Drumming, singing, and chanting among friends, strangers, and Mexican expats were not the only sights at the mobilization outside Univisionās 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 FaurĆ©. 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 & […]
No Nukes Action Committee
Remember Hiroshima/Nagasaki/Fukushima Shut Down Nukes Now 2pm: Meet at SF Consulate General of Japan, 50 Fremont St, S.F. 3pm: March on S.F. Market St. to PG&E Headquarters, 245 Market St.
Cuba Sings to Mexico
Tito Gonzalez en Concierto le Canta a Mexico Admission: $20 adv., $22.50 door Venue: Freight & Salvage, 2020 Addison St., Berkeley For more info: www.titoysusondecuba andĀ www.thefreight.org
Latin studies professor named San Francisco poet laureate
Thursday evening, at the cityās third international poetry festival, Mayor Edwin Lee mounted a tiny stage in Kerouac Alley to name Alejandro MurguĆa poet laureate of San Francisco.
Financial service center comes to the Mission
A new service center to help low-income, Mission District residents tackle financial concerns is now underway.
State law would protect domestic workers
California may soon be the second state in the nation to institute legislation protecting domestic workers.
More programs for youth in times of shortage
An alliance of community youth is emerging, thanks to the efforts of Precita Community Center, Precita Eyes and Zulu Nation.

