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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170107
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20170112T202012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170112T202012Z
UID:2778-1483660800-1483747199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:First Friday: Docent Education and Conversation
DESCRIPTION:9:30 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 Annette Lujan at 505-383-4783 or email her at Annette.Lujan@state.nm.us for more information.\nFree event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/first-friday-docent-education-conversation-4/
LOCATION:Domenici Education Building\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170309
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20170222T215423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170222T215423Z
UID:3255-1488931200-1489017599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:International Women’s Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:7 pm to 9 pm \nIn celebration of International Women’s Day\, 19 different voices will perform poetry. The event will feature\, Ebony Isis Booth\, Alysia Coriz\, Mercedes Holtry\, Mary Oishi\, Brenda Morales\, Sarita Gonzalez\, Merimee Moffitt\, Ana Lopez\, Antoinette Sedillo Lopez\, Brooke Von Blomberg\, Eva Crespin\, Arlaina Ash\, Jules Nyquist\, Liza Wolff-Francis\, Yasmeen Najmi\, Mikki Aronoff\, Tina Carlson\, Amy Beveridge\, and Valerie Martinez.\nFree public event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/international-womens-day-celebration/
LOCATION:Domenici Education Building\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170324
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20170222T214426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170222T214426Z
UID:3253-1490227200-1490313599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Workshop with Cynthia Cook
DESCRIPTION:5:30 pm to 7:30 pm \nThe National Hispanic Cultural Center\, in conjunction with Albuquerque’s annual Women and Creativity series celebrating women’s creativity across the disciplines\, invites you to observe Women’s History Month with artist Cynthia Cook. This hands-on workshop will be led by Cook and inspired by her work and personal techniques\, which are featured in the NHCC Art Museum’s exhibition Fantasía Fantástica: Imaginative Spaces and Other-Worldly Collage. \nPlease register using the link below (so we know how many materials to prepare)\nhttps://goo.gl/forms/yALP5QDJlO1F5oJx1 \nFor more information please call or email Elena Baca at 505-246-2261 or ElenaD.Baca@state.nm.us \nFree\, $5 donations are encouraged to support the artist & purchase supplies
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/workshop-cynthia-cook/
LOCATION:Domenici Education Building\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170402
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20170308T185741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170308T185741Z
UID:3345-1491004800-1491091199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Reading & Booksigning: Celia López-Chávez\, Epics of Empire and Frontier
DESCRIPTION:2 pm to 4 pm \nJoin author Celia López-Chávez for a reading from her new book Epics of Empire and Frontier: Alonso de Ercilla and Gaspar de Villagrá as Spanish Colonial Chroniclers. \nEpics of Empire and Frontier reveals new ways of thinking about the themes of empire and frontier from the muse of the epic poems La Araucana by the Spanish nobleman Alonso de Ercilla and Historia de la Nueva México by Gaspar de Villagrá\, Mexican-born captain under Juan de Oñate in New Mexico\, both of which valorize the Spanish conquest of native peoples. Employing historical and literary analysis that goes from the global to the regional\, and from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries\, López-Chávez considers Ercilla and Villagrá not only as writers but as citizens and subjects of the powerful Spanish empire. \nThis is a free public event \n \nAlthough frontiers of conquest have always been central to the regional histories of the Americas\, this is the first work to approach the subject through epic poetry and the main events in the poets’ lives. López-Chávez also investigates the geographical spaces and landmarks where the conquests of Chile and New Mexico took place\, the natural landscape of each area as both the Spanish and the natives saw it\, and the characteristics of the expeditions in both regions\, with special attention to the violence of the invasions. In her discussion of law\, geography\, and frontier\, López-Chávez carries the poems’ firsthand testimony on the political\, cultural\, and social resistance of indigenous people into present-day debates about regional and national identity. \nCelia López-Chávez is a retired Associate Professor for the Honors College at the University of New Mexico and author of Con la cruz y con el dinero: Los Jesuitas del San Juan Colonial (With the Cross and with Money: Jesuits in Colonial San Juan).
