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Self the Remix -- Feb 28


On Sunday, February 28 at 2pm Calaca Press will be a community sponsor for a matinee performance of self (the remix) by half Guatemalan/half Iranian, Calacapoet Robert Farid Karimi. The inspiring folks at Moolelo Performing Arts Company are bringing Robert to San Diego for a month long series of performances at the 10th Avenue Theater downtown.

The Calaca sponsored preview performance on February 28 will include an after show Q&A with Robert Karimi followed by a reception with music by Pablo Garduo.

Tickets are $15 for students/seniors and $18 for general public or if you order online at www.moolelo.net you can enter a code for a $5 discount.

The code is: CALACACO

Space is limited (less than 70 tickets left!) and the show will sell out. Order today: www.moolelo.net

Calaca Press will be there supporting one of our own and we hope you will be there too!

Come out and support independent theater and art!

Calaca

p.s. And if you cant make it on Feb 28 try and make to any of the other performances. You will not be disappointed.

Cuauhtemohtzin 2010 Celebracion a Cuauhtemoc -- Feb 26/27

Cuauhtemohtzin 2010
Celebracion a Cuauhtemoc

Tata Cuaxtle y el grupo Huehueteotl de Los Angeles invita a la ceremonia
a nuestro abuelo joven Cuauhtémoc en Tijuana.

26 y 27 de febrero de 2010
Explanada de Palacio Municipal
Frente al Monumento a Benito Juarez
Tijuana, Zona Rio


Mas información : (562) 864-1397


Ihlhui ihniyo yehc tequitl
Mexica
El trabajo de la fiesta de hermandad mexicana
para el abuelo Cuauhtemoc el gran señor.


Velación:
Viernes 26 Febrero de 6:00 pm a 12:00am
Nih mexchiah noh nihuan
(Los esperamos herman@s)
Manejen con precaución.
Gran Fiesta Ceremonial:

Peregrinacion:
Ayuntamiento de Tijuana
Frente al monumento de Benito Juárez
Sábado 27 Febrero
Tih tla yahualozqueh
(Peregrinación)
De 10:00am a 12:00 pm al monumento a
Cuauhtemoc.

Danza:
Regresar a las 12:45pm al monumento Benito
Juárez
Danza Mexica

Temazcal
Temazcal en Tijuana: 6:00pm
“Nunca más un México sin nosotros”

Mas información : (562) 864-1397



Education, not Incarcelation -- Feb 25

“Education, not Incarceration”

Thursday Feb. 25
9:20-11 am Saville Theatre
San Diego City College
(Behind C-Building)

Come learn and share information about the relationship between Education and the Prison Industrial Complex from a Student Perspective!


Join us for Great Art and Music…

Organized by


MEChA, B.E.A.T, Visionary Feminists, Amnesty International and Spanish Club

Culture Clash -- Feb 24


San Diego City College World Cultures
presents
Culture Clash
February 24, 2010

11:15 a.m.
Saville Theatre

CULTURE CLASH is Richard Montoya, Ric Salinas, and Herbert Sigüenza.

This innovative troupe gained a place in the national spotlight with their 1988 play The Mission. Counting influences such as Charlie Chaplin, Bertolt Brecht, Cantinflas, and the Marx Brothers, Culture Clash have brought their blend of social and political satire to prominent venues including New York’s Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Miami’s Colony Theatre, and Los Angeles’ Mark Taper Forum; to their television specials and comedy series; to their movies and short films; to their artwork and visual style; and most recently, to the publication of their collected works--Culture Clash: Life, Death and Revolutionary Comedy (1998) and Culture Clash in AmeriCCa: Four Plays (2003).

Please join us for this FREE event.

Cherrie Moraga: Modern Malinches Feb 18

The Bread and Roses Center of the Department of Women's Studies Presents...

Feminist Research Colloquium

Feminist Crossroads: Bearing Witness and Building Social Change

Cherrie Moraga
Modern Day Malinches: Teaching/Translating Xicana Consciousness



Thursday, February 18 at 4:30pm
Smith Recital Hall
Music Building, SDSU

Cherrie L. Moraga is a playwright, poet, and essayist whose plays and publications have received national recognition. She is the co-editor of the groundbreaking This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color, the author of *Loving in the War Years: Lo Que Nunca Pasa Por Sus Labios*, *Waiting in the Wings: Portrait of a Queer Motherhood*, several collections of plays, and *A Xicana Codex of Changing Consciousness*, which will be published by Duke University Press in 2011.

In 2007, Moraga won the United States Artists Rockefeller Fellowship for Literature. She is currently an Artist in Residence at Stanford University. As part of her presentation, Moraga will discuss the state of Chicana Studies with Dr. Adelaida Del Castillo, Chair of Chicana and Chicano Studies. A free book signing and reception will follow.

This event is made possible with generous support from: The Cross Cultural Center, the Association of Chicana Activists (A.Ch.A.), the Departments of Chicana and Chicano Studies, English and Comparative Literature, and Spanish and Portuguese and the Masters of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences (MALAS)

Human Rights in Chiapas and Mexico - Feb 16

PRESENTATION
BY VICTOR HUGO LOPEZ
FRAY BARTOLOME 
HUMAN RIGHTS CENTER

Feb. 16, Tuesday
9:40-10:50
Saville Theatre
San Diego City College

Victor Hugo Lopez will speak about how the human rights situation in Mexican state of Chiapas has deteriorated rapidly in recent months, including an attack on a fellow lawyer from the Fray Bartolome de las Casas Human Rights Center (frayba.org.mx) in September. As popular organizations wage peaceful struggles against paramilitary violence, tourism projects that will displace campesinos, and illegal land takeovers, Victor Hugo Lopez and his colleagues at the Fray Bartolome Center are one of the few reliable sources on human rights abuses. Under attack from paramilitary groups, local PRI affiliates, the army, and state and federal governments, the Fray Bartolome Center produces daily reports on human rights, defends cases in court and supports indigenous communities under attack. During his talk, Victor Hugo Lopez will discuss the current human rights situation in Chiapas and Mexico, as well as the prospects for political changes in 2010.

