Posts Tagged ‘Zarco Guerrero’

Enter to Win “Totoneac” Mask by Zarco Guerrero

Make a donation to Cultural Coalition through PayPal of $20 to be entered into a chance drawing to win this exotic and unique work of art by master Zarco Guerrero,  retail value is $1,000.  To increase your chances of winning, receive additional entries with larger donations: $20 donation = 1 raffle ticket entry $100 donation or more = 6…

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Gente Chicana/SOYmos Chicanos Fund Supports Cultural Coalition Projects

Cultural Coalition is thrilled to announce we are the recipients of a $3000 grant from the Gente Chicana/SOYmos Chicanos Fund at the Greater Milwaukee Foundation established by Enrique E. Figueroa, Ph.D. The grant, awarded by Dr. Figueroa, Emeritus, Associate Professor, Dept. of Urban Planning, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, supports the recasting of a César Chávez bronze statue and the purchase of…

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El Puente: Bridging Cultures

Interview with Zarco Guerrero Cultural Coalition will be celebrating the 9th year of our El Puente Festival, with a live stream of performances pre-recorded at the Tempe Pedestrian Bridge in front of the Tempe Center for the Arts. This year’s festival has been curated to highlight performances by various youth groups including cultural dance troupes…

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Volver II: Music with Gustavo Angeles

We are excited for our annual fundraiser Volver this Sunday:  Celebrating Earth Day!   We will have delicious healthy foods cooked up by sculptor/chef Zarco Guerrero and a gratitude walk led by Curandera Patricia Federico-Ruiz. In addition, we will feature the soul soothing music of  local musician Gustavo Angeles. As a Latin Alternative World Music…

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Volver II: Gratitude with Curandera Patricia Federico-Ruiz

In a world that is constantly moving at a fast pace, it is easy to lose ourselves. This is why it is so important to be grounded  through what we eat, what we practice and what we expose ourselves to. Curandera Patricia Federico-Ruiz, the creator of Volver, envisioned an Earth Day gathering that would help…

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