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May 7, 2021
Join us for a series of writing workshops for young adults, especially those identifying as BIPOC and/or LGBTQ+, led by Micah Tesaka over the course of four Fridays in May, from 4:00-5:00 PM, starting May 7. To sign up, please visit: tinyurl.com/OCMVWorkshops.
Pick up and read your FREE copy of Still Water Saints, available March 1-31 at your favorite local library (while supplies last).
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May 14, 2021
Join us for a series of writing workshops for young adults, especially those identifying as BIPOC and/or LGBTQ+, led by Micah Tesaka over the course of four Fridays in May, from 4:00-5:00 PM, starting May 7. To sign up, please visit: tinyurl.com/OCMVWorkshops.
Pick up and read your FREE copy of Still Water Saints, available March 1-31 at your favorite local library (while supplies last).
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May 21, 2021
Join us for a series of writing workshops for young adults, especially those identifying as BIPOC and/or LGBTQ+, led by Micah Tesaka over the course of four Fridays in May, from 4:00-5:00 PM, starting May 7. To sign up, please visit: tinyurl.com/OCMVWorkshops.
Pick up and read your FREE copy of Still Water Saints, available March 1-31 at your favorite local library (while supplies last).
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May 28, 2021
Join us for a series of writing workshops for young adults, especially those identifying as BIPOC and/or LGBTQ+, led by Micah Tesaka over the course of four Fridays in May, from 4:00-5:00 PM, starting May 7. To sign up, please visit: tinyurl.com/OCMVWorkshops.
Pick up and read your FREE copy of Still Water Saints, available March 1-31 at your favorite local library (while supplies last).
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May 30, 2021
Sunday, May 30, 2021 (3:00-4:30 PM)
Inlandia Institute’s Blacklandia Presents: Broken Crayons Still Color
Featuring Romaine Washington and Healthy Heritage Movement, Inc.
Free and open to the public but registration is required.
On Zoom, to RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/BrokenCrayonsStillColor
Join Inland Empire poet and educator Romaine Washington for an empowering conversation with the founders and facilitators of Healthy Heritage’s innovative Broken Crayons Still Color Program. Designed to teach members of the African American community about mental health, participants are invited to engage in a free, culturally infused eight-week course where poetry, videos, collaborative assignments, and discussions are key.