The article highlights various cultural and educational events across California, showcasing tours and discussions that delve into local history, climate issues, and representation. Events include a Los Gatos Pageant history tour, a 'Second Nature' exhibition addressing environmental challenges and colonial impacts, and a screening of the Afro-Argentine miniseries. Additional events encompass a healthcare conference aimed at industry innovation and an interactive program at the Oakland Zoo for young children. All events foster community engagement and exploration of significant themes relevant to contemporary society.
Experience the rich history of the Los Gatos Pageant with museum staff and historian Alan Feinberg during a guided tour at New Museum Los Gatos.
Engage with complex themes of climate change and colonialism at the 'Second Nature' exhibition tour at Stanford's Cantor Arts Center.
The 'Afro-Argentine (In)Visibility' screening at Stanford highlights the stories of Afro-Argentines while encouraging discussions around visibility and representation.
Connect with healthcare innovators at the 2025 Haas Healthcare Conference, a gathering focused on the future of healthcare on the UC Berkeley campus.
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