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A Night of Queer Women of Color Performance

Tags: xicana , "cherria morga" , "adelina anthony" , "d-lo" , "mealnie cervantes"
Posted on January 12, 2010 by melanie | Post a Comment



Mark your calendars and come support La RED Xicana Indigena's organizing!

Saturday, January 30, 2010 -8 pm  (doors open at 7:30pm)

LA RED XICANA INDÍGENA presents  A NIGHT OF QUEER WOMEN OF COLOR PERFORMANCE  

Poesía • Teatro • Comedy • Music • Artesanía De Oaxaca • Comida • Books • Posters For Sale!

Also music by:
LAS BOMBERAS DE LA BAHIA | SoliRose

 

ADELINA ANTHONY, performing “Zen Ranchera” and excerpts from “La Chismosa” (directed by D'Lo)

CHERRÍE MORAGA, reading from new works, including an excerpt from her play,“Who Killed Yolanda Salívar,” with Anthony performing with Moraga

Multicultural Community Center,  Martin Luther King Student Union, UC-Berkeley (corner of Bancroft & Telegraph) Suggested donation:  $10 - $25 or more.

For more information, contact Elisa Huerta at UC Berkeley Multicultural Center 510-642-6528 or elisahuerta@berkeley.edu

Tax Deductible Donations can be made to:
CNQI (Cetliliztli Nauhcampa Quetxalcoatl in Ixachitlan), earmarked "La Red."

La RED Xicana Indígena, which originated in 1997, is a network of Xicanas Indígenas who are actively involved in political, educational and cultural work that serves to raise indigenous consciousness among our communities and supports the social justice struggles of people of indigenous  origins of this continent  North and South, especially the human and civil rights campaign of undocumented migrant peoples and their children in the U.S.




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This event looks amazing!
posted by: on January 17, 2010 at 5:26 PM
I'm definitely going to share this with all my friends-- thanks for posting!
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