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HAITIAN UNITED ARTISTS event

11/22/2009 - 6:30pm
11/22/2009 - 9:30pm

 

 

Spanish, Portuguese Educators and Artists Meet at Regis College

Source: 
New England Ethnic Newswire, EthnicNEWz.org
Estrealla Cibreiro (left) of the College of the Holy Cross confers with Francisco A. Garcia, education advisor to the consulate of Spain, at the 11th biennial northeast AATSP meeting at Regis College. (photo: Holly Redmond via M. Arons-Barron)

(WESTON, Mass., Monday, 12 October 2009)  – More than 70 educators and artists are meeting at Regis College this week for a regional meeting of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP).  <

Lucia Ortiz (left) and Mary-Anne Vetterling are professors of Spanish at Regis College in Weston, Mass. (photo: RegisCollege.edu)

WORKSHOP: NEWS & ART in DIGITAL AGE, 9/12, Amherst

Free workshop, 9/12/2009, Amherst: "News, Art and Community in a Digital Age: Exploring Ways to...Link Online"Follow EthnicNEWz.org on Twitter at Twitter.com/EthnicNEWZorg.

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Guatemala's Vice Minister, Consul General in RI Today for Art Event with Mayor Cicilline

Works by Guatemalan artist Balam Soto will be on display at Providence City Hall in Rhode Island, July 21, 2009. (image: GuatemalanCenterRI.homestead.com)

Tibetan Monk-turned-Artist Fascinates Conn. Audiences

Source: 
IndiaNewEngland.com
Writer: 
Mark Connors

The following article is from IndiaNewEngland.com, May 16-31, 2009.

FILM on AIDS: Thing With No Name (Zulu & English)

05/29/2009 - 6:00pm
05/29/2009 - 8:00pm

"Exhale" Launch w/Lucilda Dassardo-Cooper's Art

Launch party for the Bay State Banner's new "Exhale" magazine

The Bay State Banner launches "Exhale - Tips on Healthy Living" magazine:

Saturday, April 25, 200911 am - 3 pmAT:  Roxbury Center for the Arts - Hibernian Hall       185 Dudley Street       Boston

Native American Comic Artists Celebrated at Smithsonian Museum

Source: 
NMAI E-Newservice
Writer: 
Kara Briggs

The following article is from NMAI E-Newservice of the National Museum of the American Indian.

In 1940, two young Jewish Americans who were outraged about Nazi atrocities created a comic-book icon, Captain America.

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