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SUMMARY:Book Reading & Signing: The Mariachi Murder (Jemimah Hodge Mystery Series)
DESCRIPTION:2 pm to 4 pm \nJoin us for a book reading and signing with celebrated artist and author Marie Romero Cash as she reads from “The Mariachi Murder”\, the fourth murder mystery in her series featuring forensic psychologist Jemimah Hodge. The novel offers readers the pleasures we have come to expect from the Jemimah Hodge series: a vivid physical and cultural landscape populated with true-to-life characters in a fast-paced story. Set in New Mexico\, in and around Santa Fe\, the familiar—Cash’s family has lived here for generations—meets the mysterious when a mariachi musician turns up dead in the high desert. Forensic psychologist Jemimah Hodge and her sheriff’s detective amor Rick Romero need to solve a murder\, and that requires their ability to sort through the Hispanic\, Anglo\, and Pueblo eccentricities of New Mexico.\nFree Community Event \n \nRomero Cash will discusses how she started writing murder mysteries\, along with her other non-fiction writing\, stemming from a career as an award-winning Santera. As a 30 year participant at Spanish Market\, she has received many awards\, including the Master’s Award for Lifetime Achievement.  She has been honored by the National Endowment for the Arts\, the New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities\, and Women in the Arts.  Marie Romero Cash has created art for many churches in the United States and in Mexico\, including Stations of the Cross for the Basilica of St. Francis in Santa Fe. Romero Cash is also the author of “Living Shrines: Devotional Spaces in Northern New Mexico Homes”; “Santos: Enduring Images of Northern New Mexican Village Churches”; “Tortilla Chronicles: Growing up in Santa Fe”; and  “Lowrider Blues: Reflections from my Inner Barrio”. \nThe presentation will be followed by a book signing. This free Saturday event will take place at 2pm on October 1st\, 2016 in the Library within the National Hispanic Cultural Center’s History and Literary Arts Building.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/book-reading-signing-mariachi-murder-jemimah-hodge-mystery-series/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
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SUMMARY:Celebrating the Life of Dr. Orcilia Zuniga Forbes
DESCRIPTION:2 pm to 5 pm \nJoin the National Hispanic Cultural Center in celebrating the life of Dr. Orcilia Zuniga Forbes on October 8\, 2016\, in the Albuquerque Journal Theatre and Cayetana Romero Lobby\, both within the NHCC’s Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts. \nDr. Zuniga Forbes was born on June 17\, 1938\, in Carlsbad\, New Mexico\, and passed on August 28\, 2015. The eldest of eight children and mother of two\, Dr. Zuniga Forbes was a remarkable woman who cared deeply about her family and community. She earned a bachelor’s degree in nursing from the University of New Mexico in 1960\, and masters degrees in nursing and public policy — one from the Oregon Health and Sciences University in 1966\, and one from the University of California Berkeley School of Public Health in 1972. She worked as a public school nurse\, then became assistant director of health services at Portland State University before completing her doctorate in educational policy and management from the University of Oregon in 1992. Orcilia spent a distinguished\, four decade-long career in higher education administration. She served as Dean of Students and Vice President for Student Affairs at Portland State University before returning to her alma mater in 1989\, to become Vice-President of Student Affairs and later\, Vice President for Institutional Advancement at the University of New Mexico. She returned to Oregon in 1998 to serve as Vice-President of University Advancement at Oregon State University\, retiring in 2004.\nFree public event \n \nDr. Zuniga Forbes also served on the boards of many community\, health\, cultural and civic organizations\, including the Hispanic Chambers of Commerce in both Albuquerque and Portland\, Providence Health and Services System\, Foundations for A Better Oregon/Chalkboard Project\, the University of New Mexico Foundation\, the Spanish Colonial Arts Society\, and the National Hispanic Cultural Center Foundation. In 1991\, she received the MANA de Albuquerque’s Brindis a la Mujer Hispana Award\, and the NAACP Martin Luther King Jr. Award. In 2009\, University of New Mexico’s Alumni Association honored her with the Bernard S. Rodey Award for her contributions as an alumna. Orcilia is survived by her daughter Eryn\, son Bryan\, daughter-in-law Colleen and granddaughter Sabina. \nIn lieu of flowers\, contributions may be made to the Dr. Orcilia Zuniga Forbes Memorial Fund: amando los ninos\, with the National Hispanic Cultural Center Foundation\, for the benefit of the NHCC’s education program.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/celebrating-life-dr-orcilia-zuniga-forbes/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Albuquerque Journal Theatre\, 1701 4th St SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts,Speakers,Theatre
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SUMMARY:First Friday: Docent Education and Conversation
DESCRIPTION:The First Friday: Docent Education and Conversation for October will be held on October 14th not on October 7th. \n9:30 am – 12 pm \nOn the first Friday of each month\, NHCC docents and core volunteers meet for coffee and conversation along with monthly presentations on topics that build the knowledge and skills of the docent core to give tours\, educate the NHCC visitors and share the NHCC mission and programs. \nFor more information on the NHCC Docent and Volunteer program\, Please call David Torrez at 505-246-2261 or email him at DavidM.Torres@state.nm.us for more information.\nFree event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/first-friday-docent-education-conversation/
LOCATION:Domenici Education Building\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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SUMMARY:La Canoa: In The Country of Empty Crosses: The Story of a Hispano Protestant Family in Catholic New Mexico
DESCRIPTION:2 pm to 4 pm \nArturo Madrid\, Distinguished Professor of the Humanities\, Trinity University\n-In The Country of Empty Crosses: The Story of a Hispano Protestant Family in Catholic New Mexico \nJoin Dr. Arturo Madrid\, Distinguished Professor of the Humanities at Trinity University for a talk on “In The Country of Empty Crosses: The Story of a Hispano Protestant Family in Catholic New Mexico”. This La Canoa: Legacy Talks presentation will explore Dr. Madrid’s remembrances of his Hispano Protestant family in Catholic New Mexico\, and the themes of place\, culture\, and belonging. \nA native of New Mexico and a graduate of the University of New Mexico (1960)\, Dr. Madrid holds a Ph.D. degree in Hispanic Languages and Literatures from UCLA. He is the Norine R. and T. Frank Murchison Distinguished Professor of the Humanities at Trinity University and the recipient of the Charles Frankel Prize in the Humanities in 1996\, awarded by the National Endowment of the Humanities. Prior to joining the faculty of Trinity University in 1993\, Madrid served as the founding president of the Tomás Rivera Center\, the nation’s first institute for policy studies on Latino issues\, a position he held from 1984 to 1993.\nFree public event \n \nThe La Canoa Legacy Series features talks by Hispanic/Latino academic and community researchers with long-standing and distinguished records of research and teaching about New Mexico and the region. Like la canoa—referring in New Mexican Spanish to several utilitarian objects used to receive and transport people and resources and thus provide a service to the community—these talks are meant to serve the community by presenting new or overlooked information about our region to interested audiences. We want them to transport us to new understandings \nof our region and its rich cultural and historical inheritance\, and to move the conversation back and forth in rich dialogue between presenters and audience members. \nThe talk will be held in the History and Literary Arts Building-Library on Saturday\, October 15\, 2016 at 2pm.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/la-canoa-country-empty-crosses-story-hispano-protestant-family-catholic-new-mexico/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
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