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SUMMARY:What We Bring to the Table
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the National Hispanic Cultural Center’s 25th birthday\, we explore artworks created by the artists who spend their days (and nights) keeping the Center going. What We Bring to the Table will be on view in the NHCC Visual Art Museum Community Gallery beginning September 5th. \nFeatured Artworks by: \nAdri De La Cruz\, Visual Arts Set & Exhibition Designer \nAnna Lee DeSaulniers\, Film Coordinator \nAmy Padilla\, History & Literacy Arts Librarian \nChristopher Acevedo\, Visual & Performing Arts Set & Exhibition Designer \nElena Baca\, Education Program Manager \nGabriella Vigil\, Event Coordinator \nhazel batrezchavez\, Curator \nJacob Saavedra\, Customer Service Representative \nJames R. Chávez\, Business Operations Specialist \nJoe Stephensen\, Contractor \nJosh Barreras\, Campus Safety & Security. \nKatie Rooke\, Graphic Designer. \nKim Arthun\, Contractor. \nPetra Brown\, History & Literacy Arts Digitization Project Manager. \nRalph Trujillo\, Custodial. \nRosemary Castro-Gallegos\, Performing Arts Set & Exhibition Designer. \nRobin Sanchez\, Interim History & Literary Arts Program Manager & Archivist. \nSamantha\, Campus Safety & Security.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/what-we-bring-to-the-table/
LOCATION:Visual Art Museum\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Film Documentary: Green is the New Red (De la guerre froide à la guerre verte)
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, August 2\, 2026\n12:00 pm \nNHCC | Bank of America Theatre \nNHCC presents a series of documentaries about environmental hardships from the Southwest throughout Latin America. These matinee film screenings pair perfectly with a visit to the Visual Arts Museum before or after. Explore the subject matter of environmental justice through multiple mediums in one afternoon. \nThrough a critical recounting of Operation Condor\, a coordinated campaign of political repression across Latin America during the 1970s\, filmmaker Anna Recalde Miranda locates the roots of Paraguay’s current ecological disaster. As part of this campaign\, the country’s right-wing dictatorship subjected political dissidents— leftists\, intellectuals\, union leaders\, peasants\, even children—to surveillance\, torture\, kidnappings\, assassinations and land grabs. Evidence of these unlawful actions can be found within documents in the Archives of Terror but can also be witnessed across the nation’s vast fields of soy\, which are sprayed with agrochemicals and grown in the interest of multinational food corporations. In possession of its own form of record keeping\, the soil tells a story of decimated insect populations\, worsening droughts\, displaced Indigenous peoples and landless farmers. A documentary that unites land sovereignty with human rights in chilling\, uncompromising fashion\, DE LA GUERRE FROIDE À LA GUERRE VERTE reveals the historical conditions that have allowed the political and economic priorities of few to take place over sustaining forms of life for all. (Winnie Wang) \nDirector: Anna Recalde Miranda | 2024 | 1h 45m \nFree Community Event \nRESERVE YOUR TICKETS HERE!
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-documentary-green-is-the-new-red-de-la-guerre-froide-a-la-guerre-verte/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film
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