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The Calling

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Coastal California

Ten Films Share Untold History of the Taa-laa-wa dee-ni’ (Tolowa People)

Season 1 Episode 3

Tolowa Coastal Stories in Crescent City shares the untold history of the Taa-laa-wa dee-ni’ (Tolowa People) through ten short films. Created to bring truth and visibility to a tragic past, the project honors resilience, remembrance and the power of listening as the community works toward healing and understanding.

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Watsonville Nature Center Mural Migrations
6:43
Follow artist Priscilla Martinez creating a mosaic mural on the history of Watsonville.
Coastal Stories of the Guadalupe Dunes
6:43
In Guadalupe Dunes, Chumash, Japanese and Latinx elders bring the stories of the community to life.
Peoples of the Canal – A Story of 20,000 Years
6:33
Connecting 20,000 years of history in 2 miles along San Rafael’s shoreline trail.
Agua Por Vida: Sleepy Lagoon Mural Project
9:00
Explore the making of Sleepy Lagoon mural in Southeast LA.
Public Art Honors the True Origins of Surf Culture
10:29
Artists honor BIPOC surfing heritage through murals and sculpture in Venice and Watts.
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More from the Coast: California Coastal Trail

From the carefree beaches of San Diego through the rugged, dramatic coastlines to the North, California has been building a trail, over 1,000 miles in length, within sight, sound, or smell of the ocean.