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Arab-American Theater: Zafira and the Resistance
Performances through October 27. The Guthrie Theater presents a New Arab American Theater Works production of ZAFIRA AND THE RESISTANCE With a controversial leader in power and Islamophobic sentiments on the rise, an Arab American teacher and her community get swept into the chaos. What will happen when her high school becomes a center for […]
Find out more »5th Hmong Studies Consortium International Conference
We look forward to the 5th Hmong Studies Consortium International Conference, “Critical Hmong Studies: Change, Continuity, Progress” October 24-26, 2019 at St. Catherine University. Schedule Overview (full schedule can be found by going to https://www.stkate.edu/events/hmong-studies-conference) Thursday, October 24 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Welcome: Consortium Leaders Opening remarks: St. Catherine University President, Becky Roloff and Dean, Tarshia […]
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Brazil Arts Potluck Party
Hello Everyone! The next Potluck Party is July 13th On Second Saturdays in 2019... We will also be having the Bate Papo (Practice Speaking Portuguese) 12:30-1:30 And Forro Dance Class 3-4pm - Come dance and then stick around for the party! Here's the song we're jamming to getting ready: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKSQEgFJYps See you soon! -Helen Olá […]
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Pakistani Culture Showcase
Come learn more about Pakistani culture presented by the Pakistani Student Association and stop by for some quality people and quality food!
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For Sama: Love and War in Aleppo
“A remarkable act of cinematic witnessing.” —Variety From young Syrian filmmaker Waad al-Kateab, For Sama is an intimate letter from mother to child chronicling war, love, and sacrifice. In the streets of Aleppo, she and her husband stand their ground with fellow resistors as the city is targeted by the regime and Russian planes. In […]
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Indigenous Voices Festival: Tatanka by Tom LaBlanc
Tatanka is an intuitive historical drama telling a story of nine generations of displacement, relocation, genocide, historical trauma and surviving all that hate by undoing racism, making relatives, co-existence, and humor. Friday & Saturday October 25-26, 7:30pm $5-$25 Sliding Scale, no one turned away for lack of funds. Festival Pass- $30 for entry to three […]
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