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SUMMARY:UC Davis | Arab American Heritage Month
DESCRIPTION:April is Arab American Heritage Month. All members of the UC Davis community can celebrate with a range of opportunities. For information about resources\, initiatives and upcoming events\, we encourage you to check out the heritage month calendar and the following links: \n\n\n\nRethinking Ottoman Belonging: Arab and Armenian Diasporic Encounters with Race\, Masculinity\, and Whiteness in the United States (1896-1914)\nBook Talk: To Stand With Palestine – Transnational Resistance and Political Evolution in the United States\nME/SA Studies Research Symposium\nBeitna: A Gathering for Arab Heritage\, Culture and Solidarity
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-arab-american-heritage-month/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250330T150000
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SUMMARY:Here Together: to Listen\, Support & Navigate Uncertain Times
DESCRIPTION:Here Together is a safe space that encourages active listening\, meaningful dialogue & reflection — a circle for sharing feelings\, thoughts\, & life challenges without judgment. At Davis Community Church\, Fireside Room. Participating in this small group helps strengthen our resilience by encouragement and connection\, especially when we are navigating tough times. 3p – 4:15p. Free.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/here-together-to-listen-support-navigate-uncertain-times/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250320T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250320T133000
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SUMMARY:UC Davis: Coffee Talk with Dr. Jann Murray-García on Weathering by Arline Geronimus
DESCRIPTION: Presented by Dr. Jann Murray-Garcia\nSponsored by African American Faculty and Staff Association (AAFSA) Davis\, AAFSA Health\, and Division of Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion \nPlease join our coffee talk with Dr. Jann Murray-García on Weathering by Arline Geronimus. You can join this event in-person at Betty Irene Moore Hall\, Room 2603\, or online through Zoom. \nPlease refer to the Parking for Patients and Visitors page for parking information. \nThis event is part of 2024-2025 Campus Community Book Project. \nThis is a hybrid event\, you can attend in person or by zoom. \n 
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-coffee-talk-with-dr-jann-murray-garcia-on-weathering-by-arline-geronimus/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250318T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250318T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
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SUMMARY:Story Circles for Community Connection
DESCRIPTION:This community listening and sharing event provides a space to build empathy and connection by coming together to tell our stories and learn from one another. Staff from Imagining America: Artists and Scholars in Public Life will facilitate the event using the powerful story circles methodology created by artist John O’Neal from the Free Southern Theater. Using a prompt and a few simple guidelines\, story circles allow us to listen to each other’s stories in small groups and discuss our common and different experiences and lives. \nPrompt: Tell us about a time when you felt supported and held by others during a difficult time in your life. Or tell us about a time when you did not feel supported when you needed it\, and how that experience changed how you support yourself or others. \nBy sharing stories of when we felt supported in community\, we can build a greater understanding of what we can do to help each other\, and how we can create practices to support each other during difficult times. \nThis event is open to everyone. Bring yourself\, a friend\, and a story to share! You do not need to prepare a story in advance but do come prepared to fully listen and be moved by the narratives of your neighbors. IA will provide instructions and share resources on Story Circles so anyone can learn to use this tool and practice in their own lives and communities. \nRSVP HERE \nAbout Imagining America: Based at the University of California\, Davis\, the Imagining America national consortium brings together scholars\, artists\, designers\, humanists\, and organizers to imagine\, study\, and enact a more just and liberatory ‘America’ and world. Working across institutional\, disciplinary\, and community divides\, IA strengthens and promotes public scholarship\, cultural organizing\, and campus change that inspires collective imagination\, knowledge-making\, and civic action on pressing public issues. \nAbout International House\, Davis: I-House is an international culture center dedicated to nurturing the exchange of arts\, culture and ideas to build a culturally vibrant\, globally connected and inclusive community. People from all over the world come together in our beloved gathering space to celebrate our common humanity\, share cultural practices and traditions\, engage with our differences\, cultivate joy\, combat isolation\, and foster civic dialogue. At I-House\, we believe that culture\, community\, and fellowship are the lifeblood of a healthy and vibrant city\, region\, and society.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/story-circles-for-community-connection/
LOCATION:International House Davis\, 10 College Park\, Davis\, 95616\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250318T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250415T170000
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SUMMARY:Golden Heart Awards Nominations
