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SUMMARY:Yolo County: Black History Month
DESCRIPTION:The celebration of Yolo County Black History Month continues throughout February with a month-long series of events and activities designed to engage\, educate\, and inspire the community. Below are exciting ways you can engage with Black history as we approach the end of the month. \nFor more details\, visit our Facebook page: Yolo County Black History Month or check out additional information at ycoe.org/blackhistory. For questions or more information\, feel free to email Sandy Holman at info@cultureco-op.com. \nVISIT QUILT DISPLAYS\nFrom February 5 to 28\, five quilt displays will be set up across Yolo County\, each showcasing a collection of quilts by Khristel Johnson\, a retired educator and master quilter. View this handout with all five locations. \n\nDavis: Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library\, 315 E 14th St.\nEsparto: Capay Valley Health and Community Center Lobby\, 17340 Yolo Ave.\nWest Sacramento: Arthur F. Turner Community Library\, 1212 Merkley Ave.\nWinters: Winters Community Library\, 708 Railroad Ave.\nWoodland: Erwin Meier Administration Building Atrium (lower level)\, 625 Court St.\n\nCOMPLETE YOUR PASSPORT TO WIN PRIZES!\nWe invite you to participate in an interactive activity by completing a quilt display passport by March 3 to enter a prize drawing. You can pick up a passport at any Yolo County Library branch or the Yolo County Office of Education in Woodland. Passports are also available for download online. Passports are also available for download online.  \nHow It Works: \n\nVisit the five quilt displays in Davis\, Esparto\, West Sacramento\, Winters\, and Woodland from February 5 to 28.\nGet your passport stamped at each location. View this handout with all five locations.\nReturn your stamped passport to any Yolo County Library branch or the Yolo County Office of Education by Monday\, March 3rd to enter the prize drawing.\n\n“I AM” QUILT ACTIVITY \nCommunity members are invited to participate in the “I Am” Quilt Activity. By creating an 8.5” x 11” quilt square\, participants can submit their designs to be included in a countywide quilt display to be showcased at the end of Black History Month. View activity instructions.  \nMaterials Needed: \n\n8.5″ x 11″ piece of paper\nConstruction paper (various colors)\nScissors\, glue\, and/or glue sticks\n\nSubmission Details: Completed quilt squares must be submitted to any Yolo County Library branch or the Yolo County Office of Education by March 3. Classrooms and student groups are highly encouraged to participate. Please note that quilt squares will not be returned. \nABOUT YOLO COUNTY BLACK HISTORY MONTH \nThis year’s theme is “Stitching Together Stories: Celebrating Black History through Quilts\, Education\, and Engagement.” It highlights how quilts have preserved cultural heritage\, told powerful stories\, and sparked important conversations. Throughout Black History Month\, we celebrate the intersection of art\, education\, and community engagement to deepen our understanding of Black history.
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SUMMARY:UC Davis | Race Matters: Connecting Principles to Progress: Navigating Resistance to DEI Initiatives
DESCRIPTION:As resistance to Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts grows nationally\, UC Davis remains steadfast in its commitment to our Principles of Community\, as both a strategic priority and a core value. \nFor over 35 years\, these principles have served as a foundation for equity and inclusion—guiding actions\, fostering dialogue\, and connecting aspirations to meaningful change. \nIn this Race Matters session\, we’ll explore how these enduring values help us navigate today’s challenges and advance DEI initiatives that impact our students\, employees\, patients\, and community. \nThis event is virtual. \nTo register\, click here.
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SUMMARY:UC Davis | The Aoki Center and HSI Speaker Series: Yianella Blanco
DESCRIPTION:The Aoki Center and UC Davis Hispanic Serving Institution Speaker Series Presents Professor Yianella Blanco\, UC Davis School of Education \n\nDr. Yianella Blanco is an assistant professor in the School of Education. Her research focuses on the teaching and learning of Latinx histories and experiences in K-12 schools\, especially those of Central America(ns). She graduated from Teachers College\, Columbia University in 2022 with a PhD in Social Studies education. Prior to that\, she worked as a high school social studies and special education teacher in New York City. Her work with young people inspires her research and sustains her spirit as she continues to search for liberatory and humanizing educational practices. \nThis talk is drawn from a larger qualitative research study with Central American-American educators\, during which they shared their own testimonios and collectively read the testimonios written by Central American migrant youth to imagine how we might use testimonios in our teaching practice. Our research is grounded in LatCrit theory\, and builds upon testimonio research that has uplifted the histories and experiences of Latinx youth. We add to this research by putting it in conversation with healing-centered pedagogy (Ginwright\, 2015; 2018). Ultimately\, we argue that testimonios can aid in dismantling oppressive narratives and build new ones focused on Latinx youths’ joy\, strengths\, and successes. In doing so\, they provide opportunities for history classrooms to act as spaces of radical care and healing. \nFor more information about UC Davis’s HSI Initiative please visit: \nDEI: https://diversity.ucdavis.edu/ \nDEI/HSI News and Events: https://diversity.ucdavis.edu/avanza-news-and-events
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-the-aoki-center-and-hsi-speaker-series-yianella-blanco/
LOCATION:King Hall\, 400 Mrak Hall Drive\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
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SUMMARY:UC Davis | MasterClass Session 2: Black Freedom – The Present - Chapter 2
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Cross Cultural Center\n\n\nIn February 2025\, Cross Cultural Center Director Joe Martinez will host dialogue sessions on Black History\, Freedom\, & Love: Lessons from Influential Black Voices. Seven preeminent Black thought leaders share their insight on the reckoning with race in America in three parts: past\, present\, and future. We hope you will join us for the session as part of Black Futures Month. These sessions will take place on Tuesdays at noon through Zoom.\n\nTo register for the Zoom sessions\, please complete this form. You can begin the classes for free starting February 1st\, 2025 by watching in MasterClass using this link in your browser https://learn.masterclass.com/blackhistorymonth.\n\nAll folks are welcome to participate\, including multiracial folks and black\, indigenous\, people of color (BIPOC). These online learning and peer-led debrief sessions hosted by the White Accountability and Anti-Racism Collective apply to anyone who would like to learn about how to better support the black community. One of the goals of the sessions is to invite campus community members to engage in critical self-work and skill-building to challenge institutional and cultural racism. If you have questions contact Joe Martinez at jammartinez@uccdavis.edu.
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