Around Berkeley: 'All My Sons' at Berkeley Rep, e-bike class, Fix-it Fest
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Around Berkeley: 'All My Sons' at Berkeley Rep, e-bike class, Fix-it Fest
"BUSD's Fix-it Fest returns on Saturday, Feb. 28, where you can bring in broken items and get them fixed with the help of BUSD students and repair coaches."
"The Fountain Theatre of Los Angeles, Adrienne Torf, and the Arts Research Center host a discussion and celebrate the legacy of June Jordan's original Poetry for the People program at UC Berkeley, featuring former student-teacher poets who worked directly with Jordan and instructors who continue her legacy."
"Transit Books, an indie Berkeley-based book publisher, will have its inaugural book club featuring behind-the-scenes discussions on Transit-published books. This meeting will feature A Very Cold Winter by Fausta Cialente, where the book's Italian-to-English translator and editor will discuss how they wrote the book and Cialente's history as an early feminist and anti-fascist writer in Italy."
"San Francisco State Professor Marc Dollinger joins Ilana Kaufman, head of the Jews of Color Initiative, for an evening of dialogue centering on his recent book Black Power, Jewish Politics: Reinventing the Alliance in the 1960s."
Berkeley offers diverse cultural programming in late February. BUSD's Fix-it Fest on February 28 enables community members to repair broken items with student and coach assistance. The Fountain Theatre, Adrienne Torf, and the Arts Research Center celebrate June Jordan's Poetry for the People program legacy on February 26. Transit Books hosts its inaugural book club discussing A Very Cold Winter by Fausta Cialente, featuring the translator and editor. Professor Marc Dollinger discusses his book Black Power, Jewish Politics at the Magnes Collection, exploring Black-Jewish alliance history. UC Berkeley's theater department presents Adaptation, a satirical play by Elaine May, performed by undergraduate students.
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