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Empowering People of Color Open Mic!

December 9, 2022 @ 8:00 pm - 10:30 pm

$5 – $25

Due to the tremendous positive impact that the Empowering Womxn of Color Open Mic* has had in our community, we are extending this program to center BIPOC, Women, LGBTQ+ folks, Immigrants/Migrants, and all other voices that have been historically marginalized and underrepresented. We want to hear you, support you, and transform the world with you!

*Thank you to the UC Berkeley Womxn of Color Initiative for their amazing work, for their generosity, and for inspiring us to create this open mic.

  • Friday, December 9th, 2022 
  • 8:00pm – 10:30pm (Doors open 7:30pm)
  • In person at La Peña

 

  • Get your donation-based tickets now!This event is made possible 100% by your contributions. Please consider donating what you can to ensure that this event can continue OR sign up to volunteer! Each shift includes free food and beverages.
  • Sign-ups to perform are now CLOSED. Thank you to everyone who signed up!
  • Doors open at 7:30pm. We recommend arriving early to enjoy a meal at Los Cilantros!

 

FEATURED ARTISTS:

  • Ro aka DJ Paisa Bae (they/them) is a Trans, Chicanx DJ/MC hailing from the borderlands of San Diego/Tijuana region. When not cuddling with their chihuahua Ruby, they can be found at cultural events, playing son jarocho with AntifaSon or working as a middle school counselor. Their favorite music to play includes reggaeton, banda, cumbia, and nueva cancion. With Ro, ¡que siga la fiesta!
  • Sylvia Blalock (she/her) is a Bay Area-based poet and author. She is the Owner/Chief Executive Poet of Queendom Network; author of “Uprising-a book of Poetry”, and host of Voices That Carry-Being Loud On Purpose.
  • Dizzy Jenkins aka Dimebag Dizzy (they/them) is an Oakland-based multi genre singer / songwriter. Dizzy has released two hip hop albums and, most recently, Skeleton Key, which is a soulful take on country, blues and folk. In 2020, Dizzy’s bomba composition, Agua De Esclavo, appeared in the academic journal, Chicana/Latina Studies: The Journal of Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social.
  • Valentina Campos (painter) is a third-generation Bolivian artist. Her art work evokes the femenine mythologies of traditional seeds and the Andean agro-centric symbolism. Since 2000, she has been creating a series of paintings entitled “Siembra de Mamalas”, reflecting sowing rituals, the role of women in the Andean cosmo-vision, and the protection of biodiversity.

 

PLEASE NOTE: We will require ID & Proof of Vaccination at the door. Booster shots and the use of masks inside are NOT mandatory. See our most updated Covid-19 Policy here.

 

 

Venue

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705 United States
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