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SUMMARY:SAN BERNARDINO–Exhibit: Afróntalo
DESCRIPTION: 21 Afrolatiné Californians and 4 Afro-Mexican communities in their own words  \nSAN BERNARDINO—One in four Latin Americans has African ancestry. And yet\, there is a general deficit of knowledge regarding the presence and prevalence of blackness throughout the Americas. This is more than a simple matter of obscurity. It is a problem of erasure\, invisibility and dislocation. Afróntalo introduces you to four communities in Mexico and twenty-one Californians\, all in their own words\, to explore the depth and breadth of Afrolatiné histories\, cultures and identities. \nWhy is the exhibit called Afróntalo?  \n“Afróntalo” in Spanish means “Face It.” This reflects the intention of our exhibition to recognize the erasure of Afro-descendants and the prevalence of anti-blackness in the Americas. Additional meaning can be found in breaking the title into two separate phrases\, “Afro” and “Ntalo.” The first phrase\, “Afro\,” reflects the Afro-descendant focus of the exhibition. The second phrase “Ntalo\,” has at least three meanings in African languages. In Xitsonga\, spoken in parts of Zimbabwe and Eswatini\, ntalo means “abundance.” In Lingala\, a language spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo\, ntalo means “value.” Finally in Ganda\, the primary language spoken in Uganda\, ntalo means “war.” Collectively\, these three words reflect the impetus of Afróntalo to make clear the widespread and deep roots of Afro-descendants in the Americas\, the incredible importance of Afro-descendant contributions and populations historically and today\, and the need for action to bring attention to these matters and the contemporary needs of Afro-descendant communities. \nWhere: California State University\, San Bernardino | Anthropology Museum (SB-306)5500 University Parkway\, San Bernardino\, CA 92407 \nExhibit Runs September 21\, 2023 – June 19\, 2024\nFree and open to the public \nAdditional events and public programs part of the Afrolatine California project: \n \nLearn more at on the project’s website. \nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Project Grant. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/san-bernardino-exhibit-afrontalo/
LOCATION:The CSUSB Anthropology Museum\, 5500 University Parkway\, San Bernardino\, CA\, 92407\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240108
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SUMMARY:SAN FRANCISCO–Exhibit: Contemporary Indigenous Voices of California’s South Coast Range
DESCRIPTION:Above: Gregg Castro (T’rowt’raahl Salinan\, Rumsien and Ramaytush Ohlone)\, culture director\, Association of Ramaytush Ohlone. Photograph by Kirti Bassendine \nSANTA CRUZ—Contemporary Indigenous Voices of California’s South Coast Range: Enduring Relationships with the Land is an exhibition of portraits by Kirti Bassendine (b. 1962)\, featuring Indigenous community members from the South Coast Range: the San Francisco peninsula through the Santa Cruz mountains\, Monterey Bay\, and lower Salinan Valley. Bassendine’s photographs are accompanied by powerful personal statements from Native community members calling attention to cultural connections to the land\, rematriation (restoring the relationship between Indigenous people and their ancestral land)\, and climate change. As an artist\, Bassendine has always been intrigued by human relationships — especially how they impact the discovery of identity and belonging within one’s culture and the wider world. By bringing so many Indigenous voices together\, she creates a unique experience for audiences to engage with these ideas themselves. \nThis exhibit is organized in consultation with the Association of Ramaytush Ohlone\, and in collaboration with the Confederated Villages of Lisjan\, Muwekma Ohlone Tribe of the San Francisco Bay Area\, Tamien Nation\, Indian Canyon Mutsun Band of Costanoan-Ohlone People\, Amah Mutsun Tribal Band of Costanoan/Ohlone\, the Rumsien Ohlone Tribal Community\, Esselen Tribe of Monterey County\, and the Salinan Tribe of San Luis Obispo and Monterey Counties. \nWhere: de Young Museum | Kimball Education Gallery | Golden Gate Park\, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive\, San Francisco\, CA 94118 \nRuns: October 7–January 27\, 2023 \nFREE admission to the Kimball Education Gallery \nLearn more and purchase tickets at the de Young’s website. \nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Project Grant. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/san-francisco-exhibit-contemporary-indigenous-voices-of-californias-south-coast-range/
LOCATION:de Young Museum\, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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SUMMARY:CALEXICO–Closing Events: Land of Milk & Honey
