Tag: #free
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Rides, Strides, and Movie Vibes: BIPOC Community and Outdoor Activities
Free event! Join Latino Outdoors on a neighborhood walk or Together4Brothers on a neighborhood bike ride! Discuss the importance of outdoor spaces for BIPOC/low-income communities. How can we make them a reality?
Ride and walk will end at El Chante for a free dinner from Mayahuel’s Catering. Then enjoy a special screening of the 90-minute Independent Lens film Bike Vessel, and take part in conversation on how ABQ communities are expanding access to outdoor activities for all of us.
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¡Flamenco Para Todos!
¡Flamenco Para Todos! is the end-of-semester student showcase of the Conservatory of Flamenco Arts. This event is FREE to all, because Flamenco is meant to be shared para todos—with everyone!
Bring your friends and family to experience the beauty, passion, and spirit of flamenco. Plus balloon sculptures, hands-on activities, face painting, a photo booth, food trucks, and more for a great time for all! No fee or tickets, just come!
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Rites of Passage Black Graduation Ceremony
Please note change of venue to the African American Performing Arts Center at Expo NM.
The Rites of Passage celebration commemorate the triumphs of our Black/African American high school graduates! Come honor these accomplishments. Each graduating senior will be presented with regalia to be worn during their school-based ceremonies that symbolizes their identity and achievement.
Pictures and refreshments after the program!
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Bond of Brothers Summer Camp
Foster community and belonging with other Black and biracial boys ages 13 to 18 in this intimate (10 campers!) summer day camp. There are just 10 spots, so sign up for Bond of Brothers now!
“Bond of Brothers is a summer camp designed by and for Black adolescent boys and masculine-identified youth in Santa Fe. This one-week program offers workshops in creativity, arts, writing, play, African drumming, rafting, and more. Mentored by Black male leaders, participants also engage in discussions on mental health awareness and redefine notions of Black masculinity. Bond of Brothers fosters friendships, personal growth, and a $250 stipend of appreciation!”
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Sista Circle Summer Camp
Foster community and belonging with other Black and biracial girls ages 13 to 18 in this intimate (10 campers!) summer day camp. There are just 10 spots, so sign up for Sista Circle now!
“Sista Circle is a transformative summer program tailored for Black teenage girls and gender expansive youth in Santa Fe. Rooted in the rich cultural heritage of our community, Sista Circle provides a nurturing environment where girls explore poetry, rafting, art, self-care, community and more. Led by Black women mentors, this program empowers participants to share their stories, and be in space with others who have shared experiences. Join us for a week of creativity, camaraderie, and personal growth, leaving with inner strength and a $250 stipend of appreciation!”
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Phil Chacon Park Grand Re-Opening
Come see and celebrate the city’s long-awaited upgrades to this beautiful International District Park! Activities all day for family fun.
Check out the new facilities, including basketball and futsal (a variant of soccer) courts, disc golf course, playground, dog park, pump track, community garden, and more!
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Under the Blacklight with the Association for the Study of African American Life and History
This episode of Under the Blacklight will examine the impact of the first 100 days of the Trump presidency as it has affected the fight for racial justice, the promise of a multiracial democracy, and the preservation of Black history.
Register and get Zoom info HERE.
Hosted by the Freedom to Learn in partnership with the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, this conversation will feature Kimberlé Crenshaw, Kaye Wise Whitehead, Marc Morial, Shavon Arline-Bradley, Barbara Arnwine, and Melanie Campbell.
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Know Your Rights: Renter’s Edition
Albuquerque Renters’ Collaborative – a growing support network of renters empowering renters through education and resource sharing – invites you to a workshop where you can learn about protections for renters in New Mexico!
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Presented by New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty and hosted by NMBLC.
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May Day Worker’s Rights March and Celebration
Honor workers and defend our immigrant communities at this march and celebration. Gather at 4:15, march at 5:30. March route TBA – follow and get more info at the Burque Strong website.