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It’s Sunday! Let’s do and let’s learn something new and something interesting ! Here are some “Gayle on the Go!” suggestions.

Take a look! Enjoy!

Please stay safe!

 

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Black History Month: “The Negro Motorist Green Book”

Hammer Gallery

Petersen Automotive Museum

6060 Wilshire Boulevard

Los Angeles

323 930 2277

petersen.org

“The Negro Motorist Green Book” is an exhibition developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) (https://negromotoristgreenbook.si.edu/) in collaboration with award-winning author, photographer, and cultural documentarian, Candacy Taylor.

This special exhibition offers an immersive look at the reality of travel for African Americans in mid-century America and how the annual guide served as an indispensable resource for the nation’s rising African American middle class and evidence of a vibrant business class.

The Green Book became “the bible of black travel during Jim Crow”, enabling black travelers to find lodgings, businesses, and gas stations that would serve them along the road. Jim Crow laws were a collection of state and local statutes that legalized racial segregation. Named after a Black minstrel show character, the laws—which existed for about 100 years, from the post-Civil War era until 1968—were meant to marginalize African Americans by denying them the right to vote, hold jobs, get an education or other opportunities. Those who attempted to defy Jim Crow laws often faced arrest, fines, jail sentences, violence and death.

This special exhibition also contains interactive video component providing a realistic experience of the dangers of driving while black.

Visitor information is on the petersen.org website.

 

Black History Month: 2024 Pan African Film Festival

“Get Inspired!”

2024 Pan African Film & Arts Festival

paff.org

The award-winning documentary “ GAINING GROUND: THE FIGHT FOR BLACK LAND” has been screening across the country including the Los Angeles Pan African Film and Arts Festival for Black History Month. The feature film tells the complex issues and experience of the African Americans impacted by land loss.

Learn more about this powerful story on the “Fight for Black Land” Instagram account as well as the Pan African Film and Art Festival website: paff.org. The festival is running now through Monday, February 19th.

 

Free!
Botanical Book Club Panel Discussion
Celebrate African American History Month
The Arboretum
Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden
“We Are Each Other’s Harvest” by Natalie Baszile
 Saturday, February 24th
4pm-6pm
Via Zoom
RSVP : leena.waller@arboretum.org or call 626 821 3213
Author and filmmaker Natalie Baszile. In addition to working on the documentary “Gaining Ground”, she has also written this new book. “We Are Each Other’s Harvest: Celebrating African American Farmers, Land, and Legacy.”  

There is a special Zoom panel discussion about her new publication produced by The Los Angeles County Arboretum. The free Zoom event is scheduled for Saturday, February 24th from 4pm-to-6pm. To join the special Black History Month event, RSVP leena.waller@arboretum.org or call 626 821 3213 for the event Zoom link.

 

Southern California Camellia Show

Saturday, February 24th @ 1pm

Sunday, February 25th @ 9am

Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanical Garden

301 North Baldwin Avenue

Arcadia

arboretum.org

Also, next weekend at The Arboretum, camellias! The Southern California Camellia Show happens Saturday, February 24th and Sunday, February at the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden. The arboretum.org website says we should be prepared to see hundreds of varieties of what are nicknamed the “Queens of Winter Flowers.”

 

ChocoLAte: From Beans to Bliss

Video Series

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

nhm.org/chocolate

Chocolate lovers will love this! The Natural History Museum’s CHOCOLATE: FROM BEANS TO BLISS. In addition to exploring the history of chocolate at the Los Angeles County facility, there is a series of museum stories from people such as the owners of Uncle Eddie’s Vegan Cookies. Learn more about the vegan cookie company and schedule your visit to this new exhibition on the nhm.org/cookie website.

 

$30 for 30

Now Thru Thursday, February 29th

spcaLA

spcaLA.com

Madeline Bernstein, president and CEO of spcaLA wants us to know her organization has several sweetie pies needing forever homes this month. So, February adoption fees are only 30-dollars for pets who have been in spcaLA care for 30 days or longer.  

To find your future friend and to learn adoption requirements, check the spcaLA.com website.

 

Lunar New Year Lucky 8 Specials

The Original Farmers Market

6333 West Third Street

Los Angeles

323 933 9211

farmersmarketla.com

The Chinese New Year and the Year of the Dragon is celebrated this weekend at the Original Farmers Market. Now thru Sunday market merchants are offering special pricing on food, gifts, and beverages. The farmersmarketla.com lists the 20 participating merchants.

So, let’s make this a Happy Chinese New Year, Year of the Dragon Saturday. Gayle Anderson, KTLA 5 News. ZIN-YIN-KWAY-LUH!!! In Chinese, Happy New Year!