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Acta Non Verba: Youth Urban Farm Project Is Hiring!

Acta Non Verba is looking for a Camp & After School Program Director!

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RFP No. 2019-10396 Bus Operator Training Bootcamp | AC...

PROPOSAL SUBMISSION: To be considered, one (1) original and five (5) copies of the proposal must be received by 5:00 p.m. local time on April 9, 2019 at the Purchasing Department, AC. Transit District, 1600 Franklin Street, 6th Floor Oakland, CA...

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Community Wealth Day | April 13, 2019

Eventbrite - Associated Real Property Brokers (ARPB) presents Community Wealth Day | April 13, 2019 - Saturday, April 13, 2019 at WILLIAMS CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH, Oakland, CA. Find event and ticket information.

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Kasiva Mutua: How I use the drum to tell my story

In this talk-performance hybrid, drummer, percussionist and TED Fellow Kasiva Mutua shares how she's breaking the taboo against female drummers in Kenya -- and her mission to teach the significance and importance of the drum to young boys, women...

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Fallen Heroes, Rising Stars: A Juneteenth Celebration...

Grown Women Dance Collective is comprised of retired professional dancers in our 40's & 50's. We're proud to build cross- cultural, cross- generational bridges through the performing arts, make concert dance accessible & relevant to diverse...

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