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SUMMARY:UN/RAVELING: A Collective Mourning to Show at Cuesta College’s Harold J. Miossi Art Gallery
DESCRIPTION:The Harold J. Miossi Art Gallery at Cuesta College presents UN/RAVELING: A Collective Mourning\, a group exhibition about mourning and grief from Jan. 30 through Feb. 27. \nThrough their distinct practices\, the diverse group of artists weaves a collective response to these narratives of loss. They ravel and unravel their own experiences with each other’s – culminating in an exhibition where anyone can find a place to enter\, sit\, and not feel alone. “Artists have long used their contemporary practices to wrestle with grief and mourning—both personal and collective\,” said Cuesta College Harold J. Miossi Art Gallery Coordinator Emma Saperstein. \nThe opening reception is on Jan. 30 from 4:30 – 7:30 p.m. with an artist talk with Angela Hennessy at 5:30 p.m. in Room 6304. A poetry performance by Janaka Stucky will be held on Feb. 6 from 5:30 – 7p.m. in the art gallery. Cancer: A Love Story\, by Christen Clifford\, will be performed on Feb. 13 from 5:30 – 7 p.m. in Room 5401. The performance is a funny memoir documentary about Clifford’s fight to survive and heal from cancer and rape. \nParticipating artists include Stephanie Allen\, Ashley Eva Brock\, Maryanne Casasanta\, Christen Clifford\, Susan Clinard\, Melissa Cody\, Jamee Crusan\, Charley Friedman\, Jeff Frost\, Angela\nHennessy\, David JP Hooker\, Amy Khoshbin\, Laura Krifka\, Cherith Lundin\, Joanne Ruggles\, and Janaka Stucky. \nThe Harold J. Miossi Art Gallery is in Room 7170 on Cuesta College’s San Luis Obispo campus. Visit the gallery webpage for more information or call (805) 546-3202 for a full schedule of exhibits and hours of operation.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/un-raveling-a-collective-mourning-to-show-at-cuesta-colleges-harold-j-miossi-art-gallery/
LOCATION:Harold J. Miossi Art Gallery\, Cuesta College Highway 1\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:BELONGING | Portraits and Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Portaits and Perspectives is a crucial component of R.A.C.E. Matters SLO County‘s event series entitled BELONGING: Local Expressions of Black Empowerment and Possibility. \nThe exhibit combines portraits by photographer Renoda Campbell with oral history excerpts — centering and amplifying local Black voices. The SLO library will exhibit additional portraits and perspectives to those shown at Downtown SLO; and will also feature listening stations — allowing visitors to dig deeper into local lived experiences. The SLO Library’s front display case on the first floor will feature a visual tribute to local Black culture and history. The exhibit will be installed though April. \nFebruary 1st through April 30th Portraits and Perspectives at Downtown SLO\, 1135 Chorro St. \nFebruary 1st through April 30th Portraits and Perspectives at San Luis Obispo Library\, 995 Palm St. \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\nPhotos by Renoda Campbell featuring artist Abbey Onikoyi \n\nAdditional BELONGING events\, include: \nFebruary 1st Kut to be the Best documentary screening at The Kinney SLO\, 1800 Monterey Street. \nFebruary 7th Art After Dark at Downtown SLO \nFebruary 12th Black Business Belongs: Black Business Leaders Forum moderated by City Councilwoman Erica Stewart\, at SeaCrest Hotel. \nFebruary 29th Stories Matter: An evening of live storytelling at The Kinney SLO. \nIn commemoration of Black History Month\, on February 1st local organization R.A.C.E. Matters will launch a month-long\, multimedia\, multi-location event series entitled BELONGING. The series kicks off February 1st with the R.A.C.E. Matters produced short documentary film Kut to be the Best- the Last Black Barbershop in SLO. The BELONGING program also includes Portraits and Perspectives: photography and oral history excerpts at the Downtown SLO Association office and the San Luis Obispo Library. Rounding out the month\, R.A.C.E. Matters will also host a Black business leaders forum and evening of live storytelling. Some events have limited space and require reservations. See racemattersslo.org for details. \n\nR.A.C.E. Matters SLO County is a community-based organization that amplifies the voices of Black and other People of Color\, in an effort to build an actively anti-racist Central Coast.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/belonging-portraits-and-perspectives/
LOCATION:San Luis Obispo Library\, 995 Palm Street\, San Luis Obispo\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Cal Poly Presents: Social Justice Leadership Conference- Change the Status Quo
