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DECK THE “MALLS” with Boughs of HOLLY
ROW DTLA
DTLA MALL SHOPPERS GUIDE TO THE HOLIDAYS
Come for a bright dose of cheer at ROW DTLA. Throughout December explore special Holiday pop-ups, photo-ready holiday decor, inspiring backdrops and special art and floral installations spark your creativity. Support small business by shopping their collective of retailers for home goods, hard-to-find fashion, accessories and everything in between.
Little Tokyo stands in solidarity with their local gift shops this Holiday Season. They’re hosting a year of gift-giving and merry-making virtually and asking DTLA skip big-name retailers and support Little Tokyo businesses by shopping safely online from home.
GRAND CENTRAL MARKET
FIGA7th holidays 2020
Open-air shopping and dining in the heart of DTLA at FIGat7th Holiday 2020. This is the perfect place for gifts for everyone. From clothing to cosmetics, there’s nothing like shopping to get you in the spirit of giving.
LITTLE TOKYO FOR THE HOLIDAYS
THEBLOC
18 million hues of lights illuminate the night and synchronize to festive tunes at Sparkle DTLA at The Bloc. That’s a whole lot of lights. The Bloc is LA’s largest multi-colored interactive holiday displays. Safely capture your perfect photo-op moments at this FREE experience open to all ages and furry friends.
It’s possible there will be t-ime this year to attend GCM Bazaar which takes place on weekends. The Bazaar host a dozen of with artisans, and record shop inside the backdrop of numerous restaurant hubs located inside the market. For virtual fun, join Esotouric, L.A.’s tour company for a webinar celebrating the cultural history of Grand Central Market.
spark a systemic spark: racism story NOW STREAMING
(Just 32 Minutes to Start Unlearning) “While watching the George Floyd protests unfold, it was clear the nation was experiencing a moral awakening,” said Trent Gegax, story and editor producer. “Spark: A Systemic Racism Story aims to educate through awareness, listening and the daily practice of anti-racism because until everyone is free, no one is free.”
“Spark: A Systemic Racism Story”, is a thirty-minute film created by Tom Gegax and Mary Wescott of the Gegax Family Foundation in 2020. The film takes a hard look at historical and present-day systemic racism from the origins of the Atlantic slave trade to the the killing of George Floyd and the aftermath that followed. Floyd ignited worldwide protests the first of its kind, involving overwhelming support from “white allies” in America and from around the world. The film narrarates the world keep up that same energy and offers soluctions after a montage of interviews, video clips and photojournalistic recaps of the darker side of American history.
The documentary is an aggregator of interviews and clips of prominent leaders including Oprah Winfrey, Trevor Noah, Jon Stewart, Spike Lee, and Barack Obama. It also shares interview snipets from racial justice advocates, politcians and freedom fighters providing historical context of policies and procedures that led to the oppression of the Black community. Spark also proposes practical solutions and remedies in public safety, policing, criminal justice, and society.
Spark, in addition to individual use, can be used as a free educational tool for any organizations or communities seeking to accomplish racial-justice and racial-sensitivity goals. Amateur Films, LLC is based in Minneapolis, MN where George Floyd was killed offering never before scenes of the protest in the days that followed. For More information visit: spark-doc.com