DESCRIPTION:The City of Davis invites community members to submit nominations now through April 15\, 2025\, for the annual Golden Heart Awards. These awards recognize exceptional youth in the Davis community \nNominations can be submitted in two different categories to help acknowledge youth who are “non-traditional achievers”: \n\nThe Service Award: Recognizing individuals who have given significant service to an expressed need in the community\, to their peers and/or to their schools\nThe Personal Challenge Award: Recognizing individuals who have overcome significant challenges in their lives.\n\nIn memory of Andrew Mockus\, who was tragically killed in 1992\, the City Council adopted the Recreation and Park Commission recommendation to create the Golden Heart Awards as a way to recognize outstanding youth in the community\, especially those students who are not typically recognized in other forums. The first award was presented in 1994. \n“Being resilient in challenging circumstances is never easy\,” said Mayor Bapu Vaitla. “Through the Golden Heart Award program\, the City Council honors the outstanding accomplishments of Davis youth who have sacrificed to focus on community service and those who have overcome considerable challenges in their lives.” \nNomination forms For the Golden Heart Awards are available at: https://www.cityofdavis.org/goldenheartaward. Community members are welcome to nominate a deserving Davis youth who is currently in the seventh through twelfth grades. Youth cannot nominate themselves nor can a parent/guardian nominate their youth. \nNomination forms are due no later than 5 p.m. on Tuesday\, April 15\, 2025\, and must be submitted in one of the following ways: \n\nBy email to Kellie Vitaich at: kvitaich@cityofdavis.org \nBy mail to: City of Davis\, Golden Heart Awards – ATTN: Kellie Vitaich\, 23 Russell Blvd.\, Davis\, CA 95616\nIn person at: the Parks and Community Services Public Counter\, located at City Hall (23 Russell Blvd)\n\nAwards and recognition will be presented at the May 20 City Council meeting. For more information\, please email Kellie Vitaich at: kvitaich@cityofdavis.org or https://www.cityofdavis.org/goldenheartawards.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/golden-heart-awards-nominations/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250304T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250304T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
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SUMMARY:UC Davis Book Project: Mondavi Center Presents - Dr. Arline Geronimus
DESCRIPTION:2025 Campus Community Book Project Author’s Talk\nDr. Arline T. Geronimus is a renowned public health researcher\, professor\, and author of Weathering: The Extraordinary Stress of Ordinary Life in an Unjust Society\, called a “monumental” book by Ibram X. Kendi\, author of How to be an Antiracist. \nFusing science and social justice\, Geronimus explores the ways in which systemic injustice erodes the health of marginalized people. Until now\, there has been little discussion about the insidious effects of social injustice on the body. Weathering shifts the paradigm\, shining a light on the topic and offering a roadmap for hope. \nFollowing her talk\, entitled “Weathering and Health Equity: Social Identity\, High Effort Coping\, and Joy\,” Geronimus will be joined by Donna Apidone for a Q&A.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-book-project-mondavi-center-presents-dr-arline-geronimus/
LOCATION:Mondavi Center\, 523 Mrak Hall Drive\, Davis\, California\, 95616\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250225T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250225T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
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SUMMARY:UC Davis Book Project: Chronic Pain: A Comedy
DESCRIPTION:Davis comedian and University Writing Program continuing lecturer\, Karma Waltonen\, performs her stand-up routine about life as a chronic pain patient.\nIn 2024-2025\, the UC Davis Campus Community Book Project will be reading “Weathering: The Extraordinary Stress of Ordinary Life in an Unjust Society” by Arline Geronimus and will feature a year-long program on the theme of health equity and justice. Arline Geronimus is a professor in the School of Public Health and a research professor at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan\, where she also is affiliated with the Center for Research on Ethnicity\, Culture and Health. She is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies of Science. Fusing science and social justice\, Dr. Geronimus’ scholarship explores how systemic injustice erodes the health of marginalized people. Until now\, there has been little discussion about the insidious effects of social injustice on the body. “Weathering” shifts the paradigm\, shining a light on the topic and offering a roadmap for hope.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-book-project-chronic-pain-a-comedy/
LOCATION:Manetti Shrem Museum\, 254 Old Davis Road\, Davis\, 95616\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250219T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250219T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250129T221542Z
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SUMMARY:Yolo County Day of Remembrance of Executive Order 9066
DESCRIPTION:This event is free and will include two films portraying resistance to injustice: One Fighting Irishman and Row Don’t Drift. On Wednesday\, February 19\, 2025 at 6 pm at the Davis Veterans Memorial Theatre. \nSponsored by the Human Relations Commission\, Davis Asians for Racial Equality\, UC Davis Asian American Studies\, UC Davis King Hall – Immigration Clinic and Aoki Center for Critical Race and Natin Studies\, Episcopal Church of St. Martin – Davis\, Davis Phoenix Coalition and the Historical Society of Winters.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/yolo-county-day-of-remembrance-of-executive-order-9066/
LOCATION:Veterans Memorial Theatre\, 203 E 14th Street\, Davis\, CA\, 95616
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250218T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250218T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250129T163458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250129T163458Z
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SUMMARY:UC Davis |  MasterClass Session 3: Black Love – The Future - Chapter 3
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Cross Cultural Center \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.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-masterclass-session-3-black-love-the-future-chapter-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250214T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250214T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250129T163419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250129T163419Z
