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SUMMARY:Celebrating and Remembering Family: Día de los Muertos
DESCRIPTION:This bilingual celebration explores the cultural\, spiritual\, and intergenerational significance of Día de los Muertos. Author Selene Dávila will share El esqueleto que ama bailar (The Skeleton that Loves to Dance) and families will be invited to participate in art-making activities. \nThis event will be a bilingual story time that will engage child and parent participants across languages with the cultural\, intergenerational\, and spiritual significance of Día de los Muertos through multiple senses: a local author’s story\, a felt storyboard visualizing a family alter\, a craft to honor a deceased loved one\, and the traditional holiday bone bread. Selene Dávila\, a Columbus parent-author will share the meaning behind the holiday’s traditions in reading her story\, El esqueleto que ama bailar\, The Skeleton that Loves to Dance. Additional bilingual books authored by Columbus parents and sharing Latinx culture will be on display. \nThis event is geared toward PreK-6 youth\, families\, parents\, and educators of all backgrounds. The storytelling portion of this event will be conducted live at the library and will also be livestreamed on the Bartholomew County Public Library’s Facebook page. In-person attendance is necessary to participate in the other activities. \nA partnership between IUPUC Division of Education; Bartholomew Co. Public Library; Family School Partners; Cultural Learning Center\, Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp.; and Bartholomew Co. Literacy Taskforce. \nContact the event organizers at (812) 348-7244 or lbliu@iu.edu. \nWalk-ins welcome\, but registration is encouraged by Nov. 3. \nRegister below. \nImage Credit: The Skeleton that Loves to Dance by Selene Davila
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/celebrating-and-remembering-family-dia-de-los-muertos/
LOCATION:Bartholomew Co. Public Library – Outdoor Plaza\, 536 5th St.\, Columbus\, IN\, 47201\, United States
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SUMMARY:Will You See the Real Me?
DESCRIPTION:Exhibit showcasing the work of two fiber art guilds and their creativity to express the stories and identities of individuals leaving incarceration\, fighting homelessness\, aging out of foster care\, and facing other challenges. \nWe make a lot of assumptions about people. Depending on their personal backgrounds\, economic status\, gender expression\, skin color\, and even life struggles\, we can unfairly label people and limit their options and opportunities in life. Let’s challenge ourselves to see the whole person based on how they identify for themselves outside of society’s labels. \nWorking with adults who have been previously incarcerated\, struggled with homelessness\, or have been in the foster system\, fiber artists with INFiber and the Akoma Ntoso Modern Quilt Guild of Central Indiana have partnered with Trusted Mentors to create a dynamic exhibit – including an interactive “in-progress” component exhibit goers can add to – inspired by the stories and self-expression of those too often marginalized and stigmatized by society’s labels. \nUpon entering the exhibit\, attendees will be asked to respond to an art quilt and words about the difficulties the members of Trusted Mentors have faced. These thoughts can be written on ribbons and attached to the art quilt. Each piece in the exhibit will be inspired from key words and ideas from the mentees about their true selves. These thoughts will be included in the descriptions. As attendees exit the exhibit\, they will be asked to again put words on ribbons and attach to another art quilt\, but this time the words will be based on what they have seen in the art\, expressive of the way those represented really see themselves. \nThe exhibit will be open for viewing at the Lost Dog Gallery on the following days: \nFriday\, Nov. 4:    5-9pm (opening reception)\nSaturday\, Nov. 5:  2-5 pm\nThursday\, Nov. 10: 5-7pm \nFriday\, Nov. 11: 5-7pm \nSaturday\, Nov. 12: 2-5pm \nA partnership between INfiber\, Akoma Ntoso Modern Quilt Guild of Central Indiana\, and Trusted Mentors. \nContact event organizers at 317-274-2462 or lostdoggallery@gmail.com \nWalk-ins welcome! Registrations for the Nov. 4 reception are encouraged by Nov. 3.  \nRegister below.
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/will-you-see-the-real-me/
LOCATION:Lost Dog Gallery\, 1040 E. New York St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tell Me What You Eat and I'll Tell You Where You Are From
DESCRIPTION:Experience foods and flavors from Yemen\, Pakistan\, Ethiopia\, Palestine and more while meeting the people who have prepared those foods. Learn about each other while exploring how what we eat is tightly bound to our identity. \nIn the documentary High on the Hog\, Yoruba artist Romuald Hazoumè repeats a local saying to Stephen Satterfield\, telling him\, “We say ‘Tell me what you eat\, and I’ll tell you where you are from.” This sentiment points directly toward this truth: Food and identity are inextricably linked. You can\, by learning what people eat and why\, identify not only where they are from\, but where they’ve been on their way to where they are now. \nThis highly participatory and conversation-driven event invites the community to recognize the ways in which\, here in the U.S.\, we very often separate food and flavors from the people and cultures from which they originate. In denying these roots\, we are missing out on so very much. We hope folks will make space for the whole story that foods can tell. \nLimited free food provided with additional food and beverages for purchase. This event is highly interactive! Willingness to talk and engage with new friends is important. \nA partnership between The Church Within and MOTW Coffee & Pastries. \nContact event organizers at 317-683-0829 or thechurchwithin@thechurchwithin.org. \nWalk-ins welcome but registering by October 28 helps with planning for enough food. \nRegister below. \nImage Credit: Narmeen Taw\, Creative Commons\nPatogenetisk behandling – med det formål at afbryde den patologiske mekanisme apoteken24.com for erektil dysfunktion. Ideelt set elimineres indflydelsen af denne mekanisme fuldstændigt. Hvis dette ikke er muligt\, sigter lægerne mod i det mindste at reducere dens indvirkning og bremse udviklingen af erektil dysfunktion.
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/tell-me-what-you-eat-and-ill-tell-you-where-you-are-from/
LOCATION:MOTW Coffee & Pastries\, 4873 W. 38th St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46254\, United States
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