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Pa’Čapa, A Mt. Rubidoux Story

Pá'čapa: A Mt. Rubidoux Story

Directed by Rosy Aranda, Blossom Maciel, Daisy Ocampo and Lorene Sisquoc

May 2nd, 2024 7:15 pm

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May 2nd, 2024 8:15pm

May 4th, 2024 1pm through 5pm

Synopsis

Free admission!

Join us for the premiere of Pá’čapa: A Mt. Rubidoux Story on May 2nd, at 7:15pm. The film will also run continuously on May 4th, showing every half hour from 1pm to 5pm.

Pá’čapa: A Mt. Rubidoux Story, the first of its kind, is a short documentary that centers local Native perspectives (Serrano, Cahuilla, and Tongva) of what is known as Mt. Rubidoux, a mountain located in Riverside, California. Mt. Rubidoux is an iconic Riverside landmark and includes a three-mile recreational mountain that reaches upward of 1,000 visitors a day. Monuments and plaques on Mt. Rubidoux centers on settler colonial history and includes a large cross atop. Through community engagement with tribal communities, this documentary seeks to present the voices of cultural bearers to highlight how this is a sacred Native place.

A film by Rosy Aranda, Blossom Maciel, Daisy Ocampo and Lorene Sisquoc

Film Details

Director: Rosy Aranda, Blossom Maciel, Daisy Ocampo and Lorene Sisquoc
Running Time: 30 minutes
Release Year: 2024