DESCRIPTION:SAN FRANCISCO—Please join the Land of Milk & Honey curatorial team at the Steppling Art Gallery (Calexico) for these closing events. Curators will be available to answer questions and discuss projects pertaining to the exhibition. This casual event is free and open to the public. \nLand of Milk & Honey celebrates the cultural significance of agriculture and foodways in the shared regions of California and Mexico. Iterations of this program have occurred at SEVEN arts and culture venues and included over SIXTY artists and collaborators. Closing events will take place on December 1 & 2\, 2023 and include a pop-up dinner event\, a curator Meet and Greet\, and an exploration into Japanese diaspora with artist Shinpei Takeda. The events will end with a celebratory toast and cake. See below for events info. \nnoon-2 pmCurator/Artist Meet and GreetSteppling Art Gallery\, San Diego State University Imperial Valley Campus720 Heber Ave Calexico\, CA 92231 \n—- \n5 pmArtist Discussion – Virtual Space for Collective Memorycasa la linea – arte contemporaneo947 E 1st St\, Calexico\, CA 92231As a part of Shinpei Takeda’s “Float for Reclamation (Limit of your Safe Space II)” the artist and participating collaborators will meeting in a Virtual Space they made together to discuss their project exploring collective memory of Japanese Diaspora on the both sides of the border. It will be real-time broadcasted onsite and will be broadcast virtually.  casa la linea – arte contemporaneo is an independent art space located directly adjacent to the border fence. \n—- \n6 pmClosing Celebration \nWe invite you to stay at casa la linea – arte contemporaneo after the artist discussion for a celebratory toast. MexiCali Biennial project manager\, researcher and Land of Milk & Honey co-curator April Lillard-Gomez will be serving cake to celebrate a successful run. Lillard-Gomez is a classically trained chef who conceived of Land of Milk & Honey as a way to honor the memory of loved ones from her home state of Oklahoma\, the Dust Bowl refugees that migrated to the region\, and the numerous peoples who have left a cultural blueprint in the area. As a mother of a recently diagnosed child with celiac disease\, she is now a dedicated gluten free baker – continuing the cultural\, social and biological impacts of foodways within her research. To learn more about celiac disease\, please visit the Celiac Disease Foundation at celiac.org. \n—- \nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Project Grant. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/calexico-closing-events-land-of-milk-honey/
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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SUMMARY:RADIO BROADCAST—Valley Tales
DESCRIPTION:RADIO BROADCAST—Tune into KDUP\, 88.1 FM\, Surprise Valley community radio\, every Sunday between 4 and 5 pm through December 17\, 2023\, to hear Valley Tales\, a series of interviews with diverse members of the Surprise Valley community including ranchers\, farmers\, members of the Northern Paiute Kidutokado band\, artists\, writers\, musicians\, and others. These interviews will illuminate the remarkable stories of the people who make up the unique community of the beautiful and remote Surprise Valley in the far North-Eastern corner of California. \nSundays in 2023\, through December 17\, between 4 and 5 pm on KDUP FM\, 88.1. \nVisit the program page for the episode archive. \nThis project is supported with a Humanities for All Quick Grant.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/radio-broadcast-valley-tales/2023-12-03/
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231206
DTSTAMP:20260423T083334
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SUMMARY:OCEANSIDE–Creando Memorias in Oceanside
DESCRIPTION:OCEANSIDE–Join the Oceanside Public Library in celebrating Oaxacan culture through a series of events and workshops that will be held at the Crown Heights Community Resource Center and Civic Center Library. The Oceanside Public Library recognizes there is a large and diverse Oaxaqueño community present not only in Oceanside\, but throughout the North County and California\, and it is our intention to share with our Oceanside community the rich traditions that are unique to Oaxaca\, Mexico. \nMEMELA COOKING CLASS\nJoin Carmen Colon of\nCocina Del Carmen\, a local Mexican restaurant\, as she guides you though the My process of making Memelas.\n11/02 @ 5 P.M.\nCROWN HEIGHTS \nORIGIN STORY ART WORKSHOP\nShare your story with the help of local artist Sandra Carmona. All art supplies will be provided!\n11/09 @ 5 P.M.\nCROWN HEIGHTS \nFLOR DE PIÑA AND CHILENA DANCE CLASS\nCome and learn new dance moves! This class will teach you traditional Oaxacan dances as well as Baile folklorico.