Interest: Cultural
On or after: Monday 07 May 2012
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Berkeley / La Peña Cultural Center
The Organizers Bash is back!!! To celebrate La Pena's 37th Anniversary and Immigrant Voices we will have the bash of all bashes. Dance to destroy capitalism!
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Berkeley / JCC of the East Bay
A unique community-wide celebration and night of learning, a spiritual journey bringing together Jews with varied perspectives and affiliations.
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Oakland / Oakland Public Library, Temescal Branch
Guests from Oakland's Eritrean-American community will tell the story of the decades-long struggle against colonization and occupation that culminated with the secession of Eritrea from Ethiopia, restoring self-determination to one of the world's first nation-states.
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San Francisco / Mission District
The San Francisco Carnaval Festival will transform Harrison Street into a wonderland of miscellaneous food, music, dance, art, crafts and other fun activities and events on several stages for the entire family to enjoy.
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Petaluma / Tara Firma Farms
The Whole Hog – A Puerto Rican Style, Pasture-Raised, Pig Roast. A succulent pig main course. You bring your favorite side dish to share that serves 6-8, your own plates and flatware for a zero-waste event, whatever else you feel like nibbling on and of course BYOB!
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San Francisco / Golden Gate Bridge & Northern Waterfront
Honoring the landmark that defines the Bay Area.
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San Francisco / Presidio Knolls School
Each session features field trips, special projects and music and art, providing a fun, natural and engaging way to learn Mandarin Chinese.
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Corte Madera / Book Passage
Novelist Anne Cherian reads from The Invitation ($25.95), a moving story that redefines the meaning of family, friendship, and success among a group of first-generation Indian immigrants.
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Berkeley / La Peña Cultural Center
FistUp Film Festival’s mission: We believe watching a good film can change your life. We believe some films are made to be discussed.
After every film there will be a performance, panel or discussion.
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San Francisco / Mission Cultural Center
MCCLA, CubanaBooks, the Center for the Art of Translation, and Litquake SF welcome two Cuban women authors, as they celebrate the first English translations of their respective works published through Cubanabooks.
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