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Events, Events, And More Events!!
The Alameda Multicultural Community Center invites you to attend:
Honoring LGBT Americans in History:
Film Screening & Panel Discussion
Tuesday, October 18th 6-8pm
Location: Alameda Main Library
1550 Oak St., Stafford Room
Alameda, CA 94501
An excerpt from Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin will be screened.
Rev. Laura Rose of First Congregational Church Alameda, Jill Marcellus of the
Gay-Straight Alliance Network, and a representative from Our Family Coalition
will participate in a panel discussion in response to the film.
In recognition of LGBT History Month, the Alameda Multicultural Community Center hosts this
film event honoring the contributions of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Americans
in the history of our nation. The film event will include an excerpt from the documentary
film Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin, esteemed African-American civil rights
leader and chief organizer of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs & Freedom.
LGBT History Month takes place during the month of October in the U.S. National Coming
Out Day, an internationally observed awareness day, is celebrated on October 11th. The FAIR
Education Act, California SB48, now legislates that the role and contributions of LGBT people
in history will be included in social sciences instruction, as are the contributions of men and
women, and those with disabilities and from diverse cultural and ethnic groups.
Everyone Welcome! Wheelchair Accessible. Near bus lines 20, 21 & 51A.
Disclaimer: "The Alameda Free Library does not advocate or endorse the viewpoints of meetings or meeting
room users."
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First Congregational Church of Alameda (www.fccalameda.org) and Alameda Community Resource for Education (C.A.R.E., www.AlamedaCARE.org ) will show “It’s Elementary” at
7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 18 and “Bullied” at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 25.
First Congregational Church of Alameda, 1912 Central Ave Alameda, CA
2010 Alameda Board of Education Candidate Forums
- Monday October 4, 2010: CSEA Candidate Forum 5:30 Lum School
- Tuesday October 5, 2010: Bay Farm/Earhart/Lincoln PTA Forum 7:00 Amelia Earhart Elementary
- Wednesday October 6, 2010: Kiwanis Club of Alameda 12:15 Elks Lodge
- Wednesday October 6, 2010: Franklin/Washington PTA’s 6:30pm Washington Elementary
- Monday October 11, 2010: Alameda League of Women Voters 7:30pm Temple Israel
- Tuesday October 19, 2010: Alameda PTA Council/Alameda Education Foundation 7:00pm Alameda Little Theater
- Wednesday October 20, 2010: Alameda in Action West End Youth Candidate Forum 7:00pm Woodstock Education Center
Tuesday May 11, 2010
- School Board Meeting 6:30 pm. City Hall Council Chambers 2263 Santa Clare Ave, 3rd Floor
- Consent item "Harvey Milk Day" proclamation
- Please come to speak on the significance of this day and the Board of Education will pull the item to be read during the meeting.
Saturday May 22, 2010 10 am. - 12 Noon
College of Alameda Student Union Bldg. F
- Harvey Milk Day, California’s first official day of recognition for slain LGBT leader Harvey Milk. An event commemorating his life will be held at the College of Alameda. Stay tuned for more information
Tuesday April 13, 2010
- School Board Meeting 6:30pm City Council Chambers 2263 Santa Clara Ave, 3rd Floor
- The Board will vote on the Superintendants literature list recommendation
Another Important Board Meeting!!
A Big Night to show Support for Cultural Diversity!
Board Vote on Diversity Curriculum
that was put together by the
Community and Teacher Committees.
Please plan on attending the Night of
Tuesday December 8th, 2009 at 6:30
in the Board Room at City Hall.
Important Board of Education Meetingon Tuesday November 24th 2009Please come and Show Your Support for our LGBT community and all Communities of Diversity!!Curriculum for the Protected Areas of Diversity
Will be Discussed.
Meeting Starts at 6:30 in the Board Room
at Alameda City Hall.
Community Alliance Resource for Education (C.A.R.E.)
Presentation on AUSD Diversity Curriculum adoption recommendation by:Alameda Unified School District Assistant Superintendent Dr. Ruben Zepeda
A presentation on the findings as completed by the Community Advisory Committee and Teacher Committee being put forward to the Board of Education on Nov. 24th.
Wed. Nov. 18th 5:30 pm. Start Time
First Congregational Church of Alameda
1912 Central Ave.
Please Enter Chestnut St. Side and proceed upstairs to Gallery Room
Dr. Zepeda's presentation is early but his respect to this work is very large and now is our chance to underline our communities understanding of it.
Please feel free to share this with or to bring along anyone who shares the value of cultural equity/competency for all peoples.Thursday, November 5
5:30–8:30pm
Malcolm X Elementary
1731 Prince Street, Berkeley
Invited districts include: Alameda, Albany,
Berkeley, Emeryville, Hayward, Oakland, Piedmont, San
Leandro, and Independent schools.
Information will be available for incoming
Kindergarten parents.
Dinner will be served at 5:30pm.
Program starts promptly at 5:50pm.
Register by October 20th at www.ourfamily.org.
Suggested donation $5/Person. Dinner and childcare included-
Please indicate if you need childcare.
Bringing Together Parents, Teachers & Administrators to talk about Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) Families and Family Diversity in Bay Area Schools.
East Bay LGBTQ Welcoming
& Inclusive School Forum
Community Supporters
www.ourfamily.org
Jueves, Noviembre 5, 5:30pm-8:30pm
Malcolm X Elementary School
1721 Prince Street, Berkeley
Padres, profesores, y directores conversaran
sobre como fortalecer las escuelas
para todos nuestros niños.
Inscríbete antes del 20 de Octubre
en nuestra pagina electrónica
www.ourfamily.org.
Reuniendo a padres, madres, maestros/as, y personal administrativo
de las escuelas para discutir la integración de las familias LGBTQ en la comunidad escolar
Foro de las escuelas del Este de la Bahía
para las familias LGBTQ
Partidarios de Comunidad
~ Please sign the petition in support of School Board Members Neil Tam, Ron Mooney and Tracy Jensen!! Please encourage other Alameda residents to do the same. http://johnknoxwhite.com/stop-the-recall-petition