2020 - 2024 Events

 

Author Talk:

Working-Class Kids and Visionary Educators in a Multiracial High School: A Story of Belonging


November 13, 2024

Thank you for joining us at CHC on Wednesday, 11/13, 12:30 - 2:00, for an inspiring talk and Q&A with Brandeis University professor Karen V. Hansen. Dr. Hansen grew up locally and returned to research and interview the students and faculty from her alma mater, Sunnyvale High School. She had an engaging conversation with students, staff, faculty, aspiring educators and administrators, and others about oral history gathering and ways to build a sense of belonging in order to create lasting impact in our communities.

Hansen Author Talk

 

All My Relations: Panel Discussion


February 29, 2024

A panel of staff, volunteers and animal ambassadors fromNorthern California animal rehabilitation and rescue organizations offered their perspectives onethical questions and consequences raised by our current relationship with the other animals.

Before and after the event, participants enjoyed the “All My Relations”exhibit, with photographs and oral history excerpts.

All My Relations Panel

 

 

Sip and Paint Fundraiser


December 7, 2023

2nd Annual CHC Donors & Members Recognition Dinner at California History Center, DeAnza College. Art, Food, Wine, and Music.

2023 Sip and Paint Fundraiser

 

 

Ethnic Studies Summit


June 1, 2023

The Ethnic Studies Summit was a day of discussion and reflection on the history and impact of ethnic studies at De Anza. Our keynote speaker was Paul Fong, former member of the California Assembly and the Foothill-De Anza Community College District Board of Trustees, a former Asian American Studies instructor – and a De Anza alum! 

Highlights included...

  • 12:30-12:50 p.m. – Keynote Speaker Paul Fong: History of Ethnic Studies at De Anza
  • 1-1:30 p.m. – Elders' Panel: History of Ethnic Studies Departments at De Anza with Ruben Abrica-Carrasco, Retired Chican/Latinx and Spanish Instructor, Michael Chang, retired Intercultural and Asian American Studies Instructor and Carolyn Wilkins-Santos, retired dean of Social Sciences and Humanities
  • 1:30-2 p.m. – Students' Panel: Vanessa Bermudez, Natalia Jaramillo, Juliette Leyva, Ofa Pahulu, and Eric Penunuri: Experiences With Ethnic Studies Courses
  • 2-3:00 p.m. – Student Showcase: "California Counternarratives" - on exhibit through June 30

Ethnic Studies Summit 2023

Ethnic Studies Summit 2023

Diverse hands forming a circle

Ethnic Studies Summit 2023

Ethnic Studies Summit 2023

Ethnic Studies Summit 2023

 

 

Not Your Masi's Generation


Apr 26-May 26 2023

Multimedia Exhibit by Artist Asha Sudra

Not Your Masi’s Generation was born out of a search for inter-generational healing. This was a multidisciplinary interactive solo exhibition that explores the East African Gujarati diaspora and the impact of the 1972 exile on future generations. In Gujarati, Masi means Auntie. Through a storytelling journey of reflection and radical dreaming, we joinedASHA on her quest to honor the ancestors, while confronting the challenges of dreaming beyond the past’s limitations.

Read the La Voz feature article:"Not Your Masi's Generation" art exhibit embraces artist's East African Diaspora background and the power of strong women"

Asha Sudra

 

 

Mexican American Civil Rights


May 6, 2023

This event featured an engaging scholar talk by Dr. Gregorio Mora-Torres, Ph.D. Emeritus, Chicana and Chicano Studies, SJSU, along with by a mini-documentary on Mexican American civil rights, and a Q&A session where testimonials were invited.

This event was part of"Before Silicon Valley: Mexican Agricultural and Cannery Workers of Santa Clara County 1920-1960,"an ambitious series of public programs, guest speakers, mini-documentary screenings, and a resource website.

Dr. Gregorio Mora-Torres, Ph.D.

 

 

Taste of History: "Spaces of Belonging"


March 25, 2023

This annual event was co-hosted by California History Center and the Euphrat Museum of Art. Proceeds from the event support after-school art classes for at-risk youth, and De Anza student multimedia projects that preserve and share our local history.Guests enjoyed delicious snacks, desserts and wines from exceptional local producers (Cooper-Garrod Estate Vineyards, House Family Vineyards, Kings Mountain Vineyards, Neely Wine, Wrights Station Vineyard and Winery); and some navigated to the De Anza College Planetarium for a special showing of "Wayfinders: Waves, Winds, and Stars.”

We give special thanks to our event partners: California History Center Foundation, Community Education Division, De Anza Commission, Euphrat Museum of Art, Foothill-De Anza Foundation, Social Sciences and Humanities Division; and to our generous sponsors and patrons: Platinum: Hugh Stuart Center Charitable Trust; Silver: Judy C. Miner; Bronze: Tom Izu and Susan Hayase, Lloyd A. Holmes, Elvin T. Ramos; Patron: Diana Argabrite, Hugh Argabrite, Christina G. Espinosa-Pieb and Wolfgang Pieb, Karen and Alex Hall, Mary and Laury Smith, Jim and Sharon Walker, Gilbert Wong; and Corporate: Blach Construction, Mark Cavagnero Associates, Star One Credit Union.  

Taste of History Performers 2023

Taste of History Performers 2023

 

 

Vintage Singers A Cappella Tea


March 5, 2023

 

 

Anti-Racist Organizing: Dialogue with Steve Phillips


February 7, 2023

This Momentum talk at the California History Center was moderated byDerrick Felton, instructor, Psychology, andElvin Ramos, dean, Social Sciences and Humanities.

Steve Phillips is a political activist and the bestselling author of "Brown Is the New White: How the Demographic Revolution Has Created a New American Majority" and the newly released "How We Win the Civil War: Securing a Multiracial Democracy and Ending White Supremacy for Good." 

This event was cosponsored by the Social Sciences and Humanities Division, Foothill-De Anza Foundation and the Black Faculty, Staff and Administrators Network (BFSA). 

Event Flyer

Steve Phillips

Steve Phillips talk at CHC 2023

 
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