New Year’s resolutions aren’t for all. But for Silicon Valley influencers looking to the other side of this pandemic, they’re a start.
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Sacred Heart Community Service Launches Holiday Program
The San Jose-based nonprofit expects to provide 7,700 families with holiday food boxes and 2,400 families with gift cards for toys.
Op-Ed: Silicon Valley’s Creative Sector Needs Representation, Diversity and Equity Now
Now more than ever, it is imperative that the San Jose arts community leans into diversity, equity, accessibility and inclusion.
For Three Decades, City-Funded Artwork Has Largely Excluded San Jose’s Homegrown Talent
An analysis of San Jose’s public art paints a story of a city that’s failed to use its economic power to invest in its own creative community.
San Jose Artists to Tourism Agency: Outsourced Anthem Doesn’t Capture City’s Spirit
In an open letter to Team San Jose CEO Karolyn Kirchgesler, the Multicultural Arts Leadership Institute urged the tourism bureau to do better.
Op-Ed: Yes, Even Liberal Enclaves Like Silicon Valley Need Candid Conversations About Race
With the vitriolic nature of racial discourse in America, it’s no wonder people avoid the topic. But we need more conversation on race—not less.
Leaders of the New School: Local Hip-Hop Figures Offer Alternatives to Gangs, Drugs
The ground: an unavoidable, unforgiving medium in the art of breakdancing. It bruises and cuts a dancer’s hands. Experience forms callouses. So, when world-renowned breaker and San Jose native Raymond “NastyRay” Mora set out to photograph some of the world’s top breakdancers (B-boys), he focused on their hands. The resulting gallery goes on display Friday night in San Jose, and a corresponding breakdancing competition will take place Saturday at Edenvale Community Center.