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Presentation: Housing resources for owners, renters and landlords

Resources for those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic

 

Compiled by the El Reportero’s staff

 

If you have had trouble paying your rent or mortgage during the COVID-19 pandemic, you’re not alone. Join experts from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA) to learn about resources that could help you stay in your home whether you are a homeowner, renter or landlord.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is a federal government agency that aims to make consumer financial markets work for consumers, responsible providers and the economy as a whole. We create tools and resources that help people make choices about money to better reach their life goals.

Rooted in San Francisco’s Mission District, Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA) is advancing a national equity movement by building Latino prosperity, community ownership and civic power.

Tuesday, 1/11/2022  – 1:00 – 2:00

Twitter – Consumer Financial Protection Bureau | Twitter – MEDA

 

Thursday Nights: Latin-Arabian Fusion

Join us on-site at the museum to mix and mingle with friends old and new, explore the galleries, and enjoy the rhythms of Arab violin and flamenco guitar.

Satisfy your appetite for culture on Thursday Nights at the Asian Art Museum. Roam the galleries and discover your favorite artwork, mix and mingle with friends old and new while savoring a drink and a bite to eat, shop the boutique, and unwind to the sounds of local musicians.

Your weekend early with Hola Yallah: Duo LatinArabia, featuring Georges Lamman on violin and Gabriel Navia on guitar. They fuse styles and idioms from their respective musical heritages — Arabic and Latin — to create new rhythms and fresh takes on classic pieces from both traditions.

Gabriel Navia was born into a musical family in Bolivia. His career in music began in 1993 at age 11 with his performance on the disc “Encuentros” with Grammy nominee Eddy Navia and Andean performance group Sukay. Fusing flamenco, Cuban, Brazilian, and Bolivian music with jazz, pop, rock, electronica, and contemporary, he has performed on many stages around the world. In 2007, he received a scholarship from Fundacion Carolina to study at the Conservatorio Superior de Música del Liceu in Barcelona with flamenco guitar master Manuel Granados.

Asian Art Museum, Thursday, January 20, 2022 AT 5:30 PM

Listen to a preview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7Jf44ieNqs

Reserve tickets: http://go.asianart.org/PlanYourVisit

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