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Black Flea Market

Black Flea Market

MCC Lounge

Please note that our Winter 2024 in-person events will require masks due to the rise in COVID-19 and flu activity within the region. The MCC will provide masks to attendees on site, as needed.

Welcome to our second annual Black Flea Market brought to you by the MCC in collaboration with the Office of Black Student Development (OBSD). This event will celebrate all the Black magical essence and royalty present during Black History Month. Join us for a fun filled evening consisting of FREE goody bags for the soul, body, mind, and spirit – delicious soul food, music, talented Black creatives and entrepreneurs, and the best of vibes while in community with one another!

Co- Sponsors: OBSD, Santa Rosa Black Scholars

Tale of the Three Jewels

Cup of Culture

Tale of the Three Jewels

MCC Theater

Please note that for our Winter 2024 in-person events masks are highly encouraged due to the rise in COVID-19 and flu activity within the region. KN95 masks will be provided upon request.

Yussef is a twelve-year old Palestinian child of the First Intifada. With his father in prison and his brother a fugitive from the Israeli army, he lives alone with his mother and sister. Though his life is marked by violence, he lives in his imagination, often escaping from the refugee-camp into the Gaza countryside.

While hunting for birds one day, Yussef meets Aida, a young girl who poses a daunting challenge, leading him into a perilous adventure.

This lyrical and moving work was shot in the early months of 1994, while Gaza remained under Israeli military occupation, and was the first feature film ever to be shot entirely in the Gaza Strip. (1 hr, 52 min)

Finding Joy! in Our Queer Bodies

Art Exhibit + Reception - Finding Joy! in Our Queer Bodies

MCC Lounge

Please note that for our Winter 2024 in-person events masks are highly encouraged due to the rise in COVID-19 and flu activity within the region. KN95 masks will be provided upon request.

The MultiCultural Center’s Winter 2024 art exhibit was put together in collaboration with the Resource Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity. This exhibit is made of submissions from undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, staff, and community members that identify as LGBTQ+. Through this exhibit, we hope to challenge traditional ideologies surrounding body image while celebrating the authentic expression of queer individuals, empower and highlight the resilience and beauty inherent within queer bodies, and offer an exploration of body image within the LGBTQIA+ community.

Co- Sponsor: RCSGD

CANCELLED

Cup of Culture

CANCELLED - Iti Mapukpukaw (The Missing)

CANCELLED

UNFORTUNATELY THE ITI MAPUKPUKA FILM SCREENING ON FEB. 28 IS CANCELLED.

Eric lives a rather normal life working as an animator in the Philippines. He has a nice but dirty apartment, a good paying job, and a guy he likes. One thing glaring about Eric though is he does not have a mouth, literally. One day, he receives a call from his mother Rosalinda, asking him to check up on his seemingly lost uncle. Only to find out that his uncle has been dead for days. Iti Mapukpukaw is Filipino-Ilocano rotoscope animated film that follows Eric’s life as it twists and turns after the arrival of the familiar alien, and the death of his uncle; both of which triggers Eric to remember his past and untangle his memories. CONTENT WARNINGS: themes of childhood trauma, death, sexual assault, and child abuse

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