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11:00am - 12:00pm Practice Conversational Spanish :: Education
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:00 am to 12:00 pmJavalina Coffee HouseWe will practice speaking Spanish. All welcome. (note that 1 1/2 sentences are deleted) Bring your sense of humor and adventure. No charge. On January 9, we will resume meeting at WNMU. ...
Location Javalina Coffee Shop
04:00pm E-Sports Teams Speak at the Silver City Public Library :: Education
The New Mexico State University and Silver High School E-Sports teams will be at the Silver City Public Library to talk about life as an E-Athlete. Learn about the games they play for competition, and find out what it’s like ...
Location Silver City Public Library
11:00am - 12:30pm Arte Chicano featured artist, Juanita Escobedo :: Education
Arte Chicano featured artist, Juanita Escobedo, takes center stage as part of a panel discussion moderated by Javier Marrufo, museum curator. Escobedo and guest curator Diana Ingalls Leyba will discuss how Escobedo’s Mexican-American heritage is reflected in her work, which ...
Location Western Institute for Lifelong Learning
11:00am - 12:00pm Practice Conversational Spanish :: Education
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:00 am to 12:00 pmJavalina Coffee HouseWe will practice speaking Spanish. All welcome. (note that 1 1/2 sentences are deleted) Bring your sense of humor and adventure. No charge. On January 9, we will resume meeting at WNMU. ...
Location Javalina Coffee Shop
11:30am - 12:30pm SWWF - Journalism: Challenges the Profession Faces Today :: Education
The 2023 Southwest Word Fiesta Journalism panel will feature David Aristo, Nina Burleigh, and Lisa Jimenez, discussing modern-day challenges in this profession. Full press release:https://www.grantcountybeat.com/news/news-releases/80688-swwf-journalism-challenges-the-profession-faces-today
Location WNMU Global Resource Center
05:30pm - 06:30pm Southwest Word Fiesta Presents: Three Kinds of Oral History :: Education
Silver City Museum Annex, 302 W. Broadway Silver City, NM three presenters will explore local oral history via three different communities. Dr. Douglas Dinwiddie - Joe Saenz of Huichol and Tci-He-Nde (Red Paint People) - Javier Marrufo, the curator at the Silver City ...
Location Silver City Museum Annex
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