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SUMMARY:NeighbReads Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Join Neighborhood House for a public book club every other month! Please reach out to Cara Berger with any questions (cberger@neighborhoodhousemn.org) \n  \nJanuary 23 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n \n\nHijab Butch Blues by Lamya H \nA queerhijabi Muslim immigrant survives her coming-of-age by drawing strength and hope from stories in the Quran in this “raw and relatable memoir that challenges societal norms and expectations” (Linah Mohammad\, NPR) \n\n\n  \nMarch 12 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n \nRivermouth: A Chronicle of Language\, Faith\, and Migration by Alejandra Oliva\n \nA chronicle of translation\, storytelling\, and borders as understood through the United States’ “immigration crisis” \nIn this powerful and deeply felt memoir of translation\, storytelling\, and borders\, Alejandra Oliva\, a Mexican-American translator and immigrant justice activist\, offers a powerful chronical of her experience interpreting at the US-Mexico border. \n\n  \nMay 14 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n \n  \nPoverty by America by Desmond Matthew \nThe Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Evicted reimagines the debate on poverty\, making a “provocative and compelling” (NPR) argument about why it persists in America: because the rest of us benefit from it. \n  \n\n\nJuly 9 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n\n \nPaved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World by Henry Grabar \nAn entertaining\, enlightening\, and utterly original investigation into one of the most quietly influential forces in modern American life—the humble parking spot \n\n  \n\nSeptember 10 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\nUnder the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of our Nation by Linda Villarosa\n \nIn Prison by Any Other Name\, activist journalists Maya Schenwar and Victoria Law reveal the way the kinder\, gentler narrative of reform can obscure agendas of social control and challenge us to question the ways we replicate the status quo when pursuing change. A foreword by Michelle Alexander situates the book in the context of criminal justice reform conversations. Finally\, the book offers a bolder vision for truly alternative justice practices. \n\n  \nNovember 12 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\nThe Southerinization of America: A Story of Democracy in the Balance\nby Frye Gaillard and Cynthia Tucker\n \nPulitzer Prize-winner Cynthia Tucker and award-winning author Frye Gaillard reflect on the role of the South in America’s long descent into Trumpism. In 1974\, Southern author John Egerton published his seminal work\, The Americanization of Dixie\, reflecting on the double-edged reality of the South becoming more like the rest of the country and vice versa.
URL:https://neighborhoodhousemn.org/event/neighbreads-book-club-events-2024/2024-11-12/
LOCATION:Other
CATEGORIES:Adult Education,Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240910T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240910T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T125154
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T214434Z
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SUMMARY:NeighbReads Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Join Neighborhood House for a public book club every other month! Please reach out to Cara Berger with any questions (cberger@neighborhoodhousemn.org) \n  \nJanuary 23 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n \n\nHijab Butch Blues by Lamya H \nA queerhijabi Muslim immigrant survives her coming-of-age by drawing strength and hope from stories in the Quran in this “raw and relatable memoir that challenges societal norms and expectations” (Linah Mohammad\, NPR) \n\n\n  \nMarch 12 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n \nRivermouth: A Chronicle of Language\, Faith\, and Migration by Alejandra Oliva\n \nA chronicle of translation\, storytelling\, and borders as understood through the United States’ “immigration crisis” \nIn this powerful and deeply felt memoir of translation\, storytelling\, and borders\, Alejandra Oliva\, a Mexican-American translator and immigrant justice activist\, offers a powerful chronical of her experience interpreting at the US-Mexico border. \n\n  \nMay 14 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n \n  \nPoverty by America by Desmond Matthew \nThe Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Evicted reimagines the debate on poverty\, making a “provocative and compelling” (NPR) argument about why it persists in America: because the rest of us benefit from it. \n  \n\n\nJuly 9 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n\n \nPaved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World by Henry Grabar \nAn entertaining\, enlightening\, and utterly original investigation into one of the most quietly influential forces in modern American life—the humble parking spot \n\n  \n\nSeptember 10 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\nUnder the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of our Nation by Linda Villarosa\n \nIn Prison by Any Other Name\, activist journalists Maya Schenwar and Victoria Law reveal the way the kinder\, gentler narrative of reform can obscure agendas of social control and challenge us to question the ways we replicate the status quo when pursuing change. A foreword by Michelle Alexander situates the book in the context of criminal justice reform conversations. Finally\, the book offers a bolder vision for truly alternative justice practices. \n\n  \nNovember 12 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\nThe Southerinization of America: A Story of Democracy in the Balance\nby Frye Gaillard and Cynthia Tucker\n \nPulitzer Prize-winner Cynthia Tucker and award-winning author Frye Gaillard reflect on the role of the South in America’s long descent into Trumpism. In 1974\, Southern author John Egerton published his seminal work\, The Americanization of Dixie\, reflecting on the double-edged reality of the South becoming more like the rest of the country and vice versa.