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/reading-booksigning-epics-empire-frontier-alonso-de-ercilla-gaspar-de-villagra-spanish-colonial-chroniclers/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170107
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20170112T202012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170112T202012Z
UID:2778-1483660800-1483747199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:First Friday: Docent Education and Conversation
DESCRIPTION:9:30 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 Annette Lujan at 505-383-4783 or email her at Annette.Lujan@state.nm.us for more information.\nFree event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/first-friday-docent-education-conversation-4/
LOCATION:Domenici Education Building\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170423
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20170407T184937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170407T184937Z
UID:3476-1492560000-1492905599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:UNM Decolonizing Nature Conference
DESCRIPTION:8:30 am – 7 pm—Thursday & Friday\n8:30 am – 4 pm—Saturday \nThe University of New Mexico is hosting an interdisciplinary environmental justice public forum\, “Decolonizing Nature: Resistance\, Resilience\, Revitalization\,” which includes a four-day interdisciplinary conference from April 19 through April 22 at the NHCC; a companion exhibition at 516 ARTS from April 15 through April 29; a film screening at the UNM Art Museum on April 18; and a community event\, “Abrazos: A Community Celebration of Environmental Justice\,” at the Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge\, organized by conference partners Friends of the Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge and the Los Jardines Institute\, on Earth Day\, April 22. \nAll events are free and open to the public\, but registration is required. The program and registration information are available on the conference website: http://decolonizingnature.unm.edu. \n \nThe colonization of nature under capitalism is rooted in an ethos that views human beings as separate to and above nature—Earthmasters for whom the Planet is an inexhaustible reservoir of natural resources to be exploited. With profit as the prime motive\, the resources are denuded beyond sustainable limits for the disproportionate benefit of a wealthy few. Pollution and waste from this activity also is skewed in its impact\, in this case to the substantial detriment of poor and marginalized people\, indigenous communities\, and biotic life. Capital’s colonization of nature has brought us to our current moment of grave ecological peril—climate change\, Sixth Extinction\, and other human-caused environmental crises that cumulatively and rapidly degrade Earth’s life-sustaining ecological fabric. \nDecolonizing nature has thus become an urgent priority if we are to progress toward a just and sustainable Earth for all living beings. How do we resist further ecological devastation? How do we achieve resilience in times of stress? How do we revitalize affected ecological habitats and communities? The UNM forum will address these and related issues. \nThe conference features 33 speakers from the fields of art\, architecture\, humanities\, religion and science\, and grassroots activists from across the US as well as Mexico\, Canada and Ecuador. It is designed to foster discussions on integration of knowledge across disciplines\, practices across cultures\, and social-environmental movements across geographies. \nThe conference and the associated programming are sponsored by the Land Arts of the American West and Art & Ecology programs in the Department of Art at the University of New Mexico\, in partnership with the National Hispanic Cultural Center\, 516 ARTS\, Friends of the Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge\, Los Jardines Institute\, and the Santa Fe Art Institute. The project is coordinated by Subhankar Banerjee\, Lannan Chair and professor of Art & Ecology\, University of New Mexico. Organizers are grateful for the generous support provided by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation\, the Lannan Foundation\, the New Mexico Humanities Council\, and the University of New Mexico’s Office of the Vice President for Research\, Center for Regional Studies\, College of Fine Arts\, and Department of Art.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/unm-decolonizing-nature-conference/
LOCATION:Domenici Education Building\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170423
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20170324T213222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170324T213222Z
UID:3410-1492819200-1492905599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:La Canoa Legacy Talks:  Rebecca Blum Martinez\, Standing on Their Shoulders: A History of Bilingual Education in New Mexico
DESCRIPTION:2 pm to 4 pm \nJoin Rebecca Blum Martinez\, professor of bilingual and ESL education in the College of Education at the University of New Mexico\, for a talk on the history and present state of bilingual education in New Mexico. \nBlum Martinez has worked with and advocated for bilingual students and their families in New Mexico since 1975. Bilingual education has been a contentious educational reform since its inception in the late 1960s. New Mexico\, in 1969\, was one of the first states to embrace Spanish/English bilingual education. The struggle for Spanish language rights has been a constant preoccupation in the state since the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed in 1848. The talk will highlight the many initiatives undertaken in public education in New Mexico\, beginning in the 1960s\, to ensure children’s linguistic rights. \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 of 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.\nFree public event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/standing-shoulders-history-bilingual-education-new-mexico/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170501
