by Berenice | Aug 11, 2017 | Blog
Summer Camp has been a great success. We are so happy Miss Monie, our camp director, has returned for 2017! This year included so many fun activities including art with Miss Maria Cruz, environmental science and Celebrate Urban Birds by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology...
by Inju Moon | Jun 25, 2017 | Blog
Greetings, In this time of transition, we are asking you to keep your prayers strong for the ones that have gone before us. Reggae singer, Frankie Paul, Tribe of Judah Papa Dread, beloved professor and historian, Tchaiko, thank you for your self-determination....
by Inju Moon | Apr 21, 2017 | Blog
Greetings Earthkeepers, Can you believe it was 27 years ago that we transformed this water tower into a cultural center? The Ancient ones say, “it’s not for the swift but for those who endure”. And yes we endured a lot of pain, struggle, and...
by Inju Moon | Mar 25, 2017 | Blog
Out of Many Cultures, One Nation Our children are our future, they grow up to become what we teach them and in a time when there is division, we must teach them how we can stay united. We are all one human race with many cultures. This last Wednesday a group of 5th...
by Inju Moon | Mar 3, 2017 | Blog
You’re invited, Come and join us! African American History and Herstory Exhibits Opening This Friday, March 3rd come join us for WorldBeat Center’s African American History and Herstory...
by Berenice | Oct 21, 2016 | Blog
Peter Tosh Day will be dedicated to our Haitian brothers and sisters. Currently there are about 6,000 Haitian refugees in Baja California and about 5,000 in the state of Chiapas, Mexico and it’s known that there are more to come. Tijuana has about 14 shelters...