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SUMMARY:AfroMundo Festival: Beyond the Pale Literary Event
DESCRIPTION:3:00 pm \nA literary reading and discourse with Puerto Rican and Dominican authors Mayra Santos Febres\, Eleuterio Santiago Díaz and Loida Maritza Pérez. “Beyond the pale” is a British colonial phrase for those who\, for living beyond borders and boundaries\, actual or imagined\, were considered beyond the rule of law and of accepted social norms. The phrase further suggests “otherness” and has since taken on racial connotations\, as in not white; dull\, savage\, incompetent\, dark\, backwards; heathen; diabolic\, transgressor\, hence illegal. Authors will read works and discuss the stigmas associated with those in the Caribbean who practice Afro traditions. \nFree community event \nAfroMundo Festival\nShared Roots: A Celebration of Afro-Latinx Culture \nAfroMundo was born of a desire to counter alienation and marginalization by fostering civic engagement. It was therefore founded on the principles of convite—an age-old collaborative tradition that enables community members to pool their talents and scarce resources for rituals of life\, socialization and mutual support\, whether to collectively harvest each other’s fields\, erect homes\, tend to the sick\, bury the dead\, celebrate Feast Days or organize festivals\, thus strengthening communal bonds and ensuring that no one toils\, grieves or celebrates alone. \nIn the spirit of convite which takes into account that communities are wellsprings of wisdom\, talents and skills\, AfroMundo is a diverse\, multigenerational collective of tradition bearers\, storytellers\, community historians\, artists\, cultural specialists and humanities scholars with the shared goal of nurturing community through meaningful traditional as well as contemporary cultural\, artistic\, and humanities programs designed to nourish the soul\, address inequities\, spark informed dialogues\, and establish alliances to combat racism and bias. \nThis event is free and open to the public.\nIn-person attendees are encouraged to REGISTER in advance.\nCapacity for each event is LIMITED and varies according to venue.\nFor other festival activities please go to AfroMundo.org or AfroMundo Organization on Facebook.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/beyond-the-pale-literary-event/
LOCATION:NHCC-BOD-January-2020-Meeting
CATEGORIES:Education,History and Literary Arts,Speakers,Workshops
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SUMMARY:AfroMundo Festival: Divinations:  Ika\, Ijekun\, Obara – Visual Arts Chat/Slide Presentation
DESCRIPTION:7:00 pm \nAfro Caribbean Cosmology is rooted in understanding how the ashé\, the underlying power in all living things\, manifests and connects to human beings.  For souls to live in balance\, it is essential to learn how to read nature’s inherent powers.  It is by identifying with nature that one develops conscience\, as well as the iwa pele\, the “good character” that guarantees joy\, a full life\, and an ability to “see” and to understand the connection between all living things. \nFree community event\n \n“Divinations” are photosculpture installations through which José Arturo Ballester Panelli\, aka Balleste 9\, directs our gaze to Nature’s mystical connections.  Such connections are fundamental to Caribbean and Afro Latin American identities and cosmologies. \nAfroMundo Festival \nShared Roots: A Celebration of Afro-Latinx Culture \n AfroMundo was born of a desire to counter alienation and marginalization by fostering civic engagement. It was therefore founded on the principles of convite—an age-old collaborative tradition that enables community members to pool their talents and scarce resources for rituals of life\, socialization and mutual support\, whether to collectively harvest each other’s fields\, erect homes\, tend to the sick\, bury the dead\, celebrate Feast Days or organize festivals\, thus strengthening communal bonds and ensuring that no one toils\, grieves or celebrates alone. \nIn the spirit of convite which takes into account that communities are wellsprings of wisdom\, talents and skills\, AfroMundo is a diverse\, multigenerational collective of tradition bearers\, storytellers\, community historians\, artists\, cultural specialists and humanities scholars with the shared goal of nurturing community through meaningful traditional as well as contemporary cultural\, artistic\, and humanities programs designed to nourish the soul\, address inequities\, spark informed dialogues\, and establish alliances to combat racism and bias. \nThis event is free and open to the public.\nIn-person attendees are encouraged to REGISTER in advance.\nCapacity for each event is LIMITED and varies according to venue.\nFor other festival activities please go to AfroMundo.org or AfroMundo Organization on Facebook.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/afromundo-festival-divinations-ika-ijekun-obara-visual-arts-chat-slide-presentation/
LOCATION:NHCC-BOD-January-2020-Meeting
CATEGORIES:Education,History and Literary Arts,Speakers,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220419
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SUMMARY:AfroMundo Festival: Angelica Screening & Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:7:00 pm \nFree community event \nThis Spanish w/English subtitles film takes an intimate look at racial issues within a Puerto Rican family and brings taboo discussions of racial politics to the foreground.  “People talk about racism and sexism in the U.S.\,” Film Director Gómez-Mouakad explains. “They may not do much\, but in talking about it they are at least addressing the problem. In Puerto Rico — and across the Caribbean and Latin America — there is a lot of denial. If you do talk about the issues\, you are accused of being over sensitive. But words have power and words can hurt.” ~ Marisol Gómez-Mouakad.  