\n11/14 @ 6 P.M.\nCIVIC CENTER LIBRARY \nFILM SCREENING OF OAXACALIFORNIA: THE RETURN (2021)\nEnjoy this rare documentary screening led by UC\nRiverside Professor\nDr. Xochitl Chavez.\n11/16 @ 6 P.M.\nCIVIC CENTER LIBRARY \nMARMOTA-MAKING WORKSHOP\nCome get creative and build your own marmota.\nAll supplies provided!\n12/05 @ 6 P.M.\nCIVIC CENTER LIBRARY \nNOCHE DE CALENDA\nJoin us for a night of traditional Banda Oaxaqueña\, Chinas Oaxaqueñas\, and Danza de los Diablitos Mixtecos!\n12/14 @ 5:30 P.M.\nCIVIC CENTER LIBRARY \nFor more information\, contact Jorge Garcia\, jgarcia@oceansideca.org  \nThis project is supported by the Library Innovation Lab.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/oceanside-creando-memorias-in-oceanside/2023-12-05/
LOCATION:Oceanside Public Library\, 330 North Coast Highway\, Oceanside\, CA\, 92054\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Innovation Lab
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231207
DTSTAMP:20260423T083334
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SUMMARY:JURUPA VALLEY–My Life\, My Struggle\, My Victory/Mi Vida\, Mi Lucha\, Mi Victoria
DESCRIPTION:JURUPA VALLEY–Attend the première of the independently produced film\, “My Life\, My Struggle\, My Victory/Mi Vida\, Mi Lucha\, Mi Victoria”\, a documentary about the varied immigrant experiences that formed the foundation of Jurupa Valley. African\, European\, Asian\, and Hispanic families have built this community in unique ways. Through the shared experiences of our neighbors we learn that differences in age\, culture\, religion and ethnicity are not as great as our common challenges\, hopes\, goals and experiences. \nIn English and Spanish with subtitles. No RSVP is required and entry is open to all at no charge. \nMy Life\, My Struggle\, My Victory/Mi Vida\, Mi Lucha\, Mi Victoria \nWednesday\, December 6th\, 2023\, 6:00pm-7:00pm @ Glen Avon Regional Library \n9244 Galena Street\, Jurupa Valley\, CA 92509  \nThursday\, December 7th\, 2023\, 6:00pm-7:00pm @ Louis Robidoux Library \n5840 Mission Blvd\, Jurupa Valley\, CA 92509  \nFor more information\, contact Michael Jacome\, Branch Manager\, Glen Avon Regional Library\, Friends of the Jurupa Libraries (Glen Avon Chapter)\, 951-685-8121\, michael.jacome@rivlib.net \nThis project is supported by the Library Innovation Lab.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/jurupa-valley-my-life-my-struggle-my-victory-mi-vida-mi-lucha-mi-victoriam/2023-12-06/
LOCATION:Glen Avon Regional Library\, 9244 Galena Street\, Jurupa Valley\, CA\, 92509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Innovation Lab
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231208
DTSTAMP:20260423T083334
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SUMMARY:ESCONDIDO–Yalda\, Persian Winter Solstice Celebration
DESCRIPTION:SAN DIEGO–The Cultural Fair Series presents Yalda\, Persian Winter Solstice Celebrations on Thursday\, December 7\, 5:30 – 7:00 pm. \nProgram Schedule: \n•Persian live music performance by Delnavazan Daf Ensemble: 5:30- 5:40\n•Lecture: include information about the Yalda Persian Winter Solstice\, customs\, and celebrations on this night with Q&A: 5:40 – 5:50\n•Persian live music performance by Delnavazan Daf Ensemble: 5:50 – 6:00\n•Shahnameh Khani (Reading Shahnameh in Farsi and English) performance by Shahname Khanan Group:.6:05- 6:35 pm\n•Persian Dance 6:35 – 6:45\n•Persian Dance workshop: 6:45 – 7:00 pm\n•Refreshment and browsing the display and taking pictures: 6:45- 7:00 pm \nPresenters:  \nShahnameh Khanan \nMahmoud Behrouzian \nActor/Director/Writer. Born and raised in Iran received his Bachelor’s degree in Drama from Tehran University and later moved to the US in 1984 and got his Master’s degree in Drama from SDSU. He is actively involved in the Persian Community and Persian Cultural Center in San Diego and Produced/Directed many plays and stage readings in Farsi and English. \nRana Salimi has a Ph.D in Theatre from UC San Diego. She has been teaching Film and Theatre at UCSD and the University of San Diego\, performing on stage\, directing performances\, and publishing academic articles since 2008. \nNasrin Vahidi \nCame to the US in 1985. Was educated at SDSU in International Business. Worked at a credit union as a New Account and Loan representative for the past 21 years. Loves literature and has been studying Shahnameh with a group of enthusiasts for the past four and half years and occasionally writes poetry. \nDelnavazan Daf Ensemble \nMasih Salafzoon was Born in September 1984 in Iran\, Shiraz\, and grew up in a family who admired and loved music.  He started music at the age of 13 with Tonbak. At the age of 17\, he started learning Daf\, and in two years\, he was able to have his own students and teach them Daf and Tonbak.  He had many concerts with groups such as Chakameh\, Chaghaneh\, and others in Tehran and Fars Province. \nHe established the Delnavazan Daf ensemble in May 2014 in San Diego with 10 students. After many performances at UCSD\, the Mehregan seminar\, the San Diego music festival\, the Seattle music festival\, and many other stages\, it continues with 20 Daf players from San Diego and Orange county. \nAll the programs will be held in the Turrentine Room at Escondido Public Library.  \nFor more information\, contact Project Director Azar Katouzian at Azar.Katouzian@escondidolibrary.org. \nThis project is supported by the Library Innovation Lab.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/escondido-cultural-fair-series-3/
