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Breaking the silence about our stolen sisters

Compiled by the El Reportero’s staff

 

This event is part of our Women’s Building Women Speaker Series where we bring together women leaders and activists whose work may not be getting the attention they deserve (both the women and the issue). This is an evening of conversation to build awareness and inspire action.

We will be “Breaking the Silence” around Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls, as well as women whose lives were stolen as they migrated from Central America to the United States. We will also update our audience about local government efforts to combat gender-based violence in San Francisco.

The evening includes Native American Music, Ceremony and Art. Our Featured Key Note speaker is:

Thurday, Nov. 14, 6 p.m. – 8:30 p.m., At the Women’s Building, San Francisco, 3543 18th Street, San Francisco.

 

Also at Women’s Building:

Community Planning Continues! Join us to talk about the 2020 ballot and possible measures by the Monster to push their proposal through.

Come be a part of the conversation and help us plan for 2020. See you on the 19th!

Childcare, Interpretation and Dinner provided.

The Women’s Building is ADA accessible and our meeting will be on the ground floor.

Community Meeting – 2020 Ballot, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019 at 6 – 8 p.m., at the Women’s Building, San Francisco.

The California Institute for Community, Art, and Nature (California I CAN)
invites you to an evening with L. Frank Manríquez (Tongva/Ajachmem)

 

Life after genocide, extinct people can park anywhere

The California Institute for Community, Art, and Nature (California I CAN) invites you to an evening with L. Frank Manriquez (Tongva/Ajachmem), a well-known Native American activist, artist, cartoonist, performer, and humorist. Malcolm Margolin, a longtime friend and admirer, will introduce her.

Program Description: Fasten your seat belts and hang on tightly for a tour of Native California that will utterly amaze you.

 

In Berkeley Public Library, West Branch, 1125 University Avenue (near San Pablo Ave.), Berkeley, 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

 

1st Annual Bay Area Pax Christi memory and repentance for victims of nuclear weapons and attacks

Pax Christi Northern California will sponsor its first annual liturgy of Memory and Repentance for Victims of Nuclear Weapons Attacks and Accidents.  The mass will be held at Sacred Heart Church in Oakland, CA. Fr. Jack Lau, OMI will be the principal presider.

The liturgy is a consequence of several different factors in the evolving position of the Roman Catholic Church’s stance on nuclear weapons.  In the controversial 1983 peace pastoral letter the U.S. Catholic bishops called for the United States to repent for the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

On Saturday, Nov. 23 at 7 p.m., at the Heart Church, Oakland.

 

Ivan and Enzo – Tour “There Is No Way To Have Your Fire”

Ivan & Enzo is a duet formed by two talented musicians, multi-instrumentalist composers and singer-songwriters, who by using their different musical talents, manage to combine different musical sounds and expressions as a result they develop a contemporary harmonic sound of great quality.

The two are from artistic families growing up in environments full of music, dance, and Art.

Over the years they have built legacies as singer-songwriters each in different parts of the world, with a common dream to share their music beyond borders.

They have decided to work together in a collaborative production to fulfill their dream and reach new audiences all over the world.

See you guys there with more of the tour: “No Hay Como Tener Tu Fuego.”

At Las Vegas coming up! On Nov. 23, at 8 p.m., at 1800 Industrial Rd Ste 200A Las Vegas, Nevada.

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