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SUMMARY:Ripple Effect Arts Festival Opening
DESCRIPTION:A celebration of Santa Cruz County’s creative community during arts and culture month in California! The arts community of Santa Cruz County is coming together for this exciting new 11-day celebration showcasing the region’s rich artistic landscape. \nThe festival will feature performances\, exhibitions\, workshops\, and interactive events across venues countywide\, inviting audiences of all ages to experience the transformative power of art. \nKnown for our stunning coastline and redwood forests throughout Santa Cruz County\, the Ripple Effect Arts Festival invites visitors to also discover the talent and creativity of our local artists\, as well as the hospitality that make this region a world-class destination. \nThe Ripple Effect Arts Festival was born out of a shared belief that the arts not only enrich our lives but also strengthen our community and economy. At a time when many artists and organizations face mounting challenges\, Ripple Effect provides a new opportunity for collaboration\, visibility\, and collective support. Grassroots and volunteer-driven\, the festival is powered by the dedication of local arts organizations and community partners who believe in the unifying force of creativity. \nMore info and detailed schedule at: https://www.rippleartsfestsantacruz.org/ \n\nThe Ripple Effect Arts Festival is co-sponsored by The Humanities Institute
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/ripple-effect-arts-festival-opening/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz County\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:ICE Surveillance Is Not Safety / La vigilancia de ICE no es seguridad
DESCRIPTION:During a time of escalating state violence\, Pajaro Valley for Ethnic Studies and Justice (PVESJ) and Get The Flock Out Santa Cruz County invite you to join us for an evening of community education and resistance against automated license plate readers (ALPR) that track us and endanger migrant members of our community. At this freedom school\, we will discuss what we can do locally to secure our digital civil rights and make us safe. \n \nDoors will open at 6:00 pm\, and the event will begin at 6:30 pm / Hora: Puertas se abren a las 6:00 pm\, el evento empieza a las 6:30pm\nLocation will be sent with registration confirmation / La ubicación se enviará junto con la confirmación de registro \nWhy Freedom Schools? In the tradition of freedom and liberation schools\, the Watsonville Ethnic Studies Freedom School fosters a space of political education in the service of local communities most impacted by structural violence. We formed in response to the failure of the prior PVUSD school board to heed the community’s call to support ethnic studies. From a foundation of community knowledge\, we learn from each other and engage in collective study in order to organize for justice and enact social transformation. \nCosponsored by the Center for Racial Justice\, the Resource Center for Nonviolence\, MILPA\, the Tobera Project\, Santa Cruz Black\, People’s Aid\, Santa Cruz County Immigration Coalition\, Your Allied Rapid Response\, and Watsonville Brown Berets.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/ice-surveillance-is-not-safety-la-vigilancia-de-ice-no-es-seguridad/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz County\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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