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SUMMARY:BERKELEY—Little Central America 1984
DESCRIPTION:BERKELEY—PANEL DISCUSSION and SNEAK PERFORMANCE PREVIEW\nModerated by Oakland Cultural Affairs Manager Roberto Bedoya\nPanelists: Dr. Stephania Canizales\, Dr. Mauricio Ramírez\, José Artiga\, Central Americans for Education (CAFÉ). \nWhen: Thursday\, December 5\, 6:30 pm (FREE admission)\nWhere: Latinx Research Center\nUniversity of California Berkeley\n2547 Channing Way Berkeley\, CA 94704 \nLittle Central America\, 1984 explores the origin and impact of the Central American migration that occurred in numerous cities across the US in response to 1980s civil unrest in El Salvador and neighboring countries\, and the attendant Sanctuary Movement\, initiated in Berkeley\, to provide safe haven and opportunities for those refugees. It will encompass a panel discussion and performances conceived by writer/musician Rubén Martínez\, directed by veteran interdisciplinary performer Elia Arce\, and including over 20 local poets\, musicians\, and community honorees. Public events will occur December 5-16 at St. John’s Presbyterian Church and the UC campus in Berkeley.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/berkely-little-central-america-1984/
LOCATION:Latinx Research Center University of California Berkeley 2547 Channing Way Berkeley\, CA 94704\, Channing Way 2547\, Berkeley\, California\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL—NewGround Book Club with Margaux Fitoussi and Jessica Maya Marglin
DESCRIPTION:VIRTUAL—The NewGround Book Club will be read Albert Memmi’s The Pillar of Salt\, a semi-autobiographical novel about a young boy growing up in French-colonized Tunisia who must contend with his identities as Jew\, Arab\, and African at the advent of World War II. Albert Memmi’s novels and nonfiction explored his complex identity as an anti-imperialist\, Zionist\, and self-described “Jewish Arab.” Memmi passed away in 2020\, so we will watch a short film on Memmi’s perspective on identity in the context of colonialism and then have a conversation about our responses to his book and the film.\n\nWhen: This will be on December 19 at 11:30 am PT on Zoom.\n\nRegister: mjnewground.networkforgood.com/events/76461-newground-book-club-2024
URL:https://calhum.org/event/virtual-newground-book-club-with-margaux-fitoussi-and-jessica-maya-marglin/
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SUMMARY:SANTA CRUZ—Gathering In Gratitude
DESCRIPTION:SANTA CRUZ—Gathering In Gratitude is a New Year’s Eve artist-led mega party hosted by The 418 Project in downtown Santa Cruz\, featuring immersive ambient music and humanities installations by Liminal Space. Attendees can enjoy live bands in the Large Theater\, interactive art installations that explore future visions and community\, and engage in meaningful dialogue facilitated by Liminal Space artists. The event aims to strengthen community bonds by focusing on the loss of third spaces and the importance of creative rituals\, offering participatory experiences that encourage reflection and connection. Proceeds benefit local emerging artists from diverse communities\, allowing attendees to welcome 2025 while supporting a good cause. The event takes place from December 31st to January 1\, doors open at 8 pm\, with tickets ranging from $20 to $1\,000 to accommodate different preferences and support levels. \nWhere: The 418 Project\, 155 S. River St\, Santa Cruz CA 95060\nWhen: 8 pm\, December 31\, 2024 \nFor details\, see: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-418-project-new-years-eve-gathering-in-gratitude-2025-tickets-986296919637
URL:https://calhum.org/event/santa-cruz-gathering-in-gratitude/
LOCATION:The 418 Project\, Santa Cruz\, River Street South 155\, Santa Cruz\, C\, 95060\, United States
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