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SUMMARY:UC Davis |  Liberating Our Image: Black Women/Fem(me)s\, Beauty\, and the White Gaze
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Women’s Resources and Research Center \nJoin us for a powerful dialogue during Black Femme Magic Week as we unpack the impact of white patriarchal notions of beauty on Black women and femmes. Together\, we’ll explore how these harmful standards have shaped perceptions of Black femininity and celebrate the beauty\, strength\, and resilience of our community.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-liberating-our-image-black-women-femmes-beauty-and-the-white-gaze/
LOCATION:Women’s Resources and Research Library\, 113 North Hall\, 180 E Quad\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250214T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250214T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250106T191755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T191755Z
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SUMMARY:UC Davis Book Project: Discussing Weathering Session 3
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Campus Community Book Project (DEI | OCCR) \nThe Interprofessional Book Club at UC Davis Health returns for the 2024-2025 Campus Community Book Project. Jann Murray-García\, clinical professor emerita\, leads this year’s sessions. Everyone is welcome — students\, faculty\, staff and community members. This event is virtual. For more information click here. \nArline T. Geronimus coined the term “weathering” to describe the effects of systemic oppression—including racism and classism—on the body. In “Weathering: The Extraordinary Stress of Ordinary Life in an Unjust Society\,” based on more than 30 years of research\, she argues that health and aging have more to do with how society treats us than how well we take care of ourselves. She explains what happens to human bodies as they attempt to withstand and overcome societal challenges and details how that ravages our health. And she proposes solutions. Session 3 covers pages 229-313. \nIn 2024-2025\, the UC Davis Campus Community Book Project will be reading “Weathering: The Extraordinary Stress of Ordinary Life in an Unjust Society” by Arline Geronimus and will feature a year-long program on the theme of health equity and justice. Arline Geronimus is a professor in the School of Public Health and a research professor at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan\, where she also is affiliated with the Center for Research on Ethnicity\, Culture and Health. She is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies of Science. Fusing science and social justice\, Dr. Geronimus’ scholarship explores how systemic injustice erodes the health of marginalized people. Until now\, there has been little discussion about the insidious effects of social injustice on the body. “Weathering” shifts the paradigm\, shining a light on the topic and offering a roadmap for hope.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-book-project-discussing-weathering-session-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250213T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250213T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250129T161932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250129T162114Z
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SUMMARY:UC Davis |  Restorative Practices
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Office for Health Equity\, Diversity and Inclusion/Truth\, Racial Healing and Transformation Center (DEI) \nMore details will be published soon!  \nThis event is in person. \nFor more information: https://diversity.ucdavis.edu/events/restorative-practices
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-community-building-circle/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250211T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250211T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250129T163322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250129T163322Z
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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.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-masterclass-session-2-black-freedom-the-present-chapter-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250211T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250211T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250129T162751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250129T162751Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250211T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250211T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250129T161751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250129T161751Z
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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.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-race-matters-connecting-principles-to-progress-navigating-resistance-to-dei-initiatives/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250210T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250210T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250106T191650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T191650Z
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SUMMARY:UC Davis: 35 Years of the Principles of Community
DESCRIPTION:Join the UC Davis community in celebrating 35 years of the Principles of Community. Save the date for this fun event that will include tabling\, networking and light refreshments. \nLocated at UC Davis Health\, Betty Irene Moore Hall\, 2570 48th St\, Sacramento\, CA 95817. \nFor more information\, click here.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-35-years-of-the-principles-of-community/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250208T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250208T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250129T163018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250129T163018Z
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SUMMARY:UC Davis | Black Futures Month Kick-Off Reception
