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Stories related to: culture

Courtesy Carina Lim

Sister City Program Gives Students A Taste Of Other Cultures

August 11, 2017 | Bob Moffitt

Every year, the Jinan Sacramento Sister Cities Corporation exchange program connects young musicians a chance to experience a new world and new food.

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Mariachi Festival In Sacramento This Saturday

August 10, 2017 | Steve Milne

The traditional sounds of Mexico will be playing in the heart of midtown Sacramento Saturday for an event called Mariachi Festival de Sacramento.

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California Native

Mission Project Protests Help Spur Changes

May 17, 2017 | Steve Milne

For decades, California kids have been building replicas of historic Spanish missions as part of the fourth-grade curriculum. But Native American community activists say the missions exploited indigenous people...and they want the project banned.

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Food and Sustainability

Rookie Farmers Get A Boost From West Sacramento Farm Incubator

April 27, 2017 | Julia Mitric

New farmers looking to launch their own business face hurdles like access to land and markets. West Sacramento Urban Farms is helping rookie growers jump-start their own farms.

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Sacramento Fall Festival Roundup 2016

September 30, 2016 | Joanne Serrieh

With the abundance of cultural festivals in Sacramento, you can trick your mind into thinking you traveled the world without having to leave the area. We've rounded up fall festivals happening in the region for you to explore.

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Arts and Lifestyle

Beauty In Progress: Mural Artists Leave Their Mark On Sacramento Alleys

August 24, 2016 | Melody Stone

This week, international and local artists are taking over blank walls in Sacramento’s Midtown and Downtown Neighborhoods and transforming buildings into landmarks. It’s all part of the first Sacramento Mural Festival.

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Day Of Inclusion

May 18, 2016

Dr. Richard Pan, Barry Broad and Priscilla Ouchida join us to talk about the importance of cultural inclusion and about an upcoming "Day of Inclusion" event.

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Dr. Ernest Uwazie And African Culture

April 20, 2016

Dr. Ernest Uwazie marks 25 years of celebrating African culture and conflict resolution. We talk to him ahead of his Peace Awards dinner at Sac State this weekend.

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Arts and Lifestyle

La Raza Galeria Posada Name Change This Week

July 14, 2015 | Steve Milne

After 40 years as La Raza Galeria Posada, Sacramento's oldest Latino arts group is changing its name to the Latino Center of Art and Culture. A renaming ceremony will be held later this week.

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Buddhist Monks Sharing Culture At Sacramento State

February 11, 2015 | Steve Milne

Sacramento State students this week are getting a first-hand look at ancient Tibetan culture.

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