URL:https://neighborhoodhousemn.org/event/neighbreads-book-club-events-2024/2024-09-10/
LOCATION:Other
CATEGORIES:Adult Education,Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240712T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240712T220000
DTSTAMP:20260410T125154
CREATED:20240711T170540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240711T170540Z
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SUMMARY:Neighborhood House Closed
DESCRIPTION:There will be no programming on Friday\, July 12 due to an off-site ALL STAFF meeting.
URL:https://neighborhoodhousemn.org/event/neighborhood-house-closed/
CATEGORIES:Adult Education,Community Events,Family Center,Food Support,Housing Support,Latino Leadership Program,Other,Parent and Early Childhood Education,Youth,Youth Literacy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240709T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240709T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T125154
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SUMMARY:NeighbReads Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Join Neighborhood House for a public book club every other month! Please reach out to Cara Berger with any questions (cberger@neighborhoodhousemn.org) \n  \nJanuary 23 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n \n\nHijab Butch Blues by Lamya H \nA queerhijabi Muslim immigrant survives her coming-of-age by drawing strength and hope from stories in the Quran in this “raw and relatable memoir that challenges societal norms and expectations” (Linah Mohammad\, NPR) \n\n\n  \nMarch 12 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n \nRivermouth: A Chronicle of Language\, Faith\, and Migration by Alejandra Oliva\n \nA chronicle of translation\, storytelling\, and borders as understood through the United States’ “immigration crisis” \nIn this powerful and deeply felt memoir of translation\, storytelling\, and borders\, Alejandra Oliva\, a Mexican-American translator and immigrant justice activist\, offers a powerful chronical of her experience interpreting at the US-Mexico border. \n\n  \nMay 14 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n \n  \nPoverty by America by Desmond Matthew \nThe Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Evicted reimagines the debate on poverty\, making a “provocative and compelling” (NPR) argument about why it persists in America: because the rest of us benefit from it. \n  \n\n\nJuly 9 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n\n \nPaved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World by Henry Grabar \nAn entertaining\, enlightening\, and utterly original investigation into one of the most quietly influential forces in modern American life—the humble parking spot \n\n  \n\nSeptember 10 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\nUnder the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of our Nation by Linda Villarosa\n \nIn Prison by Any Other Name\, activist journalists Maya Schenwar and Victoria Law reveal the way the kinder\, gentler narrative of reform can obscure agendas of social control and challenge us to question the ways we replicate the status quo when pursuing change. A foreword by Michelle Alexander situates the book in the context of criminal justice reform conversations. Finally\, the book offers a bolder vision for truly alternative justice practices. \n\n  \nNovember 12 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\nThe Southerinization of America: A Story of Democracy in the Balance\nby Frye Gaillard and Cynthia Tucker\n \nPulitzer Prize-winner Cynthia Tucker and award-winning author Frye Gaillard reflect on the role of the South in America’s long descent into Trumpism. In 1974\, Southern author John Egerton published his seminal work\, The Americanization of Dixie\, reflecting on the double-edged reality of the South becoming more like the rest of the country and vice versa.
