Every four years since 1992, participants in the Peace and Dignity Journey begin their voyage across the American continent from both ends: Chickaloon, Alaska and Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.
Former Mission resident returns to promote new book
Russell, a social activist, author of several sociological works, and resident of the Mission in the 1970-80s, will be present to speak about his book.
Neighborhood dramas comprise SF Noir film
In the works and scheduled for release in summer 2013 is a film titled “SF Noir,” based on stories of corruption, family relationships and murder, with a cast and crew made up of Northern California and Mission natives. After reading the story “The Other Barrio” by Alejandro Murguía, which he found in an anthology called […]
Película ‘SF Noir’ revela dramas de barrio
En proceso y programado para estrenarse el verano del 2013 está un film titulado “SF Noir,” basado en historias de corrupción, relaciones familiares y asesinato, con un elenco y equipo formado por nativos del Norte de California y de la Misión. Después de leer la historia “El Otro Barrio” por Alejandro Murguía, la cual encontró […]
Precita Park Urban Arts Festival
El Festival de Artes Urbanas Juveniles ofreció 2.000 pies cuadrados de pared portátil a Precita Park para artistas para expresarse a sí mismos al proveer pintura gratuita, pinceles y brochas, y pinturas en aerosol.
Precita Park Urban Arts Festival
The 2012 Urban Youth Arts Festival offered 2,000 square feet of portable wall space to Precita Park for artists to express themselves by providing free paint, brushes, and aerosol paint cans.
Mexican movement protest biased media coverage
Drumming, singing, and chanting among friends, strangers, and Mexican expats were not the only sights at the mobilization outside Univision’s San Francisco office on July 27.
Exhibition Opens: Indigenous Artists Coalition multimedia
Indigenous Artists Coalition multimedia works by Richard Castaneda, Erick Andino, Spencer Keeton Cunningham, Nizhoni Ellenwood, and Rye Purvis: photography, video & sound installations, new technologies, to explore voices, beliefs, and activism and stereotypes of Bay Area Native Americans, gentrification, land rights, memories, etc. Where: Galeria de la Raza, Studio 24, 2857 24th St. • For […]
Festival of Harps: Next Generation
Three emerging young musicians perform music ranging from Latin jazz to the baroque period and the romanticism of Gabriel Fauré. The event is a benefit to provide Latino children with access to harp lessons through the Multicultural Music Fellowship Venue: Mission Cultural Center, 2868 Mission St., S.F. Admission: $20 students, $16 children under 12 & […]

