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SUMMARY:Cal Poly Kennedy Library Exhibit to Showcase Hip-Hop Culture
DESCRIPTION:Showcasing the five elements of hip-hop culture: graffiti writing\, breakdancing\, deejaying\, emceeing\, and knowledge production — used to speak truth and justice to social ills in the U.S. and beyond. \nThe public is invited to an opening reception from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday\, April 19\, on the second floor of Kennedy Library. The reception will include performances by student emcees\, deejays\, spoken-word artists and the SLO Breakers\, Cal Poly’s breakdancers club.  \nThe exhibit\, “Don’t Believe the Hype: The Radical Elements of Hip Hop\,” will feature the work of Cal Poly ethnic studies Professor Jenell Navarro and student curators\, who “explored each of the elements and placed them under a campus and regional lens to showcase the conscious roots of hip-hop culture\,” Navarro said. “Hip-hop crosses four decades and many generations\, speaking truth to power. Its wordplay\, influence and cross-generational fluency provides a voice that continues to change the world.”  \nCollaborative and participatory — the exhibit integrates faculty and student-driven scholarship\, creativity and curation to showcase hip-hop culture as an important narrative role in telling a corrective history of urban life in the face of racism\, classism and sexism.   \nThe exhibit is free and open to the public. “See hip-hop culture for what it is — a truth-telling reality check with a pedagogical agenda — where young people take the mic\, the floor\, the turntables or a subway car and dare to write a radical vision of their world\,” Navarro said. \nThe exhibit is sponsored in collaboration with Cal Poly’s Kennedy Library\, Ethnic Studies Department and Architecture Department.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/cal-poly-kennedy-library-exhibit-to-showcase-hip-hop-culture/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:ELECTRIC ABSTRACTIONS
DESCRIPTION:EXHIBITS // ELECTRIC ABSTRACTIONS \nAPR 20 – JUN 10 \nOVERVIEW // Electric Abstractions focuses on three California artists using computer technology to create contemporary fine art. Daniel Leighton\, Robert Chapman\, and Jayne Behman have been creating images digitally for years—drawing with digits and painting with pixels. Jayne Behman and Robert Chapman both have had formal training and years of experience and backgrounds in traditional studio art. Their forays into digital art started after they had already established themselves as artists.  \nDaniel Leighton came to digital art already well-versed in programming computer apps and making moving pictures when he decided to create computer art. “For SLOMA\, this is an opportunity to embrace new media\, celebrate three artistic talents with visually compelling artwork\, and present an exhibition that also appeals to younger audiences\,” said Ruta Saliklis\, SLOMA curator. Daniel Leighton’s digital art can be transported by the viewer from a static image into a moving art piece using apps on an iPhone or iPad\, making for a more participatory and personalized experience.  \nRobert Chapman’s artwork starts with under drawings associated in technique to abstract expressionism. Triggered by the subconscious\, he proceeds by adding layers to define objective realistic art with that of the objectivity found in the observable nature of reality.  \nJayne Behman embraces the iPad as her canvas and uses computer apps to provide her drawing and painting tools. Her images reflect her inner child that deals with adult challenges. \nRelated Programming\nSaturday\, April 21 at 2 PM: Panel discussion with the three artists of Electric Abstractions. \nThursday\, June 7 at 12 PM: Art at High Noon with artist Jayne Behman. Free admission. \nSunday\, June 10 at 5 PM: Concert with pianist Josh Nelson with multimedia video and light presentation to compliment Electric Abstractions. $20 general seating. \nDETAILS // A public reception with the artist will take place on Friday\, May 4 from 6-9 PM in conjunction with Art After Dark. Members-only preview 5 to 6 PM.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/electric-abstractions/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:  SLO County Air Pollution Control District presents: FREE Grant Workshop and Air Resources Board Compliance Overview Training