URL:https://neighborhoodhousemn.org/event/neighbreads-book-club-events-2024/2024-07-09/
LOCATION:Other
CATEGORIES:Adult Education,Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240514T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240514T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T125154
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SUMMARY:NeighbReads Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Join Neighborhood House for a public book club every other month! Please reach out to Cara Berger with any questions (cberger@neighborhoodhousemn.org) \n  \nJanuary 23 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n \n\nHijab Butch Blues by Lamya H \nA queerhijabi Muslim immigrant survives her coming-of-age by drawing strength and hope from stories in the Quran in this “raw and relatable memoir that challenges societal norms and expectations” (Linah Mohammad\, NPR) \n\n\n  \nMarch 12 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n \nRivermouth: A Chronicle of Language\, Faith\, and Migration by Alejandra Oliva\n \nA chronicle of translation\, storytelling\, and borders as understood through the United States’ “immigration crisis” \nIn this powerful and deeply felt memoir of translation\, storytelling\, and borders\, Alejandra Oliva\, a Mexican-American translator and immigrant justice activist\, offers a powerful chronical of her experience interpreting at the US-Mexico border. \n\n  \nMay 14 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n \n  \nPoverty by America by Desmond Matthew \nThe Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Evicted reimagines the debate on poverty\, making a “provocative and compelling” (NPR) argument about why it persists in America: because the rest of us benefit from it. \n  \n\n\nJuly 9 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n\n \nPaved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World by Henry Grabar \nAn entertaining\, enlightening\, and utterly original investigation into one of the most quietly influential forces in modern American life—the humble parking spot \n\n  \n\nSeptember 10 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\nUnder the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of our Nation by Linda Villarosa\n \nIn Prison by Any Other Name\, activist journalists Maya Schenwar and Victoria Law reveal the way the kinder\, gentler narrative of reform can obscure agendas of social control and challenge us to question the ways we replicate the status quo when pursuing change. A foreword by Michelle Alexander situates the book in the context of criminal justice reform conversations. Finally\, the book offers a bolder vision for truly alternative justice practices. \n\n  \nNovember 12 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\nThe Southerinization of America: A Story of Democracy in the Balance\nby Frye Gaillard and Cynthia Tucker\n \nPulitzer Prize-winner Cynthia Tucker and award-winning author Frye Gaillard reflect on the role of the South in America’s long descent into Trumpism. In 1974\, Southern author John Egerton published his seminal work\, The Americanization of Dixie\, reflecting on the double-edged reality of the South becoming more like the rest of the country and vice versa.
URL:https://neighborhoodhousemn.org/event/neighbreads-book-club-events-2024/2024-05-14/
LOCATION:Other
CATEGORIES:Adult Education,Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240312T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240312T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T125154
CREATED:20240209T152522Z
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SUMMARY:NeighbReads Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Join Neighborhood House for a public book club every other month! Please reach out to Cara Berger with any questions (cberger@neighborhoodhousemn.org) \n  \nJanuary 23 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n \n\nHijab Butch Blues by Lamya H \nA queerhijabi Muslim immigrant survives her coming-of-age by drawing strength and hope from stories in the Quran in this “raw and relatable memoir that challenges societal norms and expectations” (Linah Mohammad\, NPR) \n\n\n  \nMarch 19 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n \nRivermouth: A Chronicle of Language\, Faith\, and Migration by Alejandra Oliva\n \nA chronicle of translation\, storytelling\, and borders as understood through the United States’ “immigration crisis” \nIn this powerful and deeply felt memoir of translation\, storytelling\, and borders\, Alejandra Oliva\, a Mexican-American translator and immigrant justice activist\, offers a powerful chronical of her experience interpreting at the US-Mexico border. \n\n  \nMay 14 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n \n  \nPoverty by America by Desmond Matthew \nThe Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Evicted reimagines the debate on poverty\, making a “provocative and compelling” (NPR) argument about why it persists in America: because the rest of us benefit from it. \n  \n\n\nJuly 9 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n\n \nPaved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World by Henry Grabar \nAn entertaining\, enlightening\, and utterly original investigation into one of the most quietly influential forces in modern American life—the humble parking spot \n\n  \n\nSeptember 10 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\nUnder the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of our Nation by Linda Villarosa\n \nIn Prison by Any Other Name\, activist journalists Maya Schenwar and Victoria Law reveal the way the kinder\, gentler narrative of reform can obscure agendas of social control and challenge us to question the ways we replicate the status quo when pursuing change. A foreword by Michelle Alexander situates the book in the context of criminal justice reform conversations. Finally\, the book offers a bolder vision for truly alternative justice practices. \n\n  \nNovember 12 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\nThe Southerinization of America: A Story of Democracy in the Balance\nby Frye Gaillard and Cynthia Tucker\n \nPulitzer Prize-winner Cynthia Tucker and award-winning author Frye Gaillard reflect on the role of the South in America’s long descent into Trumpism. In 1974\, Southern author John Egerton published his seminal work\, The Americanization of Dixie\, reflecting on the double-edged reality of the South becoming more like the rest of the country and vice versa.
