“Unseen Struggles: The Role of Mental Health in Unhoused Citizen’s lives.”Auto Draft
Film presentation, speakers from ex-unhoused citizens, and a speaker from the Mental Wellness Center. Audience participation
Film presentation, speakers from ex-unhoused citizens, and a speaker from the Mental Wellness Center. Audience participation
Monthly Public Star Party at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History See the wonders of the night sky through telescopes set up by the Astronomical Unit, the amateur astronomy club sponsored by the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. Star parties are held on the second Saturday of every month, weather permitting, next to
Selah Dance Collective presents Sound and Smoke A Dance Concert by Meredith Ventura January 12-14, 2024 Center Stage Theater, 751 Paseo Nuevo, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Selah Dance Collective presents Sound and Smoke, an interdisciplinary exploration of early modern dance and its intersections with Weimar-era cabaret and "dances of death" as they appear throughout history, particularly in art
2024’s Theme: “The time is always ripe to do right.” MLK’s quote from 1963 in Birmingham, Alabama. This year’s morning program is dedicated to Derrick Curtis, well known dancer, teacher and producer. Beginning at 9:00am at de la Guerra Plaza with an opening prayer by Mia Lopez of the Barbareño Chumash Tribe, Keynote Speaker Professor
Come join us for an architectural walking tour experiencing the historic art and architecture of downtown Santa Barbara as it was reborn after the 1925 earthquake. Hear the histories of the Arlington and Granada Theaters, stroll through La Arcada Court and discover hidden courtyards, fountains, murals and public art. The Architectural Foundation of Santa Barbara
Selah Dance Collective presents Sound and Smoke A Dance Concert by Meredith Ventura January 12-14, 2024 Center Stage Theater, 751 Paseo Nuevo, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Selah Dance Collective presents Sound and Smoke, an interdisciplinary exploration of early modern dance and its intersections with Weimar-era cabaret and "dances of death" as they appear throughout history, particularly in art
In this conversation, resonating with both the past and tradition exemplified in the exhibition Flowers on a River and with the distillation and duality explored in Inside/Outside, Jenny Xie opens up, as US Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera described, “multiple terrains of seeing.” With longing and memory, nuance and subtlety, the “anxiety of bilingualism,” and the unknowability of
2024’s Theme: “The time is always ripe to do right.” MLK’s quote from 1963 in Birmingham, Alabama. This year’s morning program is dedicated to Derrick Curtis, well known dancer, teacher and producer. Beginning at 9:00am at de la Guerra Plaza with an opening prayer by Mia Lopez of the Barbareño Chumash Tribe, Keynote Speaker Professor
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Rebecca Horrigan, (805-569-1811 x235) rhorrigan@rivieraridge.org The Riviera Ridge School Celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day at the Arlington Santa Barbara, CA. (January 2024) – The Riviera Ridge School is taking an active role in the Martin Luther King Jr. Committee of Santa Barbara’s 17th annual program honoring Dr. King on Monday
Join us on Martin Luther King Day to learn "How Black Queer Culture Shaped History". We will have speakers and short videos that will guide our meeting topic. There is always time for sharing, support and discussion. This is a Zoom meeting and pre-registration is required by emailing pflagsantabarbara@gmail.com
WHEN: Tuesday, January 16, 2024 at 7:00 PM WHERE: SOhO Restaurant and Music Club 1221 State Street #205 Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Hawaiian slack key guitar master presents a program of enchanting ki ho’alu and traditional hula. Kimo is a Grammy winner and two-time Grammy nominee. He is also well known as long-time guitarist “Weird Al”
Please join us for an event to celebrate the opening of a new exhibition of black and white photographs documenting the intergenerational upward mobility of young residents of Dixon, California. Trevor Auldridge Reveles, a PhD candidate in Sociology at UCSB will discuss the research behind this exhibition. Following his talk, Trevor will lead a tour
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