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by UC Davis 5A\, Cross Cultural Center\, African Continuum\, AAFSA\, Mondavi Center\, Manetti Shrem Museum of Art\, Aggie Black Excellence (DEI) and Future Foundation of Sacramento\, co-sponsored by Center for African Diaspora and Student Success (CADSS) \nPlease gather in community with us as we kickoff Black Futures Month 2025! \n\nFree event with light refreshments provided\nLearn about initiatives supporting the African Diaspora and student success\nCelebrate Black Excellence\n\nFor more information: https://diversity.ucdavis.edu/events/uc-davis-black-futures-month-kick-reception.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-black-futures-month-kick-off-reception/
LOCATION:Manetti Shrem Museum\, 254 Old Davis Road\, Davis\, 95616\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250205T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250205T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250129T222614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250129T222614Z
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SUMMARY:General Information about Immigration Rights\, Resources and Process
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Communicare+OLE\, Attorney Aidin Castillo will share information on this topic. This event is free and will be on Wednesday\, February 5\, 2025 at the Hansen Family Health Center\, located at 215 West Beamer Street in Woodland. \nVisit the Facebook page for CommuniCare CREO at: https://www.facebook.com/CommuniCareCREO/.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/general-information-about-immigration-rights-resources-and-process/
LOCATION:Hansen Family Clinic\, 215 West Beamer Street\, Woodland\, CA\, 95695\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250204T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250204T180000
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SUMMARY:UC Davis Lunar New Year Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Department of Asian American Studies\, UC Davis Asian Pacific American Systemwide Alliance (APASA)\, the Strategic Asian and Pacific Islander Retention Initiative (SAandPIRI)\, the Division of Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI)\, and the Cross Cultural Center (CCC) \nJoin the UC Davis Asian and Pacific Islander community to recognize the Year of the Snake at the Lunar New Year Celebration on Tuesday\, February 4th\, from 4-6pm in the International Center MPR. Students\, staff\, and faculty are invited to gather in community to enjoy refreshments\, performances\, and more. Usher in a new year of prosperity\, strength\, and good fortune with our event co-hosts: UC Davis Asian American Studies\, UC Davis Asian Pacific American Systemwide Alliance (APASA)\, the Strategic Asian and Pacific Islander Retention Initiative (SAandPIRI)\, the Division of Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI)\, and the Cross Cultural Center (CCC). \nMore information: https://diversity.ucdavis.edu/events/lunar-new-year-celebration
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-lunar-new-year-celebration/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250204T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250204T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250129T162512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250129T162512Z
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SUMMARY:UC Davis |  Book Project: Viewing and Discussion of Nadine Burke Harris' TED Talk
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Campus Community Book Project (DEI | OCCR) \nNadine Burke Harris is a pediatrician and the author of The Deepest Well: Healing the Long-Term Effects of Childhood Trauma and Adversity. Her 2014 TED Talk “explains that the repeated stress of abuse\, neglect and parents struggling with mental health or substance abuse issues has real\, tangible effects on the development of the brain. This unfolds across a lifetime\, to the point where those who’ve experienced high levels of trauma are at triple the risk for heart disease and lung cancer. [It’s an] impassioned plea for pediatric medicine to confront the prevention and treatment of trauma\, head-on.” \nKarma Waltonen\, Continuing Lecturer in the University Writing Program\, will lead a discussion on the impacts of childhood trauma\, and we will consider societal changes to address them. \nIn 2024-2025\, the UC Davis Campus Community Book Project will be reading Weathering: The Extraordinary Stress of Ordinary Life in an Unjust Society by Arline Geronimus and will feature a year-long program on the theme of health equity and justice. Arline Geronimus is a Professor in the School of Public Health and Research Professor in the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan\, where she also is affiliated with the Center for Research on Ethnicity\, Culture and Health. She is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies of Science. Fusing science and social justice\, Dr. Geronimus’ scholarship explores the ways in which systemic injustice erodes the health of marginalized people. Until now\, there has been little discussion about the insidious effects of social injustice on the body. Weathering shifts the paradigm\, shining a light on the topic and offering a roadmap for hope.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-book-project-viewing-and-discussion-of-nadine-burke-harris-ted-talk/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250301
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250211T161718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250211T161718Z
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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.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/yolo-county-black-history-month/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250131T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250131T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250106T191400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T191415Z
