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SUMMARY:People Powered: New Mexicans and Social Movements
DESCRIPTION:Curated by Humans of New Mexico\, this exhibition features photo portraits and first person stories of everyday New Mexicans and their experiences in social movements. The intent of the exhibition is to engage community in conversation about how social movements have shaped and defined New Mexico and how New Mexicans have influenced social justice work beyond our state borders. There is a rich tradition of social justice initiatives in New Mexico. These serve as unique case studies promoting grass-roots\, distinctive solutions based on the philosophy of people power. This exhibit is a community-wide effort to capture the complex issues that affect our communities and voice the everyday practices of resistance. Agency through testimonials is at the heart of “People Powered: New Mexicans and Social Movements.”
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/people-powered-new-mexicans-social-movements/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,History and Literary Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180815
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180904
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SUMMARY:Write With Us!
DESCRIPTION:SHORT MYSTERY FICTION WORKSHOP (for beginning mystery writers). \nDo you love reading a good mystery? Have you always wanted to write one? This eight-week fiction workshop is designed for writers who want to jump into the field of mystery fiction.  Inspired by The Hit List\, an anthology of short mystery fiction by Latino/writers\, you will start a new mystery story from scratch and receive valuable feedback for revision from your fellow writers. The workshop culminates with a public reading of your new story at the NHCC. Those writing in English as well as English/Spanish are welcome. \nInstructor: Brenna Gomez is adjunct faculty at the University of New Mexico (UNM) where she teaches composition\, creative writing\, and in the freshmen learning community program. She received her MFA in fiction from UNM in 2016 and served as Editor in Chief of UNM’s national literary magazine\, Blue Mesa Review. Her fiction has appeared in Prairie Schooner and is forthcoming in StoryQuarterly. Brenna was the recipient of a 2017 Hedgebrook residency and the 2015 Hispanic writer award for the UNM Summer Writers’ Conference in Santa Fe. She is also a staff reader for  Recommended Reading at Electric Literature and hosts author events Bookworks Albuquerque. \nEight weeks: August 15 – Sept 3\, 2018\nWednesdays\, 6-8 pm\nPre-register: https://nhcchistorylit.wufoo.com/forms/preregistration-nhcc-mystery-fictio-copy/ \nDeadline to register: FRIDAY\, August 3\, 2018\nWorkshop Fee: $250\nTwo Scholarships/per class are available for $125. First come-first served!\n \nPOETRY WORKSHOP (for intermediate/advanced writers) \nDo you crave a community of fellow poets? Do you want to be inspired to write new work? This eight-week poetry workshop\, for intermediate/advanced poets\, is writing-intensive. You will be inspired by readings of Latino/poets as well as by helpful and supportive workshops and discussions. The course culminates with a public reading at the NHCC where poets share their new work. Poets writing in English as well as bilingual poets (English & Spanish) are welcome. \nInstructor: Valerie Martínez is an award-winning poet whose book-length poem\, Each and Her\, won the Arizona Book Award and Honorable Mention in the International Latino Book Awards\, and was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize\, a National Book Critics Circle Award and The Ron Ridenhour Prize (among other awards).  Her work has been widely published in journals\, magazines and anthologies. Martínez was the Poet Laureate of Santa Fe from 2008-2010.  Learn more:  www.valeriemartinez.net\n\nEight weeks: August 15 – Sept 3\, 2018\nWednesdays\, 6-8 pm\nPre-register: https://nhcchistorylit.wufoo.com/forms/preregistration-nhcc-poetry-workshop-copy/ \nEach workshop will culminate with a public reading at the NHCC. \nDeadline to register: FRIDAY\, August 3\, 2018\nWorkshop Fee: $250\nTwo Scholarships/per class are available for $125. First come-first served!
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/write-with-us/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180916
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SUMMARY:La Canoa: Mulattos of Cochiti: Caste in Spanish New Mexico
DESCRIPTION:2 pm \nPlease join Deputy State Historian Rob Martinez\, as he examines the role of racial mixing\, identity\, and the categorizing of humans living in Spanish Colonial New Mexico. The approach will be through the lens of the casta\, or caste system. Historical research\, genealogy\, and DNA all converge to provide a clearer understanding of Hispano roots in New Mexico\, as well as in Latino-Meso America and Hispanic Europe. \nDeputy State Historian Rob Martinez is a native New Mexican born and raised in Albuquerque. A graduate of the University of New Mexico with a B.B.A. in International Business Management\, Rob went on to pursue his interest in New Mexican culture and history at UNM\, earning an M.A. in Latin American history\, with an emphasis on church\, cultural\, and social practices of the Spanish Colonial period in New Mexico. Mr. Martinez worked for fourteen years as a research historian for the Sephardic Legacy Project\, scouring civil and church archives in New Mexico\, Mexico\, Spain\, France\, Italy\, Cuba\, and Puerto Rico\, analyzing documents for a research and publishing project about the Crypto-Jewish phenomenon in New Mexico and the Caribbean. Rob has presented papers and lectures on his research at the University of New Mexico as well as history conferences throughout the southwestern United States. He has also spoken to historical groups in New Mexico such as the Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico\, the Albuquerque Historical Society\, and the Society for Crypto-Judaic Studies about research methodology\, unique findings\, New Mexico Hispanic culture\, and general History of New Mexico. Mr. Martinez is also a folk musician\, performing and promoting New Mexican Hispanic musical traditions for the past twenty years with his brother Lorenzo and their father Roberto Martinez in the group Los Reyes de Albuquerque. With his musical family\, he has performed in all parts of New Mexico\, and on multiple occasions has presented music and New Mexican culture at the Smithsonian Folk Life Festival in Washington\, D.C.\, the NEA’s National Heritage Fellowship Awards\, and also at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/la-canoa-mulattos-cochiti-caste-spanish-new-mexico/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-August-26–September-7
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts,Speakers
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180917
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SUMMARY:Alejandro Mendiaz\, “Speaking Truth to Power: UndocuTalks”
DESCRIPTION:11 am \nThis talk is part of the educational programming related to People Powered: New Mexicans and Social Movements. \nUndocuTalks is a podcast that was developed as a virtual space where undocumented youth can independently share news\, knowledge\, and culture with other undocumented youth and allies.  Alejandro Mendiaz is a co-founder of UndocuTalks and a host of the UndocuNews segment that aims to share important information with our immigrant communities in a healthy dose of digestible pieces of information that combat the constant stressful bombardment of immigration-related\, sensationalized news. Alejandro and the UndocuTalks collective sees podcasting as revolutionary medium that can inform our social movements in New Mexico\, the U.S.\, and internationally.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/alejandro-mendiaz-speaking-truth-power-undocutalks/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts,Speakers
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