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Service in Action is excited to announce the 18th Annual Change the Status Quo: Social Justice Leadership Conference on Saturday\, February 29\, 2020.\nThis conference aims to empower students to use the Learn by Doing spirit to challenge social norms\, ask critical questions\, demand solutions and make lasting social change. Through guest speakers\, inspiring workshops\, and engaging sessions\, students will leave the conference with a new-found sense and understanding of social justice\, and how they can take ownership of their role in moving the needle with regard to social change. This is the 18th annual student-led CSQ Conference hosted by the Center for Service in Action. \n \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER through EventBrite.\nPRICING: \nFull Conference – 8 AM to 6 PM – Includes breakfast\, lunch and appetizers\nCal Poly Students – $10*\nGeneral Admission – $30 \nKeynote Only – 8 AM to 10:30 AM – Includes breakfast\nCal Poly Students – $10*\nGeneral Admission – $15 \nThe conference will take place on Cal Poly’s campus\, with keynote\, meals and plenary sessions happening in the Multi-Use Activity Center (MAC) and workshops taking place in various classrooms and spaces within the University Union. More detailed information and day-of schedule will be available soon. \n*We are committed to making this event accessible to all individuals and will provide ASL interpretation\, ADA accessibility and other accommodations. We will also provide fee waivers to Cal Poly students as requested. Please email us for more information.\n\nWe are thrilled to announce that this year’s keynote speaker is political and social activist\, scholar\, author\, educator and National Women’s Hall of Fame honoree\, Angela Davis.\nThrough her activism and scholarship over many decades\, Angela Davis has been deeply involved in movements for social justice around the world. Her work as an educator – both at the university level and in the larger public sphere – has always emphasized the importance of building communities of struggle for economic\, racial\, and gender justice. \nProfessor Davis’ teaching career has taken her to San Francisco State University\, Mills College\, and UC Berkeley. She also has taught at UCLA\, Vassar\, Syracuse University the Claremont Colleges\, and Stanford University. Most recently she spent fifteen years at the University of California Santa Cruz where she is now Distinguished Professor Emerita of History of Consciousness – an interdisciplinary Ph.D program – and of Feminist Studies. \nAngela Davis is the author of ten books and has lectured throughout the United States as well as in Europe\, Africa\, Asia\, Australia\, and South America. In recent years a persistent theme of her work has been the range of social problems associated with incarceration and the generalized criminalization of those communities that are most affected by poverty and racial discrimination. She draws upon her own experiences in the early seventies as a person who spent eighteen months in jail and on trial\, after being placed on the FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted List.” She also has conducted extensive research and published work on numerous issues related to race\, gender and imprisonment. \nWe are thrilled to bring her to Cal Poly’s campus to kick-off this year’s conference. Please see registration section below for more information on how you can attend the conference and her keynote presentation. \n \nThere will be 4 workshop times throughout the day. Workshops have been grouped into tracks so you can focus on increasing your knowledge over a single topic\, or you may pick and choose individual ones that resonate most with you. More detailed descriptions will be available closer to the event on this website and via the Cal Poly Now app. \nActivism\nFrom Disability Rights to Disability Justice\nBailey Hamblin & John Lee – Disability Faculty & Staff Association \nBuilding Solidarity Through Community Engagement\nLilianne Tang – Cal Poly Multicultural Center \nKnow Your Rights: How to Use Privilege/Knowledge to Reduce the Risk in Encounters with ICE\nAdrian Torres\, Cal Poly Student \n2020 Social Justice Debate Champ vs. Cal Poly\nCal Poly Debate Team \nAllyship\nRadicalism of Love\, Empathy & Respect\nManmit Chahal – Mustangs UNITED \nMyths vs. Facts About Undocumented Students\nDream Center Team & UndocuAlly Working Group \nUndocuAlly Training\nJane Lehr\, Catherine Trujillo\, and members of Central Coast Coalition for Undocumented Student Success \nCulture\nRedefining Death: Death Positivity for Self Empowerment\nEden Knapp – ECOSLO & Bailey Hamblin – Cal Poly Disability Resource Center \nSay My Name\, Say My Name: Power of Recognizing Identity\nKavya Makam & Anjana Melvin – Cal Poly Women