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Portraits of parents returninig home from prison through the eyes of their children

Compiled by the El Reportero’s staff

An ex prisoner mother and her son.An ex prisoner mother and her son.

New America Media presents portraits of parents returning home from incarceration through the eyes of their children.

Join us for a video screening and panel discussion to explore the important role children play in successful reentry and the challenges they face as they work out relationships with the returning parent.

As thousands of prisoners are released under Gov. Brown’s realignment program, the people who were most impacted by their incarceration – their children – must now face another challenge: their parents’ return. Their stories of hope, disappointment, love and reconciliation are key to understanding what it will take to realize the promise of realignment: prisoners who come home to their families for good.

Friday, Nov. 1, 2013, at 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. (Lunch will be provided). At the World Affairs Council, 312 Sutter St., Suite 200, San Francisco.

Time to poetize what you like poetry?

Bohemian Nights of pure poetry takes place in the City College of San Francisco, Mission Campus.

These lyrical gatherings are offered on the last Wednesday of each month, starting this Oct. 30.

For those who want to eat something, the room offers a mixed menu of pupusas, cold sandwiches, varios snacks, french fries, coffee, cappuccino, childrenwater, juices, soft drinks, etc., at an excellent price.

City College of San Francisco – Mission Campus, Room #154, 1125 Valencia 22, October 30, from 5 to 8 p.m. For more information, call Katia Barillas 415- 871-7426.

Tribute to Santana and fundraiser

Sounds of the Streets is a tribute to Santana as well as a fundraiser for Milagro Foundation, which benefits underserved and vulnerable children around the world. This foundation was started by Carlos Santana and his family.

During the will be a short PowerPoint presentation outlining the era (1960s) and the location (the Mission District of San Francisco) presented by College of San Mateo Ethnic Studies professor, Rudy Ramírez. Thereafter, a live performance by the Mission Street All-Stars will play selections from the first three albums. This event will be held at the College of San Mateo Theater, Bldg. 3 on Nov. 13, from 7-9 p.m.

Free parking in Beethoven Lot 2. $10 general, $7 students, staff, faculty.

The Women’s Building Celebration of Craftwomen

The 35th Annual Celebration of Craftswomen, showcasing over 190 female artists, takes place in San Francisco’s Festival Pavilion at the Fort Mason Center on Veteran’s Day Weekend. On Nov. 9-11, 2013, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admissions are $9 for adults; $7 for students, seniors, and people with disabilities; free for children ages 12 and under; and a two-day pass, good on any of the three days, is $15.

Tickets are available on the website beginning Oct. 15 and all proceeds benefit The Women’s Building. Those interested in more information can find it at the Celebration of Craftswomen’s website www.celebrationofcraftswomen.com, send an email to Craftswomen@gmail.com, or call 415-802-5699.

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