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San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato 2006, Mojiganga. Photo by Debra Lattanzi Shutika

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BorderVisions seeks new projects that engage with the U.S.-Mexico borderlands’ dynamic histories and cultures and expand our understanding of the borderlands beyond a site of geopolitical |
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The American Council of Learned Societies will offer a virtual presentation on February 14, 2022, for PhDs and graduate students to learn about teaching roles in |
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The France-based Organization for a Museum of Working-Class Housing (Association pour un Musée du Logement populaire, or AMuLoP) and the "Centre d’histoire sociale des mondes contemporains" (University of Paris 1/CNRS) will host an in-person and online international symposium around museum design as it pertains to the social history of migration. |
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The Second World War Research Group North America’s Third Research Workshop on Information at War will be held virtually over Zoom on February 18-19, 2022. ![]() Understanding Folk and Cultural Traditions in Our Time, a two-day virtual workshop, will be hosted by the University of Central Florida’s College of Arts and Humanities on February
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In honor of World Day of Social Justice, Artists Standing Strong Together is hosting a webinar storytelling program, “Folktales, Fairytales and Social Justice.” |
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![]() Dig into the ways you can be involved in addressing the impact of climate change in a workshop, “Climate Change Needs Folklorists!,” with Maida Owens (Louisiana Folklife Program and the Bayou Culture Collaborative). |
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Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts (AFTA) will host a free public webinar on accessibility for cultural programs on Wednesday, February 23, 2022. The webinar will be |
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The Alliance for California Traditional Arts (ACTA) will host an overview of California funding opportunities for traditional artists and traditional arts organizations on Thursday, February 24, 2022 at 4:00 pm PST.
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In the last 30 years the popularity of Balkan "Gypsy” music and dance has exploded, becoming staples at world music festivals, dance clubs, and folk dance
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The conference will bring together scholars, archivists, community practitioners, performers, and artists to explore inclusive projects and challenges that seek to break the cycle of exploitation A celebration of the commercial fishing industry in poetry, prose and song, the FisherPoets Gathering has attracted fisherpoets and their many fans to Astoria, Oregon the last weekend of February since 1998. |
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The month of February has long been connected to the concept of love. ASA want to provide a platform for American LGBTQIA+ scholars and activists to |
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A group of scholars have organized an international data rescue session focused on identifying and archiving data and sites for music collections at cultural heritage institutions in Ukraine which may be at risk during the attack and invasion by Russia. The session will occur on Saturday, March 5, 2022 (time to be determined). |
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