Tag: #free
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Feeding the Revolution: Culinary Innovators of the Afro-Diaspora
Don’t miss this free taste feast of culinary innovation from the Afro-Diaspora. Pick up from Three Sisters Kitchen in the afternoon, feast, and then attend the culinary discussion at 7:00!
RSVP required. FREE registration HERE.
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One New Mexico Gospel Concert feat. Aria Gaston
Don’t miss the premier gospel event of the year! The OneNM Gospel Concert will get you up on your feet and singing along. This year’s headliner is award-winning Las Vegas NV performer Aria Gaston, with beloved local talent onstage as well!
Did we mention this amazing show is FREE? Come together with people of all faiths to celebrate the history and power of gospel music. You won’t regret it!
Let us know you’re coming! Register HERE. Doors open at 2:30, show starts at 3:00.
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Roots Summer Camp Registration Deadline
Today’s the day – if you haven’t already, this is your last chance to enroll your kids in NMBLC’s flagship Roots Leadership Academy! Three weeks of skill building, leadership preparation, and FUN for ages 8 to 16.
The camp is FREE. Don’t miss it! Click here to enroll NOW!
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2024 True NM Exhibition
The 2024 True New Mexico youth artist cohort – all Black and AAPINH – will exhibit their work at this free exhibition and discuss with attendees, exploring their own True New Mexican identities and narratives through their art.
A collaboration between NMAFC and NMBLC, working to combat New Mexico’s tricultural myth. More information HERE.
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Contemporary Rebel Woman Reading
Shirley Campbell Barr, Suzanne Barr, and Yashika Graham will share their poetry and prose.
Shirley Campbell Barr will read selections from her five poetry collections. She has written De Negro Vengo Ataviada, the seminal Rotundamente Negra y Otras Poemas, and Palabras Indelebles de Poetas Negras. Suzanne Barr is the author of My Ackee Tree: A Chef’s Memoir of Finding Home in the Kitchen. Yashika Graham is a Jamaican writer, visual artist, and author of the forthcoming poetry collection Some of Us Can Go Back Home.
Presented as part of the AfroMundo Festival.
Photo: Shirley Campbell Barr
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Spring Break Youth Summit Workshop
Looking for something great to do over spring break? Join The Haven and Just-Us Collective for a Youth Summit and explore cell phone photography, urban farming, music production, and more! Free food for all, and gifts for youth participants.
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Lamya’s Poem Watch Party
A refugee girl is inspired by a poem by Rumi in this beautiful animated film. Enjoy the film and free snacks!
See the trailer HERE.
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Eid al-Fitr Storytime & Crafts
Celebrate and learn more about Eid al-Fitr, the end of the Muslim month of Ramadan, with a special storytime and crafts.
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Family Fun Fest & Resource Fair
Head out for a day of food and fun in the sun! Have a good time with the family: kids’ activities, parenting resources, fun, and information. The more the merrier!