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Native Roots
Jun
7
5:30 PM17:30

Native Roots

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"Celebrate" is a very appropriate title for their third and most recent CD. It is a representation of the spiritual and musical growth that Native Roots has experienced.  True to the Native Roots style, there is both variety and musical quality.  The inclusion of "top of the line" guest musicians from the Albuquerque area bring a special treat to the ears.  The lyrics are both positive and conscious, and emphasize all the good things in life that warrant celebration.

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Southwest Organizing Project
Jun
7
4:00 PM16:00

Southwest Organizing Project

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The SouthWest Organizing Project was founded in 1980 by young activists of color to empower our communities in the SouthWest to realize racial and gender equality and social and economic justice.  We seek to redefine power relationships by bringing together the collective action, talents, and resources of the people within our communities.  We work primarily in low-income communities of color to gain community control of our land and resources.

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Young Women United
Jun
7
2:00 PM14:00

Young Women United

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Young Women United leads community organizing and policy efforts by and for young women of color in New Mexico. We are building communities where all people have the information, education, and resources we need to make real decisions about our bodies and lives.

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MogaDao Yoga with Nikesha Breeze
Jun
7
9:00 AM09:00

MogaDao Yoga with Nikesha Breeze

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MogaDao Yoga is indeed a Daoist cosmological yoga in which the function, form, and flexion of the specific human anatomy correspond in a detailed way to the Daoist 5 Elements, linking human beings in asana practice to every mood, spirit, and permutation of the cosmos as a whole—making asana practice not so much a technique for transcendence as a ritual of personal transparency: natural, embodied, earthly, and ensouled.

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