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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260416
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SUMMARY:AfroMundo Festival: “Manifesting the Envisioned”
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, April 16\, 2026\n7:00 pm \nNHCC | Salón Ortega \n2026 AfroMundo Festival: “Futurism: Manifesting the Envisioned”\nFeatured Regions: U.S. & U.S. Territories: Puerto Rico\, Virgin Islands\, Guam\, American Samoa\, Mariana Islands \nArtistic presentation by Puerto Rico’s award-winning Las Nietas de Nonó. Followed by a panel discussion and Q&A. Panelists include Las Nietas de Nonó; liberation strategist and fabulist c.j Davison; multidisciplinary CHamoru artist Dakota Camacho; and Alabama playwright\, performer and cultural worker David H. Parker. Moderated by artist AfroMundo Youth Council member\, Lauryn Mills-Bohannon. \nThe 2026 AfroMundo Festival is free to the general public with limited seating and includes films\, concerts\, literature\, oral traditions\, panel discussions\, culinary and other arts to foster a greater understanding of our shared humanity. Learn more at afromundo.org. \nPLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATION HERE! \nc.j Davison: c.j Davison (they/them) is a Black\, Southern\, and queer cultural organizer from Birmingham\, Alabama. At the root of their work; cj practices art as liberation strategy to fabulate\, investigate\, and document the world around us through a Black-queer paradigm. As a cultural organizer and artistic facilitator\, cj has raised over $2.5 million for artists and organizations led by and serving people living within the margins of the margins. Their work spans the stage and screen from producing and directing plays and musical across the country to creating short-form documentary and episodic projects that reimagine community\, care\, and liberation. \nDakota Camacho: Dakota Camacho comes from the Matao/CHamoru peoples of Låguas and comes from the villages of Tomhom\, Mongmong\, and Hagåtña\, and descends from the Che’ and Eging clans\, and they also have Ilokano lineage. Camacho was born in the lands of the Snohomish and raised in Snohomish\, Swinomish\, Duwamish\, Muckleshoot\, and Suquamish territories. They grew up in the Soufend of Seatle where they found their calling for poetry\, dancing\, and chanting. Amongst the Native peoples of that land\, Black\, Filipinx\, and other Peoples working towards justice on earth\, they learned of the transformative potential of culture. Camacho arrived in Guåhan\, Låguas (the Mariånas) in the year 2011\, to find Matao/CHamoru language and culture teachers. Camacho became friends with Jeremy Cepeda\, a fino’ håya language teacher\, and Jeremy guided Camacho on yo’ña (their) language learning journey. For many years\, Camacho traveled around the world sharing their dance and musical creations\, and cultivating relationships with Indigenous peoples in Aoteara\, Turtle Island (so-called “North/South America”)\, Hawai’i\, and momentarily so-called Australia and Africa. In 2019\, Camacho and Cepeda started the Gi Matan Guma’ collective to give life to their ancestral language and traditions in an attempt to walk the path of ináfa’maolek (peace and equity for all living beings). Camacho started the MALI’E’ project to try and find ways to activate Theory/Memory/Imagining of (Making) Matao [Creativity] through multi-disciplinary art.  Today\, Dakota is very happy to be working with Gi Matan Guma’ in Låguas and throughout the diaspora. \nLas Nietas de Nonó are the afro-diasporic siblings\, mulowayi and mapenzi. In their creative process\, they evoke ancestral memory through personal archives. Their practice incorporates performance\, found objects\, organic materials\, ecology\, fiction\, video and installation. In 2022\, their solo show\, Posibles Escenarios\, Vol. 1 LNN was presented at Artists Space\, New York a grouping of newly commissioned multimedia works that extend Las Nietas’s explorations of themes such as processes of expropriation and colonial violence against Black communities and the development of microhistories in relation to geopolitics. They created Ilustraciones de la Mecánica in 2016 – a multimedia installation that was later commissioned by the 10th Berlin Biennale (2018) and the 79th Whitney Biennial (2019). They have received the Latinx Artist Fellowship from the US Latinx Art Forum (2022)\, the Rome Prize in Visual Art from the American Academy in Rome (2022)\, the United States Artist Award (2018)\, The Art of Change from the Ford Foundation (2017)\, and the Global Arts Fund from the Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice (2017 & 2020). Their art has been shown in Haiti\, Cuba\, the Dominican Republic\, Puerto Rico\, Ecuador\, England\, Germany\, Italy\, Norway\, Scotland\, and the United States. In 2019\, they co-founded Parceleras Afrocaribeñas\, an organization run by Black womxn\, where spaces for environmental and racial justice are created in the face of industrial developments that threaten their barrio of San Antón\, in Carolina\, Puerto Rico. \nDavid H. Parker (they/them) is a director\, producer\, screenwriter\, playwright\, performer\, and cultural worker from Birmingham\, AL. Intersectionality is at the core of their work\, with directing practices rooted in consent and wellness. They have been with the Birmingham