The Fray Bartolome de las Casas Human Rights Center was founded in1989 by the renowned liberation theologian, peace activist, and Catholic bishop Samuel Ruiz Garcia. Independent of any political party, ideology or religious creed, the Fray Bartolome Center 's mission is to be “at the service of the poor, the marginalized, and the organized peoples who seek to better their socio-economic and political situation.”

Its outstanding work has led the Fray Bartolome Center to obtain international recognition as one of the premier organizations of its kind in all of Mexico. While cause for celebration, its service to the people of Chiapas is all the more necessary given the increasingly repressive situation present in Chiapas' indigenous communities. In the past months activists have been assassinated, campesinos have been summarily arrested as political prisoners, paramilitary groups have violently dispossessed indigenous communities of their collective lands, and the Human Rights Center itself has been the target of attacks both in the media and through the barrel of a gun.

This increasingly tense and mistakenly labeled “low-intensity”conflict develops in the context of the coming 100th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution. Political and economic elites, scared that “something” might erupt, have increasingly reacted to this fear by using the very repression that could make such an uprising more probable.

Come hear Victor Hugo Lopez speak of this complex situation and the role of the Fray Bartolome de las Casas Human Rights Center in promoting the indivisibility of human rights, respect for cultural diversity and the right of autonomous self-determination, integral justice as a prerequisite for peace, and the development of a culture of dialogue, tolerance, and reconciliation.

City College Library Tours


30 minutes now will save you hours later.

San Diego City College Learning Resources Center announcement.

During the first, second and third weeks of the semester, we offer 30-minute tours of the building. No need to sign-up. Just come by at the scheduled times.

Click on the flyer to get the tour schedule

Meet on the main floor of the LRC (R Building) at the Information Center for this 30-minute tour of the building.

No need for individual students to sign up. Just walk in!!


Dia del Activism > Day of Activism Feb 10

Día de Activismo, Conciencia y Cultura
Day of Activism, Cultural Awareness and Consciousness-Raising

Wednesday, Feb 10, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
San Diego City College
Chicano/a Studies Department
Room A-213


The Chicana/o Studies Department will be hosting the DAY OF ACTIVISM, CULTURAL AWARENESS AND CONSCIOUSNESS-RAISING forum for campus and community-based social justice organizations to speak to our students. The goal is to build bridges between the community and campus, engage in cultural awareness, and education and consciousness-raising about social and political issues, and to sign-up students to participate in the activities of the participating organizations for class credit through the City College Service Learning Program. We would like to invite your organization to be a part of this event. Each group will have 10 minutes to present a description of their organization and activities and students will be encouraged to ask questions. Together we hope to build lasting relationships and a joint commitment to social justice and community service between the Chicana/o Studies students, faculty and the participating organizations. Please RSVP to this email if you can participate and what time frame works best for you to present. We hope to have you there!



Día de Activismo, Conciencia y Cultura


Miércoles 10 de febrero, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
San Diego City College
Departamento de Estudios Chicanos y Chicanas
Salón A-213

El Departamento de Estudios Chican@s tendrá el forum “Día de Activismo, Conciencia y Cultura” dedicado a las organizaciones del colegio y la comunidad que luchan por justicia social para que platiquen con nuestros estudiantes. Queremos construir puentes entre el salón de clases y la comunidad, involucrarnos con grupos educativos y culturales que promueven cambios sociales y políticos, e invitar a los y las estudiantes a participar en las actividades de estos grupos a través del Programa de Servicio Comunitario Educativo del City College. Queremos invitar a tu organización a ser parte de este evento. Cada grupo tendrá 10 minutos para presentar su organización y actividades y para contestar preguntas de los estudiantes. Esperamos construir una relación perdurable y un compromiso común por justicia social entre tu organización y el Departamento de Estudios Chican@s. Por favor responde si quieres a participar y a que hora te conviene mas. Esperamos verte en el forum.

Saludos,
SD City College Chicana/o Studies Department

Circulo de Hombres - Feb 5

Circulo de Hombres
When: Friday February 5, 1-3 pm

Where: City College
            TRIO Center
            Room L-114

Why: To support Chicano/Latino students emotionally, educationally and spiritually.

Support
Guidance
Sharing
Insight
Mentoring
Support

Stop ICE Abuse -- Feb 3 and 6

LEGALIZATION FOR ALL
STOP ICE ABUSE

Save the date:

FEBRUARY 6th (Saturday) 12:00 PM (noon), mobilization at 
CHICANO PARK - San Diego, CA
 

6 de febrero (sábado) 12:00 PM, manifestación en el CHICANO PARK - San Diego, CA

Come support the struggle for immigrants' rights!
Vamos luchar por los derechos de los inmigrantes!

We will also be protesting in front of the Federal Building on: February 3rd (Wednesday), from 4:30 to 6:00 PM, in preparation for the Feb. 6th mobilization

También vamos a protestar delante del Federal Building el 3 de febrero (miércoles), de 4:30 a 6:00 pm, en la preparación para la manifestación del 6 de febrero.

¡Nos vemos!

Sí Se Puede
Immigrant Rights Coalition

Contact:
Si Se Puede
sisepuedesd@gmail.com