03/27/2026
Join and invite colleagues from the IE for a Saturday afternoon! Speaker Added!
San Gorgonio Service Center Council Equity and Human Rights Committee is proud to offer this year's Meet Up to CTA members. San Gorgonio SCC is composed of the CTA locals in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. Join our growing community for an afternoon of reflection, appreciation, community building, and inspiration to action for our local communities. https://www.ctasangscc.com
There are 30 spots immediately available.
RSVP here: https://forms.gle/wc8zXt5QBj2qtBBH8
Meet Up
April 4, 2026 | Saturday
San G SCC Human Rights Committee will sponsor your admission and lunch.
9:45 am
CIVIL RIGHTS INSTITUTE OF INLAND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
3933 Mission Inn Avenue, Suite 103 | Riverside
"Out in the IE" | Guided Tour
This exhibit honors the LGBTQ+ community’s impact in Riverside and San Bernardino counties: making art, fighting for civil rights, caring for each other, and challenging the status quo while celebrating with pride.
11:00 am
The Cheech (also includes entrance to Riverside Art Museum)
3581 Mission Inn Avenue | Riverside
Self-Guided Tours
Black & Brown in the Inland Empire and Beyond invites viewers to witness these narratives, to reflect on the enduring impact of structural inequality, and to celebrate the creativity, strength, and solidarity that emerges when communities tell their own stories.
Chicano Camera Culture: A Photographic History, 1966 to 2026 is the first major survey to examine the depth and evolution of Chicana/o/x lens-based image-making over the past 60 years. Featuring some 150 works by nearly 50 U.S. Chicana/o/x artists, the exhibition moves thematically and intergenerationally, spanning early activist photographers with contemporary artists whose work builds upon this powerful legacy.
12:00 pm Lunch and Guest Speaker at The Cheech
(ADDED)
Jennifer R. Nájera is Professor of Ethnic Studies at UC Riverside. Nájera’s research interests lie at the intersections of race, immigration, and education. She is the author of The Borderlands of Race: Mexican Segregation in a South Texas Town (University of Texas Press, 2015). Her most recent book, Learning to Lead: Undocumented Students Mobilizing Education (Duke University Press, 2024), tells the stories of undocumented young people who become community advocates and activists during college. She will co-present with Vicente Rodriguez, an educator in San Bernardino included in "Learning to Lead".
1:30 pm Continue at the Cheech and Riverside Art Museum on your own.