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Exhibit: Asian American Activism: From the 1960s to the Present

Peter J. Shields Library 100 NW Quad Davis

THRU December 23. PETER J. SHIELDS LIBRARY. Exhibit traces the Asian American Activism movement from the 1960s to the present, with a focus on the University of California, Davis campus. Using documents, photographs, and oral histories recordings, this interactive exhibit strives to diversify online sources for Asian American History and ethnic studies.

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Democracy by Participation: The Life and Legacy of Cruz Reynoso

Peter J. Shields Library 100 NW Quad Davis

THRU Feb 10. SHIELDS LIBRARY. Democracy by Participation highlights the life and career of Cruz Reynoso (1931-2021), the first Chicano Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court, former professor at the UC Davis School of Law, and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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William T. Wiley Exhibition

John Natsoulas Center for the Arts 521 1st St., Davis, CA, United States

THRU JAN 7. John Natsoulas Center for the Arts. A member of the UC Davis studio art faculty and a participant in the Bay Area Funk Movement, Wiley produced an iconic body of work.

California Funk to Figuration: A New Narrative Mythology

John Natsoulas Center for the Arts 521 1st St., Davis, CA, United States

THRU JAN 7. John Natsoulas Center for the Arts. A thrilling exhibition of paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by the leading 20th-Century Funk artists from California and Chicago.

NHM Concert Series: Katie Knipp Band Plays in Woodland

Z Specialty Food / The HIVE 1221 Harter Ave, Woodland, United States

Come see the Katie Knipp Band in Woodland, CA, on Sept. 10 from 6 – 8:30 pm at The HIVE. About Katie Knipp Someone once asked a young Elvis, "Who do you sound like?" He replied, “I don’t sound like nobody.” We could say the same for Katie Knipp. This is a woman with the […]

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