Art classes and drop-in art studio; free materials for use in workshops and studio; art computer workstation and digital editing; airbrush workshop; community gallery space; solo & small group exhibitions in various community venues; art auctions; writing workshops and open-mic events; anthology publishing • Venue: Hospitality House, 1009 Market St., S.F. @ 6th St. • […]
Lengua en salsa fundraisers
Doña Alba Guerra – owner of the Salvadoran Sunrise Restaurant – hosts a series of fundraising events every Thursday to benefit local non-profit community organizations. Guerra donates 20 percent of the proceeds from the consumption of food and drinks towards the featured project. Music and poetry is provided by local artists and musicians who donate […]
SUITE: TAGLISH
“Suite: Taglish – Talking Filipino/American,” which explores Filipino-American life through the medium of contemporary music of the Karl Evangelista-Grex Quintet and Ron Quesada (guitar), Francis Wong (winds), John-Carlos Perea (bassist/vocalist/cedar flutist), Jordan Glenn (drums), Rei Scampavia (keyboards & multi-instrumentalist). The musicians fuse melodic Kulingtang Gong of the Southern Philipines with jazz, improvisation, folk rock, electronic […]
International Hip Hop Festival Artists from Latin America & Japan
$10-$12 Venue: La Peña Cultural Center, 3105 Shattuck Ave., Berk. (Ashby BART) • Tel. (510) 849-2568 • lapenaculturaalcenter.org
21st annual California Studies food Conference
Activists, scholars, and community leaders explore food as a fulcrum of political and social change. Sessions focus on three themes: Food Justice, Organizing the Food Chain, and Agri-Culture. Keynote Speaker: Sasha Abramsky, journalist and author of Breadline USA. Venue: Oakland Museum, 1000 Oak St. (Lake Merritt BART). Registration includes Admission, Lunch & Membership in the […]
HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH FILM FESTIVAL
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts presents a film series focusing on distinctive human rights themes. The power of film challenges the viewer and promotes calls to action. The films in this program will put a human face on threats to individual freedom and dignity and celebrate the ability of the human spirit and intellect […]
Mi Barrio Latino America
“Mi Barrio Latino América” consiste en una serie de artículos biográficos breves sobre personas que Ramón Hernández y Karol Carranza están entrevistando en sus viajes por América Central y México. Los artículos realzan las historias personales, preocupaciones, opiniones y temas en las propias palabras de la gente entrevistada. Mariana Zeledón Navarro & Claudia C. Sevilla […]
Mi Barrio Latino América
“Mi Barrio Latino América” consists on a short series of biographical articles on people Ramon Hernandez and Karol Carranza are interviewing throughout their travels in Central America and Mexico. The articles highlight personal stories, concerns, opinions and issues in the words of the people interviewed. Mariana Zeledón Navarro & Claudia C. Sevilla Navarro, Granada, Nicaragua, […]
Victoria del pueblo panameño frente a amenaza de explotación minera
El Congreso panameño aprobó el pasado 18 de marzo por unanimidad un proyecto de ley que derogó la normativa del mes de febrero pasado que reformaba el Código de Recursos Minerales y que causó multitudinarias protestas de movimientos sociales e indígenas que rechazaban la norma por considerarla dañina a sus territorios. La conocida como Ley […]
People’s victory in the face of a mining threat in Panama
On March 18 the Panamanian Congress unanimously approved a law project that abolished February’s regulation that reformed the Mineral Resource Law. This regulation caused mass social and indigenous movement protests. The protesters rejected the regulation because they deemed it harmful to their land. The law known as Law 8 of 2011, that the government issued […]

