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Calle 24 Latino Cultural District is committed to preserving and promoting the Latinx arts and culture.
- The events promote, embrace, and incorporate Latinx culture and customs
- The event needs to be within the Latino Cultural District boundaries
- The event needs to be submitted at least two weeks prior to the event date
Latino Cultural District Upcoming Events
- Sat, Mar 08Mission Cultural Center for Latino ArtsTwo powerful exhibitions, one monumental event! Join us as we celebrate women in the arts with these two stunning showcases happening simultaneously at MCCLA:
- Wed, Mar 26The Women’s BuildingAfter a huge success in 2024, Celebrating Women in Business: Panel & Marketplace is back for Women’s History Month! Join us at @WomensBuilding for an evening of inspiration, networking, and support for incredible women entrepreneurs.
- Fri, Mar 28The LabJoin us this month for the AICD Town Hall and Fifth Year Anniversary Celebration! This event is free and open to the public. RSVP is required to attend.
- Fri, Mar 28Mission Cultural Center for Latino ArtsDiscussion with Lorraine Garcia-Nakata, currently showcasing her art during the Solo Mujeres Show
- Fri, Mar 28Mission Cultural Center for Latino ArtsThe 19th CubaCaribe Festival will consist of performances at ODC Theater, Honoring of Bobi Cespedes
- Multiple DatesFri, Mar 28Dance Mission TheaterLenora Lee Dance presents the U.S. premiere of A Bridge to Now / Un Puente hacia el Presente, a multimedia dance collaboration between U.S. and Peruvian dancers expanding perspectives on immigration in the Americas by looking at the legacies of racialized labor exploitation and anti-immigrant sent…
- Fri, Mar 28Various venues in Calle 24 LCDThe 19th CubaCaribe Festival will consist of dance performances at ODC Theater, Honoring of Bobi Cespedes, After party at Bissap Baobab, Master Afro-Cuban folkloric dance classes with visiting teacher Emilio Hernandez Gonzalez, Artist panel discussion with artistic directors.
- Sat, Mar 29Brava! for Women in the ArtsThe Bay Area’s Annual Spring Conference on Plant Medicines & Psychedelic Science.
- Sat, Mar 29Medicine For Nightmares Bookstore!TONIGHT the chingonest of them all Txutxo Perez is having a pop up art show in our galeria and you’re invited to the pachanga!
- Multiple DatesMon, Mar 31Medicine for Nightmares BookstoreSan Francisco Solidarity Collective hosts Letter Writing and Correspondence Night Our focus is on prison abolitionist work centered on the struggle of people in prison, jails, and immigrant and juvenile detention centers locally and worldwide
- Multiple DatesTue, Apr 01Medicine For Nightmares Bookstore and GaThe queer community and genre storytelling have always gone hand in hand. From Buffy to The Babadook, queers have long flocked to these kinds of stories, finding a bit of themselves reflected in the magical and mythic horizons of speculative imagination.
- Sat, Apr 05Temo's CafeAn Evening of Poetry and Music with Paul Flores, Rita Lackey and Loa Niumeitolu Curated by Kimi Sugioka At Temo's Cafe Open Microphone to Follow
- Sat, Apr 12Mission DistrictCesar Chavez Day is a U.S. federal commemorative holiday celebrated on March 31st each year to honor the birth and legacy of Cesar Chavez, a civil rights and labor movement activist.
- Multiple DatesSat, Apr 12Brava TheaterIn celebration of La Mezcla’s 10 year anniversary, La Mezcla’s 10 year Anniversary Concert and Community Celebration will be held at Brava Theater…
- Multiple DatesThu, Apr 17Medicine For Nightmares Bookstore and GaSpeaking Axolotl La Area Bahia’s long running monthly Latinx reading series happens the third Thursday of each month.
- Wed, Apr 2349 S Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA 94103, USAInterested in contracting with the City and County of San Francisco but not sure how? Join us to learn about the steps it takes to become a City contractor.
- Sat, Apr 26Valencia Street between 23rd and 24thBVHM is San Francisco's first Spanish-language immersion school, and the only public school in the nation to host a shelter on-site. We are an arts school focused on building social justice leaders.
- Multiple DatesFri, May 02Theatre of Yugen's NOH SpaceThe Four Seasons of Hamadan is a duet for violinist and dancer that interweaves Persian and Jewish music and dance traditions to express intercultural harmony. This project blends folkloric forms from the artists’ respective heritages and reimagines that material through a contemporary lens.
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