in Business \nBuilding Relationships Across Cultures & Religions\nInterfaith Campus Council Panelists \nPortray the Way You Slay\nAdrienne Garcia-Specht\, Jane Lehr\, Catherine Trujillo – Central Coast Coalition for Undocumented Student Success \nEducation\nAbolitionist Teaching for Students of Color\nOscar Navarro\, Jess Jensen\, Tine Cheuk\, Julee Bauer\, Briana Ronan\, & K-12 Educators – Cal Poly School of Education \nAutistic Neurodiversity\nDebra Balke\, M.D. – Child Neurology of SLO \nEmotion and the Creative Purpose of Neurosis\nKelsey Zazanis – Cal Poly Student \nDecolonizing Community Based Learning: Moving Beyond White Privilege & the Savior Complex\nJulia Heinen\, Daniell Spratt & Svetlana Tyutina – CSU Northridge\, Office of Community Engagement \nEnvironment\nEnvironmental Movement\nKari Mansager & Kylee Singh – Cal Poly Sustainability and Diversity & Inclusion in University Housing \nStories We Inhabit: Reflections on Art\, Architecture & the Built EnvironmentPadma Maitland & Sydney Nguyen – Cal Poly College of Architecture and Environmental Design \nHow to Value Trash\nJamie Ding – Cal Poly Kennedy Library \nGender & Sexuality\nLet’s Talk About X: Language as a Tool for Empowerment\nKatie Ettl – Cal Poly Gender Equity Center \nTeaching Queer Ethnic Studies\nMario Espinoza-Kulick & Alex Espinoza-Kulick – Cal Poly SLO & Cuesta College Faculty \nA Public Health Approach to Violence Prevention\nJennifer MacMartin & Meg Stuart – Cal Poly Safer \nLeadership\nIt’s the Little Things\nLara Jimenez – Cal Poly Mustang Success Center \nLearners & Leaders: Asian American Women Redefining Leadership\nLilianne Tang & Olivia Tran – Cal Poly Asian Pactific Islander Faculty Staff Association \nSelf Care for Leaders\nElizabeth Barrett\, MA\, LMFT – KCBX Public Radio\, Cal Poly Psychology & Child Development Department \nRestorative Justice\nRace\, Privilege and Oppression: Whats Your Story?\nLeonard Flippen – One Community Action\, Conflict Solution Center \nEthics of Care – Prison\nAdrian Fimbres – Cal Poly Student \nExperiencing Life as a Recently Released Criminal Offender\nKylie Parrotta & Kim Reeves – Cal Poly Social Science Department & US Attorney’s Office for the District of Delaware \nKinship\, Mutuality & Restorative Justice: Programming in County Jail & Juvenile Hall\nAlexis Chang & Vivien Devaney – Restorative Partners \nWhite Privilege\nBridging the Divide: Cultivating and Sustaining Interracial Friendships\nStephanie Allen & Dr. Leola Dublin Macmillan – R.A.C.E. Matters SLO \nPrivilege Museum: Your Personal Relationship with Privilege\nEmily Ryalls & Megan Berndt-Lambertz – Cal Poly Students \nReflections Turned to Action: Reflection on White Privilege\nJerusha Greenwood\, Bree Hugin & Sarah Macdonald – Cal Poly Staff & Faculty \nWhite+Male=What? Understanding White Male Privilege\nNick Bilich – Cal Poly Men & Masculinities Program \n\nThank you to our generous event sponsors:\n 
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/cal-poly-presents-social-justice-leadership-conference-change-the-status-quo/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Frame Works Hosts Ken Christensen
DESCRIPTION:Through The Trees \nOils and watercolors \nFebruary 5- April 29th \nArtist Reception March 6\, 6-9pm \n339 Marsh St \nSan Luis Obispo CA 93401 \nwww.sloart.com \n805.542.9000
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/frame-works-hosts-ken-christensen/
LOCATION:Frame Works\, 339 Marsh St\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:SLO County Supervisor Candidate Forum
DESCRIPTION:This election year could bring significant political changes to our county’s Board of Supervisors\, a group of individuals that will cast votes on legislation affecting housing\, jobs and the regional economy for years to come.\n\nOn February 5\, 2020\, the SLO Chamber is bringing the District 3 and 5 candidates together to answer your questions in a dynamic\, small group format.\n\nIn this intimate\, roundtable forum\, you’ll have time with each candidate to discuss concerns about your district as well as countywide issues. Join us to become a more informed voter and to find the candidate that best represents you.\n\n\nAttending supervisor candidates include:\n\nDistrict 3\n\nAdam Hill \n\n\nStacy Korsgaden \n\n\n\n\n\n\nDistrict 5\n\nDebbie Arnold \nEllen Beraud \n\n\n  \n\nThank you to our lead sponsors:\n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		\n\nand our supporting sponsors:
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/slo-county-supervisor-candidate-forum/
LOCATION:Hotel SLO\, 995 Morro St.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events
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SUMMARY:SLO College of Law Presents: What About A Career In Immigration Law?
