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RAMOS, EMILIO
Contract #
N-2022-327
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Library
Expiration Date
11/6/2022
Destruction Year
2027
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Emilio Ramos <br />Two spirit who is very involved with the indigenous <br />$300 <br />community and volunteers to spread awareness of <br />the issues at hand that occur within the community <br />Paul Cuero <br />Cultural presentation of traditional native music and <br />$600 <br />Bird Singing + Dancing <br />dance <br />OVERALL DESCRIPTION: This free Community Outreach event will highlight the voices and experiences <br />of Native American community members through a variety of special presentations at the Main Library <br />which will include: a photo exhibit, cultural demonstrations, educational speakers, and presentations on <br />resources available for Native American communities. <br />MMIW Photo Exhibit = Monday, October 31, 2022 — Friday, March 31st, 2023 <br />November is Native American Heritage month and the Santa Ana History Room is kicking it off by <br />hosting the second round of photography exhibits by indigenous photographer Nicole Merton. <br />Nicole Merton is a descendant of the Isleta Pueblo Indian Tribe and has created a photo exhibit <br />documenting the effects of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) movement on Native <br />American communities. This event will mark the opening of Nicole's exhibit, which will be housed on the <br />second floor of the main library. Merton will provide a special presentation about her knowledge and <br />experiences within the movement. Additionally, she will demonstrate her methods in creating a <br />meaningful photographing experience for her participants in the Here, Our Voices collection. The library <br />will be producing the display versions from her digital versions that she will share with us. <br />This is the Artist statement: https://www.nicolemerton.com/ <br />This is the project website with the images that we will be displaying at the library: <br />https://mmiwpromect.wixsite.com/my-site <br />Native American Special Presentations = Saturday November S, 2022 <br />In order to highlight the voices and experiences of other Native American community members, there <br />will also be a variety of special presentations which will include: cultural demonstrations, educational <br />speakers, and presentations on resources available for Native American communities. <br />This event is curated for a Teen and Adult audience. Prepackaged refreshments will be provided. The <br />event will not be live -broadcasted but it will be recorded and edited for our records, and potential <br />release. <br />
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