I’m looking forward to seeing you at the Representando Raices de Resistencia benefit for Huaxtec and HOMEY delegates of the Indigenous Youth Delegations to Guatemala and Palestine. Come enjoy some birria and Palestinian dishes as you listen to live music. Get to buy some dope art by local artists. Talk to the delegates live from Guatemala City. Last but not least, get to see the premier screening of SLINGSHOT: HIP-HOP!!!
In Solidarity, In Joint Struggle!
The event is from 5-10pm at Eastside Arts Alliance located at 2277 International Blvd. Oakland, CA 94606. Email natilllas@gmail.com for questions.
please come support! this thursday june 25! this month hosted by: CANDYFLIP last thursday open mic has changed locations! we are now at chapala’s! free and all ages as always... musicians, artists, actors, singers, poets, bands, writers, mimes...
TOMEN UN TIEMPO PARA conocer el encuentro POESIA EN VOZ ALTA, que se realiza anualmente en la CASA DEL LAGO de la UNAM. encuentro de diferentes generos de poesia. ojala puedan algun dia participar.
We are
having a special De Ambiente this Friday, we are having parents from
"Somos Familia' visit us and we are inviting you to come with your
parents/guardians/sister/brother/cousin...your family!
Somos Familia focuses on how parents can be supportive to their children and familia who is Lesbian/Gay/Bi/Trans.
This event will be bilingual in Spanish and English. Dinner will be
provided but you must RSVP by Friday 10am. at 650-965-2020 ext 22 or
dgarcia@chacmv.org
We don't always have a chance to see
parents who fully support their children so bring YOUR FAMILY so that
we can talk about how our families can support us!
When- This Friday May 29th!
Time- 6:30-8:30
Where: 711 Church St. Mountain View *CHAC building*
RSVP- please even if it's just one of you, let me know that you are coming so that I buy enough food for everyone! dgarcia@chacmv.org or 650-965-2020 ext22
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8rXstjRjWo Who: Professor Lehman L. Brightman President of United Native Americans,Inc & One Of The National Coordinators of The Longest Walk 1978. What: Rally For The Longest Walk 1978 When: March 26, 1978 Where: Pueblo Colorado
1978: Eleven legislative bills introduced in the 95th U.S. Congress would have abrogated Native Treaties that protect remaining Native sovereignty. The Longest Walk of 1978 was a peaceful, spiritual effort to educate the public about Native American rights and the Native way of life. Native American Treaty Rights under the U.S. Constitution are to be honored as the supreme law of the land. The 3,600 mile walk was successful in its purpose: to gather enough support to halt proposed legislation abrogating Indian treaties with the U.S. government. Shortly After, The American Indian Religious Freedom Act (AIRFA) of 1978 was passed. As a result of The 1978 Longest Walk, Indigenous people were granted the federal legislative right to freedom of religion, a fundamental right guaranteed to all Americans under the U.S. Constitution.
Did you know that your civil rights are hanging by a thread? What can we do to protect ourselves and our freedoms? theN3TWORK would like to announce the completion of Constitutional Rights, the latest episode in the yourTruth series.
Watch our show to find out if you still have all the rights your mama gave you! A must-see for EVERY American citizen!
Are you doing new stuff to your performances or just new projects? I saw the videos Patrick did, they were hilarious. Tell Simon I said congratulations. Right now I’m just focusing in finishing high school and getting a job for the summer, so I can pay for my tuition for the fall. I’m going to take an improv class which I heard was pretty fun. I go to San Jose every weekend, my mom lives over there.
Hey guys!!!! How have you been? It seems like forever since I last spoke to you three. How was the tour for a True Democracy? Hope in talking to you soon…Laterz!
wasup, The all Oakland Youth Talent show is coming up please show love and bring your youth to tryout to show what the town is really about. Much love, Youth Roots