by admin | Nov 18, 2024 | Community News
By IEHP Foundation November 18, 2024 When we think of the civil rights movement, we often picture locations like Selma, Alabama, the agricultural towns of Central California, or the streets of major cities such as New York or Washington, D.C. However, it is important...
by admin | Sep 14, 2024 | Community News
By Staff | Redlands Daily Facts September 14, 2024 Audrey Maier, public history director at the Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California, will speak about the history of Bryn Mawr, a small community between Loma Linda and Redlands, Tuesday, Sept. 17, at...
by admin | Sep 13, 2024 | Community News, Exhibitions
By Staff | The Sun Photo by Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California September 13, 2024 “Homegrown Heroes” showcases contributions of politicians, educators, community volunteers A new exhibit in downtown Riverside called “Homegrown Heroes”...
by admin | Sep 3, 2024 | Community News
By Allyson Vergara | The Press Enterprise Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press Enterprise/SCNG September 3, 2024 Advocating for and telling the stories of Inland Empire workers, especially immigrants and those making low wages, is the focus of a new exhibit launched this...
by admin | Aug 21, 2024 | Community News, Exhibitions
“San Bernardino Photography Now: I’m Grateful Thorns Have Roses” ends this weekend By Mark Acosta | The Press Enterprise August 21, 2024 Every picture tells a tale. That holds true in an exhibit of photography from 23 San Bernardino-area photographers. Their 88 images...
by admin | Aug 15, 2024 | Community News, CRIISC Interviews
KVCR | 91.9 NPR August 15, 2024 Our Executive Director, Sabrina Gonzalez, recently spoke with KVCR about the impactful work we’re doing at CRIISC. Watch the Interview