THREE UPDATES TO THE WEEKLY INCH:
1. Date Correction
2. Richard Favela Memorial Details
3. Marx in Soho
CORRECTION: Incorrectly listed as taking place on Saturday, July 21st, here's the correct information for this event:
TUESDAY, JULY 24TH, 7PM - 9PM
Summer Speaker Series: Decolonizing the Chicana Body
DRA ANNA SANDOVAL
La Raza Galeria Posada, 1022-1024 22nd Street, Midtown Sacramento, 916-451-1372.
Many Chicana visual artists and writers are re-imagining Mexican female symbols and images, such as La Virgen de Guadalupe, La Malinche, and La Llorona. Dra Sandoval will speak about alternative visions of mujeres presented in the work of Chicana artists.
ADDITIONS
In Yesterday's Inch we reported that a memorial service in Sacramento for Richard Favela was forthcoming. JoAnn Anglin was kind enough to forward the following information on the event:
Ricardo Favela's Memorial in Sacramento
From: Comunidad De Sacramento
Dear Friends,
This e-mail is to inform you that a Memorial for Ricardo Favela will take place at the opening of Dos Generaciones Art Exhibit on Friday, July 20th, 2007 at 7PM at the Toyroom Gallery located at 907 K Street in Downtown Sacramento.
There will an altar in his memory at the exhibit. You are welcome to bring ofrendas (offerings) to be added to the altar. In keeping with the tradition of Floricanto, feel free to bring poetry, music and palabras to be shared with our community.
The Brown Syndicate, a Chicano artist collective that Ricardo Favela advised, will be raising funds through the sale of a limited edition poster featuring the artwork by Ricardo Favela, Xico González, and Manuel Ríos. All proceeds will go towards establishing a scholarship in Ricardo Favela's name. The first recipient will be Rosita Favela, whom will be applying to college at the end of this year.
THURSDAY, JULY 26TH, 8PM
FRIDAY, JULY 27TH, 8PM
SATURDAY, JULY 28TH, 8PM
California Stage Presents
MARX IN SOHO
California Stage, 1723 25th Street (25th & R), 451-5822, www.calstage.org. $19 general, $15 Seniors and SARTA members.
Jerry Levy as Marx. Written by Howard Zinn. Produced by Ray Tatar
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