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City of Inglewood’s 69th Annual Memorial Day Service
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Upcoming Events
AFRICA IN AMERICA PRESENTS…BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION
Enjoy a full month of African-American culture this February for Black History Month! Every Sunday, for 2 hours starting at 2 pm, Founder and industry choreographer KARA MACK will teach a workshop in honor of three particular dance/music cultures from African-Americans: Hip-Hop (90’s Only!), Majorette +Drum Major Vibes, Flag-Work, and Steppin. If you have never experienced this, you should be there; and for those of you who have, join the fun and let the nostalgia of it all put some…
AFRICA IN AMERICA PRESENTS…BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION
Enjoy a full month of African-American culture this February for Black History Month! Every Sunday, for 2 hours starting at 2 pm, Founder and industry choreographer KARA MACK will teach a workshop in honor of three particular dance/music cultures from African-Americans: Hip-Hop (90’s Only!), Majorette +Drum Major Vibes, Flag-Work, and Steppin. If you have never experienced this, you should be there; and for those of you who have, join the fun and let the nostalgia of it all put some…
AAPI LATINX HERITAGE SERIES: YOLANDA AND JAPAN: ARTIST-LED TOUR WITH YOLANDA GONZALEZ
Drawing inspiration from Japan’s famous Kokeshi Dolls (こけし), the stunning six-foot-tall sculptures of Chicana artist Yolanda Gonzalez are a fusion of Latina culture and Japanese aesthetics. Join us on this one-hour tour as the artist herself shares her experiences in Japan and the influence of Japanese culture and artistry on her work. Admission to the museum is free however you MUST reserve your spot online to participate in the tour.
AAPI LATINX HERITAGE SERIES: YOLANDA AND JAPAN: GALLERY TALK WITH YOLANDA GONZALEZ
Drawing inspiration from Japan’s famous Kokeshi Dolls (こけし), the stunning six-foot-tall sculptures of Chicana artist Yolanda Gonzalez are a fusion of Latina culture and Japanese aesthetics. Join us on this one-hour tour as the artist herself shares her experiences in Japan and the influence of Japanese culture and artistry on her work. Admission to the museum is free however you MUST reserve your spot online to participate in the discussion. RSCVP at the website.
STORRIER STEARNS JAPANESE GARDEN
This nearly two-acre private Japanese garden and traditional teahouse opens its doors to the public on a weekly basis. First constructed in the late 1930s and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005, the garden features two ponds, four bridges, and a cascading waterfall, all centered around a Japanese tea house. Fridays and Saturdays, 4:00 – 8:00 p.m., Sundays, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. $12, Register in advance at the website