DESCRIPTION:Exploring careers in the Law \nWhat about a career in Immigration Law? \nSLO College of Law (4119 Broad St. SLO) invites you to an on campus panel discussion exploring two very different pathways to success\, featuring local Immigration Lawyers Desi Lance and Kevin Gregg. \nFree and open to students and the public \nWednesday February 5\, 5:30-6:30 pm
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/slo-college-of-law-presents-what-about-a-career-in-immigration-law/
LOCATION:SLO College of Law\, 4119 Broad St.\, San Luis Obispo\, 93401
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Journey of Hope Featuring Comedian Adam Grabowski
DESCRIPTION:Featuring comedian Adam Grabowski \nTWO LOCATIONS THIS YEAR!  \nWednesday\, February 5: 6pm-8pm\nNew Life Community Church\n990 James Way\, Pismo Beach \nThursday\, February 6: 6pm-8pm\nCuesta\, North County Campus\n2800 Buena Vista Drive\, Paso Robles\nDallon’s Hall\, Room N3102 \nResource Fair at both locations: 5pm-6pm JOIN US! \nAdam Grabowski has performed at over 600 colleges and headlined in 48 states\, speaking about his depression and anxiety. He introduces the #SAYITANYWAY Campaign\, which empowers individuals to talk about their own mental health experiences. His message about finding your voice and understanding that you are not alone leaves audiences feeling empowered and connected through the art of comedy. \nSpanish translation will be available.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/journey-of-hope-featuring-comedian-adam-grabowski/
LOCATION:New Life Community Church\, 990 James Way\, Pismo Beach\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200205T193000
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SUMMARY:SLO Brew Rock Presents: KBONG PLUS SENSI TRAILS★
DESCRIPTION:★SUGARSHACK SESSIONS PRESENTS KBONG PLUS SENSI TRAILS★\n\n\n\nSLO Brew Rock\n855 Aerovista Place\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\nFebruary 5\, 2020\n7:30 pm  | Ages: 18+\n$16.00\n Buy Tickets\n\n\n\nEvent Information\nSugarshack Sessions Presents KBONG plus Sensi Trails will be live at SLO Brew Rock on February 5!
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/slo-brew-rock-presents-kbong-plus-sensi-trails%e2%98%85/
LOCATION:SLO Brew Rock\, 855 Aerovista Place\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200205T193000
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SUMMARY:Performing Arts Center Presents: National Geographic Live: Steve Winter On the Trail of Big Cats
DESCRIPTION:National Geographic Live: Steve Winter\nOn the Trail of Big Cats\nWednesday | February 5\, 2020 | 7:30pm\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNatGeo Live – Steve Winter\nWed\, Feb 5\, 2020 7:30 PM\n\nBuy\n\n\n\n\n\n\n“I was so drawn to seeing change begin because of these stories I’ve worked on.”\n– STEVE WINTER \n  \nDedicated explorer and award-winning photographer Steve Winter will take you from Asian jungles\, where resilient tiger populations persist\, to the Himalayan home of the rare snow leopard. Follow him into the rainforests of Latin America to view the elusive jaguar and into the Hollywood Hills in pursuit of the American cougar. Co-author of “Tigers Forever\,” Winter’s mission is to share the beauty of big cats while working to save them.►  Premium tickets include a VIP Reception with speaker on the night of the event*Due to other events taking place on campus\, we recommend arriving early.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/performing-arts-center-presents-national-geographic-live-steve-winter-on-the-trail-of-big-cats/
LOCATION:Performing Arts Center San Luis Obispo\, 1 Grand Ave.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93405\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Fremont Theater Presents: JAUZ DANGEROUS WATERS TOUR
