“TENDER (n) a person who takes charge” was a site-specific dance that elevated underrepresented histories.

“TENDER (n) a person who takes charge” was a site-specific dance that elevated underrepresented histories.
“Heroes of Unity” empowered the public to co-create a portrait of the Bay Area immigrant community.
“Future IDs at Alcatraz” was a socially engaged art project about justice reform and second chances after incarceration.
With her lab at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, Dr. Kate Jeffrey has embarked on a new frontier to research the human virome.
Community-driven projects push the boundaries of public art.
Spoken word artist Sarah O’Neal and filmmaker Jamie DeWolf beautifully capture our city’s diversity and rich culture.
Melvin Tamoro, a tutor in our SEEDS of Learning program, is an expert at getting kids at East Oakland’s Sankofa Academy excited to learn.
This Breakthrough Moments video features Jo Kreiter, an award-winning choreographer, dance artist and social activist.
Dr. Gwendalyn Randolph’s cutting-edge instincts led to a novel technique that makes human tissue look like glass, and she combined this with advanced 3-D imaging to peer more deeply into the workings of Crohn’s disease.