Scripps Presents welcomes Gabrielino-Shoshone Tribal Council

“íyo’toróvim yaraarkokre ‘eyoo’ooxono (We the Caretakers Remember our Land)” bridged Indigenous oral history with intercultural music performance. Held at Garrison Theater on Oct. 7, the performance was constructed with the guidance of the Gabrielino-Shoshone Tribal Council, an intertribal coalition with ancestral lands in present-day Claremont. The Indigenous speakers’ words were accompanied by a live music ensemble.

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5C professor-alumni collaboration humanizes forgotten Chinatown history in podcast ‘Blood on Gold Mountain’

On “Blood on Gold Mountain,” Micah Huang PZ ’13, Emma Gies PZ ’14 and Scripps professor Hao Huang highlight the story of the 1871 L.A. Chinatown Massacre.

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