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The article showcases local events in Berkeley, emphasizing the historical and cultural significance of Indian and Mortar Rock parks for the Ohlone people and rock climbing. It promotes a guided walk through these sites, along with a keynote lecture on the Syrian Revolution and a jazz jam session for young musicians. Additionally, it features a screening of the film Kameradschaft, illustrating themes of worker solidarity. These events collectively foster community engagement and appreciation of Berkeley's rich cultural heritage and history.
Indian and Mortar Rock, two massive boulder public parks in the Berkeley Hills, are places of contemplation, ceremony, gossip, and industry for the Ohlone people and a symbol of a destroyed cultural landscape for Indigenous life across the Bay.
Join a walk in North Berkeley's rock parks to explore their rich history, including Hinkel Park and Contra Costa Rock, while preparing for two miles at a moderate pace.
The Bay Area Jazz Society's jam session encourages junior musicians to collaborate with professionals, showcasing Berkeley's vibrant music scene and community engagement.
G. W. Pabst's film Kameradschaft, centered around a real-life mining disaster, highlights the poignant themes of international working-class solidarity.
Read at www.berkeleyside.org
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