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SUMMARY:Malaquias Montoya and the Legacies of a Printed Resistance
DESCRIPTION:View the work of Malaquias Montoya at the Manetti Shrem Museum of Art from October 1\, 2023 – May 6\, 2024. \nActivist artist and UC Davis Professor Emeritus Malaquias Montoya embraced political printmaking to advocate for social justice. From his leading position in the social serigraphy movement of the mid-1960s to his tenure at UC Davis from 1989-2008\, Montoya has had a multigenerational career as a master printer. His role as a print educator resulted in artistic collaborations and partnerships with featured artists Sandra Fernández\, Juan Fuentes\, Ester Hernandez\, Juan de Dios Mora\, Ramiro Rodriguez\, Royal Chicano Air Force\, Xabi Soto Beleche\, Alicia María Siu Bernal and Elyse Doyle-Martinez.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/malaquias-montoya-and-the-legacies-of-a-printed-resistance/
LOCATION:Manetti Shrem Museum\, 254 Old Davis Road\, Davis\, 95616\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cesar Chavez Celebration
DESCRIPTION:The City’s annual César Chávez Celebration will be held during the Davis Farmers Market in Central Park\, located at 401 C Street. Sponsored by the City of Davis Human Relations Commission\, community members of all ages are encouraged to attend this free event to celebrate and honor the work of civil rights leader César Chávez.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/cesar-chavez-celebration/
LOCATION:Central Park\, 401 C Street\, Davis\, California\, 95616
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SUMMARY:UC Davis 49th Annual Powwow
DESCRIPTION:This year’s UC Davis Powwow will be on April 13 from 11 am  -8 pm at the UC Davis Quad. \nAbout\nPowwow\, as practiced today\, is a social gathering intended to provide the campus and local community a space to learn about\, engage with\, and celebrate the traditions and cultures of Indigenous peoples\, and bring visibility to the vibrancy of Native American music\, dance\, and arts. Held in 1969\, the first UC Davis Powwow was hosted in conjunction with the creation of the Native American Studies Department and has since been the culminating event for the Native American Culture Days events and programs. The UC Davis Powwow is student-run and student-planned\, standing as one of the longest running student powwows in California. \nThose who serve on the UC Davis Powwow Committee are able to maintain their roots and build a stronger connection to their Indigenous identities\, while navigating a Western educational institution. The annual event has gained national recognition for hosting vendors\, dancers\, judges\, head staff\, drum groups\, and attendees from both California and all throughout Indian Country. The UC Davis Powwow also benefits the campus community by promoting cross-cultural communication and alliances and supporting both the recruitment and retention of Native American students at UC Davis. Altogether\, everything put into preparing and holding the annual UC Davis Powwow affords the opportunity for the campus and local Native community to build connections to address the social\, cultural\, historical and political issues facing Indigenous people today. \nMore information at: https://ccc.ucdavis.edu/programs-and-services/culture-days/powwow.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-49th-annual-powwow/
LOCATION:UC Davis Quad\, 1 Shields Avenue\, Davis\, CA\, 95616
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SUMMARY:Davis Cherry Blossom Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Davis Cherry Blossom Festival is a grassroots public event hosted in Davis\, California started by students and young taiko players to celebrate Asian American joy\, culture\, and belonging. Each year\, local artists\, taiko groups\, and thousands of visitors come together to dance along to live music\, eat delicious food\, participate in fun cultural activities\, and raise money for organizations doing meaningful social and environmental justice work.​ \n  \nAmidst the rise in violence directed at Asian Americans over the years\, and in the wake of the racialized murders of Asian women in Georgia on March 16\, 2021\, the Davis Cherry Blossom Festival team expresses grief and calls for all members of our community to help bring about awareness and change. \n  \nIn the past years\, Asian American communities have witnessed a rise in violence and harassment and have spoken out about it. For the past century\, Asian Americans have known this type of violence and trauma intimately. There is a deep history and context to the way “casual racism” and violence have been linked\, and that history is intertwined in our lives.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/davis-cherry-blossom-festival/
LOCATION:Sudwerk Brewing Co\, 2001 2nd Street\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
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