DESCRIPTION:On May 29\, 2018\, the California Air Resources Board will be providing a FREE Compliance Overview course at the SLO Vet’s Hall.  The overview will cover the State’s Truck and Bus Rule\, Off-Road Regulation\, and Portable Equipment.  As part of this training\, the SLO County Air Pollution Control District (APCD) will also provide information on the over $1.6 million dollars in recently authorized grant funding available for the community\, local businesses\, and agencies.  About $600\,000 of these grant funds will help fund electric and alternative fuel replacements of school and transit buses and on-road trucks primarily serving SLO County low-income communities.  There is also over $900\,000 available to help local agricultural operations replace old tractors\, trucks\, and irrigation engines with clean diesel and electric units.  The APCD will also summarize anticipated 2019 funding that will be available for truck\, construction\, and agricultural projects. \n  \nMeghan Field\, (805) 781-5912                                             \n                                                Email: mfield@co.slo.ca.us
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/slo-county-air-pollution-control-district-presents-free-grant-workshop-air-resources-board-compliance-overview-training/
LOCATION:801 Grand Avenue
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SUMMARY:Civil Rights Activist DeRay Mckesson to Speak at Take Back the Night Event
DESCRIPTION:  \nDeRay Mckesson\, a civil rights activist focused primarily on issues of innovation\, equity and justice\, will be the keynote speaker at Cal Poly’s annual Take Back the Night event at 6 p.m. Tuesday\, May 29\, in the University Union Plaza. Take Back the Night is an international event with the mission of ending sexual violence. Cal Poly’s event\, organized by the university’s Safer office\, will focus on the intersections of race and gender-based violence. It will consist of speakers\, an open microphone\, march on campus\, a campus and community programs resource fair\, and a candlelight vigil.“The time is now to intentionally unite on the topics of ending racism and sexism and all forms of violence that affect our marginalized communities\,” said Christina Kaviani\, director of Safer. Additional speakers at the event will include San Luis Obispo Mayor Heidi Harmon and representatives from the Women’s March and from the office of state Senate Majority Leader Bill Monning.“Over the past month\, the students\, staff and faculty at Cal Poly have been engaging in important conversations about equity\,” said Steve Ross\, coordinator of Cal Poly’s Black Academic Excellence Center. “Take Back the Night is another opportunity to continue engaging\, and DeRay will help in thinking about which questions we should keep asking.” \nThe event is free and open to the public. \nAbout Safer  Safer is Cal Poly’s confidential advocacy\, education and support resource for addressing sexual assault\, sexual misconduct\, dating violence\, domestic violence and stalking. The program is a resource for all students\, faculty and staff\, and aims to create an inclusive space for all that are affected by gender-based violence\, regardless of race\, color\, religious or spiritual beliefs\, gender\, gender expression\, age\, national origin\, disability\, marital status\, sexual orientation\, military status or documentation status. For more information\, visit safer.calpoly.edu. \nAbout DeRay Mckesson As a leading voice in the Black Lives Matter Movement and a co-founder of JoinCampaignZero.org\, DeRay Mckesson works to connect individuals and provides citizens and policymakers with common-sense policies to ensure equity. He is the host of the critically acclaimed Pod Save The People\, a weekly podcast designed to create conversation about the most important issues of the week. Mckesson was named one of the World’s Greatest Leaders by Fortune Magazine in 2015 and as one of the 30 Most Influential People on The Internet by Time Magazine in 2016. \n  \n 
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/civil-rights-activist-deray-mckesson-speak-take-back-night-event/
LOCATION:Cal Poly Union Plaza
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SUMMARY:Cal Poly Presents RSVP XXIII Electroacoustic Diversity Concert
DESCRIPTION:A concert celebrating electroacoustic diversity/compositional risk/belonging at the Performing Arts Pavilion on May 29 and May 31 at 8 pm!
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/cal-poly-presents-rsvp-xxiii-electroacoustic-diversity-concert/
LOCATION:California
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