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how can the arts help humanize the issues and convey the magnitude of the impacts felt today in Riverside and San Bernardino.brings city officials together with community-based groups to consider how we can all work together on the pressing issues of rising heat as a result of climate change.

but walk-up attendance is available if space permits.Our community members stand committed to ensuring the public obtains a greater awareness about climate equity and social justice.audiences can don VR headsets to experience the AR visual sound bath of scenes of Payahüünadü in the 360 mode.

communities have innovated creative strategies to resist and seek change.as well as how communities have organized for change.

to save their lives and those of generations to follow.
where the majority of residents are immigrants.All three shared the distinction of being the only female Japanese American artists to represent the U.
All three artists pursued their training in California.before its final stop at JANM in late 2026.
where all three artists regularly exhibited in the prewar period — Pictures of Belonging leverages the power of place to create public programming opportunities tailored to local residents and histories.? The Miné Okubo Charitable Corporation (Photo by Lucia RM Martino.