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SUMMARY:History Bites: Querencia
DESCRIPTION:Querencia: Leveraging Place and Belonging in the East Valley What are the complexities of thinking about our sense of place? Join us to explore querencia\, a love of or attachment to place\, and learn how Latinx migrants develop this bond by cultivating networks that contribute to the city's socioeconomic\, political\, and cultural fabric. Dr. Rafael Mart nez\, ASU faculty member and community historian\, will reveal how this concept guides humanities research right here in Arizona by identifying Latinx barrios in the East Valley--including Mesa and Chandler--operating as querencias at the fringes. Then we will challenge ourselves to move beyond nostalgia and memory to think and write more critically about querencia\, considering the different social\, political\, and environmental factors that influence how we create our own sense of place. After the program\, stay to experience the exhibition "In the Fields of the North/En los campos del norte\," open June 12-August 28\, 2022. Guarantee your spot by registering: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/history-bites-querencia-leveraging-place-and-belonging-in-the-east-valley-tickets-341360036057 General Information: Free Admission Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm\, Sunday 1-5pm\, Closed Monday East Valley History Center\, Thursdays\, 2-5pm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Querencia: Leveraging Place and Belonging in the East Valley What are the complexities of thinking about our sense of place? Join us to explore querencia\, a love of or attachment to place\, and learn how Latinx migrants develop this bond by cultivating networks that contribute to the city&rsquo\;s socioeconomic\, political\, and cultural fabric. Dr. Rafael Mart&iacute\;nez\, ASU faculty member and community historian\, will reveal how this concept guides humanities research right here in Arizona by identifying Latinx barrios in the East Valley--including Mesa and Chandler--operating as querencias at the fringes. Then we will challenge ourselves to move beyond nostalgia and memory to think and write more critically about querencia\, considering the different social\, political\, and environmental factors that influence how we create our own sense of place. After the program\, stay to experience the exhibition &ldquo\;In the Fields of the North/En los campos del norte\,&rdquo\; open June 12-August 28\, 2022. Guarantee your spot by registering: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/history-bites-querencia-leveraging-place-and-belonging-in-the-east-valley-tickets-341360036057 General Information: Free Admission Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm\, Sunday 1-5pm\, Closed Monday East Valley History Center\, Thursdays\, 2-5pm
LOCATION:Chandler Museum 300 S. Chandler Village Drive Chandler\, Arizona 85226
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