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Cultural Events (Spring 2010)

January

Jan 10 - 13: Crude (film); Cinematique; 7:30pm daily

 

February

Feb 15 - 20: Intercultural Week

 

Feb 15: Children in the Fields; Speaker: Emily Drakage; 5 - 6:30pm

 

Feb 16: Creating Social Justice through Latino-Serving Community Resource Centers; Speaker: Nicholas Faherty, Centro Latino; 12 - 1pm; Randall Library Java City

 

Feb 16: Bilingual Readings Dramatized; 5 - 7pm; RL Auditorium

 

Feb 18: Friendship Bridge in Guatemala: microlending and education to improve the lives of women and families; Speaker: Dr Diane Levy; 2 - 3pm; Sunset Beach Room

 

Feb 18: Afro-Latinos: The Untaught Story; Speaker: Renzo Devia; 7 - 9pm; CIS 1008

 

Feb 19: "We know that if we build a 15 foot fence, then that's just a 15 foot ladder": A comprehensive look at Department of Homeland Security policy, activism and immigration on the Arizona - Mexico border; Speaker: Jeremy Carter, Peace Corps Fellow at the University of Arizona; 6:30pm; CI 1008; free and open to all, reception to follow event

 

Feb 20: Intercultural Festival, Burney Center, 11am - 3pm, free and open to all

 

Feb 26: Crossing Over (film); Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (4313 Lake Ave); 7:15pm

 

March

Mar 18: Internship and Volunteer Fair, Warwick Center, 11am - 2pm, free and open to all

 

Mar 20: The State of Refugees and Immigrants in NC and Worldwide; Speaker: Carrie Cargile, Raleigh office of USCRI; 9am; Madeline Suite; breakfast included; $10/students, $20/others

 

Mar 20: Fiesta de San Patricio; 5 - 10pm, VFW Building (Shipyard and Carolina Beach Road); Latino dancing, games, raffles, food; $5

 

Mar 21: Trail of Dreams Walkers; Rally at St. Mark's Church (Eastwood Ave); 3pm

 

Mar 22: Documentary film "Papers"; 7pm; Lumina Theater; free and open to the public

 

Mar 23: Trail of Dreams Walkers; Marching to UNCW from St. Mark's Church 10am -11:30am; Rally and Q & A outside of Wagoner Dining Hall from 12pm - 2pm

 

Mar 25: " American Chica: The Pleasures and Perils of the Bicultural Life"; Presentation by Peruvian-American writer Marie Arana; 1pm; Lumina Theater; free and open to all

 

April


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