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April 11, 2023

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories


April 8, 2023 April 15, 2023

Saturday, April 15, 2023

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories

Dramatic, self-guided tour: Jeffery Owens Memorial Marker, Allen Chapel, Chinatown, and Sherman Indian High School

 

Presented by The Center for Social Justice & Civil Liberties, Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California, Empower You Edutainment, Fox Foundation, Inlandia Institute, the Museum of Riverside, and Sherman Indian High School.

Register free online:

https://tinyurl.com/inVISIBLE-unHEARD

 

The invisible/unHEARD theme stems from the truth that aggressions—both macro and micro—of racism and discrimination erect barriers to the fulfillment of potential for many people. The impact of those aggressions often manifests as an overwhelming sense of invisibility for those who are the recipients.

 

Keep the conversation alive!

 

The inVISIBLE/unHEARD project focuses on the journey from invisibility to visibility for those who have suffered racism and other forms of discrimination. inVISIBLE/unHEARD takes you on a tour of a portion of Riverside’s role in this global conversation through 4 stops and a discussion session. Appropriate for ages 10 and up.

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories


April 8, 2023 April 15, 2023

Saturday, April 15, 2023

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories

Dramatic, self-guided tour: Jeffery Owens Memorial Marker, Allen Chapel, Chinatown, and Sherman Indian High School

 

Presented by The Center for Social Justice & Civil Liberties, Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California, Empower You Edutainment, Fox Foundation, Inlandia Institute, the Museum of Riverside, and Sherman Indian High School.

Register free online:

https://tinyurl.com/inVISIBLE-unHEARD

 

The invisible/unHEARD theme stems from the truth that aggressions—both macro and micro—of racism and discrimination erect barriers to the fulfillment of potential for many people. The impact of those aggressions often manifests as an overwhelming sense of invisibility for those who are the recipients.

 

Keep the conversation alive!

 

The inVISIBLE/unHEARD project focuses on the journey from invisibility to visibility for those who have suffered racism and other forms of discrimination. inVISIBLE/unHEARD takes you on a tour of a portion of Riverside’s role in this global conversation through 4 stops and a discussion session. Appropriate for ages 10 and up.

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories


April 8, 2023 April 15, 2023

Saturday, April 15, 2023

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories

Dramatic, self-guided tour: Jeffery Owens Memorial Marker, Allen Chapel, Chinatown, and Sherman Indian High School

 

Presented by The Center for Social Justice & Civil Liberties, Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California, Empower You Edutainment, Fox Foundation, Inlandia Institute, the Museum of Riverside, and Sherman Indian High School.

Register free online:

https://tinyurl.com/inVISIBLE-unHEARD

 

The invisible/unHEARD theme stems from the truth that aggressions—both macro and micro—of racism and discrimination erect barriers to the fulfillment of potential for many people. The impact of those aggressions often manifests as an overwhelming sense of invisibility for those who are the recipients.

 

Keep the conversation alive!

 

The inVISIBLE/unHEARD project focuses on the journey from invisibility to visibility for those who have suffered racism and other forms of discrimination. inVISIBLE/unHEARD takes you on a tour of a portion of Riverside’s role in this global conversation through 4 stops and a discussion session. Appropriate for ages 10 and up.

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories


April 8, 2023 April 15, 2023

Saturday, April 15, 2023

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories

Dramatic, self-guided tour: Jeffery Owens Memorial Marker, Allen Chapel, Chinatown, and Sherman Indian High School

 

Presented by The Center for Social Justice & Civil Liberties, Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California, Empower You Edutainment, Fox Foundation, Inlandia Institute, the Museum of Riverside, and Sherman Indian High School.

Register free online:

https://tinyurl.com/inVISIBLE-unHEARD

 

The invisible/unHEARD theme stems from the truth that aggressions—both macro and micro—of racism and discrimination erect barriers to the fulfillment of potential for many people. The impact of those aggressions often manifests as an overwhelming sense of invisibility for those who are the recipients.

 

Keep the conversation alive!

 

The inVISIBLE/unHEARD project focuses on the journey from invisibility to visibility for those who have suffered racism and other forms of discrimination. inVISIBLE/unHEARD takes you on a tour of a portion of Riverside’s role in this global conversation through 4 stops and a discussion session. Appropriate for ages 10 and up.

Celena’s Scribes with Wil Clarke

Celena’s Scribes with Wil Clarke


April 11, 2023

(All Levels)

Tuesdays, 11:30 AM-1:00 PM, Zoom, Weekly. Meetings resume January 10.

To register: https://tinyurl.com/Winter2023CWW

Named in honor of beloved workshop leader CelenaDiana Bumpus, participants are encouraged to write from a prompt and share their work, with friendly critiques offered by workshop members. All genres are welcome to be explored. Enrollment is limited.

Wil Clarke tolerates writing, but loves having written. He was born and spent 27 years of his life in Africa. He misses the guidance and wisdom of Celena Bumpus and is attempting to keep her legacy alive in her former students through Celena’s Scribes.

Celena’s Scribes with Wil Clarke

Celena’s Scribes with Wil Clarke


April 11, 2023

Celena’s Scribes with Wil Clarke
(All Levels)
Tuesdays, 11:30 AM-1:00 PM PT, Zoom, Weekly. Workshops resume Tuesday, April 11, 2023.

This workshop is free, but registration is required: https://tinyurl.com/Spring2023CWW

Named in honor of beloved workshop leader CelenaDiana Bumpus, participants are encouraged to write from a prompt and share their work, with friendly critiques offered by workshop members. All genres are welcome to be explored. Enrollment is limited.

