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Review: Amy Sherald’s ‘Sublime’ Retrospective at SFMOMA

‘"American Sublime’ is a salve, a call to remember our shared humanity and an insistence on being seen."

Sam Jamier Crosses Borders of Wartime Asia With Film Debut

Dr. Sam Jamier, executive director of the New York Asian Film Festival, is having a trailblazing directorial debut with “Huntress on the Plains.”

Mosab Abu Toha On the Meaning of Devastation in Gaza

Abu Toha’s metaphoric spiritual question, “Where should we go” is a critical one that we Americans need to confront. What is our responsibility?

‘This is the Essence of Our Faith’ – The Sanctuary Movement and a Second Trump Term

Journalist and author Rubén Martínez is the co-creator of the play, “Little Central America, 1984,” which recalls the Sanctuary Movement of that decade.

California Leaders Pay Tribute to Quincy Jones

Jones leaves behind a rich legacy of music and achievements that spans 70 plus years.

The Gleam — Celebrating Gay Pride in California’s Central Valley

The Source, an LGBTQ+ community resource center in Visalia, celebrated National Coming Out Day with an art installation that lit up the night sky in rainbow hues.

‘Readable Art’ — Sculptor Alison Saar Takes on Octavia Butler’s Classic ‘Kindred’

A new edition of the book is being released by the San Francisco-based publisher, Arion Press, where every aspect of a book “from comma to cover” is made by hand.

Beyonce and the Black Roots of Country Music

Beyonce's foray into country music, announced during the Super Bowl last week, has reignited discussions about diversity and representation within the country music scene.

Reading Octavia Butler in the Age of the Polycrisis

Author Octavia Butler (pictured on screen) during a tribute in NYC in 2006. (Image via Flickr) It is 2024, and America has collapsed. A dysfunctional, authoritarian...

A Nicaraguan Woman’s Reaction to Miss Universe Win

Sheynnis Palacios' victory offers a positive presentation of Nicaraguan culture beyond dictatorship, poverty or crime.

Immigrant Photographer Turns Her Lens on Revival of Native Culture in California

An upcoming photo exhibit highlights some of the individuals behind the resurgence of Native American culture along California's central coast.

A Mixed Bag When it Comes to Diversity in Hollywood

Despite recent efforts to make the entertainment industry more reflective of the nation as whole, there is still more work to be done.

How ChimeTV Breaks AAPI Representation Barriers

ChimeTV is breaking barriers to AAPI representation in entertainment by playing a different game than the platform’s streaming competition.

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