The Los Angeles Association of Black Personnel, Inc. (LAABP) invites you to the 2023 African American Heritage Month Virtual Closing Reception to acknowledge the collaborative efforts between The Honorable Mayor Karen Bass, Our Authors Study Club, Inc., and Los Angeles African American residents and city employees. At this event, several outstanding City of Los Angeles African American employees will be honored for their exceptional service to the City of Los Angeles and the African American community.
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What do we do after the world ends? For the people at this outpost in post-apocalyptic Los Angeles, the answer is simple, survive. Participants enter this immersive and interactive experience as refugees of the apocalypse, making a rest stop on their way to New Babylon, the last bastion of civilization in this post-apocalyptic world. However, a sudden murder throws the outpost into chaos and puts them in the crosshairs of a powerful entity. With several characters vying for leadership and…
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Join us for Burbank’s second Pride Prom, a fun and safe night of dancing, friends, and pride for all. Open to all Middle and High School students, allies, and friends. Free. Preregister at Eventbrite
$20 – $30
Lula Washington Dance Theatre performs Tribute to Pharoah Sanders by Lula Washington; Nina Simone Suite by Lula &dancers; Folk Dance by Donald Byrd; Pages From Negro History composed by William Grant Still. Excerpts from Today by Lula Washington.
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A woman flies from the Philippines to America with a one-way ticket and a suitcase full of stories collected from immigrants who came before her—tales of overseas workers, young lovers, and gossipy church ladies; snapshots of undocumented immigrants, millennial princesses, and first-generation Americans. This world-premiere musical gives voices to Filipino immigrants navigating old lives and new beginnings, eight-thousand miles from home. Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m., Saturdays at 2:00 p.m., and Sundays at 5:00 p.m.
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The provocative, smoldering, and urgent discussion continues… What choices remain to stop the systematic murders of Black people in America? Some choices will shock you, or maybe not!