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20170322T211044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170322T211044Z
UID:3389-1493510400-1493596799@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:REZILIENCE Indigenous Arts Experience
DESCRIPTION:8 am to 6 pm\n(Rio Rez Run in Bosque from 8 am to 9 am; NHCC campus opens at 9 am) \nA full day of interactive art\, education\, wellness\, and technology programs\, this premiere event features a mix of contemporary and traditional activities coordinated by various organizations and professionals working with and within Indigenous communities. Activities include music\, film\, poetry\, creative workshops\, panel discussions\, community conversations\, health and fitness activities\, a fashion show\, vendors\, technology demonstrations\, interactive projects\, and live art! \nMost incredibly\, every ticket sale makes a contribution to each partnering organization! REZILIENCE partners include The Heard Museum\, Institute of American Indian Arts\, SITE Santa Fe\, WINGS of America\, Rezonate Art\, Working Classroom\, NDNCraft.com\, Immastar Productions\, Harwood Art Center\, and many more! \nFor more information\, visit www.REZARTX.com or follow RezilienceArtX on Facebook.\n$10; children 7 and younger free with a paying adult \nClick here for more information on the REZILIENCE Indigenous Arts Experience: VOICE Concert.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/rezilience-indigenous-arts-experience/
LOCATION:NHCC Campus\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Dance,Food,Music,Performing Arts,Speakers,Theatre,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170107
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20170112T202012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170112T202012Z
UID:2778-1483660800-1483747199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:First Friday: Docent Education and Conversation
DESCRIPTION:9:30 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 Annette Lujan at 505-383-4783 or email her at Annette.Lujan@state.nm.us for more information.\nFree event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/first-friday-docent-education-conversation-4/
LOCATION:Domenici Education Building\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170507
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20170308T190301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170308T190301Z
UID:3347-1494028800-1494115199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Reading & Booksigning: A. Gabriel Meléndez\, The Book of Archives
DESCRIPTION:2 pm to 4 pm \nJoin author A. Gabriel Meléndez for a reading from his new book The Book of Archives and Other Stories from the Mora Valley\, New Mexico. \nThe Book of Archives tells the story of New Mexico’s Mora Valley\, located in the shadow of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains\, through the ghosts of history it harbors: troubadours and soldiers\, Plains Indians and settlers\, families fleeing and finding home. There\, more than a century ago\, villagers collect scraps of paper documenting the valley’s history and their identity—military records\, travelers’ diaries\, newspaper articles\, poetry\, and more—and bind them into a leather portfolio known as “The Book of Archives.” When a bomb blast during the Mexican-American War scatters the book’s contents to the wind\, the memory of the accounts lives on instead in the minds of Mora residents. Poets and storytellers pass down the valley’s traditions into the twentieth century\, from one generation to the next.\nFree public event \n \nA. Gabriel Meléndez is a Professor of American Studies at the University of New Mexico\, the recently appointed Director of UNM’s Center for Regional Studies\, and the author of several books\, including Spanish-Language Newspapers in New Mexico\, 1834–1958 and Hidden Chicano Cinema: Film Dramas in the Borderlands. A native of Mora with el don de la palabra\, the divine gift of words\, Meléndez mines historical sources and his own imagination to reconstruct the valley’s story\, first in English and then in Spanish\, stringing together humorous\, tragic\, and quotidian vignettes about historical events and unlikely occurrences to create a vivid portrait of Mora\, both in cultural memory and in present reality.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/reading-booksigning-book-archives-stories-mora-valley-new-mexico/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170514
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20170406T234524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170406T234524Z
