Around Berkeley: Campus music festival, tea social, trivia night
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Around Berkeley: Campus music festival, tea social, trivia night
"The newly created Palestine and Arab Studies program at UC Berkeley hosts From Apartheid to Democracy: A Blueprint for Peace in Israel-Palestine, a talk with Sarah Leah Whitson, co-author of From Apartheid to Democracy and executive director of DAWN, an organization that seeks to support democracy and human rights in the Middle East. Thursday, Nov. 13 4 p.m. UC Berkeley Law School. FREE"
"The Berkeley Historical Society & Museum present Russell Low's Rising from the Mission Home: The Remarkable Journeys of Three Chinese Women, a multimedia presentation exploring the lives of three courageous Chinese women in the East Bay via rare historic photographs and vivid illustrations of San Francisco and Oakland Chinatowns from the 1890s and early 1900s, set to music and narrated by the author. Thursday, Nov. 13, 7 p.m. FREE (RSVP to info@berkhistory.org for the Zoom link)"
Peiting C. Li teaches Chinese calligraphy at Teance Fine Teas. UC Berkeley’s Palestine and Arab Studies program hosts a talk with Sarah Leah Whitson titled From Apartheid to Democracy at UC Berkeley Law School; admission is free. Trivia Night with Ms. Jenna runs Thursdays at Starry Plough with questions pulled from elementary tests. The Berkeley Historical Society & Museum presents Russell Low’s Rising from the Mission Home via Zoom. Banoo Zan and Cy Strom lead a reading at Pegasus Books Downtown. The Berkeley Half Marathon offers multiple race distances Nov. 15–16 with entry fees from $95 to $225. Amoeba Music celebrates its 35th anniversary.
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