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SUMMARY:El Voto Femenino: Sufragistas Latinas luchando por el derecho al voto
DESCRIPTION:The National Hispanic Cultural Center’s History and Literary Arts Program presents a new exhibit\, “El voto femenino: Sufragistas Latinas luchando por el derecho al voto/The Women’s Vote: Latina Suffragists who Fought for the Right to Vote” which opens on Friday\, January 24\, 2020\, and runs through June 30\, 2020. \nThere will be a free opening reception on Friday\, January 24\, 2020\, from 6-8 pm in the historic History and Literary Arts (HLA) Building on the NHCC campus\, where the exhibit is on display. \nThe exhibit features women from 24 countries in the international Hispanic diaspora who were instrumental in women’s suffrage\, including Nina Otero Warren (New Mexico\, US)\, Bertha Lutz (Brazil)\, Mathilde Hidalgo de Procel (Ecuador)\, Elvia Carrillo Puerto (Mexico)\, Ofelia Domínguez Navarro (Cuba)\, Elena Caffarena (Chile)\, Josefa Llanes Escoda (Philippines) and Jovita Idar (Texas\, US). \n \nOrganized by decade and countries\, the exhibit features photographs\, narrative\, objects (including household items)\, books and documents that illuminate the fight for suffrage by Latinas worldwide. \nThe exhibit also features a companion piece\, “Pan American Unity\,” a mural in woodblock by Albuquerque artist Julianna Kirwin. Kirwin replaced Diego Rivera’s Founding Fathers (in one of the panels of his 1940 “Pan American Unity” mural in San Francisco) with powerful women in the Americas who have shaped its destiny: Berta Cáceres\, Ruth Bader Ginsberg\, Dolores Huerta\, Michelle Bachelet\, Joy Harjo\, Deb Haaland\, Isabel Allende\, Helen Cordero\, Emma Gonzalez and María Martínez. \nThe exhibit is free and open to the public during hours of operation in the HLA building: Tuesday-Friday from 8:30 am – 5:30 pm and the first Saturday of the month from 1-5 pm. \n“El voto femenino” also commemorates the centennial of the U.S. women’s vote which is being celebrated nationwide in 2020. Programming related to both to the exhibit and the centennial will take place in History and Literary Arts through June 30\, 2020.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/el-voto-feminino-exhibit/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts
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SUMMARY:César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández: Presentation & Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:Join us as Prof. García Hernández makes a compelling case for closing immigration prisons in the U.S. immediately. He argues that these facilities cost taxpayers millions of dollars a year\, do not keep us safer\, and treat inhumanely the men\, women\, and children lawfully seeking residency or protection. There is another way to manage immigration\, he writes: “leave migrants alone.” In the past\, immigrants were not assumed to be criminals. Acts of trying to live and work in the United States were not punishable. In fact\, they were often encouraged. \nThis is a FREE event OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. \n \nGarcía Hernández’s eye-opening book\, “Migrating To Prison” explores the history of immigration prisons in America\, the re-emergence of immigration imprisonment\, and the fallacy of linking immigration prisons with national security risks and threats to the rule of law. \nCésar Cuauhtémoc García Hernández is a professor of law at the University of Denver and an  immigration lawyer. He runs the blog Crimmigration.com and  regularly speaks on immigration issues. He has appeared in the New York Times\, The Wall Street Journal\, NPR\, the BBC\, and many other media outlets. A native of McAllen\, TX\, a city at the heart of the American immigration debate\, he now lives in Denver.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/cesar-cuauhtemoc-garcia-hernandez-presentation-book-signing/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-August-26–September-7
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts
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SUMMARY:Mapitzmitl Xiukwetzpaltin (PAZ) Presents Tonal Machiotl/Piedra del Sol/Aztec Calendar