UID:3473-1494633600-1494719999@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:San Ysidro Feast Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:10 am to 2 pm \nEach spring\, New Mexico communities celebrate San Ysidro (aka San Isidro or Saint Isidore) the patron saint of farmers\, gardeners\, and workers. San Ysidro blesses the fields\, brings rain and discourages drought\, and assures a healthy growing season for local crops such as chile\, beans\, corn and squash. \nTraditionally observed on May 15\, join us May 13 as we celebrate San Ysidro’s Feast Day with local farmers\, activities\, food\, artists and so much more! \nParticipants include: City of Albuquerque Open Space\, Querencia Institute\, La Cosecha\, USDA/NRCS\, Rancho de las Golondrinas\, Bueno Foods\, Master Gardeners\, Antiquas del Norte Honeybee Rescue Farm\, and FoodCorps New Mexico/APS School Gardens. You also can expect demonstrations by artists featured in Outstanding in His Field: San Ysidro – Patron Saint of Farmers\, a food truck by Street Food Institute\, food and paletas available from Pop Fizz and more! \nThe NHCC Art Museum will be open during this event with a $5 admission. \nFree community event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/san-ysidro-feast-day-celebration/
LOCATION:September-2019-Board-Meeting-Minutes
CATEGORIES:Education,Food,Speakers,Visual Arts,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170521
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20170413T175658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170413T175658Z
UID:3497-1495238400-1495324799@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:La Canoa: New Mexicans and the Battle of Bataan
DESCRIPTION:2 pm \nJoin Margaret Garcia for a presentation and excerpts from her book Tell Me Another War Story\, chronicling the history of the New Mexico National Guard 200th Coast Artillery\, their valiant stand on Bataan in the Philippines\, and their reluctant surrender on April 9th 1942\, followed by the infamous Bataan Death March and status as POWs.  She will also talk about her father\, Evans Garcia’s experiences growing up in southern New Mexico\, in the battle and  prison camp\, and how he and his “buddies” stayed together after coming home\, serving their fellow veterans and doing all they could to keep the Bataan story alive.\nThis is a free event open to the public \n \nMargaret Garcia was born in Santa Fe\, New Mexico\, after her father came home from World War II.  Growing up\, she heard him and his veteran buddies telling their war stories as they gathered in the family kitchen\, but she never really understood the importance.  When Margaret was ten years old\, her parents divorced\, and she moved to Albuquerque and stayed close to her father over the years. \nMargaret graduated from the University of New Mexico; her father was a NMSU Aggie\, and they carried on a fun and spirited rivalry for decades.  Margaret took notes on anything she could when her father started telling war stories at dinner or at veteran events.  She promised him she would write his story\, fulfilling his request that she do everything she could so people would remember Bataan.  Tell Me Another War Story was published in April\, 2016. \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 of 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.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/la-canoa-new-mexicans-harrowing-experience-battle-bataan-infamous-death-march/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:Speakers,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170604
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20170302T181904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170302T181904Z
UID:3324-1496448000-1496534399@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Reading & Booksigning: Antonio C. Marquez\, Volver
DESCRIPTION:2 pm to 4 pm \nJoin author Antonio C. Marquez for a reading from his new book\, a memoir titled Volver: A Persistence of Memory. \nVolver recounts Marquez’ life story from his childhood memories to the impact of immigration and war on his family; his experiences of gang conflict in El Paso and Los Angeles; his enlistment in the Marine Corps; and his activism in the civil rights movement and the antiwar movement of the Vietnam era. Born on the eve of World War II into a family of Mexican immigrants in El Paso\, Marquez recounts a story of survival and courage. \nAntonio C. Marquez is professor emeritus of English Language and Literature at the University of New Mexico.\nFree public event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/book-reading-signing-volver-persistence-memory/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-August-26–September-7
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170618
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20170303T202931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170303T202931Z
UID:3803-1497657600-1497743999@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:La Canoa: Narrating the Manito Trail in Wyoming and Arizona
DESCRIPTION:2 pm \nJoin Vanessa Fonseca\, Assistant Professor\, English – Arizona State University; Levi Romero\, Assistant Professor\, Chicana and Chicano Studies – University of New Mexico; and Trisha Martínez\, Ph.D. Student\, American Studies – University of New Mexico\, as they discuss the Manito Trail. \nThis is an interdisciplinary ethnographic project documenting Hispanic New Mexican\, or Manito\, migration from New Mexico to different parts of the United States from the 1850’s to the present. Looking at the many major migration routes of Manito families\, this project focuses on the driving factors for Manito migration and the exploration of querencia\, or how one establishes a sense of self and community through place. For this talk\, we will speak about our experiences along the Manito Trail in both Wyoming and Arizona and offer some historical and community perspectives gained from our work with Manito communities who left New Mexico in search of employment and opportunity.\nFree community event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/la-canoa-narrating-manito-trail-wyoming-arizona/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170622