Black Repertory Theatre Collective for almost 7 years and now serve as one of its Co-Artistic Directors. They earned their Master of Fine Arts from UCLA and their BA from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. David is grateful to claim multilocality\, with roots and community in Texas\, South Florida\, Los Angeles\, Baltimore\, the Ozarks\, and New York. David has directed or collaborated with Emmy\, Grammy\, and Tony Award-winning artists. David has also worked on and Off-Broadway; had their work reviewed in the New York Times and Los Angeles Times; trained at the Highlander Center in the footsteps of cultural organizers like Rosa Parks and Angela Davis; and recently published an interview with André De Shields in Southern Theatre magazine. \nMODERATOR: Lauryn Mills Bohannon \nAfroMundo Festival: Visual Artist Presentation & Conversation “Manifesting the Envisioned” | New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/afromundo-festival-visual-artist-presentation-conversation-manifesting-the-envisioned/
LOCATION:Salón Ortega\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts,Speakers,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260418
DTSTAMP:20260407T121305
CREATED:20260214T183321Z
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SUMMARY:AfroMundo Festival: “Spirits Rising: Ceremonies & Offerings”
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, April 17\, 2026\n7:00 pm \nNHCC | Salón Ortega \n2026 AfroMundo Festival: “Futurism: Manifesting the Envisioned”\nFeatured Regions: U.S. & U.S. Territories: Puerto Rico\, Virgin Islands\, Guam\, American Samoa\, Mariana Islands \nMulti-generational\, cross-cultural offerings from throughout the United States\, Puerto Rico\, American Samoa\, Guam and Virgin Islands. Followed by a Q&A and communal sharing of narratives. \nThe 2026 AfroMundo Festival is free to the general public with limited seating and includes films\, concerts\, literature\, oral traditions\, panel discussions\, culinary and other arts to foster a greater understanding of our shared humanity. Learn more at afromundo.org. \nPLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATION HERE! \nFeaturing:\nSherry Aragon\nTeresa Karolina\nDakota Camacho\nc.j Davison and David H. Parker\nDevine Fuga\nMoko Jumbie Yisrael Allan Peterson & Troupe \nAfroMundo Festival: Spirit Rising: Ceremonies & Offerings | New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/afromundo-festival-spirit-rising-ceremonies-offerings/
LOCATION:Salón Ortega\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts,Speakers,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260419
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SUMMARY:AfroMundo Festival: “Together We Heal”
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 18\, 2026\n1:00 – 3:00 pm \nNHCC | Salón Ortega \n2026 AfroMundo Festival: “Futurism: Manifesting the Envisioned”\nFeatured Regions: U.S. & U.S. Territories: Puerto Rico\, Virgin Islands\, Guam\, American Samoa\, Mariana Islands \nCommunal Healing and Talk Circle. Reiki Healers and Curanderas will be on hand to offer free\, healing services. \nThe 2026 AfroMundo Festival is free to the general public with limited seating and includes films\, concerts\, literature\, oral traditions\, panel discussions\, culinary and other arts to foster a greater understanding of our shared humanity. Learn more at afromundo.org. \nPLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATION HERE! \nSacred Spring Reiki Collective\nFreedom to Heal Program \nAfroMundo Festival: Spirit Rising: Healing & Talk Circle | New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/afromundo-festival-spirit-rising-healing-talk-circle/
LOCATION:Salón Ortega\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Education,Performing Arts,Speakers,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260420
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SUMMARY:Film Screening - Mi America: A Journey of Discovery
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, April 19\, 2026\n2:00 pm \nNHCC | Bank of America Theatre \n“Mi América: A Journey of Discovery is a documentary film that follows an uncle and nephew as they return to Northern New Mexico to reconnect with the land\, culture\, and community that shaped their family for more than 400 years. \nPLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATION HERE! \nWhat begins as a personal journey becomes an exploration of history\, identity\, and discovery. Through interviews\, landscapes\, music\, and lived experience\, Mi América examines the region’s deep religious and cultural traditions\, revealing how history has been preserved and passed down across generations. \nThe documentary also confronts difficult chapters of the past\, including the assimilation of children in schools\, where students were punished for speaking their native language. It addresses the long history of land grants that were stolen or stripped away\, and the resistance movements that emerged in the 1960s as communities fought to protect their ancestral land rights. \nAt its core\, Mi América is about belonging—how culture survives\, how memory endures\, and how the stories we inherit shape who we are”. \nPlease join us for a pre-screening performance with special guest\, Isaac Aragon\, who will open the event. Isaac Aragon is a native New Mexican deeply rooted in blues and soul. Isaacs politically charged musical message promotes love\, peace\, and social justice. Open your heart\, free your mind… And let the healing begin. \nFree community event. Please let us know who will be attending below. \nPLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATION HERE! \n\nClick on photo to enlarge
