County of San Mateo’s Immigrant Inclusion Summit 2022
It is with much excitement that the Office of Community Affairs Immigrant Services Team is hosting its 5th Immigrant Inclusion Summit! We all search for places #WhereWeBelong. Whether it’s your local library or office or park, join us this Welcoming Week to celebrate the places, spaces, and people that create a sense of belonging for everyone.…
Read MoreFood Traditions in the Vegetable Garden
To celebrate Welcoming Week, Filoli invites Summer Nights guests to explorer the plots planted with vegetables inspired by visitors’ food traditions and learn about how the San Mateo Office of Immigrant Services supports our immigrant community.
Read MoreWelcoming Week City of Doraville
The City of Doraville in Georgia , USA is home to people of all backgrounds, faiths, and identities. Welcoming Week is a time to celebrate the diversity that makes our community so unique. As well as a time to reaffirm the important role creating welcoming and inclusive places has in achieving collective prosperity. The City…
Read MoreMid-Autumn Festival at Doraville City Hall
The Doraville Celebration Committee invites you to the Mid Autumn Festival, a cultural exchange event to learn how to celebrate the Mid Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Festival or the Lantern Festival. We will offer two identical sessions presented by: Ms. Jackie Chen, President of the Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce, Gainesville, GA, and founding President…
Read MoreTravisville by Soul Rep Theatre
Soul Rep Theatre is proud to present excerpts from their upcoming full production Travisville, written by Dallas native, William Jackson Harper. THE STORY: In 1960s Texas, one city has so far avoided the tumult of the Civil Rights movement. Through the efforts of an alliance of black church leaders, a wary peace has been maintained with…
Read MoreYanga and The AfroMexican Eperience
Yanga and the AfroMexican Experience features an entire gallery devoted to Yanga, exploring this historical story with documents from the Archivo General de la Nacion (National Archives) in Mexico City and Archivo General de Indias (Archive of the Indies) in Seville, Spain. The second gallery is devoted to exploring the cultural impact of the AfroMexican…
Read MoreOctavio Medellín: Spirit and Form
Octavio Medellín (1907-1999) was an influential Mexican American artist and teacher whose work helped shape the Texas art scene for six decades. The DMA is proud to present Octavio Medellín: Spirit and Form, the first-ever museum retrospective for the noted sculptor. The exhibition will include approximately 80 works, exploring the evolution of Medellín’s sculptural practice, his…
Read MoreWorld Night Market
Dallas, Texas Councilmember Jayne Schultz invites you to the World Night Market on Sunday, Sept. 18 from 4 to 9 p.m., at the Prism Center Dallas in the Dallas International District (5580 Peterson Ln. Dallas, TX 75240). Enjoy international food, artisan booths, live music and cultural experiences for the whole family.
Read MoreTai Chi with Tribe Wellness
RELAX. Breathe. Move! Join us for FREE Tai Chi classes in the park. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and gym shoes. Tai Chi (Tai Chi Chuan, or Tai Ji) is an internal Chinese martial art. It is known throughout the world for its slow, meditative forms and healthful benefits. Dr. Michael Braitsch PT, DPT teaches Yang…
Read MoreMitotiliztli Yaoyollohtli Aztec Dance Performance
Come one, come all and celebrate the start of Hispanic/Latine Heritage Month at the Vickery Park Branch Library and kick off the start of our “Explore Latin America” series with a dance performance. Mitotiliztli Yaoyollohtli will be here for a fun filled performance of traditional Aztec dancing! The audience will also learn a brief history…
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