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Native Cinema Showcase 2022

The museum’s Native Cinema Showcase is an annual celebration of the best in Indigenous film. Embracing their communities’ oral histories, knowledge and ancestral lands, Indigenous filmmakers are seeking guidance from the past and envisioning new paths for the future. The showcase provides a unique forum for engagement with filmmakers from Indigenous communities throughout the Western Hemisphere and Arctic. The online…


UGA Presents a Day of the Dead Concert

UGA Presents a Day of the Dead Concert with the Villalobos Brothers, 3 Violinists and Singer-Songwriters from Veracruz, Mexico    “A crazy ball of sound: Mexican coastal traditions meet Sam Cooke in The Bronx!” —Dan Zanes, Grammy Award winner, USA TODAY    The Day of the Dead is a festive Mexican holiday that celebrates departed loved ones and the joy of being alive. Few bands exemplify musical exuberance like the…


Vision Maker Film Festival

Vision Maker Media's ninth biennial Film Festival is a free hybrid event beginning October 10 and continuing through November 13, 2022 in Lincoln, NE and online. This year we are celebrating the theme “TOGETHER”.  Click here to join in!    The Vision Maker Film Festival will feature 5 weeks of American Indian, Alaska Native, and worldwide Indigenous films--with each week featuring a new theme. …


Earth Gay

Out door film screening of Fire and Flood and celebration at Lake Herrick Pavilion: 6-9:30pm! Local food, plant sale, and raffle celebration Earth Day! RVSP here.     ~*~*~*~ ¡ESPANOL ABAJO! ~*~*~*~ This Earth Day, let us gather together to lift up the important environmental work of LGBTQ+ people in our community. Join us for this outdoor film screening to open deeper discussions about climate vulnerability in queer and trans…


2022 Torrance Festival of Ideas

2022 Torrance Festival of Ideas (Apr 19-21) Activist Bonn Baudelaire will share their experience working with Navajo women (in AZ) through a recorded interview and be present for a live Q&A discussion. Several other panels will also be on topics relevant to your students and faculty. REGISTER HERE The annual Torrance Festival of Ideas is a free online educational…


International Mother Language Day

The idea to celebrate International Mother Language Day was the initiative of Bangladesh. It was approved at the 1999 UNESCO General Conference and has been observed throughout the world since 2000. UNESCO believes in the importance of cultural and linguistic diversity for sustainable societies. It is within its mandate for peace that it works to preserve the differences in cultures and languages that foster tolerance and respect…


"We Shall Remain: Trail of Tears" Movie Screening and Discussion hosted by NASA

NASA presents: "We Shall Remain: Trail of Tears" movie screening and discussion. Please join us February 23rd at 6pm in the Tate Student Center Intersection Room. Honoring the Cherokee lives lost 191 years ago during the removal, NASA will hold a discussion after the screening celebrating the Cherokee tribe who originally inhabited Georgia. Food and refreshments will be provided.

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