Wil Clarke tolerates writing, but loves having written. He was born and spent 27 years of his life in Africa. He misses the guidance and wisdom of Celena Bumpus and is attempting to keep her legacy alive in her former students through Celena’s Scribes.

Thirty Days Until Done for National Poetry Month

Thirty Days Until Done for National Poetry Month


April 11, 2023

Tuesdays, 4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25/23

7:00-9:00 PM PT, on Zoom

$100, four weekly meetings

To enroll: https://tinyurl.com/BrantinghamWrites

Thirty Days Until Done for National Poetry Month

Calling all poets! This is one boot camp you won’t want to miss. Following the method created in John Brantingham’s website, students will write a poem a day for the month of April. At the end of that month, they will have thirty individual poems that together will form a unified chapbook collection. The classes will generate new work, workshop existing poems, and develop new techniques and skills. (Meets weekly.)

John Brantingham was Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks’ first poet laureate. His work has been featured in hundreds of magazines, Writers Almanac and The Best Small Fictions 2016 and 2022. He has nineteen books of poetry and fiction including Life: Orange to Pear (Bamboo Dart Press). He is the founder and general editor of The Journal of Radical Wonder. He lives in Jamestown, NY.

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories


April 8, 2023 April 15, 2023

Saturday, April 15, 2023

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories

Dramatic, self-guided tour: Jeffery Owens Memorial Marker, Allen Chapel, Chinatown, and Sherman Indian High School

 

Presented by The Center for Social Justice & Civil Liberties, Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California, Empower You Edutainment, Fox Foundation, Inlandia Institute, the Museum of Riverside, and Sherman Indian High School.

Register free online:

https://tinyurl.com/inVISIBLE-unHEARD

 

The invisible/unHEARD theme stems from the truth that aggressions—both macro and micro—of racism and discrimination erect barriers to the fulfillment of potential for many people. The impact of those aggressions often manifests as an overwhelming sense of invisibility for those who are the recipients.

 

Keep the conversation alive!

 

The inVISIBLE/unHEARD project focuses on the journey from invisibility to visibility for those who have suffered racism and other forms of discrimination. inVISIBLE/unHEARD takes you on a tour of a portion of Riverside’s role in this global conversation through 4 stops and a discussion session. Appropriate for ages 10 and up.

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories


April 8, 2023 April 15, 2023

Saturday, April 15, 2023

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories

Dramatic, self-guided tour: Jeffery Owens Memorial Marker, Allen Chapel, Chinatown, and Sherman Indian High School

 

Presented by The Center for Social Justice & Civil Liberties, Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California, Empower You Edutainment, Fox Foundation, Inlandia Institute, the Museum of Riverside, and Sherman Indian High School.

Register free online:

https://tinyurl.com/inVISIBLE-unHEARD

 

The invisible/unHEARD theme stems from the truth that aggressions—both macro and micro—of racism and discrimination erect barriers to the fulfillment of potential for many people. The impact of those aggressions often manifests as an overwhelming sense of invisibility for those who are the recipients.

 

Keep the conversation alive!

 

The inVISIBLE/unHEARD project focuses on the journey from invisibility to visibility for those who have suffered racism and other forms of discrimination. inVISIBLE/unHEARD takes you on a tour of a portion of Riverside’s role in this global conversation through 4 stops and a discussion session. Appropriate for ages 10 and up.

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories


April 8, 2023 April 15, 2023

Saturday, April 15, 2023

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories

Dramatic, self-guided tour: Jeffery Owens Memorial Marker, Allen Chapel, Chinatown, and Sherman Indian High School

 

Presented by The Center for Social Justice & Civil Liberties, Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California, Empower You Edutainment, Fox Foundation, Inlandia Institute, the Museum of Riverside, and Sherman Indian High School.

Register free online:

https://tinyurl.com/inVISIBLE-unHEARD

 

The invisible/unHEARD theme stems from the truth that aggressions—both macro and micro—of racism and discrimination erect barriers to the fulfillment of potential for many people. The impact of those aggressions often manifests as an overwhelming sense of invisibility for those who are the recipients.

 

Keep the conversation alive!

 

The inVISIBLE/unHEARD project focuses on the journey from invisibility to visibility for those who have suffered racism and other forms of discrimination. inVISIBLE/unHEARD takes you on a tour of a portion of Riverside’s role in this global conversation through 4 stops and a discussion session. Appropriate for ages 10 and up.

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories


April 8, 2023 April 15, 2023

Saturday, April 15, 2023

inVISIBLE/unHEARD: Riverside's Civil Rights Stories

Dramatic, self-guided tour: Jeffery Owens Memorial Marker, Allen Chapel, Chinatown, and Sherman Indian High School

 

Presented by The Center for Social Justice & Civil Liberties, Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California, Empower You Edutainment, Fox Foundation, Inlandia Institute, the Museum of Riverside, and Sherman Indian High School.

Register free online:

https://tinyurl.com/inVISIBLE-unHEARD

 

The invisible/unHEARD theme stems from the truth that aggressions—both macro and micro—of racism and discrimination erect barriers to the fulfillment of potential for many people. The impact of those aggressions often manifests as an overwhelming sense of invisibility for those who are the recipients.

 

Keep the conversation alive!

 

The inVISIBLE/unHEARD project focuses on the journey from invisibility to visibility for those who have suffered racism and other forms of discrimination. inVISIBLE/unHEARD takes you on a tour of a portion of Riverside’s role in this global conversation through 4 stops and a discussion session. Appropriate for ages 10 and up.