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SUMMARY:Palo Alto College presents: Virtual Heritage Month | Indigenous Peoples' Day/Día de la Raza
DESCRIPTION:While Columbus Day traditionally honors the significance of Europeans "discovering" the Americas\, Indigenous Peoples' Day honors the heritage and contributions of indigenous/Native Americans who inhabited these lands long before the arrival of Europeans. Part 1: Decolonial/Health-Conscious Cooking Demonstration Noon 12:30 p.m. This demonstration will feature a recipe from the cookbook Decolonize Your Diet: Plant-Based Mexican-American Recipes for Health and Healing (2015 International Latino Book Award for Best Cookbook) by Luz Calvo and Catriona Rueda Esquibel. Part 2: Panel Discussion/Pl tica: "Indigenous/Xicanx Healing Practices During Times of Crisis" 12:30-1:30 p.m. During this time of collective physical\, emotional\, and financial crisis\, ethnic minorities including Indigenous and Latinx/Chicanx communities are being negatively affected at a significantly higher rate. This panel will address the impact of this collective crisis on these communities and provide healing strategies for wellness through Indigenous/Xicanx cultural-based methods focused on mental\, physical\, emotional and spiritual wellness. Participating Panelists: Dr. Manuel Zamarripa\, Director and Co-founder\, Institute of Chicana/o/x Psychology Jessica Tlazotiani Zamarripa\, Activist\, Organizer and Co-founder\, Institute of Chicana/o/x Psychology Jane Madrigal\, Artist\, Educator and Healer
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:While Columbus Day traditionally honors the significance of Europeans &ldquo\;discovering&rdquo\; the Americas\, Indigenous Peoples&#39\; Day honors the heritage and contributions of indigenous/Native Americans who inhabited these lands long before the arrival of Europeans. Part 1: Decolonial/Health-Conscious Cooking Demonstration Noon&ndash\;12:30 p.m. This demonstration will feature a recipe from the cookbook Decolonize Your Diet: Plant-Based Mexican-American Recipes for Health and Healing (2015 International Latino Book Award for Best Cookbook) by Luz Calvo and Catriona Rueda Esquibel. Part 2: Panel Discussion/Pl&aacute\;tica: &quot\;Indigenous/Xicanx Healing Practices During Times of Crisis&quot\; 12:30-1:30 p.m. During this time of collective physical\, emotional\, and financial crisis\, ethnic minorities including Indigenous and Latinx/Chicanx communities are being negatively affected at a significantly higher rate. This panel will address the impact of this collective crisis on these communities and provide healing strategies for wellness through Indigenous/Xicanx cultural-based methods focused on mental\, physical\, emotional and spiritual wellness. Participating Panelists: Dr. Manuel Zamarripa\, Director and Co-founder\, Institute of Chicana/o/x Psychology Jessica Tlazotiani Zamarripa\, Activist\, Organizer and Co-founder\, Institute of Chicana/o/x Psychology Jane Madrigal\, Artist\, Educator and Healer
LOCATION:Palo Alto College (Virtual)
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DTSTAMP:20260601T043919Z
URL:http://business.southtexaspartnership.org/events/details/palo-alto-college-presents-virtual-heritage-month-indigenous-peoples-day-d&#237;a-de-la-raza-4109
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