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SUMMARY:UC Davis  Book Project: Discussing Weathering Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Campus Community Book Project (DEI | OCCR) \nThe Interprofessional Book Club at UC Davis Health returns for the 2024-2025 Campus Community Book Project. Jann Murray-García\, clinical professor emerita\, leads this year’s sessions. Everyone is welcome — students\, faculty\, staff and community members.  This discussion is virtual. For more information click here. \nArline T. Geronimus coined the term “weathering” to describe the effects of systemic oppression — including racism and classism — on the body. In “Weathering: The Extraordinary Stress of Ordinary Life in an Unjust Society\,” based on more than 30 years of research\, she argues that health and aging have more to do with how society treats us than how well we take care of ourselves. She explains what happens to human bodies as they attempt to withstand and overcome societal challenges and details how that ravages our health. And she proposes solutions. Session 2 covers pages 80-227. \nIn 2024-2025\, the UC Davis Campus Community Book Project will be reading “Weathering: The Extraordinary Stress of Ordinary Life in an Unjust Society” by Arline Geronimus and will feature a year-long program on the theme of health equity and justice. Arline Geronimus is a professor in the School of Public Health and a research professor at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan\, where she also is affiliated with the Center for Research on Ethnicity\, Culture and Health. She is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies of Science. Fusing science and social justice\, Dr. Geronimus’ scholarship explores how systemic injustice erodes the health of marginalized people. Until now\, there has been little discussion about the insidious effects of social injustice on the body. Weathering shifts the paradigm\, shining a light on the topic and offering a roadmap for hope.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-book-project-discussing-weathering-session-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250129T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250129T163218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250129T163218Z
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SUMMARY:UC Davis | Black Feminist Community Organizing: Unseen Labor and Herstories
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Women’s Resources and Research Center \nThis program seeks to teach others\, through a feminist lens\, about the erased labor of Black women and femmes and their community organizing and social movements! \nMore information: https://diversity.ucdavis.edu/events/black-feminist-community-organizing-unseen-labor-and-herstories
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-black-feminist-community-organizing-unseen-labor-and-herstories/
LOCATION:Women’s Resources and Research Library\, 113 North Hall\, 180 E Quad\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250128T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250128T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250106T192441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T192441Z
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SUMMARY:Adult Mental Health First Aid
DESCRIPTION:This free training is open to Yolo County staff\, provider staff and the community. Mental Health First Aid teaches you how to identify\, understand and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges. The training will also cover how to interact with a person in crisis and connect the person with help. \nAttendees must complete a two-hour independent online learning module prior to the class and are expected to attend the live training for the full duration. After successfully passing the online quiz and evaluation\, attendees will receive a three-year professional certification on Mental Health First Aid by the National Council for Mental Health.  \nTo register for this free training\, e-mail your contact information to: MHSA-MHTrainings@yolocounty.org. Questions? Call 530-666-8710
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/adult-mental-health-first-aid-13/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250123T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250123T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250106T192501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T192501Z
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SUMMARY:Youth Mental Health First Aid
DESCRIPTION:This free training is open to Yolo County staff\, provider staff and the community. Youth Mental Health First Aid is designed to teach parents\, family members\, caregivers\, teachers\, school staff\, peers\, neighbors\, health and human services workers\, and other caring citizens how to help an adolescent (age 12-18) who is experiencing a mental health or addictions challenge or is in crisis. \nAttendees must complete a two-hour independent online learning module prior to the class and are expected to attend the live training for the full duration. After successfully passing the online quiz and evaluation\, attendees will receive a three-year professional certification on Mental Health First Aid by the National Council for Mental Health.  \nTo register for this free training\, e-mail your contact information to: MHSA-MHTrainings@yolocounty.org. Questions? Call 530-666-8710
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/youth-mental-health-first-aid-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250116T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250116T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250106T191242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T191242Z
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SUMMARY:Understanding Antisemitism as a form of Hate: Addressing Bias\, Bigotry\, and Discrimination at UC Davis
