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  • About
  • 10th Anniversary
  • News
  • Projects
    • Ancestral Whispers
    • MÁS conversaciones para más orgullo
    • Conectándonos Más
    • Small business pregones
    • +COVID-19
  • MÁS Workshops
  • Resources
  • Contact
  • Donate
  • English
    • Spanish

Welcome to the youth program Conectándonos Más. In this section you will find everything you will need for this period.

We look forward to accompanying you through this journey of self-discovery and reconnection to our history through the arts.

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Sesiones virtuales

Virtual sessions will be heald via zoom link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82075953444

Movimiento Afrolatino Seattle is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: “Conectándonos MÁS” MÁS Youth Program

Time: Jan 14, 2023 02:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

Every week on Sat, Sun, until Apr 30, 2023, 32 occurrence(s)

Meeting ID: 820 7595 3444

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Sesiones presenciales

In-Person sessions will take place in:

OTHELLO-UW COMMONS. 4200 S. Othello St. Suite 117. Seattle, WA 98118

Any changes will be notified with prior notice

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Encuestas

At Conectándonos MÁS your voice matters, that is why we will run surveys periodically that will let us know we are moving forward to serve you better.

In order to establish a starting point, every participant should fill out the starting point survey.

Thanks forhelping us improve.

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Glosario General

Consult the glossary with basic concepts we need to have in common during this period.

Consulta el glosario

Artists we will meet

Alfredo Chávez

Composer, multi-instrumentalist, and singer, Chávez’s group repertoire includes bolero, corridor, cueca, joropo, cumbia, son, guajira, Andean music, merengue, and calypso, as well as popular ballads.

Juanita Eufemia Crisanto

Is a Garifuna Community organizer born and raised in Buenavista Palacio, a little town in the neighborhood of “Gracias a Dios” in Honduras. She has been dancing and enjoying the Garifuna culture since she was born

Eduardo Mendonca

Eduardo is Co-Director for Brazil Arts & Education, DBA: show Brazil!. He has played, composed, and directed various genres of Brazilian popular music since 1974. and hasshared international stages.

Mestre Curisco

Mestre founded Capoeira Malês and He aims to share his love of capoeira and wealth of experience with students, based on their shared values of respect, discipline and tradition.

Subjects

Mobile Photography

Instructor: Leo Carmona

Originally from Oaxaca, Mexico, Leo Carmona is a photographer, visual artist, and designer based in Seattle, WA.

Class resources

Autobiographic writing

Instructor: Jacob Taylor-Mosquera

Was appointed as a Commissioner for the King County Immigrant & Refugee Commission. He studied international relations, has a master’s degree in public policy with an emphasis in Latin America and just completed a graduate certificate program in public administration.

Class resources

Chapter 2 from the book:

I met myself in October: A memoir of belonging.

By Jacob Taylor-Mosquera

Writing about identity

Presentation

History of transatlantic trade and consolidation of racism in Latin America

Instructor: Evelyne Laurent- Perrault

Evelyne is a Venezuelan of Haitian descent. Her research looks into the subjectivity, intellectual creativity, and political imagination of enslaved and free women of African descent, who lived during the XVIII century.

Class resources

Freedom, Enslavement, and Resistance

Presentation

Human Rights: History of human rights and the rights of Afro-descendants; Children and youth rights and migrant rights.

Instructor: Mireidis Marcano

Mireidis is a Political Scientist from the Central University of Venezuela, with a Master’s degree in Democracy and Human Rights from the University of Alcalá de Henares in Spain

Class resources

International Convention of Racial Discrimination

Convención internacional sobre discriminación racial

Sistema de tratados de derechos humanos

International rights treaty system

Declaración universal de los derechos humanos

Convención internacional de derechos del niño

Artistic exploration

Facilitator: Sabrina Chacón-Baraja

Sabrina is a teaching artist that cares about representation in the classroom through the power of the arts.

Facilitator: María Luisa Guillén

Poesia Mariarte is a visual creative thinker/artist, illustrator, graphic designer, writer, educator/art therapist, and Indigenous Rights Observer.

Class resources

Complementary activities

Office Hours

Office hours are an alternative time–not mandatory–intended to assist you individually in case you have questions, doubts, and/or require guidance and tools for the development and completion of your creative work. We have scheduled 5 Office Hours distributed throughout the program (check the schedule) A team of advisors will be available to the entire group for 3 hours. It is important that you book a session in advance through the form.

Process:

1. Register for a day and time in the online Office Hour form at least one week in advance.

2. When registering please formulate your question, reflection, or the subject you want to address.

3. The question, reflection, or the subject you want to address must refer to the topic previously discussed in the program or be related to your creative work.

4. You will have 25 minutes per advisory period.

5. Keep in mind that in an Office Hour between 6 and 12 young people can be advised, so it is important that you fill out the form on time.

6. According to the question, reflection, or subject you formulate, The Office Hour coordinators may contact the artist or facilitator so that they are present at the required time, or so that they answer the question in writing, audio or video.

Book a time

Skill Share

Conectándonos MÁS gives you the opportunity to share your abilities, talents, and experiences as a workshop facilitator. Throughout the program you can schedule a time to offer a workshop open to the community of MÁS. You share your knowledge and we provide you with promotion (flier, outreach and registration) and guidance (mentorship to carry out your workshop)

Process:

1- Your skill-share workshop can last from one to two hours.

2- On the MÁS Website you will find a form where you will share with us what your workshop is about and the necessary logistics to achieve your goal. We will use that information to create a promotion to publicize the event.

3- Choose a date and time with the program coordinators.

4- If you need to work on the details of your workshop, the youth program coordinators will assign you a mentor to accompany you in the planning process.

5- Once you complete your workshop, you will receive a stipend/gift card for your work with the purpose of supporting you in continuing to develop your skills.

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