DESCRIPTION:11 am \nThis is the first of a series of workshops about the Aztec calendar\, covering a range of subject matter pertaining to this indigenous timekeeping device that was rediscovered in Mexico City in 1790. It is an overview of the calendar; participants will be shown the meaning of the calendar’s different concentric rings\, which are used to chart solar\, ceremonial\, and Venutian years. \nFree public event \n \nA second workshop\, sponsored by Kalpulli Izkalli\, will be held at Casa Barelas\, 1024 4th Street SW\, at 6 pm on Wednesday\, March 11. Admission to this workshop\, focusing on the solar year\, is on a donation basis. \nThe third workshop\, an explanation of the 260-day ceremonial year\, will be held at the NHCC on Saturday\, March 14\, in the Wells Fargo Auditorium at 11 am. This workshop is a free public event. \nThese workshops provide background information for the celebration of Yankwik Xiwitl\, or Mexika/Aztec New Year\, hosted by Kalpulli Ehecatl and Kalpulli Izkalli on Sunday\, March 15\, on the NHCC’s Plaza Mayor. The free public event\, ushering in Chikyei Tekpatl/Ocho Pedernal/Eight Stone Blade\, features fire making with a hand drill\, an offering of flowers and fruit\, and ritual Aztec dancing. \nThere are three different year counts in traditional Mesoamerican culture: a lunar year\, a solar year\, and a Venutian year. Mexika New Year celebrates the solar year of 365.25 days. \nFor more information\, e-mail pazehecatl@hotmail.com.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/mapitzmitl-xiukwetzpaltin-paz-presents-tonal-machiotl-piedra-del-sol-aztec-calendar/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-November-2-30
CATEGORIES:Dance,History and Literary Arts,Music,Performing Arts,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Mapitzmitl Xiukwetzpaltin (PAZ) Presents Tonal Machiotl/Piedra del Sol/Aztec Calendar
DESCRIPTION:All events at the NHCC through April 9\, 2020 have been cancelled / postponed.\nPlease call the NHCC at 505-246-2261 for more information. \n11 am \nThis is the third and last of a series of workshops about the Aztec calendar\, covering a range of subject matter pertaining to this indigenous timekeeping device that was rediscovered in Mexico City in 1790. It is an explanation of the 260-day ceremonial year. \nFree public event \n \nThese workshops provide background information for the celebration of Yankwik Xiwitl\, or Mexika/Aztec New Year\, hosted by Kalpulli Ehecatl and Kalpulli Izkalli on Sunday\, March 15\, on the NHCC’s Plaza Mayor. The free public event\, ushering in Chikyei Tekpatl/Ocho Pedernal/Eight Stone Blade\, features fire making with a hand drill\, an offering of flowers and fruit\, and ritual Aztec dancing. \nThere are three different year counts in traditional Mesoamerican culture: a lunar year\, a solar year\, and a Venutian year. Mexika New Year celebrates the solar year of 365.25 days. \nFor more information\, e-mail pazehecatl@hotmail.com.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/mapitzmitl-xiukwetzpaltin-paz-presents-tonal-machiotl-piedra-del-sol-aztec-calendar-2/
LOCATION:NHCC-BOD-January-2020-Meeting
CATEGORIES:Dance,History and Literary Arts,Music,Performing Arts,Theatre
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SUMMARY:La Canoa - Rosebud: Population 7
DESCRIPTION:All events at the NHCC through April 9\, 2020 have been cancelled / postponed.\nPlease call the NHCC at 505-246-2261 for more information. \n2pm – 4pm \nGiving shape and form to the rich cultural heritage of family and homeland. Erlinda Gonzales Berry reads and discusses her coming-of-age collection of stories as the product of remembering\, of giving shape and form to the rich cultural heritage bequeathed to her by her antepasados and beloved homeland. “As I attempt to shape the final stage of my journey on this planet\, I feel the abiding presence of memory rather than intellect. In my waking hours and in my dreams those who came before me — my parents\, my grandparents\, my vecinos\, the landscapes of my homeland\, appear and reappear\, leaving me with a deep need to insert them in the written record so they will continue to exist after my memory has vanished.” \nThis is a FREE event OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. \n \nErlinda Gonzales Berry is the author of Las Mujeres Hablan: An Anthology of Nuevo Mexicana Writers (1988)\, Pasó por aquí: Critical Essays on the New Mexican literary tradition\, 1542-1988 (1989)\, Paletitas de Guayaba (1991) and Rosebud: Population 7 (2018). She is one of five daughters born to Canuto and Carlota Gonzales and raised in northeastern New Mexico. She attended high school at the El Rito Normal and received her BA and PhD degrees from the University of New Mexico. She held professorial positions at Earlham College\, New Mexico State University\, the University of New Mexico and Oregon State University where she currently is a Professor Emerita. After retiring from OSU in 2007\, she founded and was executive Director of Casa Latinos Unidos in Corvallis Oregon until 2015.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/la-canoa-rosebud-population-7/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-August-26–September-7
CATEGORIES:Education,History and Literary Arts,Speakers
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