Podcast recording sessions about what it means to be American.
Artist: Michele Jaquis
We Are All Americans is a podcast series Inspired by the story of how artist Michele Jaquis’s Russian great-grandfather gained his US citizenship after serving in the US Army and her Lithuanian (or Austrian, or Russian, or Latvian - depending on who is telling the story) great-grandmother entered the US on a fake passport.
Each episode is a different recorded conversation about how family stories are passed down from generation to generation and what it means to be American in the contexts of multiculturalism, immigration, military service, Black Lives Matter, white privilege, and indigeneity.
If you have RSVP’d to attend in-person, here is important info for your visit:
ICA LA is following city, state, and federal health guidelines. Your safety and that of fellow visitors and staff are of utmost importance.
You will be checked in starting 15 minutes prior to the workshop. Wear your own mask and maintain at least 6 feet of distance from others. You will not be allowed to participate without wearing a mask. The museum will provide the following: a face shield, gloves, and hand sanitizer. High-touch surfaces will be cleaned before and after each workshop.
Please do not plan to come to the museum if you have a fever, cough, or respiratory illness. Anyone exhibiting signs of illness will not be permitted entry.
Thank you in advance for your understanding and patience.
Podcast recording sessions about what it means to be American.
Artist: Michele Jaquis
We Are All Americans is a podcast series Inspired by the story of how artist Michele Jaquis’s Russian great-grandfather gained his US citizenship after serving in the US Army and her Lithuanian (or Austrian, or Russian, or Latvian - depending on who is telling the story) great-grandmother entered the US on a fake passport.
Each episode is a different recorded conversation about how family stories are passed down from generation to generation and what it means to be American in the contexts of multiculturalism, immigration, military service, Black Lives Matter, white privilege, and indigeneity.
If you have RSVP’d to attend in-person, here is important info for your visit:
ICA LA is following city, state, and federal health guidelines. Your safety and that of fellow visitors and staff are of utmost importance.
You will be checked in starting 15 minutes prior to the workshop. Wear your own mask and maintain at least 6 feet of distance from others. You will not be allowed to participate without wearing a mask. The museum will provide the following: a face shield, gloves, and hand sanitizer. High-touch surfaces will be cleaned before and after each workshop.
Please do not plan to come to the museum if you have a fever, cough, or respiratory illness. Anyone exhibiting signs of illness will not be permitted entry.
Thank you in advance for your understanding and patience.