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20170601T212608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170601T212608Z
UID:3818-1498003200-1498089599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Reading & Booksigning: Robert Con Davis-Undiano\, Mestizos Come Home! Making and Claiming Mexican American Identity
DESCRIPTION:6 pm to 8 pm \nJoin author Robert Con Davis-Undiano for a reading from his recently released book\, Mestizos Come Home! Making and Claiming Mexican American Identity. \nDavis-Undiano’s landmark book details the profound ways in which Mexican Americans have contributed to U.S. culture since the 1960s. It addresses the need for Mexican Americans and Latinos to stop apologizing for being in the U.S.\, as well as the need for mainstream culture to stop making them the “enemy.” The intent of the work is to encourage Latinos to take pride in what they have accomplished already\, and to help others to be more understanding of what Mexican Americans and other Latinos are continuing to try to accomplish. \nRobert Con Davis-Undiano is a Mexican American and a professor/administrator at the University of Oklahoma.\nFree public event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/reading-booksigning-robert-con-davis-undiano/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170805
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170806
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20170329T193007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170329T193007Z
UID:3429-1501891200-1501977599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Reading & Booksigning: Jonathan Marcantoni\, Kings of 7th Avenue and Tristiana
DESCRIPTION:2 pm to 4 pm \nJoin author Jonathan Marcantoni\, who will be traveling to Albuquerque from Colorado\, for an interactive reading event\, drawing from the material in his books Kings of 7th Avenue and Tristiana. \nKings of 7th Avenue takes an unflinching look at Tampa’s multi-ethnic communities to show how the roots of misogyny and abuse have grown so deep that they have become tradition\, tracing the meteoric rise of one couple and the violent fall of another against the backdrop of Tampa’s infamous Ybor City club district. Tristiana\, Marcantoni’s first Spanish-language novel\, explores a beautiful and troubled land where a group of men and women debate between the playful comfort of the world of ideas and the cruel reality of political violence. The epic of these “Tristianos\,” embodied in paintings and murals—transcends the lines connecting the struggles of the past and the dreams of a free future.\nFree public event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/reading-booksigning-jonathan-marcantoni-kings-7th-avenue-tristiana/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171008
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20170930T181644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170930T181644Z
UID:4186-1507334400-1507420799@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:The Piñata Exhibit (Sure to be a Smash Hit!) Artist Meet and Greet: Isaías Rodríguez (aka the Little Piñata Maker)!
DESCRIPTION:2 pm to 4 pm \nPlease join us for a very special opportunity to meet artist Isaías Rodríguez (aka the Little Piñata Maker)! You don’t want to miss this very special opportunity to meet artist Isaías Rodríguez (aka the Little Piñata Maker) who will be leading a tour of The Piñata Exhibit (Sure to be a Smash Hit!). In addition Isaías Rodríguez (aka the Little Piñata Maker)! Will be holding a trunk show and sale. \nIsaías spent the last ten years capturing the fun and creativity of traditional piñatas but on a mini scale. All of his little piñatas are no bigger than 3-4 inches and each one is unique. You can learn more about Isaías and his work on his website HERE. \nThe Piñata Exhibit (Sure to be a Smash Hit!) celebrates this popular art form with over 175 examples from Mexico\, California\, Arizona\, Nevada\, Texas and New Mexico. Traditional and iconic works\, alongside creations by contemporary piñata artists\, illustrate how piñatas maintain their historical and social importance while also reflecting transnational shifts in popular\, political\, and visual culture.\nFree with the price of museum admission
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/pinata-exhibit-sure-smash-hit-artist-meet-greet-isaias-rodriguez-aka-little-pinata-maker/
LOCATION:September-2019-Board-Meeting-Minutes
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Visual Arts,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171015
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20170329T192600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170329T192600Z
UID:3427-1507939200-1508025599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Reading & Booksigning: Irene Blea\, Beneath the Super Moon