LOCATION:Escondido Public Library\, 239 S Kalmia St.\, Escondido\, 92025
CATEGORIES:Library Innovation Lab
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231208
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SUMMARY:JURUPA VALLEY–My Life\, My Struggle\, My Victory/Mi Vida\, Mi Lucha\, Mi Victoria
DESCRIPTION:JURUPA VALLEY–Attend the première of the independently produced film\, “My Life\, My Struggle\, My Victory/Mi Vida\, Mi Lucha\, Mi Victoria”\, a documentary about the varied immigrant experiences that formed the foundation of Jurupa Valley. African\, European\, Asian\, and Hispanic families have built this community in unique ways. Through the shared experiences of our neighbors we learn that differences in age\, culture\, religion and ethnicity are not as great as our common challenges\, hopes\, goals and experiences. \nIn English and Spanish with subtitles. No RSVP is required and entry is open to all at no charge. \nMy Life\, My Struggle\, My Victory/Mi Vida\, Mi Lucha\, Mi Victoria \nWednesday\, December 6th\, 2023\, 6:00pm-7:00pm @ Glen Avon Regional Library \n9244 Galena Street\, Jurupa Valley\, CA 92509  \nThursday\, December 7th\, 2023\, 6:00pm-7:00pm @ Louis Robidoux Library \n5840 Mission Blvd\, Jurupa Valley\, CA 92509  \nFor more information\, contact Michael Jacome\, Branch Manager\, Glen Avon Regional Library\, Friends of the Jurupa Libraries (Glen Avon Chapter)\, 951-685-8121\, michael.jacome@rivlib.net \nThis project is supported by the Library Innovation Lab.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/jurupa-valley-my-life-my-struggle-my-victory-mi-vida-mi-lucha-mi-victoriam/2023-12-07/
LOCATION:Glen Avon Regional Library\, 9244 Galena Street\, Jurupa Valley\, CA\, 92509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Innovation Lab
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231207T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231207T130000
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SUMMARY:MALIBU–Preserving the History of South Los Angeles
DESCRIPTION:MALIBU—With support from California Humanities\, Pepperdine Libraries’ Preserving the History of South Los Angeles initiative has recorded oral history interviews as part of the broader effort to preserve the voices and lived experiences of members of the African American community in South Los Angeles. We spoke to elders in the community who come from a faith background\, especially one rooted in the Church of Christ tradition\, and who have uplifted their community through their work. Most of their interview participants also have a connection to Pepperdine or its former campus\, which was in South Los Angeles from 1937-1981. Please join a community lunch and discussion with interviewees to celebrate the launch of an official website for this project. \nWhere: Payson Library | Surfboard Room | 24255 Pacific Coast Highway\, Malibu\, CA 90263 \nWhen: Thursday\, December 7\, 2023\, 12-1 pm \nFREE\, register on this page. \nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Project Grant. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/malibu-preserving-the-history-of-south-los-angeles/
LOCATION:Payson Library\, Pepperdine University\, 24255 Pacific Coast Highway\, Malibu\, 90263\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231215
DTSTAMP:20260423T083334
CREATED:20231127T214001Z
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SUMMARY:EXHIBIT— Imperial Geographies: How Border Policy\, Pollution\, and Labor Create the Modern Salton Sea and Imperial Valley
