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  • Hands-On Screen Printing Workshop with Self Help Graphics

    Granada Hills Branch Library 10640 Petit Avenue, Granada Hills, CA, United States

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  • Oaxacan Food Demonstration and Tasting with Rocio Camacho

    Granada Hills Branch Library 10640 Petit Avenue, Granada Hills, CA, United States

    Join the Granada Hills Branch Library for a demonstration and tasting of traditional Oaxacan moles with Rocio Camacho.

  • Oaxacalifornian Food Talk with Bill Esparza

    Junipero Serra Branch Library 4607 S. Main Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Join the Junipero Serra Library for a talk on the cuisine of Oaxaca, including the history of Oaxacan food in Los Angeles, with James Beard Award-winning journalist Bill Esparza.

  • Talk on Pre-Columbian History Talk with Xóchitl Flores-Marcial

    Cypress Park Branch Library 1150 Cypress Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Join the Cypress Park Branch for a bilingual talk on Pre-Columbian history with Dr. Xóchitl Flores-Marcial, Assistant Professor at CSU Northridge. Learn how the indigenous cultures of Mexico are still alive and thriving today!

  • Oaxacalifornian Food Talk with Bill Esparza

    Vernon - Leon H. Washington Jr. Memorial Branch Library 4504 S. Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Join the Vernon Branch Library for a talk on the cuisine of Oaxaca, including the history of Oaxacan food in Los Angeles, with James Beard Award-winning journalist Bill Esparza.

  • La Lengua Sin Frontera (Language Without Borders): Three Indigenous Poets

    Central Library 630 W. 5th Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Natalie Diaz, Layli Long Soldier, Natalia Toledo Performance and Conversation Join us for an evening celebrating indigenous poetry from the United States and Mexico with three major poets—Natalie Diaz (member of the Mojave and Pima Indian tribes, winner of the Nimrod/Hardman Pablo Neruda Prize for Poetry, language activist and educator), Layli Long Soldier (an Oglala…

  • Zapotec Language and Culture Games with Natalia Toledo and Víctor Cata

    Central Library 630 W. 5th Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Join the Central Library Children's Department for a family-friendly workshop with Natalia Toledo and Víctor Cata. Through playing traditional games, puzzling over riddles, and attempting to pronounce Isthmus Zapotec tongue twisters, participants will learn about the vibrant culture of Southern Oaxaca.

  • Zapotec Language and Culture Games with Natalia Toledo and Víctor Cata

    Van Nuys Branch Library 6250 Sylmar Ave, Van Nuys, CA, United States

    Join the Van Nuys Branch Library for a family-friendly workshop with Natalia Toledo and Víctor Cata. Through playing traditional games, puzzling over riddles, and attempting to pronounce Isthmus Zapotec tongue twisters, participants will learn about the vibrant culture of Southern Oaxaca.

  • Oaxaca’s Third Gender: Man, Woman, Muxe

    Central Library 630 W. 5th Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Víctor Cata, Zackary Drucker, Maritza Sanchez Moderated by Bamby Salcedo, activist and founder of TransLatin@ Coalition Anthropologists have traced the Meso-American acceptance of people of mixed gender back to pre-Columbian Mexico accounts of Aztec priests and Mayan gods who cross-dressed and were considered both male and female. In the shifting landscape of gender identity, what might…