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| Proxy + KQED Free Film Screening: The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution Fri, April 8, 2016, 7-10pm PROXY WALK-IN THEATER at the corner of Hayes and Octavia Streets, San Francisco | | | Award-winning filmmaker Stanley Nelson revisits the turbulent 1960s when a new revolutionary culture emerged with the Black Panther Party as the vanguard. A conversation with local figures sets the stage for this timely look at a pivotal movement and all its reviled, adored, misunderstood and mythological history. | REGISTER |
| Baby & Kidz Expo â Free to KQED Families Sun, April 17, 2016, 11am-6pm San Mateo County Event Center | |
| | Enjoy entertainment and hands-on activities for your entire family. Children will meet Sid the Science Kid, enjoy the jumpies, train rides and games, and the whole family will love the stage presentations like the famous Diaper & Toddler Derbies. For free admission click here. | | |
| Mount Tam Earth Day â Join KQED for a Service Project on Treasured Public Land Sat, April 23, 9am-1pm Mount Tamalpais | | | | Join One Tam, Friends of Mt. Tam, the California Native Plant Society and KQED to celebrate Earth Day and the National Park Serviceâs centennial and give Mount Tamalpais some much-needed TLC. Activities include habitat restoration, trail and boardwalk maintenance, beach cleanup, and landscaping. Family friendly and no experience is necessary! | Get more information and sign up online. |
| Dining in the Dark Wed, April 27, 6pm Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco | | | | Enjoy culinary seasonal favorites prepared by top chefs, while eating in total darkness. The dinner, which supports vision-restoring blindness research, will also feature a live performance by renowned mezzo-soprano Laurie Rubin and a silent auction of top-tier items and destinations. | BUY TICKETS |
| Truth Be Told Live! Thurs, April 28, 12-2pm San Francisco State University McKenna Theater 1600 Holloway Ave. |
| | | Join San Francisco State Universityâs Womynâs Center, BECA Program, EROS and KQED for a live Truth Be Told event â a conversation about race and dating. KQEDâs Joshua Johnson will conduct interviews with experts and students of color who will share their own experiences. | REGISTER |
| New Living Expo â Free Admission to KQED Members April 29-May 1 San Mateo County Event Center |
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| This yearâs New Living Expo focuses on holistic and sustainable living, community participation and active citizenship. The New Living Expo is celebrating 15 years of exploration and discovery of the latest developments in mindful, healthy and sustainable lifestyles. For more information visit NewLivingExpo.com. | KQED Members can take advantage of one free ticket by clicking here. |
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