El Norte in film series tonight at TANA
Thursday, July 3, 2025 , 6:30 – 8 p.m
TANA, 1224 Lemen Ave., Woodland, free, no registration required
Tonight TANA É«ÖÐÉ« presents El Norte (1983), directed by Gregory Nava — a groundbreaking story of two siblings, Enrique and Rosa, who escape persecution in Guatemala and journey north to the United States.
The film captures the immigrant experience with vivid realism and emotional depth, described by critics as "a Grapes of Wrath for our time." Concessions and exclusive TANA merch will be available for purchase. All proceeds help support future film nights and build TANA's community film archive.

Ongoing Art at Gorman and Library this summer
Read the full story, and see photos and captions, in the Arts Blog here
Crocker Art Museum presents Cara and Diego Romero: Tales of Futures Past
Tales of Futures Past is a traveling show, originating at the Figge Art Museum(Davenport, IA). It is the first nationally traveling exhibition to showcase the husband-and-wife duo’s works in dialogue. This exhibition explores the diversity of Indigenous identity and experiences through the distinct but interconnected practices of Cara Romero (Chemehuevi/American) and Diego Romero (Cochiti/American). On view will be approximately 35 works of Diego Romero’s thought-provoking pottery pieces and lithographs and Cara Romero’s evocative photographs, including selections from her Indigenous Futurism series, as well as a collaborative work the two made exclusively for this exhibition.
Cara and Diego Romero: Tales of Futures Past is organized by the , Davenport, Iowa. This exhibition is made possible in part through the support of the Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation.
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Karen Nikos-Rose, Arts Blog Editor, kmnikos@ucdavis.edu