
"If you are curious about what is new in tech including artificial intelligence, Oakland Tech Week will have a workshop or panel for you to check out. The events are happening all across town through Friday, Nov. 21. One other event I'm excited to check out is Oakland Theater's Project production of "Cabaret." The preview begins this Friday, Nov. 21 and Saturday, Nov. 22 with opening night on Sunday, Nov. 23."
"The City of Oakland is hosting builders, entrepreneurs, technologists, artists, students, and community members across various venues for a week-long exploration of technology and innovation. The events include networking sessions, workshops, and panel discussions on AI, modernizing government, making the tech industry more inclusive, and showing how Oakland can be at the forefront of technological advances. From Monday, Nov. 17 to Friday, Nov. 21, see for a complete list of events and locations"
"Author and Alameda Post writer Karin K. Jensen will discuss her new book, "The Strength of Water: An Asian American Coming of Age Memoir." In the book, Jensen writes about her mother's upbringing in 1920s Detroit, and her mother's quest for identity after going back to China during the Great Depression. Thursday, Nov. 20, 7 p.m., , Chapel of the Chimes, 4499 Piedmont Ave."
Oakland Tech Week hosts builders, entrepreneurs, technologists, artists, students, and community members across multiple venues for a week-long exploration of technology and innovation from Monday, Nov. 17 to Friday, Nov. 21. Events include networking sessions, workshops, and panel discussions on AI, modernizing government, industry inclusivity, and Oakland's role in technological advances. Karin K. Jensen will discuss The Strength of Water, recounting her mother's 1920s Detroit upbringing and identity quest after returning to China during the Great Depression, on Thursday, Nov. 20 at Chapel of the Chimes. Oakland Theater Project will present a new production of Cabaret with previews Nov. 21–22 and opening night Nov. 23; the second Friday performance offers a masked option. Event submissions can be emailed to azucena@oaklandside.org or added via the events page form.
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