Chula Vista Cultural Arts

Chula Vista Cultural Arts Creating a collaborative and connected industry with the support of our creative community.

08/25/2020

The last five years have been amazing. I have worked with so many people on so many great projects, programs, and events. It is bittersweet to be beginning a new role while broken-hearted to leave a role that created so much positive impact for my community. With all said I am honored to have served, in awe of the relationships I have been blessed to make and the friendships that will stay with me for years to come. Chula Vista deserves the very best and I am proud to have had a little part in ensuring that happened.

LINK IN BIO: Please consider donating to this amazing BIPOC owned business.   With sincere gratitude, Chula Vista thanks...
08/16/2020

LINK IN BIO: Please consider donating to this amazing BIPOC owned business. With sincere gratitude, Chula Vista thanks Maraya Performing Arts for choosing to site In the South Bay when other cultural organizations choose to site north of the 8... Maraya is owned by a Filipina woman who was born and raised in the South Bay and is generously giving back to her community.. let’s help her do that!


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07/09/2020

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Meet at Southwestern College 1:30 ( parking lot to be determined) and follow a designated route.

This week we remember the Stonewall Uprising which began on June 28, 1969 on Christopher Street, in Greenwich Village, N...
06/29/2020

This week we remember the Stonewall Uprising which began on June 28, 1969 on Christopher Street, in Greenwich Village, New York City. The month of June, is recognized around the world, by the LGBTQIA+ community and it's allies as .

This year due to social distancing and safety measures, Pride celebrations are being celebrated in new and creative ways. As found on Pride Source, the documentary "Gay and Proud," contains footage of one of the earliest Gay Pride demonstrations, the first Christopher Street Liberation Day Parade, which was held in New York City a year after the Stonewall Uprising on June 28, 1970.

View and share the documentary below and celebrate with your friends and family! http://ow.ly/bbu250Akj5W

The documentary was edited and filmed by early LGBTQ rights activists Clifton R. Witt and Lilli M. Vincenz.

The Library of Congress is not aware of any U.S. copyright or other restrictions in the vast majority of motion pictures in these collections. Absent any such restrictions, these materials are free to use and reuse.

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06/19/2020

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June is Pride month.  It is more important than ever that we support and stand up against the injustices against margina...
06/12/2020

June is Pride month. It is more important than ever that we support and stand up against the injustices against marginalized groups. We’d love to hear how you are standing up for and honoring the LGBTQ+ community through your work. Tag .

Self care is more important than ever!  Take the time to take care of you!!
06/10/2020

Self care is more important than ever! Take the time to take care of you!!

06/03/2020
Check out the Arts + Culture challenge at:sandiegoracc.org/challenge .  Helping to keep Creatives working
05/15/2020

Check out the Arts + Culture challenge at:
sandiegoracc.org/challenge . Helping to keep Creatives working

04/09/2020

Californians and people around the world are feeling the weight and ripple effects of the public health crisis surrounding the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). We know the arts and culture fields are particularly vulnerable to the economic repercussions of the emergency. The California Arts Council has...

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