Panelists include Mayra Santos-Febres\, Eleuterio Santiago Díaz\, and Raquel Z. Rivera. \n \nAfroMundo Festival \nShared Roots: A Celebration of Afro-Latinx Culture \n AfroMundo was born of a desire to counter alienation and marginalization by fostering civic engagement. It was therefore founded on the principles of convite—an age-old collaborative tradition that enables community members to pool their talents and scarce resources for rituals of life\, socialization and mutual support\, whether to collectively harvest each other’s fields\, erect homes\, tend to the sick\, bury the dead\, celebrate Feast Days or organize festivals\, thus strengthening communal bonds and ensuring that no one toils\, grieves or celebrates alone. \nIn the spirit of convite which takes into account that communities are wellsprings of wisdom\, talents and skills\, AfroMundo is a diverse\, multigenerational collective of tradition bearers\, storytellers\, community historians\, artists\, cultural specialists and humanities scholars with the shared goal of nurturing community through meaningful traditional as well as contemporary cultural\, artistic\, and humanities programs designed to nourish the soul\, address inequities\, spark informed dialogues\, and establish alliances to combat racism and bias. \nThis event is free and open to the public.\nIn-person attendees are encouraged to REGISTER in advance.\nCapacity for each event is LIMITED and varies according to venue.\nFor other festival activities please go to AfroMundo.org or AfroMundo Organization on Facebook.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/afromundo-festival-angelica-screening-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-November-2-30
CATEGORIES:Education,History and Literary Arts,Speakers,Workshops
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SUMMARY:AfroMundo Festival: Jamaica y Tamarindo Screening & Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:7:00 pm \nThis Spanish w/English subtitles documentary explores Afro-Mexican identities via multiple perspectives.  Panelists include Film Director Ebony Marie Bailey\, Dr. Dora Careaga Coleman\, Heather Smith\, and Naomi Ambriz. \nFree community event \nAfroMundo Festival \nShared Roots: A Celebration of Afro-Latinx Culture \nAfroMundo was born of a desire to counter alienation and marginalization by fostering civic engagement. It was therefore founded on the principles of convite—an age-old collaborative tradition that enables community members to pool their talents and scarce resources for rituals of life\, socialization and mutual support\, whether to collectively harvest each other’s fields\, erect homes\, tend to the sick\, bury the dead\, celebrate Feast Days or organize festivals\, thus strengthening communal bonds and ensuring that no one toils\, grieves or celebrates alone. \nIn the spirit of convite which takes into account that communities are wellsprings of wisdom\, talents and skills\, AfroMundo is a diverse\, multigenerational collective of tradition bearers\, storytellers\, community historians\, artists\, cultural specialists and humanities scholars with the shared goal of nurturing community through meaningful traditional as well as contemporary cultural\, artistic\, and humanities programs designed to nourish the soul\, address inequities\, spark informed dialogues\, and establish alliances to combat racism and bias. \nThis event is free and open to the public.\nIn-person attendees are encouraged to REGISTER in advance.\nCapacity for each event is LIMITED and varies according to venue.\nFor other festival activities please go to AfroMundo.org or AfroMundo Organization on Facebook.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/afromundo-festival-jamaica-y-tamarindo-screening-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-November-2-30
CATEGORIES:Education,History and Literary Arts,Speakers,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220422
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SUMMARY:AfroMundo Festival:  Screening & Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:7:00 pm \nThis Spanish/w English subtitles documentary explores Spain’s slave owning & slave trafficking past that links its ports to one in Vera Cruz.  It also depicts the influence of that shared slave past on Spanish and Mexican culture\, particularly on Flamenco and Son Jarocho. Panelists Carolina “Caro” Acuña-Olvera\, Rosalinda Rojas\, and Yvonne B. Hamilton Gutierrez are members of the Black Flamenco Network\, also known as FUAAD—Flamencos Unidos Africanos y Afro Descendientes. \nFree community event \nAfroMundo Festival \nShared Roots: A Celebration of Afro-Latinx Culture \nAfroMundo was born of a desire to counter alienation and marginalization by fostering civic engagement. It was therefore founded on the principles of convite—an age-old collaborative tradition that enables community members to pool their talents and scarce resources for rituals of life\, socialization and mutual support\, whether to collectively harvest each other’s fields\, erect homes\, tend to the sick\, bury the dead\, celebrate Feast Days or organize festivals\, thus strengthening communal bonds and ensuring that no one toils\, grieves or celebrates alone. \nIn the spirit of convite which takes into account that communities are wellsprings of wisdom\, talents and skills\, AfroMundo is a diverse\, multigenerational collective of tradition bearers\, storytellers\, community historians\, artists\, cultural specialists and humanities scholars with the shared goal of nurturing community through meaningful traditional as well as contemporary cultural\, artistic\, and humanities programs designed to nourish the soul\, address inequities\, spark informed dialogues\, and establish alliances to combat racism and bias. \nThis event is free and open to the public.\nIn-person attendees are encouraged to REGISTER in advance.\nCapacity for each event is LIMITED and varies according to venue.\nFor other festival activities please go to AfroMundo.org or AfroMundo Organization on Facebook.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/afromundo-festival-screening-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-November-2-30
CATEGORIES:Education,History and Literary Arts,Speakers,Workshops
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