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SUMMARY:NHCC Writers present Short Mystery Fiction
DESCRIPTION:6 pm \nShort Mystery Fiction: Featuring Nancy Martira\, Maurice Moya\, David Sanchez and Deyonne Sandoval. \nJoin us for a reading by writers completing the NHCC’s eight-week “Short Mystery Fiction” writing workshop. Each writer will share an excerpt from a mystery fiction piece in-progress. All are welcome to celebrate our growing community of NHCC writers.\nFree
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/nhcc-writers-present-short-mystery-fiction/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-August-11-–-24
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Education,History and Literary Arts,Speakers,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181006
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SUMMARY:Monthly Speakers Program for the Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of NM (Rental)
DESCRIPTION:10:30 am \nSuzanne Stamatov will present\, “Colonial New Mexico Families: Community\, Church and State 1692-1800.”  The title is from her book of the same name\, which will be available after the meeting. In villages scattered across the northern reaches of Spain’s New World Empire\, remote from each other and from the centers of power\, family mattered. In this book Suzanne M. Stamatov skillfully relies on both ecclesiastical and civil records to discover how families formed and endured during this period of contention in the eighteenth century. Family was both the source of comfort and support and of competition\, conflict\, and even harm. Cases\, including those of seduction\, broken marriage promises\, domestic violence\, and inheritance\, reveal the variability’s families faced and how they coped. Stamatov further places family in its larger contexts of church\, secular governance\, and community and reveals how these exchanges–mundane and dramatic–wove families into the enduring networks that created an intimate colonial New Mexico.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/monthly-speakers-program-hispanic-genealogical-research-center-nm-rental-10/
LOCATION:NHCC-BOD-January-2020-Meeting
CATEGORIES:Rental
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181018
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SUMMARY:Demetria Martinez\,  “Sanctuary: Readings & Recollections”
DESCRIPTION:6 pm \nThis talk is part of the educational programming related to People Powered: New Mexicans and Social Movements. \nMartinez will read from her novel\, Mother Tongue\, and talk about the 1988 conspiracy in connection with allegedly transporting two Salvadoran refugees into the United States. That historical moment speaks to conditions\, today\, in the struggle to stand with our immigrant brothers and sisters. Demetria Martinez has written poetry\, essays\, and novels. She co-authored a book on immigration reform with former Oklahoma Senator\, Fred Harris. She was honored with an international Latino book award and an American Book Award. In 2011\, she received the Luis Leal Award for Distinction in Chicana/Latino Literature.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/demetria-martinez-sanctuary-readings-recollections/
LOCATION:History and Literary Arts Building
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts,Speakers
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181021
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SUMMARY:La Canoa: The Women of Local 890 and the Empire Mine Strike
DESCRIPTION:2 pm \nPlease join Professor Kells as she examines “embodied rhetoric” in the Local 890 chapter of the International Union of Mine\, Mill\, and Smelter Workers of Hanover\, New Mexico\, who staged one of the nation’s most effective groundbreaking strikes near Silver City from October 1950 to January 1952. The grievances of the Empire Zinc workers included racial discrimination in job duties and pay\, toxic work environments\, and inequitable power sharing between labor and management. The dramatic showdown\, resulting in incarceration of forty-five women\, seventeen children\, and a six-month-old baby\, shocked the nation. \nMichelle Hall Kells is Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of New Mexico where she teaches graduate and undergraduate classes in Rhetoric and Writing. Kells received the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library Research Fellowship in 2008. Her recent book is Vicente Ximenes\, LBJ’s “Great Society\,”and Mexican American Civil Rights Rhetoric (Southern Illinois University Press\, 2018). Kells is also lead editor of Latino/a Discourses: On Language\, Identity\, and Literacy Education (Heinemann\, 2004). \nThis event is part of the La Canoa lecture series\, presented in partnership with the UNM Center for Regional Studies.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/la-canoa-women-local-890-empire-mine-strike/
LOCATION:NHCC-Newsletter-August-26–September-7
CATEGORIES:History and Literary Arts,Speakers
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181029
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SUMMARY:Sundays in the Museum: Exhibition tour with Brandee Caoba
DESCRIPTION:2 pm \nJoin us for a tour of the exhibition\, Because It’s Time\, led by Brandee Caoba. About her artwork\, Spiritus Mundi\, Brandee writes\, “Approaching this project from a universal perspective\, I have come to recognize that we are all living under the same sky. We share an almost identical genetic code–regardless of skin color\, hair texture\, the color of our eyes\, gender\, sexual orientation\, education\, socio-economic background and ethnic or cultural identity. Not only does our genetic coding link us to each other\, but it also links us to every other organism on Earth.” \nBrandee will talk about her work as well as facilitate a conversation about the exhibition as a whole. \nThe event is free with the purchase of museum admission.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/sundays-museum-exhibition-tour-brandee-caoba/
LOCATION:September-2019-Board-Meeting-Minutes
CATEGORIES:Education,Speakers,Visual Arts,Workshops
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