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SUMMARY:Virtual Book Reading and Discussion: Craig Harris\, Crossing Borders: My Journey in Music\, Max Baca
DESCRIPTION:3 pm (MST) \nLive via Zoom. Register HERE \nMax Baca’s music grew out of the harsh life of the borderland\, and the duality of borderland music—its keening beauty—remains a recurring theme in everything he does. Craig Harris and Baca have collaborated on this book which tells the story of Max Baca’s extraordinary career. \nFree community event \n \nBorn and raised in Albuquerque\, Baca founded the conjunto band\, Los Texmaniacs\, in 1997\, which incorporated elements from genres such as rock and roll and jazz while still honoring the roots of conjunto tejano. Combine a hefty helping of Tex Mex conjunto\, simmer with several parts Texas rock\, add a daring dash of well-cured blues\, and R&B riffs\, and you’ve cooked up the tasty TexManiacs groove. Baca is a legend on the bajo sexto\, a twelve string guitar-like instrument\, which customarily provides rhythm accompaniment for the button accordion\, thus creating the core of the conjunto sound. Baca has appeared on national television programs such as Conan O’ Brien\, David Letterman\, Jay Leno\, and Austin City Limits. He has also participated on ten Grammy winning projects including the double-platinum CD for the Rolling Stones’ Voodoo Lounge (Virgin 96). Craig Harris is host of The Craig Harris Show on Fridays 10 PM at Bluegrass Country Foundation DC Radio \nPresented by Bookworks\, the National Hispanic Cultural Center\, and UNM Press
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/book-reading-and-discussion-craig-harris-author-of-crossing-borders-my-journey-in-music-max-baca/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts,Speakers,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Perspectivas Modernas: Seeking Refuge: The Role of Expert Witnesses in Latin American Asylum Cases
DESCRIPTION:6 pm (MST) \nLive via Zoom. Register HERE \nAs the scale and severity of violence in Latin America\, and Central America in particular\, has grown in the last decade\, scholars\, as expert witnesses\, have supported women and LGBTQ persons who have experienced gender-based\, sexual\, and gang violence in their home countries. This presentation offers a description of the asylum system and the role of expert witnesses\, focusing on the specific challenges faced by women and LGBTQ persons seeking refuge in the U.S. \nFree and open to the public \n \nKimberly Gauderman is a faculty member in the University of New Mexico History Department since 1998\, served as the Director of the UNM Latin American Studies Program for three years (2005-2008)\, and is a Faculty Affiliate of the UNM School of Law. Since 2010\, she has served as an expert witness in Latin American asylum cases\, focusing on gender-based\, sexual\, and gang violence. She is the recipient of a Scholars & Society Fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies\, sponsored by the Mellon Foundation\, for the 2019/2020 academic year
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/perspectivas-modernas-seeking-refuge-the-role-of-expert-witnesses-in-latin-american-asylum-cases/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Education,History and Literary Arts,Speakers,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Money for Writers Workshop: Grant Writing for Latinx Writers
DESCRIPTION:11 am (MST) \nLive via Zoom. Register HERE \nTips from Successful Grantees \nThis workshop features three Latinx writers who were awarded literary grants. What does a successful literary grant application look like? Our presenters will share sections of their successful grant applications and talk about how strategies for writing compelling grant applications. There will be time for Q & A at the end of this hour and a half session. This workshop is a response to the requests for grant writing workshops expressed by Latinx writers at the National Latinx Writers Gathering in October of 2020. Presenters TBA. \nWorkshop fee: $20.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/money-for-writers-workshop-grant-writing-for-latinx-writers-2/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Education,History and Literary Arts,Speakers,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210523
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SUMMARY:Tertulia Histórica Albuquerque: Roosevelt’s New Deal in New Mexico
DESCRIPTION:2 pm (MST) \nLive via Zoom. Register HERE \nThe lecture will explore the effect of the Work Progress Administration on New Mexico\, specifically focusing on the programs and social impact in and around Santa Fe. \nJana Gottshalk is the Assistant Curator at the New Mexico Museum of Art\, specializing in modern and contemporary. Jana has worked at such institution as Las Golondrinas\, The Denver Art Museum\, and the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art. \nFree community Event \n \nTertulia Histórica Albuquerque is presented by the National Hispanic Cultural Center in collaboration with the Office of the New Mexico State Historian.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/tertulia-historica-albuquerque-monthly-lecture-series-tbd/
LOCATION:NM
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SUMMARY:Virtual Book Reading and Discussion: Richard Flint & Shirley Cushing Flint\, Overhaul
DESCRIPTION:1 pm (MST) \nLive via Zoom. Register HERE \nIn Overhaul\, A Social History of the Albuquerque Locomotive Repair Shops\, historians Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing Flint present the largely forgotten story of Albuquerque’s locomotive repair shops\, the driving force behind the city’s economy for more than seventy years. In the course of their study they also document the thousands of skilled workers who kept the locomotives in operation\, many of whom were part of the growing Hispano and Native American middle class. \nFree community event \n \nTheir critical work kept the Atchison\, Topeka\, and Santa Fe’s steam trains running and established and maintained Albuquerque’s unique character in the region. Including a generous selection of historic photographs\, Overhaul provides a glimpse into the people\, places\, culture\, and special history found in Albuquerque’s locomotive shops during the boom of steam railroading. The Flints provide an engaging and informative account of how these shops and workers played a crucial role in the formation and development of Albuquerque\, the “Duke City.” \nPresented by Bookworks\, History and Literary Arts Program/NHCC\, and UNM Press.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/virtual-book-reading-and-discussion-richard-flint-shirley-cushing-flint-overhaul/
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SUMMARY:NHCC Book Club: Children of the Land: A Memoir—Marcelo Hernandez-Castillo
DESCRIPTION:5:30 pm (MST) \nLive via Zoom\nTo join\, contact cassandra.osterloh@state.nm.us \n“Honest and unsparing\, this book offers a detailed look at the dehumanizing immigration system that shattered the author’s family while offering a glimpse into his own deeply conflicted sense of what it means to live the so-called American dream. A heartfelt and haunting memoir just right for the current political and social climate.” -Kirkus Reviews. \nFree community event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/nhcc-book-club-children-of-the-land-a-memoir-marcelo-hernandez-castillo/
LOCATION:NM
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