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DESCRIPTION:Meet the people making change happen in Santa Cruz County. Share your own 
 projects. Engage with community activism through hands-on workshops, 
 demonstrations and performances.\n\nDance to colorful Oaxacan performers 
 with Senderos. Push your perceptions of science by extracting DNA from a 
 strawberry. Explore a pop up photo exhibition of the recently contested 
 Beach Flats Garden. Dive into a visual telling of the story of an 
 indigenous transwoman from Oaxaca.\n\nLive Performances & Food\n\n6-6:30pm: 
 Storytime with Bevey Calahan. Join us for storytime and Q&A with Bevey 
 Calahan, the author of Shirley’s Surprise Bus Ride.\n\n6:30-7pm: 
 Orchestra Music Beyond Borders with El Sistema: Enjoy a joint performance 
 of El Sistema Santa Cruz and El Sistema Puerto La Cruz, Santa Cruz’s 
 sister city in Venezuela. El Sistema music programs are designed to improve 
 the life trajectory of youth as a paradigm for social change.\n\n7-7:30pm: 
 Centeotl Danza y Baile and Ensamble Musical with Senderos: Senderos' dance 
 group, Centeotl Danza y Baile, will perform traditional folkloric dances 
 from regions in Mexico, and our youth band, Ensamble Musical will perform 
 traditional Banda de Viento musi Senderos is a multi-service nonprofit 
 creating successful pathways for the Latino community of Santa Cruz County 
 and building cross-cultural connections locally and abroad.\n\n7:45-8:15pm: 
 Music by Postures of Grace. Sarah Cruse of Postures of Grace will be 
 performing original, and creatively inspired poetry and song.\n\n8:30-9pm: 
 Film Screening of Documentary Libertad. Libertad is a documentary featuring 
 the incredible Alejandra Santiago, an indigenous transwoman from Oaxaca who 
 currently lives in Santa Cruz, but whose life journey transcends multiple 
 borders.\n\nTamales and Drinks by Senderos. Senderos will be selling 
 Tamales (chicken and vegetarian), Tejate (a traditional Oaxacan beverage), 
 sodas, and water in the back patio. \n\n\nDrop-in Workshops & 
 Demonstrations\n\nChair Massage with Rising Root Wellness: Rising Root 
 Wellness provides quality and affordable massage to care for the 
 marginalized residents of Santa Cruz County. Come receive a complimentary 
 chair massage to experience the benefits of therapeutic touch.\n\nShifting 
 Fences, Shifting Borders and Caution Tape Crochet with the Beach Flats 
 Community Garden Coalition\n\nScientists Beyond Borders with SACNAS: What 
 do you think science is? SACNAS wants to push your perceptions of science. 
 SACNAS be playing “Guess who’s the scientist” and give you a chance 
 to conduct your very own experiment – a strawberry DNA extraction!\n\nThe 
 Border as a Blank Canvas with El Centro: Chicano Latino Resource Center at 
 UCSC\nTake a piece of a border, made out of Popsicle sticks, and make it 
 your own blank canvas to share messages about politics, friendship, and 
 unity. This project is inspired by art on the Mexican-US border done by 
 "Border Bedazzlers" and artist Ana Teresa Fernandez. These artists have 
 transformed parts of the border into a blank canvas to produce art with 
 political messages of peace and tolerance, taking a wall meant to keep 
 people apart and creating art that brings people together.\n\nSecond 
 Chances: From Incarceration to Community with United Way of Santa Cruz 
 County: Watch the local short-film documentary Second Chances and craft 
 messages for individuals who will be leaving jail. Second Chances shows how 
 communities can break the cycle of incarceration through support for 
 reentry, increasing public safety, restoring human dignity and creating 
 hope for a brighter future. The film features residents and leaders in 
 Santa Cruz County.\n\nShift – Indian Country’s Changing Landscape 
 Installation with Wayne Marci: Settler colonialism, genocide and 
 imperialism are often normalized in U.S. ideologies. Shift, Indian 
 Country’s Changing Landscape offers a reversal of those ideologies into 
 decolonial data-visualizations. Data is of and from the Indigenous peoples 
 of the area now known as the U.S.\n\nBerries and Borders: Farmworkers and 
 Multinational Big Ag with Santa Cruz Support Committee for the Driscoll’s 
 Berry Boycott\n\nMake, Create, Build, Hack, Repeat Jumping Cups with Santa 
 Cruz Mini Makers Faire\n\nMosaic Mural Making for Santa Cruz Mission State 
 Historic Park’s 25th Anniversary with Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks. 
 Help breakdown the border between downtown and the park as we kick off a 
 mural project for the retaining wall along Mission Street. In celebration 
 of the 25th Anniversary of the opening of the Santa Cruz Mission State 
 Historic Park, join Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks in a hands on art 
 project using tesserae tile for one of the panels of the mural scheduled to 
 be installed on May 21st\n\nReel Work Film Festival Shorts with The Reel 
 Work May Day Labor Film Festival. The Reel Work May Day Labor Film Festival 
 takes place in California’s central coast each year during the week of 
 May First. Reel Work presents cultural events, bringing together 
 award-winning documentary film producers, workers, activists, students, and 
 the public with the goal of increasing community awareness of the central 
 role of work in our lives, and economic and global justice.\n\nPop Up Show 
 with Artist Dwight Chism in the Kinsey Collection of African American Art 
 and Artifacts (in the Solari Gallery). Dwight will be exhibiting and 
 discussing some of his visual art works.\n\nStranger Bracelets with MAH 
 Intern April Riddle: Test the social borders in your life by crafting 
 bracelets. We've all heard of friendship bracelets, but the goal of this 
 activity is to create new friends through the gift of jewelry. Bead it, 
 braid it, add a compliment tag, and use it as a way to introduce yourself 
 to someone new!\n\nMail Art Beyond Borders with MAH Intern Trinity Esola: 
 Craft messages out of different media and send them to people all over the 
 world.\n\nBeach Flats Community Garden Pop Up Photo Show with Photographer 
 Jasper Lyons: View a collection of 15 photos and captions that document the 
 Beach Flats Community Garden and gardeners from October 2015- March 
 2016..\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/04/12/18785180.php
SUMMARY:3rd Friday Festival: Beyond Borders
LOCATION:Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History\n705 Front St, Santa Cruz, California 
 95060
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