Suitcase Stories: An Immigrant’s Journey of Losing One Home and Finding Two
Can home change? Can identity? Does love? Follow Jitesh Jaggi's journey from India to America in this hilarious and introspective immigration story.
Can home change? Can identity? Does love? Follow Jitesh Jaggi's journey from India to America in this hilarious and introspective immigration story.
This one-person documentary performance recreates interviewees' words and gestures to bring to life the real stories of Bulgarian artists in New York.
Join us to watch the first two episodes of American Born Chinese, followed by a discussion and your thoughts on what it means to be American Born Chinese.
Join us for a guided Heartfulness session, a simple and subtle practice of meditation that connects each of us with the light and love in our hearts.
Exploring the continuing legacy of colonialism, this film shows a Spanish conquistador arriving in contemporary Mexico, encountering migrants, activists, and mothers.
American Indian Center is going to talk about the Three Sisters and start planting in their new garden space!
This multi-genre production blending theatre, dance, music and poetry celebrates the many facets of friendship, from carefree childhood to the care-laden years.
Chicago Dance Month kicks off with an opening celebration featuring a dynamic mix of performances from companies and artists that span genres and countries.
Musicians from Chicago’s Japanese, Brazilian, and Ukrainian communities will make jazz, classical, and ethnic folk music intersect in new and unexpected ways.
Join Sid. Z. Leiman, PhD, internationally acclaimed scholar of Jewish history and literature, for a candid conversation about spiritual resistance during the Holocaust.
Misa Bilingüe Purépecha/español concelebrada y bendición de la Presencia Michoacana 2023. Presentación de toritos de petate (Francisco Villa). Presentación del Coro Purépecha.
Join us to watch episodes 3 and 4 of American Born Chinese, followed by a discussion and your thoughts on what it means to be American Born Chinese.
A play performed by Bronzeville Youth on India's Civil Rights movement. What happens when a child sees the monumental national struggle changing her life?
Location: 4654 North Racine Avenue, Chicago, IL 60640 HAMOC is hosting a celebration for the June birthdays of staff, volunteers, and friends of the museum on June 30th, 2023, from […]
Are you looking for new jobs or getting ready to apply for one? Sign up for HANA's virtual job readiness workshops coming up soon! Available in English and Spanish.
Celebrate Swedish National day at the Museum's pop-up café. In addition to our regular spread we will serve some pastries fit for the National Day.
Perkins&Will principal and design director Ralph Johnson will reveal his collaborative design process and highlight key projects over the course of an illustrious career.
In 1942, Lidice was destroyed by the Nazis in retaliation for the assassination of a high-ranking Nazi official. The name "Lidice" became a symbol of Nazi atrocities and the horrors of war.
Mahler “peacefully bids farewell to the world” in his Ninth Symphony, with its grand scale, profound emotions and folk dance themes — capped by a transcendent finale.