Friday, May 8th, 6PM PST/ 9Pm EST | Theater/Dance

Standing Together Seeing and Being Seen

Dance/theater performance conceived by Wendy Hambidge. Collaboratively created by Jorge Samuel Faria, Wendy Hambidge, Damaris Webb.


Saturday, May 9th, 5:30pm PST/ 8.30pm EST | Poetry

A Rose and Grief

A poetry reading by Lakayana Drury followed by Q/A


Sunday, May 10th, 5PM PT/8pm ET | Theater

The Secret Asian Man

Theater/documentary by Samson Syharath


Tuesday, May 12th, 6PM PT/ 9pm ET | Poetry/Music

Love is What Lightens

By Aaron Spriggs


Friday, May 15th 6:30pm PT/ 9:30pm ET | Conversation

More Devotedly podcast Volume III: Douglas Detrick in Conversation with

Michelle Fuji on "Constant State of Otherness" Taiko Project


Saturday May 16th, 6pm PT/ 9pm ET | Theater

See Her Strength, The Ism-Project

A monologue written and performed by Samson Syharath for the Ism-Project/MediaRites


Sunday May 17th, 5PM PT/ 8PM ET| Conversation

Becoming American. A conversation/Part 1

Sankar Raman/The Immigrant Story and  Ramiza Koya, the author of “The Royal Abduls”


Wednesday May 20th, 3 PM Pt/ 6pm ET| conversation

Who gets to be an American?

A Confluence Conversation with Patricia Whitefoot (Yakama Nation), Elizabeth Woody (Warm Springs) and Chuck Sams (Umatilla)


Thursday May 21th, 6 PM Pt/ 9pm ET| panel

Standing Together: Seeing and Being Seen Panel

Moderator Angelique of Montreal, will join Samuel from Brazil and Damaris and Wendy from Portland to discuss Standing Together, their experiences, intentions and takeaways. .


Friday May 22th, 6PM Pt/ 9pm ET| installation

(UN) Belonging

A participatory installation by Sabina Haque followed by Q&A


Friday May 22th, 7PM Pt/ 10pm ET| concert

Is Everybody Here? - A Zoom Musical Revue

Zoom Musical Revue is a collaborative effort of more than 30 creators illustrating the current moment of COVID-19 in a 40-minute musical revue of ten songs.


Saturday, May 23, 6PM PT/9pm ET | Theater

Harvest, The -Ism Project

By Dmae Roberts for MediaRites' The —Ism Project.
Performed by Jane Vogel Mantiri


Sunday May 24th,3PM Pt/ 6pm ET| conversation

Growing up BLACK in Oregon

A World Stage Theatre conversation with local youth and young adults


Sunday, May 24, 5PM PT / 8PM ET | dance

ANICCA / Impermanence

Dance performance by Minh Tran & Company with live Q&A


tuesday May 26th, 12:30PM PT/ 3pm et | presentation

Health, Hate, Housing and History

 Lessons at the Intersection of Race and Pandemics - a presentation by Allan Lazo, Executive Director, Fair Housing Council of Oregon (FHCO)


Wendsday May 27th, 12:30PM PT/ 3pm et | conversation

Becoming American. A conversation/Part 2

Jennifer Fang, a professor of history and the Director of Education at the Japanese American Museum of Oregon in conversation with Sankar Raman/The Immigrant Story


Wednesday May 27th, 5:30 PM | Music & Conversation

106 and Quarantine - NW Hip Hop History

Screening/conversation hosted by Bruce Poinsette and Donovan Smith


thursday May 28th, 5pm PT - 8pm ET| conversation

Moving Boundaries

An art-infused conversation with community weaver, dancer, activist Chisao Hata; Jazz composer Darrell Grant; and fine art painter Henk Pander


Friday May 29th, 5pm PT - 8pm ET| performance

Virtual Explorations of Visual Sound

A performance by Myles de Bastion


Saturday May 30th, 11:30AM - 3:30PM

Vanport Day of Remembrance

On the 72nd anniversary of the 1948 Vanport Flood join us for “Lost City, Living Memories: Vanport Through The Voice of Its Residents’”/screening; “Vanport, The Musical” /performance; “Vanport; The Miracle City”/presentation; storytelling by Ed Edmo; singing by John Edmo.


Sunday May 31th, 2pm PT - 5PM ET

Behind Barbed Wire: The Search for Japanese Americans Incarcerated During WWII 

Photojournalist Paul Kitagaki talks with Lynn Fuchigami Parks/Japanese American Museum of Oregon ED, and Andrew DeVigal/UO-SOJC’s Agora Journalism Center Director.


Sunday May 31th, 5pm PT - 8PM ET

WE ARE AMERICA - an exchange through words and art

Chisao Hata Donovan Smith Juan Cervantes Morales Micah Fleisher Pamela K. Santos Mosley WOtta Lakayana Drury