DESCRIPTION:2 pm to 4 pm \nJoin author Irene Blea for a reading from her book Beneath the Super Moon. \nThe third book in Blea’s “Suzanna” trilogy\, Beneath the Super Moon follows Suzanna Montoya from the mid-1960s\, in the early days of the Chicano Movement\, as she has settled in the city\, developed a critical consciousness\, and begun to address urban concerns about race\, class\, and gender. Suzanna’s analytical gift provides a colorful voice as she takes action to address the manifestations of racism\, sexism\, and class discrimination where they happen—in her life—all while she seeks to reunite with the sons she left behind when she ran from her abusive husband.\nFree public event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/reading-booksigning-irene-blea-beneath-super-moon/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171105
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20170927T225524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170927T225524Z
UID:4164-1509753600-1509839999@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Reading & Booksigning: Pablo Brescia\, The Defeat of the Real\, and Santiago Vaquera-Vásquez\, En el Lost y Found
DESCRIPTION:2 pm to 4 pm \nJoin Pablo Brescia as he reads from his book La derrota de lo real/The Defeat of the Real (Miami and Mexico\, 2017) and Santiago Vaquera-Vásquez as he reads from his book En el Lost y Found (2016). \nPablo Brescia makes us see that what is created by literature can be\, at the same time\, fictional and present within us. Some stories deconstruct reality\, others assemble worlds playing with detective fiction or science fiction; some are ironic\, others satiric; some refer back to Wilcock and Bolaño\, others to Borges. In these stories\, Brescia’s narrative pulse proves to be necessary by helping us capture reality’s insane ways. \nSantiago Vaquera-Vásquez is an unrepentant border crosser\, ex-dj\, Xicano writer\, painter\, and academic. An Associate Professor of Creative Writing and Hispanic Southwest Literatures and Cultures in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of New Mexico\, he is recently back in New Mexico after a year as a Fulbright Senior Lecturer in Ankara\, Turkey. He has also taught and lectured at universities across the United States\, Latin America\, and Europe. A member of the research group UC-Mexicanistas. \n \nPablo Brescia was born in Buenos Aires and has lived in the United States since 1986. He has published three books of short stories: La derrota de lo real/The Defeat of the Real (Miami and Mexico\, 2017)\, Fuera de Lugar/Out of Place (Peru\, 2012/Mexico\, 2013) and La apariencia de las cosas/The Appearance of Things (México\, 1997)\, and a book of hybrid texts No hay tiempo para la poesía/NoTime for Poetry (Buenos Aires\, 2011)\, with the pen name Harry Bimer. Some of his stories are collected in ESC (Miami\, 2013) and Gente ordinaria/Ordinary People (Mexico\, 2014). His blog is Preferiría (no) hacerlo/I Would Prefer (Not) To (http://pablobrescia.blogspot.com). He teaches Latin American Literature at the University of South Florida. \nSantiago Vaquera-Vásquez is the author of four collections of short stories\, Algún día te cuento las cosas que he visto (2012)\, Luego el silencio (2014)\, One Day I’ll Tell You the Things I’ve Seen (2015)\, and En el Lost y Found (2016). His most recent work is a co-edited anthology of scholarly writing\, The Latino/a Midwest Reader. Widely published in Spanish\, his literary work has appeared in anthologies and literary journals in Spain\, Italy\, Latin America and the United States. He has discussed his work with Eduardo Halfón and Daniel Alarcón in The Believer\, and with Edmundo Paz Soldán and Santiago Roncagliolo in The Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies. His stories bear witness to the lives of Latinas/os who travel from California to Mexico City\, from Madrid to Istanbul. The stories are populated by wanderers building a home out of movement and living through the cultural consequences of migration. Commenting on his writing\, Junot Díaz has said “Santiago Vaquera is literary lightning. He impresses\, he illuminates\, and when he is at his best you are left shaken\, in awe. \nFree public event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/reading-booksigning-pablo-brescia-defeat-real/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-August-26–September-7
CATEGORIES:Speakers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171111
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20171102T155650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171102T155650Z
UID:4265-1510272000-1510358399@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Celebrity tour of The Piñata Exhibit (Sure to be a Smash Hit!) with Lalo Alcaraz
DESCRIPTION:6 pm to 7:30 pm \nCome enjoy a special tour of the NHCC Art Museum’s The Piñata Exhibit (Sure to be a Smash Hit!) conducted by Lalo Alcaraz on November 10\, 2017 from 6-7:30 pm. Lalo is the author of the comic La Cucaracha\, a nationally syndicated\, politically themed Latino daily comic strip\, and was a consulting producer and writer on the animated show Bordertown. In addition\, Lalo served as a cultural consultant on the Disney/Pixar film Coco. Following the museum tour\, Lalo will have prints available for sale.\nFree with a suggested $5 donation to the museum
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/celebrity-tour-pinata-exhibit-sure-smash-hit-lalo-alcaraz/
LOCATION:September-2019-Board-Meeting-Minutes
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Visual Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171119
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20171102T233857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171102T233857Z
UID:4267-1510963200-1511049599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:La Canoa: Legacy Talks: The Myth of Tri-Cultural Harmony: Ethnic/Sexual Personas in the Tri-Cultural Land of Enchantment
