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3 ways to enjoy your week in Sacramento

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Published on September 16, 2019
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Looking to mix things up this week? From a chat about racism to a live music performance, here's a rundown of options to help you get social around town.

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Nazia Kazi: Islamophobia, Race, and Global Politics

From the event description:

The Centers for Diversity and Inclusion, in partnership with multiple units, departments and programs on campus, is coordinating the Green and Gold Speaker Series. This series features intersectional scholars, artists, writers and thought leaders whose work resonates with a number of communities across the campus and who offer valuable and unique contributions to the University’s programming and intellectual landscape. Kazi's recent book, Islamophobia, Race, and Global Politics, explores the connections between anti-Muslim racism, white supremacy, and US foreign policy. 

When: Tuesday, Sept. 17, 6-8 p.m.
Where: University Union, 6000 J St.
Admission: Free

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Milton Bowens Art Talk

From the event description:

St. Hope is pleased to present an engaging discussion between former Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson and current Artist-in-Residence Milton Bowens in the art talk, "How Art Becomes Valued."

When: Wednesday, Sept. 18, 6-8:30 p.m.
Where: The Guild Theater, 2828 35th St.
Admission: Free

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The David Bromberg Quintet + Jordan Tice

From the event description:

For Americana godfather David Bromberg, it all began with the blues. His incredible journey spans five-and-a-half decades, and includes – but is not limited to – adventures with Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jerry Garcia and music and life lessons from seminal blues guitarist Reverend Gary Davis, who claimed the young Bromberg as a son. 

When: Thursday, Sept. 19, 6-7:30 p.m.
Where: Sierra 2 Center for the Arts and Community, 2791 24th St.
Admission: $40

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