URL:https://neighborhoodhousemn.org/event/neighbreads-book-club-events-2024-2/
LOCATION:Other
CATEGORIES:Adult Education,Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240123T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240123T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T125155
CREATED:20240123T214434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T214434Z
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SUMMARY:NeighbReads Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Join Neighborhood House for a public book club every other month! Please reach out to Cara Berger with any questions (cberger@neighborhoodhousemn.org) \n  \nJanuary 23 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n \n\nHijab Butch Blues by Lamya H \nA queerhijabi Muslim immigrant survives her coming-of-age by drawing strength and hope from stories in the Quran in this “raw and relatable memoir that challenges societal norms and expectations” (Linah Mohammad\, NPR) \n\n\n  \nMarch 12 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n \nRivermouth: A Chronicle of Language\, Faith\, and Migration by Alejandra Oliva\n \nA chronicle of translation\, storytelling\, and borders as understood through the United States’ “immigration crisis” \nIn this powerful and deeply felt memoir of translation\, storytelling\, and borders\, Alejandra Oliva\, a Mexican-American translator and immigrant justice activist\, offers a powerful chronical of her experience interpreting at the US-Mexico border. \n\n  \nMay 14 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n \n  \nPoverty by America by Desmond Matthew \nThe Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Evicted reimagines the debate on poverty\, making a “provocative and compelling” (NPR) argument about why it persists in America: because the rest of us benefit from it. \n  \n\n\nJuly 9 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\n\n \nPaved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World by Henry Grabar \nAn entertaining\, enlightening\, and utterly original investigation into one of the most quietly influential forces in modern American life—the humble parking spot \n\n  \n\nSeptember 10 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\nUnder the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of our Nation by Linda Villarosa\n \nIn Prison by Any Other Name\, activist journalists Maya Schenwar and Victoria Law reveal the way the kinder\, gentler narrative of reform can obscure agendas of social control and challenge us to question the ways we replicate the status quo when pursuing change. A foreword by Michelle Alexander situates the book in the context of criminal justice reform conversations. Finally\, the book offers a bolder vision for truly alternative justice practices. \n\n  \nNovember 12 | 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Register here\nThe Southerinization of America: A Story of Democracy in the Balance\nby Frye Gaillard and Cynthia Tucker\n \nPulitzer Prize-winner Cynthia Tucker and award-winning author Frye Gaillard reflect on the role of the South in America’s long descent into Trumpism. In 1974\, Southern author John Egerton published his seminal work\, The Americanization of Dixie\, reflecting on the double-edged reality of the South becoming more like the rest of the country and vice versa.
URL:https://neighborhoodhousemn.org/event/neighbreads-book-club-events-2024/2024-01-23/
LOCATION:Other
CATEGORIES:Adult Education,Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230419T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230419T193000
DTSTAMP:20260410T125155
CREATED:20230413T160957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230413T160958Z
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SUMMARY:PCs for People Pop Up Shop
DESCRIPTION:Community members and Neighborhood House participants are encouraged to visit this Pop Up Shop event to purchase a low cost refurbished device. Laptops and hotspots will be available for sale. Please bring a photo ID and an eligibility document if you qualify for the Affordable Connectivity Program. Contact Katrina Benson 651-571-0539 with questions. The event will be held in the basement (room 31).
URL:https://neighborhoodhousemn.org/event/pcs-for-people-pop-up-shop/
LOCATION:Wellstone Center\, 179 Robie Street E\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Education,Family Center
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221227
DTSTAMP:20260410T125155
CREATED:20221115T202200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221115T202200Z
UID:10000307-1671753600-1672099199@neighborhoodhousemn.org
SUMMARY:Neighborhood House Closed - Holiday
DESCRIPTION:Neighborhood House is closed on Friday\, Dec. 23 and Monday\, Dec. 26 for the holiday break. \nAll programs will not be operating this day. \nThis includes (but is not limited to): \n\nOur two food markets\nAdult Education\nPreschool classes\nAfter-school youth programs
URL:https://neighborhoodhousemn.org/event/neighborhood-house-closed-holiday-2/
LOCATION:All Neighborhood House Locations
CATEGORIES:Adult Education,Community Events,Family Center,Food Support,Housing Support,Latino Leadership Program,Other,Parent and Early Childhood Education,Parks & Rec,Youth
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221126
DTSTAMP:20260410T125155
CREATED:20221115T201854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221115T201854Z
UID:10000306-1669248000-1669420799@neighborhoodhousemn.org
SUMMARY:Neighborhood House Closed - Holiday
DESCRIPTION:Neighborhood House is closed in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday. \nAll programs will not be operating this day. \nThis includes (but is not limited to): \n\nOur two food markets\nAdult Education\nPreschool classes\nAfter-school youth programs
URL:https://neighborhoodhousemn.org/event/neighborhood-house-closed-holiday/
LOCATION:Wellstone Center\, 179 Robie Street E\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Education,Community Events,Family Center,Food Support,Housing Support,Latino Leadership Program,Other,Parent and Early Childhood Education,Parks & Rec,Youth
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