Sunday, September 18, 2:00 pm, Monthly Program via Zoom.
How to Create Your Own Legacy Book
A Presentation by Margaretta Mitchell
Margaretta is both photographer and writer, who always brings research and history into her books.
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Sunday, September 18, 2:00 pm, Monthly Program via Zoom.
How to Create Your Own Legacy Book
A Presentation by Margaretta Mitchell
Margaretta is both photographer and writer, who always brings research and history into her books.
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Fall 2020: Revealing San Francisco’s Hidden 19th-Century Black History: A Tour of California Historical Society Artifacts, lecture by Susan D. Anderson, SF History Days (video here)
Summer 2020: Harlem of the West: The Fillmore Jazz Era and Redevelopment, online lecture by Elizabeth Pepin Silva
Fall 2019: An event-filled two-day excursion to Sacramento
Fall 2019: Tour of Marin Civic Center and presentation by member Bonnie Portnoy on The Man Beneath the Paint: Tilden Daken
Summer 2019: Reading of Judith Offer's play, Scenes from the Life of Julia Morgan
Fall 2018: Public Program, "South Asians in the South Bay: The Privileged Immigrants"
Spring 2018: Excursion to Niles area of Fremont with historic train ride and silent film museum
Spring 2018: The California and the West study group initiated the two public programs on "The Future of the Past in the Digital Age" and Benjamin Madley's talk on An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846–1873.
Fall 2017: Martinez Adobe Fandango; Public Program: “Siberia and California: Connections During the Russian Revolution and Civil War”
Fall 2016: Amador County
Summer 2016: San Francisco Presidio
Winter 2016: Berkeley History Center
Spring 2015: Sonoma Plaza
Winter 2015: San Francisco Public Library
Summer 2014: Red Oak Victory and World War II Homefront National Historic Park, Richmond
Spring 2014: Los Gatos History Museum, "American Bohemia: The Cats Estate in Los Gatos”
Winter 2014: Tour of California Historical Society exhibition on Juana Briones, January 25
Summer 2013: Green Gulch Farm Zen Center visit, August 15
Spring 2013: Visits to Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum and the McCune Collection at the Vallejo Public Library, April 13
Saturday, September 6, 10 am, via Zoom. Ann Harlow will present.
In 1925 the fraternal organization Native Sons of the Golden West invited the rector of San Francisco's Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Cathedral to hold a service in the chapel at Fort Ross, the first since 1841. A small group of recently-arrived refugees from the Bolshevik revolution along with their pastor and the rector of the Santa Rosa Episcopal Church made their way to this former Russian settlement on the coast of Sonoma County on the Fourth of July to join the American Sons in their celebration and to hold the first 20th-century service in the small, modest wooden chapel. Over the past one hundred years Northern California Orthodox churches have continued this unique Fourth of July tradition. Long-time Institute member Maria Sakovich will preview her keynote talk for the October conference “The Story of Orthodoxy at Fort Ross, Then and Now.”
Maria Sakovich (MPH, MA) is a public historian and independent scholar who researches, writes, and has developed exhibits and presentations in the areas of immigration, family, and community history. She joined the Institute in 1992 and received her MA in history in 2002. For many years she has been documenting the history of the refuge-emigrants from Russia who arrived in San Francisco in the 1920s and 1930s. Their experiences have been included in several of her articles which have appeared in anthologies and journals as well as online. Her booklet The Chapel at Fort Ross: 150 Years of Russian and California History (2019) will be reprinted in a limited edition for the October conference (to be held in Santa Rosa, California.
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