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A Night at the Circus

Enter a dazzling world of acrobats, aerialists, close up magic, and more as our historic firehouse transforms into an immersive, one night only spectacular. The evening features performances from Cirque-tacular, a legendary NYC-based troupe of elite artists and performers guaranteed to amaze. Ringmaster Dewie Decimator hosts as guests enjoy games, #WrongAnswerOnly fortunes, and the summer air. At 9pm, our VIP burlesque show kicks off indoors while DJ They$exy holds down the outdoor party, providing festive jams that pair well with treats from Trolley Dogs, Uncle Joey’s Cannoli, and Minuteman Kettle Corn. We’ve got specialty cocktails from our cash bar for the grown ups, too. It all culminates in a multi-performer fire show finale for all to enjoy!

A Night at the Circus is also ātac’s annual Party for the Arts bash—a core fundraising event that helps support the production of high quality performing and visual arts events year round. 

When and Where:

Friday, June 10, 2022

7:00 – 11:00 PM

ātac
160 Hollis Street, Framingham, MA
atac160.org/circus.

 

For more information click here: https://www.atac160.org/.

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Understanding Intimate Partner Violence in LGBTQ+ Relationships

Thursday March 24, 2022 | 4:30-5:30pm | Virtual Event

Did you know that LGBTQ+ people face an increased risk of violence, including by an intimate partner, when compared to non-LGBTQ+ populations? Join us for a discussion with FSU’s own Dr. Xavier Guadalupe-Diaz, associate professor of sociology and criminology, who will share his academic expertise on intimate partner violence within the LGBTQ+ community. Join us by registering for a Zoom link.

Sponsored by the Center for Inclusive Excellence.

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Dr. Sy Stokes: Freedom of Speech and the Politics of Morality

Wednesday March 30, 2022 | 4:30-5:30pm | Virtual Event

Dr. Sy Stokes is this year's Olivia A. Davidson Voices of Color Speaker and will deliver a talk titled Freedom of Speech and the Politics of Morality: Campus Racial Climate in the Modern Era. This is particularly timely given events that have taken place at FSU and across the United States.

Dr. Stokes directs Coqual's qualitative research team in identifying solutions for advancing equity in the workplace. Prior to Coqual, he was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow for the National Center for Institutional Diversity at the University of Michigan.

Dr. Stokes is also the recipient of the 2021 University of Southern California Rossier School of Education Ph.D. Dissertation of the Year Award for his dissertation, Into the Wildfire: Campus Racial Climate and the Trump Presidency. His research interrogates capitalism, nationalism, white supremacy, and racism; and examines the ways that college students respond to campus racism through activism and political engagement. As an undergraduate and graduate student, Dr. Stokes gained national acclaim for his spoken word performances of "The Black Bruins" and "Dear White Counselor."

Please register for a Zoom link.

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Sharing the Afghan Refugee Experience: Voices, Culture & Cuisine

Sharing the Afghan Refugee Experience: Voices, Culture & Cuisine
Learn about the local Afghan refugee experience through engaging conversations and authentic Afghan cooking demonstration.
Let’s come together to:

  • Have interactive dialog with people affected by and interested in Afghan resettlement in Metrowest and Greater Boston.
  • Connect with other curious and compassionate neighbors who want to make a difference.
  • Support Hospitality Common’s mission to serve and support immigrant and refugee families while building bridges of hope, understanding, and opportunity.
  • Support and encourage a local food business owner during this challenging pandemic crisis.

HCI is a faith-based nonprofit organization providing educational and community services to immigrant and refugee communities. An important element of their mission is to build bridges of hope into our community through education, dialogue, and volunteer service opportunities.

HCI is partnering with Open Kitchens Project, a community platform for food and conversation events, while supporting BIPOC and Immigrant food entrepreneurs. It offers community leaders and influencers a proven approach to create community spaces for dialogue around the dinner table.

Sun, March 27, 2022

5:30 PM – 7:00 PM EDT

Register here.

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50+ Job Seekers in MA Statewide Networking Groups

Session 11: Interview Practice Tuesday April 12th: 10 am - 12 pm

Congratulations, you were invited to an interview and have been preparing by investigating the company, its competitors, and the people you will likely meet. You’ve also been preparing your STAR/PAR stories. But, how do you know you are ready?

For more information contact Denise Magnett: 50plusjobseekersadmin@mcoaonline.com

Mission: We provide job seekers in the 50+ demographic with robust materials, strategies, content, and guidance to network and navigate their way through a successful job search or encore career search campaign.

Register here: https://50plusjobseekers.org/outreach/registration/

Website:  www.50plusjobseekers.org

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50+ Job Seekers in MA Statewide Networking Groups

Session 12: Job Applications Tuesday April 26th: 10 am – 12 pm

Applying online sounds easy enough; but, why do so many applications seem so hard? Why do so many people give up in the middle of applying.

For more information contact Denise Magnett: 50plusjobseekersadmin@mcoaonline.com

Mission: We provide job seekers in the 50+ demographic with robust materials, strategies, content, and guidance to network and navigate their way through a successful job search or encore career search campaign.

Register here: https://50plusjobseekers.org/outreach/registration/

Website:  www.50plusjobseekers.org

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Art and Photography Exhibition - BRACE 10 Year Anniversary

It is with great pleasure that Brazilian American Center-BRACE announces our 10th anniversary of providing excellent service to the community. This is a special occasion that deserves celebration.  

To celebrate this anniversary, you and your family are cordially invited as our valued guest to an special event that will take place on March 19th, 2022, at Saint Tarcisius Parish Hall, located at 562 Waverly Street, Framingham, MA 01702 starting at eight o’clock in the evening.

We will be hosting  Art and Photography Exhibition done by Brazilian and American artists who live in Massachusetts, and a traditional Brazilian dance called “Forró’. While there, feel free to get to know more about BRACE.  

We have been helping the community for 10 years now, and hope that we have many more years of services ahead of us. Our commitment to provide these services to the immigrant community allowed us to establish a unique relationship with the community and our donor companies, who are the main reasons why we were able to continue over the years.

We would be grateful if you could confirm your participation to Liliane Costa at lilianecosta@bracema.org.