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-screening-mi-america-a-journey-of-discovery/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Bank of America Theatre\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260426
DTSTAMP:20260407T121305
CREATED:20260228T171651Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: El jugador de ajedrez/The Chess Player
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 25\, 2026\n1:00 pm \nNHCC | Bank of America Theatre \nSpanish Resource Center presenta screening of the Spanish film “El jugador de ajedrez” (The Chess Player)\, shown in its original Spanish version with English subtitles\, followed by a Q&A session and discussion with producer Juan Antonio Casado. “The Chess Player” has won numerous awards—including Best Picture\, Best Actor\, and Best Original Score at WorldFest Houston\, and Best Picture at the Golden Oniros Film Awards (Aosta\, Italy). Year: 2017. Length: 98 minutes. Genre: Drama. Nationality: Spain. Based on the novel of the same title by Julio Castedo. \nAfter Diego Padilla wins the Spanish Chess Championship he meets a beautiful French journalist called Marianne and they soon marry and have a daughter. But when the Spanish Civil War breaks out\, they must move to France in order to keep alive. However\, when the Nazis occupy Paris\, Diego is once again facing danger and is finally sent to jail after falsely being accused of spying. In these circumstances Chess will be his only chance of survival. \nEvento comunitario gratuito. Indícanos quién asistirá a continuación.\nFree community event. Please let us know who will be attending below. \nPLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATION HERE!
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-screening-el-jugador-de-ajedrez-the-chess-player/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Bank of America Theatre\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DTSTAMP:20260407T121305
CREATED:20260331T231734Z
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SUMMARY:Film Documentary: First We Bombed New Mexico
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, May 3\, 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. \nIn First We Bombed New Mexico\, Tina Cordova leads the fight for justice for majority Indigenous and Latino Nuevomexicano communities in New Mexico. Locals have suffered for decades as a result of radiation produced by the world’s first atomic attack at Trinity. \nDirector: Lois Lipman | Writers: Lois Lipman\, Joel Marcus | 2023 | 1h 35m | Stars: Kate Brown\, Tina Cordova\, & Myrriah Gómez \nRESERVE YOUR TICKETS HERE! \nFree Community Event
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-documentary-first-we-bombed-new-mexico/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Bank of America Theatre\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260517
DTSTAMP:20260407T121305
CREATED:20251204T173941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T182136Z
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SUMMARY:Noche de Familia: Cine Para Chiquitos featuring DreamWorks' Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
DESCRIPTION:4:00 pm \nNHCC | Bank of America Theatre \nNoche de Familia: Cine Para Chiquitos. Join us for a film screening and green-screen movie magic! Cine Para Chiquitos is a film night for children and families where a culturally relevant film is screened and the magic of movie making is shared through activities. The title of the film will be announced soon. \nFree community event. Bring the whole family! Please let us know who will be attending below. \nSponsored in part by NM Gas. \nPLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATION HERE!
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/noche-de-familia-cine-para-chiquitos/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Bank of America Theatre\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260608
DTSTAMP:20260407T121305
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SUMMARY:Film Documentary: Water for Life
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, June 7\, 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. \nWater For Life follows three Latin American Indigenous community leaders as they face death threats and murder to save their precious water resources from mining\, industrial agriculture\, and hydroelectric projects. \nDirector: Will Parrinello | Writer: Sarah Kass | 2023 | 1h 31m | Stars: Diego Luna\, Lila Downs\, & Daniela Millaleo \nFree Community Event \nRESERVE YOUR TICKET HERE!
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-documentary-water-for-life/
LOCATION:Roy E. Disney Center for Performing Arts: Bank of America Theatre\, 1701 4th Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87102
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260802
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260803
DTSTAMP:20260407T121305
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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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