consultant, Former Senior Policy Advisor for Early Childhood in Valuing Culture and Confronting Racism to Advance Child Well-Being Guided by Ericka Lesley, Chair, Santa Monica Black Agenda. Immediately following – walk through Belmar History+Art A Civic Commemoration Project. Tour led by Growing Place, concluding with a creative activity led by SMC ECE students. Place, with special support from the RAND Corporation. RSVP for TourĪ partnership between Santa Monica College, the City of Santa Monica, and Growing Susan Samarge-Powell, SMMUSD Director, Child Development Services Tour of the Santa Monica Early Childhood Lab School Julie Rusk, Founder, Civic Wellbeing Partners Chair, Santa Monica Bay Human Relations Councilĭr. Post-screening Panel: Gary Huff, Chair, SMC Education/Early Childhood Department. Pre-screening Reception: Join us for early dinner and refreshments in the Humanities and Social Sciences patioĪrea outside HSS 165, compliments of SMC Associates. How education at every stage of life helps achieve and is dependent upon: Community / Democracy / Social Justice No Small MatterĪlfre Woodard narrated documentary about the importance of quality early childhood Free onsite parking.Īll events are free and open to the public. Performing Arts Center (1310 11th Street, Santa Monica). Public Policy Institute’s Arts and Culture Initiative. ![]() Snow, and a Christmas tree that grows - in partnership with the Santa Monica College Presents the 49th annual holiday extravaganza as a live, in-theater performance -įeaturing Tchaikovsky’s majestic score, Balanchine’s exuberant choreography, falling The Westside School of Ballet, joined by the SMC Nutcracker Symphony and SMC dancers, Free for SMC students with ID $15 per day general admission, JAMS PerformingĪrts Center (2425 16th Street, Santa Monica). School (JAMS) Performing Arts Center features works by some of the most exciting Nativeįilmmakers of today and tomorrow (see smc.edu/barrett for film titles and screening The first-ever "All My Relations" Film Festival premiering at the new John Adams Middle Gallery at the SMC Performing Arts Center (1310 11th Street, Santa Monica). the widely acclaimed photographer, writer, National Geographic Explorer, podcaster,Īnd public speaker from the Tulalip and Swinomish Tribes. Gallery showcases images of Native America by SMC artist-in-residence Matika Wilbur Art Exhibition – Matika Wilbur: "Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America"Ī photography exhibition on display through May 15 in SMC's Pete and Susan Barrett Free, Stromberg Hall (HSS 165) on the main SMC campus (1900 Pico Blvd., Members can submit stories to be performed by actors during Race Relay events in late PPI will host a conversation about what Race Relay is and how students and community Panel Discussion – "Introducing Race Relay: Community Discussions on Race" Vision for a better future by highlighting a "purpose-driven" artistic approach to Present awards online and at selected local venues with the aim to conceptualize a The fourth edition of the popular international film festival will screen films and Film Festival – "Ethos Film Awards International Film Festival" ![]()
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