This weekend features the Oakland Roots home opener at the Coliseum, expected to draw a crowd of over 20,000 fans, emphasizing the community's passion for soccer. Additionally, the Oakland Theater Project will premiere its new season. A significant event includes a lecture by historian Javier Armas on the Mayan-Mam language, crucial to Oakland's Guatemalan community. Another noteworthy event will discuss grassroots media history at the 510 Firehouse, where representatives from various influential publications will contribute to the dialogue.
This weekend, Oakland Roots will hold their home opener at the Coliseum, with over 20,000 fans expected, marking the city's vibrant community spirit.
In addition to the Oakland Roots game, the town will premiere the Oakland Theater Project's new season, showcasing local talent and arts.
Javier Armas, an Oakland historian, will present a lecture on the Mayan-Mam language, highlighting the significance of the Guatemalan community in the area.
The Street Spirit newspaper event will spotlight the role of grassroots media in today’s digital age, reflecting on the history of influential publications.
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