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  • Wellness and the Art of Expression

    Wellness and the Art of Expression

    Join artists Carlton V. Bell II and David H. Parker for this event in AfroMundo’s new Wellness series! Participants will learn to bring storytelling, ritual, and cultural specificity into their creative process, exploring Polyrhythmic Praxis, community, and Afrocentric spiritual frameworks at this free workshop.

     

     

  • We Will Rest! with Tricia Hersey

    We Will Rest! with Tricia Hersey

    Join Nap Ministry founder Tricia Hersey for a reading from her new book, We Will Rest! The Art of Escape. The audience will be guided in a Collective Daydreaming practice to tap into community care as a radical from of rest.

  • Electric Voices: A Celebration of the Culture

    Electric Voices: A Celebration of the Culture

    New Mexico Black Student Alliance’s Black History Month Event on Sunday, February 23rd at Electric Playhouse will feature speakers, exhibits, vendors, a DJ, plus free food and a chance to play in the Electric Playhouse’s interactive exhibits! (Check out the Instagram video invite HERE.)

    Entry is FREE with RSVP!

     

  • Afrofuturism with Santa Fe Prep

    Afrofuturism with Santa Fe Prep

    Explore a curated pop-up museum featuring exhibits, dance, and an artist talk presented by Breshaun Joyner’s Afrofuturism Honors class.

  • Kids’ History of Hip Hop with Oriana Lee

    Kids’ History of Hip Hop with Oriana Lee

    Celebrate Black History Month with local artist, educator, MC, poet, and performer Oriana Lee! Oriana lives and breathes Hip Hop, and will break down the history of this global phenomenon in this presentation aimed at kids and youth.

  • Kids’ History of Hip Hop with Oriana Lee

    Kids’ History of Hip Hop with Oriana Lee

    Celebrate Black History Month with local artist, educator, MC, poet, and performer Oriana Lee! Oriana lives and breathes Hip Hop, and will break down the history of this global phenomenon in this presentation aimed at kids and youth.

  • Kids’ History of Hip Hop with Oriana Lee

    Kids’ History of Hip Hop with Oriana Lee

    Celebrate Black History Month with local artist, educator, MC, poet, and performer Oriana Lee! Oriana lives and breathes Hip Hop, and will break down the history of this global phenomenon in this presentation aimed at kids and youth.

  • Culture for Service, Service for Humanity: A. Phillip Randolph and the Black Freedom Struggle

    Culture for Service, Service for Humanity: A. Phillip Randolph and the Black Freedom Struggle

    Be part of a conversation highlighting the life and times of A. Philip Randolph, labor activist and freedom fighter. Randolph embodied the

    motto of Phi Beta Sigma (of which he was a member), “Culture for Service and Service for Humanity.”

  • Hip Hop Is Resistance: The Future of America

    Hip Hop Is Resistance: The Future of America

    Join Kevin Powell (author, Grammy-nominated poet, historian, and filmmaker) for a Black History Month keynote: an interactive conversation about hip hop’s role in Black culture and how it can inspire collective progress.

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