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SUMMARY:Book Discussion: Decolonizing Wealth
DESCRIPTION:CSSC member and Outreach Coordinator for Family Promise Metrowest Paula Brown will facilitate a  series of discussions related to Decolonizing Wealth by Edgar Villaneuva\, a renowned activist\, author\, and philanthropy expert who offers a crucial perspective on wealth and philanthropy. As a member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina\, Villanueva advises a diverse range of organizations on social impact strategies\, working with philanthropic entities\, Fortune 500 corporations\, and entertainment enterprises. His work empowers communities\, giving them control over their own narratives and representations while striving for increased visibility across all sectors of society. In “Decolonizing Wealth\,” he examines the role of colonialism in philanthropy\, the wealth gap\, and the prevailing power dynamics in modern philanthropic structures.
URL:https://commonstreet.org/event/book-discussion-decolonizing-wealth/2023-10-25/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community,Cultural,Dialogue,Peace and Justice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Paula Brown":MAILTO:Paulabrown222@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Tholpavakoothu Shadow Puppet Play of Kerala\, India
DESCRIPTION:Experience shadow puppetry by firelight! Witness scenes from the dramatic epic Ramayana\, complete with scenes of battles\, trickery\, and the natural world\, performed by masters of Tholpavakoothu\, a traditional form of shadow puppetry from Kerala\, India.\n\nSign up for this FREE event here. https://www.eventbrite.com/…/tholpavakoothu-shadow…\n\nHandmade puppets will be for sale in the lobby for the duration of the event!\n4:00 – 4:30 pm – Registration\n4:30 – 5:00 pm – Try a puppet and visit with the performers behind the scenes.\n5:00 – 6:15 pm – Introduction\, Ramayana performance\, and Q&A with artists.\n\nThis event is provided at no charge\, thanks to a grant from the Stuart Foundation.\n\nKnow the Artists\nRahul Koonathara – is the younger son of legendary shadow puppet master Padmashri Ramachandra Pulavar and Rajalakshmi\, born to a traditional lineage of puppet practitioners preserving the temple traditional art form tholpavakoothu for the past 12 generations.\nPresently\, he is a graduate student at the University of Connecticut in the Department of Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies under the guidance of Professor Matthew Isaac Cohen.\n\nRahul has completed his bachelors degree in Physics and Masters degree in Folklore studies and specialized acting degree from National School of Drama\, Bangalore.\n\nRahul has led major roles in traditional and contemporary shadow puppetry productions in the theatre company Tholpavakoothu & Puppet Centre in national and International festivals across the globe.\n\nAnthony Sellito Budney – is an educational and puppet expert at Ballard Institute Museum of Puppetry. He has graduated from the University of Connecticut puppet arts program.\n\nGokul Krishnan – is a graduate student at Electrical Engineering department at the University of Connecticut. He is pursuing research in Shadow puppetry and Machine learning.
URL:https://commonstreet.org/event/shadow-puppet/
LOCATION:Common Street Spiritual Center\, 13 Common Street\, Natick\, 01760\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children and Family,Cultural,Music and Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Swati Dave":MAILTO:swatidave2803@gmail.com
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