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You are invited to join the conversation and share your experience of the book with others including Lake Oswego Library librarian Alicia.
What better way to end the month than with Costa Rican food and Mexican dance? Casa del Pollo will serve delicious food with a program following by Ballet Folklórico Mexico en La Piel.
Join music therapy expert Matthew Senn for a presentation that will explore how we can use our innate reaction to music to aid in rehabilitating those with neurologic diseases or disorders.
Join Mexican history professor Israel Pastrana as he talks about the World War II-era guest worker program popularly known as the “Bracero Program.”
Join cooking instructor Edurne Garcia-Andre who was born in San Miguel de Allende, as she shares her knowledge and passion for Mexican food. This will be a combination demonstration and hands-on class.
With support from the Sisters of the Holy Names, Mariposa Ministries was founded in 2017 to provide a home and caring support for up to four women in transition who want to succeed.
Due to a death of a family member of Linda Castillo, this program has been canceled. Learn about the immigrant experience from Linda Castillo, a first-generation Latina of Mexican heritage. Castillo was appointed by Governor Brown to serve as the chair of the Oregon Commission on Hispanic Affairs.
Founded in 2000, VOZ is a worker-led organization in the Portland Metro Area whose mission is to empower diverse day laborers and immigrants to improve their working conditions.
A Better Tomorrow: How Equity is Influencing Opportunities for All - David Salerno Owens, Director of Equity & Strategic Initiatives will update us about the Lake Oswego School District development of a foundational plan for ensuring diversity...