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URGENT: Multikulti needs your help….

admin : January 29, 2015 4:33 PM : main

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Safe Space Policy

Mike Kalas : August 14, 2014 6:19 PM : main



The purpose of Multikulti is to provide a safe haven in the community where people can take refuge to escape the toils and negativity of the world. Our core mission is to create a supportive and nurturing environment where people feel welcomed, comfortable, and at home. We want to provide a positive and uplifting place where people can freely express themselves, engage in new experiences, and collaborate on fun and creative projects.

To do this it is essential for all of our patrons and guests to be treated with courtesy and respect. As such, we strive to keep our common space free from hostile, disrespectful, or oppressive action, behavior, and language. We deem inappropriate such behaviors as: racism, sexism, homophobia, or any other form of hateful speech or degrading treatment. We will act to ensure that all our visitors are treated with respect.

As the name implies, Multikulti is inclusive of people from all cultures, beliefs, nationalities, and walks of life. We promote mutual respect, tolerance, nondiscrimination, and radical inclusion We promote unity, peace, and solidarity. We promote culture and diversity. We are advocates for social justice and human rights. Creating a peaceful space in our community is the foothold for building a greater peace in the world.

We appreciate all those who help do their part to ensure that Multikulti is a safe and comfortable place for everyone.

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Professional Video Editing for Activists and Indymedia

admin : June 6, 2014 11:48 AM : main

Here is a video on a presentation on how to video edit using Adobe Premiere. Future presentations TBA.

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Multikulti Jazz Sessions

admin : December 16, 2013 7:33 AM : main, Uncategorized

Multikulti has live jazz EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT!

Starts 10PM and goes til 1AM or later.

HOUSE BAND:

Andrew Lawrence: Keys

Brent Griffin Jr: Altosax

Jeremiah Hunt: Bass

Peter Manheim: Drums

After the first set by the house band, the jam is open to everyone so bring an instrument and play if you got the chops.

Come to play or just relax and enjoy the show.

It’s BYO!

$5 suggested donation

FREE STREET PARKING AFTER 10PM

Multikulti Jazz Sessions on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/events/527848860621650


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