DESCRIPTION:EXHIBIT—Imperial Geographies: How Border Policy\, Pollution\, and Labor Create the Modern Salton Sea and Imperial Valley examines the hidden inequities and environmental justice issues that disproportionately affect residents of the Imperial and Mexicali Valley regions. It highlights the work of local residents\, and asks citizens across the U.S. to take responsibility for human and ecological rights in the region. A series of paintings\, photographs\, writing\, and video interviews with residents\, workers\, and activists bring the human stories behind environmental justice issues to life. \nExhibition\nStart: 12/8/2023 Open Thursday – Sunday 12 noon – 4 pm and by appointment\nEnd: 12/14/2023 \nOpening Reception\n12/9/2023 6 – 8 pm \nArtist Talk and Community Discussion\n12/10/2023 2 – 4 pm \nLA Artcore @ Union Center for the Arts\n120 Judge John Aiso Street\nLos Angeles\, CA 90027 \nFree: no reservations necessary. \nFor more information\, go to savethesaltonsea.com or contact Carly Creley at carlycreley@gmail.com. \nImage: Union Center for the Arts by Downtown LA. \nThis project is supported with a Humanities for All Quick Grant.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/exhibit-imperial-geographies-how-border-policy-pollution-and-labor-create-the-modern-salton-sea-and-imperial-valley/
LOCATION:Union Center for the Arts
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231210T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T083334
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SUMMARY:RADIO BROADCAST—Valley Tales
DESCRIPTION:RADIO BROADCAST—Tune into KDUP\, 88.1 FM\, Surprise Valley community radio\, every Sunday between 4 and 5 pm through December 17\, 2023\, to hear Valley Tales\, a series of interviews with diverse members of the Surprise Valley community including ranchers\, farmers\, members of the Northern Paiute Kidutokado band\, artists\, writers\, musicians\, and others. These interviews will illuminate the remarkable stories of the people who make up the unique community of the beautiful and remote Surprise Valley in the far North-Eastern corner of California. \nSundays in 2023\, through December 17\, between 4 and 5 pm on KDUP FM\, 88.1. \nVisit the program page for the episode archive. \nThis project is supported with a Humanities for All Quick Grant.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/radio-broadcast-valley-tales/2023-12-10/
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231212
DTSTAMP:20260423T083334
CREATED:20230828T155812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230828T155812Z
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SUMMARY:PBS Premiere–HOW TO HAVE AN AMERICAN BABY
DESCRIPTION:PBS Premiere–Tune into broadcast premiere of HOW TO HAVE AN AMERICAN BABY\, directed by Leslie Tai. The film will air as part of PBS’ Season 36 of POV. \nHOW TO HAVE AN AMERICAN BABY is a kaleidoscopic voyage into the booming shadow economy catering to pregnant Chinese tourists who travel to Southern California on “birthing vacations”—in order to obtain U.S. citizenship for their babies. Told through a series of intimately observed storylines and situations\, we meet expectant mothers\, maternity hotel operators and operator wannabes\, local doctors and civic officials\, birth tourism agents in China\, and the nannies\, cooks\, and chauffeurs that fuel this industry. Inside bedrooms\, delivery rooms\, and private family meetings\, the story of a hidden global economy emerges—depicting the fortunes and tragedies that befall the ordinary people caught in the web of its influence.  \nHOW TO HAVE AN AMERICAN BABY\, Directed by Leslie Tai\nPBS PREMIERE (120 minutes)\nMonday\, December 11\, 2023 (check your local listings for times)\n \nLearn more about the film on the PBS website. \nThis project is supported by a California Documentary Project Grant.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/pbs-premiere-how-to-have-an-american-baby/
LOCATION:PBS Station
CATEGORIES:California Documentary Project
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231215
DTSTAMP:20260423T083334
CREATED:20231020T000256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231020T000404Z
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SUMMARY:OCEANSIDE–Creando Memorias in Oceanside
DESCRIPTION:OCEANSIDE–Join the Oceanside Public Library in celebrating Oaxacan culture through a series of events and workshops that will be held at the Crown Heights Community Resource Center and Civic Center Library. The Oceanside Public Library recognizes there is a large and diverse Oaxaqueño community present not only in Oceanside\, but throughout the North County and California\, and it is our intention to share with our Oceanside community the rich traditions that are unique to Oaxaca\, Mexico. \nMEMELA COOKING CLASS\nJoin Carmen Colon of\nCocina Del Carmen\, a local Mexican restaurant\, as she guides you though the My process of making Memelas.\n11/02 @ 5 P.M.\nCROWN HEIGHTS \nORIGIN STORY ART WORKSHOP\nShare your story with the help of local artist Sandra Carmona. All art supplies will be provided!\n11/09 @ 5 P.M.\nCROWN HEIGHTS \nFLOR DE PIÑA AND CHILENA DANCE CLASS\nCome and learn new dance moves! This class will teach you traditional Oaxacan dances as well as Baile folklorico.\n11/14 @ 6 P.M.\nCIVIC CENTER LIBRARY \nFILM SCREENING OF OAXACALIFORNIA: THE RETURN (2021)\nEnjoy this rare documentary screening led by UC\nRiverside Professor\nDr. Xochitl Chavez.\n11/16 @ 6 P.M.\nCIVIC CENTER LIBRARY \nMARMOTA-MAKING WORKSHOP\nCome get creative and build your own marmota.\nAll supplies provided!\n12/05 @ 6 P.M.\nCIVIC CENTER LIBRARY \nNOCHE DE CALENDA\nJoin us for a night of traditional Banda Oaxaqueña\, Chinas Oaxaqueñas\, and Danza de los Diablitos Mixtecos!\n12/14 @ 5:30 P.M.\nCIVIC CENTER LIBRARY \nFor more information\, contact Jorge Garcia\, jgarcia@oceansideca.org  \nThis project is supported by the Library Innovation Lab.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/oceanside-creando-memorias-in-oceanside/2023-12-14/
