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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;VALUE=DATE:20250401
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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:20250413T090000
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SUMMARY:Sacred Space
DESCRIPTION:This monthly gathering is an invitation to enjoy the beautiful setting\, settle yourself and simply be. Thirty minutes of gentle quiet and beauty for the senses. Light a candle if you wish. Hosted at Davis Community Church. Only 30-minutes long. Tea and refreshments provided.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/sacred-space/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250413T143000
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SUMMARY:BEITNA: A Gathering for Arab Heritage\, Culture and Solidarity
DESCRIPTION:Join International House on April 13\, from 2:30 to 6:30 PM for Beitna: A Gathering for Arab Heritage\, Culture\, and Solidarity\, a special event recognizing Arab American Heritage Month. Beitna\, meaning “our house” in Arabic\, brings together the community to experience and engage with Arab culture. \nEnjoy art displays\, cultural performances\, poetry readings\, and educational materials that highlight the rich history and contributions of Arabs and Arab Americans. Children’s programs\, crafts\, delicious food\, and local vendors will provide an opportunity to explore the cultural diversity of the Arab world. \nThis event fosters a culturally vibrant\, globally connected\, and inclusive community by sharing Arab American heritage\, culture\, and contributions with the broader public. It offers a unique opportunity for the Arab and Arab American communities in Davis and the surrounding region to gather in solidarity and build connections. \nCome join us for an afternoon of Arab culture\, education\, and community. \nFREE RSVP HERE
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/beitna-a-gathering-for-arab-heritage-culture-and-solidarity/
LOCATION:International House Davis\, 10 College Park\, Davis\, 95616\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250419T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250419T210000
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SUMMARY:UC Davis | Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the 49th annual UC Davis Powwow!  \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. \nStop by the museum\, open 12-5\, to see the exhibition\, Olé Ham Nees\, We Call Him Coyote: Harry Fonseca Works from the Shingle Springs Band Collection\, and works from the museum collections will be on display in the Collections Galleries.  The museum shop offers a variety of Native American products from artists across North America. \nTo see more information about the event\, please see the UC Davis Powwow webpage.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-powwow/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250424T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250424T193000
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SUMMARY:Arab American Histories: Queer Explorations of Power and Difference in an Era of Repression
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the UC Davis Middle East/South Asia Studies\, the Department of History and the California History-Social Science Project \nReception at 5 p.m. and scholar talk and conversation from 5:30-7 p.m. \nCharlotte Karem Albrecht from the University of Michigan will present her research in gender and sexuality in Arab American immigration history and lead a conversation on the challenges and significance of ethnic studies scholarship in out current moment. \nThis talk explores Arab American immigration history\, illustrating how Arab immigrants have been variably\npositioned as incorporable into the U.S. body politic or as threats to the state. Drawing on her book\, Possible\nHistories\, Karem Albrecht examines the history of Syrian peddling to show how ideas about sexuality and gender formed the basis of Arab Americans’ indeterminate racial status. Syrians came to the U.S. as early as the 1870s and worked as peddlers\, enabling them to acquire wealth quickly and transforming the Syrian American family. At the height of this profession’s popularity\, transient labor was associated with sexual non-normativity\, and with homosexuality specifically. Karem Albrecht uses queer affective and grounded imaginative approaches to history to show how immigrant peddlers and their networks of labor and care appeared in interconnected discourses about American modernity\, sexuality\, gender\, class\, and race. The conversation will feature reflections on teaching Arab American history in a moment when ethnic studies\, queer studies\, and academic inquiry are under threat. \nThis event is the third in The Middle East in Historical Context speaker series\, organized and sponsored by the Department of History\, the Middle East/South Asia Studies Program\, and the California History Social-Science Project at UC Davis. Karem Albrecht’s talk is also part of a month-long commemoration of Arab American Heritage Month at UC Davis. \nOpen to campus and community.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/arab-american-histories-queer-explorations-of-power-and-difference-in-an-era-of-repression/
LOCATION:International House Davis\, 10 College Park\, Davis\, 95616\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250427T090000
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SUMMARY:UC Davis | 6th Semillas y Culturas - Seeds & Cultures Summit
DESCRIPTION:Raising awareness and sharing ideas about sustaining Native California and Indigenous Meso American foodways across communities and generations through workshops\, speakers\, and food sharing. Event is free. Location is the Student Farm Ecological Garden. \nVisit: https://asi.ucdavis.edu/semillas-y-culturas-2025. \nFor more information\, contact: \n\nSummit Director Dr. Melissa Moreno\, mmmoreno@gmail.com\nSummit Co-Organizer: Jacquelyn Ross\nStudent Farm Director Colin Dixon\, cghdixon@ucdavis.edu\n\n 
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-6th-semillas-y-culturas-seeds-cultures-summit/
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SUMMARY:Community of Compassion: Know Your Rights
DESCRIPTION:Please come for a presentation to ensure the diverse values that unite us are shared and protected at the following community gathering: \nDate: Sunday\, April 27\, 2025\nTime: 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm\nPlace: Holy Rosary Parish Community Center\, 575 California Street\, Woodland\, CA 95695 \nInformation to be addressed: \n\nImmigrant Testimony – Rogelio Villagrana – WJUSD TRUSTEE\nImmigrant Testimony – Marco Osorio\nOverview of support: City Manager – Ken Hiatt\nOverview of support: Police Department – Chief Ryan Kinnan\nSafety in our schools – Superintendent Elodia Ortega-Lampin\nProvide accurate information about immigration law\, and the available resources for legal counsel – Catholic Charities Yolo and Solano\n\nThank you to Holy Rosary Church\, City of Woodland\, Catholic Charities Yolo Solano \, Mexican American Concilio of Yolo County\, YIIN (Yolo Interfaith Immigration Network)
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/community-of-compassion-know-your-rights/
LOCATION:Holy Rosary Parish Community Center\, 575 California Street\, Woodland\, CA\, 95695\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hope Café
DESCRIPTION:Imagine what a serving of music\, poetry and good conversation in a beautiful space might do for you right now.If that sounds like soup for your soul\, then check out the Hope Café. \nThe steady diet of overwhelming news these days takes a toll\, stirring up loneliness\, anxiety and social divisions. Local artist jesikah maria ross and the International House are cooking up ways to come together that feed positivity and connection\, and we’re calling this Hope Café. It’s an experiment in building community and resilience. \n\nOur menu offers up:\nLive music and poetry\nCommunity choirs\nConversations about care\, joy and possibility\nDrinks and snacks\n\nYou’ll walk away feeling nourished and inspired\, with new friends and resources to keep you hopeful! Come give it a try!
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/hope-cafe/
LOCATION:International House Davis\, 10 College Park\, Davis\, 95616\, United States
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