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, Feb 05\, 2020\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWith: DREZO\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDESCRIPTION\nJAUZ will be live in downtown SLO at the Fremont Theater on Wednesday\, February 5! \nTickets On-Sale Friday\, November 22 at 10 AM \nSpecial Local Pre-Sale Thursday\, November 21 10 AM- 10 PM \nPassowrd: fremontslo \nSpecial Guest\, DREZO\, will open the show! \n♦ SHOW INFORMATION ♦ \nDoor Time- 8:00 PM\nAll Ages \n♦ TICKET OUTLET ♦ \nBoo Boo Records \n978 Monterey St • SLO\nMon-Wed 10-8\, Thurs-Sat 10-9\, Sun 11-6 \n♦ BAND INFORMATION ♦ \nJAUZ – THE PROJECT OF SAM VOGEL\, A 26 YEAR OLD\, LA-BASED ICON COLLECTIVE GRADUATE IS ONE THAT COMBINES BRILLIANT PRODUCTION\, ENERGETIC SETS\, AND UNDERGROUND VIBES THAT HAVE CAPTIVATED THE HEARTS OF THE DANCE COMMUNITY. HAILING FROM THE BAY AREA\, VOGEL MOVED TO LOS ANGELES TO PURSUE A CAREER IN MUSIC. IN JUST ONE YEAR\, HE WENT FROM AN ASPIRING PRODUCER IN THE CROWD OF HARD SUMMER\, TO PLAYING THE MAIN STAGE. JAUZ’S RELEASE OF THE ADDICTIVE MID-TEMPO ORIGINAL “FEEL THE VOLUME” EARNED HIM INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION AFTER ITS RELEASE ON MAD DECENT. \nGARNERING SUPPORT EARLY ON FROM THE INDUSTRY HEAVYWEIGHTS LIKE ZEDD\, SKRILLEX\, DIPLO\, AND OTHERS\, JAUZ QUICKLY BECAME A FREQUENT ON EVERY MAJOR FESTIVAL LINEUP. HIS EUPHORIC ORIGINALS AND VIRAL REMIXES SEAMLESSLY WEAVE IN AND OUT OF SEVERAL MUSICAL CATEGORIES. SINCE THEN\, JAUZ HAS BOASTED TWO SELL-OUT TOURS “THE FRIENDZY TOUR” IN 2016 AND THE BITE AMERICA! TOUR IN 2018 TO LAUNCH HIS ARTIST LABEL “BITE THIS!” \nIN 55 DIFFERENT CITIES ACROSS THE US AND CANADA. ALL WHILE ALSO RELEASING HIS DEBUT ALBUM “THE WISE & THE WICKED” THAT REACHED #1 ON THE DANCE CHARTS IN UNDER 2 HOURS AND EARNED OVER 20 MILLION STREAMS IN LESS THAN 3 WEEKS FROM ITS AUGUST 31ST RELEASE. THIS YEAR JAUZ SHUT DOWN THE SAHARA TENT AT COACHELLA WITH A PERFORMANCE THAT REACHED 100 MILLION IMPRESSIONS OVER WEEKEND 1 WITH THE HELP OF HIS OFFICIAL REMIX FOR PINKFONG’S INTERNATIONATIONAL PHENOMENON “BABY SHARK”. \nKEEPING BUSY WITH FESTIVALS ALL OVER THE WORLD\, JAUZ BEGAN HIS TELEVSION CAREER WITH DISCOVERY CHANNEL AS A GUEST HOST/DJ ON SHARK WEEK’S ‘SHARK AFTER DARK’ ALONGSIDE ROB RIGGLE. NOW JAUZ RETURNS WITH HIS NEWLY ANNOUNCED ‘DANGEROUS WATERS’ TOUR & EP. WHO KNOWS WHAT ELSE IS INSTORE FOR THE SHARKSQUAD BUT ONE THING IS FOR SURE\, JAUZ CONTINUES TO KEEP TRUE TO HIS CREED “MUSIC HAS NO BOUNDARIES” \nDREZO \nIt is rare now in a music scene of tiring trends for an artist to break the mold and make a statement creatively that people can connect to. However\, Drezo challenges the mainstream standard by staying true to his own powerful underground sound of house music. Through his compositions and remixes\, the L.A. based producer aims to represent the darker and more imaginative side of EDM. With releases on OWSLA & Mad Decent\, and a collaboration with Dillion Francis\, Drezo has proven that his haunting surge of originality is being accepted by the masses. Constantly devoting time in the studio has helped him evolve and innovate towards a sound that is now being widely recognized by the likes of Diplo\, Destructo\, Porter Robinson\, Tchami\, Zedd\, DJ Snake\, Skrillex\, Boyz Noize and more\, solidifying Drezo’s placement among the world’s top tier dance producers.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/fremont-theater-presents-jauz-dangerous-waters-tour/
LOCATION:Fremont Theater\, 1035 Monterey St\, SLO
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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