DESCRIPTION:Heightened tensions from the conflict in the Middle East have led to an increase in hate crimes and discriminatory incidents on campuses nationwide. The current political climate has also contributed to the silencing of important discourse\, which has profoundly affected our faculty\, staff\, and students. \nThis Grand Rounds speaker series aims to provide a safe forum where perspectives can be expressed\, fostering collective reflection. \nFeatured Speaker: Kenneth Stern\nDirector\, Bard Center for the Study of Hate – Human Rights Project at Bard College. \nKenneth Stern will discuss what antisemitism is and how the interdisciplinary field of hate studies helps us understand it. Is antizionism antisemitism? How can we discuss difficult topics like this when our identity is tethered to one side or another of the Israel/Palestine conflict? Why are emotional empathy and intellectual curiosity important? Why are academic freedom and free speech essential for tackling all forms of hate? \nThis event will be held at UC Davis Medical Center in the Education Building: 4610 X St\, Sacramento\, CA\, Room #1222 \nTo register and receive event details\, please complete this form: https://bit.ly/3VyKa2b \n\nSave the date for future speaking events:\nFebruary 13\, 2025\nMarch 20\, 2025\nJune 12\, 2025\nJuly 10\, 2025\nSeptember 4\, 2025\nSeptember 25\, 2025
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/understanding-antisemitism-as-a-form-of-hate-addressing-bias-bigotry-and-discrimination-at-uc-davis/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250116T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250116T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250106T192420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T192420Z
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SUMMARY:Adult Mental Health First Aid
DESCRIPTION:This free training is open to Yolo County staff\, provider staff and the community. Mental Health First Aid teaches you how to identify\, understand and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges. The training will also cover how to interact with a person in crisis and connect the person with help. \nAttendees must complete a two-hour independent online learning module prior to the class and are expected to attend the live training for the full duration. After successfully passing the online quiz and evaluation\, attendees will receive a three-year professional certification on Mental Health First Aid by the National Council for Mental Health.  \nTo register for this free training\, e-mail your contact information to: MHSA-MHTrainings@yolocounty.org. Questions? Call 530-666-8710
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/adult-mental-health-first-aid-12/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250114T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250114T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250106T192308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T192308Z
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SUMMARY:Talk Save Lives
DESCRIPTION:Free Training! Open to all interested individuals yolo county staff\, provider staff and community volunteers age 18 and older. \nTalk Saves Lives™\, created by The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention\, is a standardized education program that provides participants with a clear understanding of this leading cause of death\, including the most up-to-date research on suicide prevention\, and what they can do in their communities to save lives. \nParticipants will learn common risk factors and warning signs associated with suicide\, and how to keep themselves and others safe. \nTopics covered include: \n\nScope of the Problem: The latest data on suicide in the U.S. and worldwide\nResearch: Information from research on what causes people to consider suicide\, as well as health\, historical\, and environmental factors that put individuals at risk\nPrevention: An understanding of the protective factors that lower suicide risk\, and strategies for managing mental health and being proactive about self-care\nWhat You Can Do: Guidance on warning signs and behaviors to look for\, and how to get help for someone in a suicidal crisis\n\nTime: 9 am – 11 am \nLocation: ZOOM \nRegistration: To register for either of these free trainings dates\, e-mail your contact information to MHSA-MHTrainings@yolocounty.org\nQuestions? Call 530-666-8710. \nTraining provided by Yolo County Health and Human Services-Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) staff.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/talk-save-lives-4/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250106T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250106T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20250106T192049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T192049Z
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SUMMARY:UC Davis Campus Community Book Project Author’s Talk (Dr. Arline Geronimus)
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Campus Community Book Project (DEI | OCCR) \nHosted by the Mondavi Center \nDr. Arline T. Geronimus is a renowned public health researcher\, professor\, and author of Weathering: The Extraordinary Stress of Ordinary Life in an Unjust Society\, called a “monumental” book by Ibram X. Kendi\, author of How to be an Antiracist. \nFusing science and social justice\, Geronimus explores the ways in which systemic injustice erodes the health of marginalized people. Until now\, there has been little discussion about the insidious effects of social injustice on the body. Weathering shifts the paradigm\, shining a light on the topic and offering a roadmap for hope. \nFollowing her talk\, entitled “Weathering and Health Equity: Social Identity\, High Effort Coping\, and Joy\,” Geronimus will be joined by Donna Apidone for a Q&A. \nTickets must be purchased in advance. Click here for more information.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-campus-community-book-project-authors-talk-dr-arline-geronimus/
LOCATION:Mondavi Center\, 523 Mrak Hall Drive\, Davis\, California\, 95616\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241226T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250101T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140558
CREATED:20241107T162350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T162350Z
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SUMMARY:Kwanzaa
DESCRIPTION:Kwanzaa is a cultural holiday from December 26\, 2024 – January 1\, 2025 that celebrates and honors African American heritage and culture. \nLearn more about Kwanzaa from the National Museum of African American History and Culture by clicking here.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/kwanzaa/
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