DESCRIPTION:3:30 pm \nJoin us for an examination of New Mexico’s public ideology of tri-culturalism\, which holds that the state consists of three separate ethnic groups living together in harmony. \nChris Wilson\, Professor of Cultural Landscape Studies at the University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning will discuss the myth\, developed in the 1880s as part of the campaign to make New Mexico a state\, and crystalized in the early 20th century with the rise of mass tourism. The primary visual expression of this rhetoric—found in both public art and tourism promotional literature—is a set of ethnic personas. Occupying the middle ground between racial stereotypes and mythic archetypes\, these popular cultural types—like the iconography of the saints before them—are recognizable through attributes of costume\, arts and crafts\, skin color and facial type\, tools and modes of transportation. When linked to assumptions about technological progress\, occupational status and\, above all\, gender roles\, these images also encapsulate and endorse a particular vision of social hierarchy.\nThis is a free public event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/la-canoa-legacy-talks-myth-tri-cultural-harmony-ethnicsexual-personas-tri-cultural-land-enchantment/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171203
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20171101T221954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171101T221954Z
UID:4261-1512172800-1512259199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Reading & Booksigning\, Borderless: The Art of Luis Tapia
DESCRIPTION:2 pm to 4 pm \nJoin us for a panel discussion and book signing celebrating Borderless: The Art of Luis Tapia\, a new book that documents pioneering Chicano artist Luis Tapia’s 45-year career in art. The first full-length study of Tapia’s work\, Borderless delves deep into his artistic legacy as a celebrated and influential figure in Chicano and New Mexican art\, from the early 1970s to today. Leading art historians\, curators\, and literary figures consider Tapia’s refined craftsmanship and insightful commentary to be visual and social touchstones for a tradition in transition. Contributors include Dana Gioia\, Charlene Villaseñor Black\, Lucy R. Lippard\, Denise Chávez\, Edward Hayes\, and Director and Curator of the NHCC Art Museum\, Tey Marianna Nunn.\nFree with a suggested $5 donation to the museum
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/reading-booksigning-borderless-art-luis-tapia/
LOCATION:September-2019-Board-Meeting-Minutes
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Visual Arts,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171217
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20171130T192446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171130T192446Z
UID:4399-1513382400-1513468799@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:La Canoa: Under the Canopy of the Cottonwoods of Alameda
DESCRIPTION:2 pm \nDr. Jerry Gurule\, Professor at the College of Arts and Sciences\, Department of Spanish and Portuguese UNM will present us with a vivid look at the community of Alameda. \nJoin us on a journey of discovery of the community of Alameda explored through history and anecdotes. Alameda was vitally linked to the Río Grande that supplied the essence of life to it and its sister communities of Los Ranchos\, Corrales and Sandía Pueblo. This is\, in part\, a visual journey of the past and present interwoven among the “alamos” of the area. These were communities filled with their share of rapscallions and heroes\, but communities we fondly referred to as “mi gente\,” a people with a deep appreciation of the space they occupied.\nThis is a free public event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/la-canoa-canopy-cottonwoods-alameda/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-August-26–September-7
CATEGORIES:Speakers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180203
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20171103T171153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171103T171153Z
UID:4273-1517529600-1517615999@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:First Friday: Docent Education and Conversation
DESCRIPTION:9:30 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 Annette Lujan at 505-383-4783 or email her at Annette.Lujan@state.nm.us for more information.\nFree event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/first-friday-docent-education-conversation-11/
LOCATION:Domenici Education Building\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180205
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20180127T230306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180127T230306Z
UID:4531-1517702400-1517788799@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Sundays in the Museum
DESCRIPTION:2 pm to 3 pm \nNational Hispanic Cultural Center Art Museum presents Sundays in the Museum Tours every Sunday afternoon starting at 2 pm. Each tour will be different depending on the exhibit and theme.\nFree with NHCC Museum admission
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/saturdays-in-the-museum-14/
LOCATION:September-2019-Board-Meeting-Minutes
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Visual Arts,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180211
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20171213T210919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171213T210919Z
