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SUMMARY:Community Market - June
DESCRIPTION:Come & Support our Local Artisans by look & buy their Handmade works of art\, organic produce\, music\, food\, massage\, tarot\, and more! \nEvery second Sunday of the month \nFree
URL:https://www.worldbeatcenter.org/event/community-market-june/
LOCATION:WorldBeat Center\, 2100 Park Blvd\, San Diego\, 92101\, United States
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth Celebrates the Underground Railroad That Ran Into Mexico
DESCRIPTION:On June 19\, 1865\, Union soldiers arrived in Galveston\, Texas and delivered the news that enslaved people were finally free\, more than two months after the Civil War had already ended. That day became Juneteenth. But decades before that announcement was ever made\, a community of freedom seekers had already crossed the Rio Grande and built a new life in Mexico rather than wait for America to catch up. \nThis Juneteenth\, WorldBeat Cultural Center invites you to go deeper into the holiday’s roots. \nJoin Chief Thomi Perryman for a visual presentation that connects the spirit of Juneteenth to one of its most extraordinary living legacies: the Mascogos of Nacimiento de los Negros\, an Afro-Mexican community in Coahuila\, Mexico that has celebrated Juneteenth for over 150 years and never stopped. \nThey call it Día de los Negros. Every June 19th\, the Mascogos gather with music\, dance\, and la cabalgata\, a thundering 20-mile parade of horseback riders that moves through the Mexican landscape as a living declaration: we remember\, and we are still here. \nWho are the Mascogos? Their story begins with the Black Seminoles\, a people born from the alliance between freedom-seeking Africans and Native American nations during the Seminole Wars\, one of the longest and most fiercely fought conflicts in American history. When Mexico abolished slavery in 1829 under President Vicente Guerrero (himself a man of African descent)\, the Rio Grande became a river of liberation. Thousands crossed south\, not north\, choosing freedom on their own terms. \nChief Thomi Perryman will trace the visionary leadership of John Horse\, known in Mexico as Juan Caballo\, who guided Black Seminoles and Native Americans out of Indian Territory in present day Oklahoma all the way into Mexico\, where they planted roots that remain to this day. With only a few hundred Mascogos surviving today\, their continued celebration of Juneteenth is not just tradition. It is testimony. \nThis Juneteenth\, discover a chapter of the story that has been kept alive south of the border for generations. Come and witness what freedom looks like when a community refuses to let it be forgotten.
URL:https://www.worldbeatcenter.org/event/mascogos-and-black-seminoles-celebrate-juneteenth/
LOCATION:WorldBeat Center\, 2100 Park Blvd\, San Diego\, 92101\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Sound of Soil Volunteer Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a morning of community stewardship\, hands-on farm work\, and environmental learning. \nPurpose\nYour work will help the WorldBeat Cultural Center provide food for disadvantages households. \nRole\nParticipants will help with plant sowing\, weeding\, and general land stewardship.
URL:https://www.worldbeatcenter.org/event/the-sound-of-soil-volunteer-day/
LOCATION:Tijuana River Valley Community Farm\, 2100 Hollister St\, San Diego\, CA\, 92154\, United States
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SUMMARY:4th Annual Juneteenth Harriet Tubman Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a powerful morning of remembrance\, nature\, and cultural history as WorldBeat Cultural Center hosts the 4th Annual Harriet Tubman Freedom Birdwatch in honor of Juneteenth and the legacy of Black resistance and liberation. \nThis year’s experience will take place in and around WorldBeat Center’s gardens\, where participants will engage in guided birdwatching\, cultural storytelling\, and hands-on learning.  \nIn partnership with Celebrate Urban Birds and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology\, we’ll be using the Merlin Bird ID app to identify local birds by sight and sound. We’ll also reflect on the important role of birds in history—especially how Harriet Tubman used the call of the barred owl as a secret signal during Underground Railroad missions. \nEvent Highlights: \n\nGuided birdwatching using the Merlin Bird ID app and led by the SoCal Bird Nerds and San Diego Bird Alliance\nStories of how the barred owl and other birds were used as coded signals\nNative habitat restoration with native planting\nAfrican Peace Drum Circle\n Juneteenth Freedom Soul Food Plate\n\nThis is more than a birdwatch—it’s a celebration of heritage\, resilience\, and the deep connection between nature and liberation. \nFree and open to the public.\nAll ages welcome. Let’s learn\, honor\, and walk in the path of freedom—together. \n\n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.worldbeatcenter.org/event/4th-annual-juneteenth-harriet-tubman-bird-walk/
LOCATION:WorldBeat Center\, 2100 Park Blvd\, San Diego\, 92101\, United States
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