LOCATION:Oceanside Public Library\, 330 North Coast Highway\, Oceanside\, CA\, 92054\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Innovation Lab
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231216T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231216T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T083334
CREATED:20231213T221241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240111T235532Z
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SUMMARY:HEALDSBURG–Healdsburg Library Posada
DESCRIPTION:HEALDSBURG–Enjoy tamales\, horchata\, and holiday treats\, while joining us to learn about our new immigrant oral history project and how you can record your family history using the library’s Playback Memory Lab. Take a family photo at our photo booth and decorate a photo frame to take home. Children can enjoy the Spanish Music & Movement storytime at 11:30am\, and Sabor de mi Cuba will perform music for all ages from 1-2pm.  \n• Spanish Music & Movement at 11:30am \n• Tamale lunch at Noon\n• Sabor de mi Cuba at 1pm\n \nFor more information\, contact Megan Jones at mjones@sonomalibrary.org.  \nThis project is supported by the Library Innovation Lab.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/healdsburg-healdsburg-library-posada/
LOCATION:Sonoma County History Wine Library\, 139 Piper St\, Healdsburg\, CA 95448
CATEGORIES:Library Innovation Lab
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Sonoma County History Wine Library 139 Piper St Healdsburg CA 95448;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=139 Piper St\, Healdsburg\, CA 95448:geo:-122.8699042,38.6144414
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231217T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231217T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T083334
CREATED:20230418T222041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231126T235028Z
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SUMMARY:RADIO BROADCAST—Valley Tales
DESCRIPTION:RADIO BROADCAST—Tune into KDUP\, 88.1 FM\, Surprise Valley community radio\, every Sunday between 4 and 5 pm through December 17\, 2023\, to hear Valley Tales\, a series of interviews with diverse members of the Surprise Valley community including ranchers\, farmers\, members of the Northern Paiute Kidutokado band\, artists\, writers\, musicians\, and others. These interviews will illuminate the remarkable stories of the people who make up the unique community of the beautiful and remote Surprise Valley in the far North-Eastern corner of California. \nSundays in 2023\, through December 17\, between 4 and 5 pm on KDUP FM\, 88.1. \nVisit the program page for the episode archive. \nThis project is supported with a Humanities for All Quick Grant.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/radio-broadcast-valley-tales/2023-12-17/
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231224T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231224T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T083334
CREATED:20230418T222041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231126T235028Z
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SUMMARY:RADIO BROADCAST—Valley Tales
DESCRIPTION:RADIO BROADCAST—Tune into KDUP\, 88.1 FM\, Surprise Valley community radio\, every Sunday between 4 and 5 pm through December 17\, 2023\, to hear Valley Tales\, a series of interviews with diverse members of the Surprise Valley community including ranchers\, farmers\, members of the Northern Paiute Kidutokado band\, artists\, writers\, musicians\, and others. These interviews will illuminate the remarkable stories of the people who make up the unique community of the beautiful and remote Surprise Valley in the far North-Eastern corner of California. \nSundays in 2023\, through December 17\, between 4 and 5 pm on KDUP FM\, 88.1. \nVisit the program page for the episode archive. \nThis project is supported with a Humanities for All Quick Grant.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/radio-broadcast-valley-tales/2023-12-24/
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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