UID:4428-1518220800-1518307199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Reading & Booksigning: Diana Silva\, Molé Mama; A Memoir of Love\, Cooking and Loss
DESCRIPTION:2 pm to 4 pm \nJoin author Diana Silva for a book reading and signing of Molé Mama; A Memoir of Love\, Cooking and Loss about the intimate journey of Diana’s mother’s final thirteen months. She cooks her mother’s heirloom Mexican recipes every weekend while Rose presides from her nearby hospice bed and completes taste tests to ensure that Diana has perfected her favorite dishes. Rose also uses this precious time to help Diana understand the secrets to a good life: forgiveness\, love\, faith\, and gratitude for every moment. The book includes some of Rose’s most cherished recipes\, Chicken mole\, Spanish rice\, chili beans\, enchiladas\, guacamole and others. Diana Silva is a San Francisco-based author\, radio host\, video blogger and home chef. Her Molé Mama Recipes YouTube channel celebrates family recipes\, cooking delicious meals at home and adding love to every recipe. Diving into her Latina roots\, she uses her magical molcajete\, and other tools and techniques that make her food taste like grandma used to make back in Mexico.\nFree community event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/reading-memoir-love-cooking-loss/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-August-11-–-24
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180212
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20180127T230605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180127T230605Z
UID:4532-1518307200-1518393599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Sundays in the Museum
DESCRIPTION:2 pm to 3 pm \nNational Hispanic Cultural Center Art Museum presents Sundays in the Museum Tours every Sunday afternoon starting at 2 pm. Each tour will be different depending on the exhibit and theme.\nFree with NHCC Museum admission
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/sundays-in-the-museum/
LOCATION:September-2019-Board-Meeting-Minutes
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Visual Arts,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180304
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20180214T184627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180214T184627Z
UID:4666-1520035200-1520121599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Reading & Booksigning\, Historic Route 66: A New Mexican Crossroads
DESCRIPTION:2 pm to 4 pm \nJoin authors Joseph P. Sánchez\, Angélica Sánchez-Clark\, and Steve Mandrgoc for a presentation of their book Historic Route 66: A New Mexican Crossroads\, narrating the history of how New Mexico’s portion of Highway 66 came to be and the people who used it as a lifeline for medical purposes\, food\, commerce\, and the transport of livestock\, which together shaped the significance of Historic Route 66 to our national heritage.\nFree public event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/reading-booksigning-historic-route-66-new-mexican-crossroads/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-August-26–September-7
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180310
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180312
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20180216T172649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180216T172649Z
UID:4712-1520640000-1520812799@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Mundos de Mestizaje
DESCRIPTION:12 pm to 5 pm \nA Vision of History through Fresco… \nMundos de Mestizaje by Frederico Vigil is a mural housed in the Torreón on the campus of the National Hispanic Cultural Center. This monumental fresco depicts thousands of years of Hispanic history highlighting diverse cultural connections between people and places from the Iberian Peninsula to the Americas. The 4\,000 square foot painting is one of the largest frescos in North America. \nThe digitized imagery of the painting ensures that this culturally significant work can be a sharing and learning experience for students and families anywhere. We invite you to explore the imagery\, history and complexities of the Mundos de Mestizaje mural. \nDiscover on your own by clicking the link HERE.\n(It may take a moment to load.  Microsoft Internet Explorer is NOT recommended.  Best experienced with Safari\, Firefox or Chrome.)\nFree
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/mundos-de-mestizaje-10/
LOCATION:NHCC Torreón\, 1701 4th street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speakers,Visual Arts,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180317
DTSTAMP:20260403T113137
CREATED:20171014T191138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171014T191138Z
UID:4223-1521158400-1521244799@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Colcha Community Stitch-Along
DESCRIPTION:9:30 am – 12 pm \nJoin our monthly gathering for colcheras of all skill levels led by Annette Gutierrez Turk. If you are beginning or advanced in the traditional New Mexican style of embroidery\, bring your current colcha project along and enjoy these monthly\, informal\, community work sessions to share ideas\, resources and encouragement! \nFor more information\, call Elena at 505-246-2261 or e-mailing elenad.baca@state.nm.us.\nFree event \nFacilitated by Sandia Mountains Chapter-EGA
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/colcha-community-stitch-along-9/
LOCATION:Domenici Education Building\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Workshops
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