Field Notes: Trans Youth Talk Series, Seasoning the Streets, and Elks Return to the Tule River Tribe
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Field Notes: Trans Youth Talk Series, Seasoning the Streets, and Elks Return to the Tule River Tribe
"Big top music Joan Baez has joined at Alameda Point, lending her voice to a circus set in 1890s San Francisco along the Barbary Coast. The show blends live music with acrobatics and dinner-theater, creating a lively mix of spectacle and story. Originally set to close last weekend, its run has been extended through November 15 due to popular demand."
"A new series, , follows trans and nonbinary kids as they talk with the people who support them. In one conversation, an 8-year-old navigates school, family, and teasing; in another, a 16-year-old shares his coming-out story with a close family friend. The episodes highlight small but meaningful ways mentors and relatives affirm identity from correcting pronouns to celebrating creativity. Across generations, the series captures how guidance and care shape these young lives. Three episodes feature six conversations, all focused on thriving with love and understanding."
Joan Baez performs at a big-top circus at Alameda Point set in 1890s Barbary Coast San Francisco, blending live music, acrobatics, and dinner-theater; its run has been extended through November 15 due to popular demand. A new series follows trans and nonbinary kids in conversations with supporters, featuring an 8-year-old navigating school, family, and teasing and a 16-year-old sharing a coming-out story; three episodes present six conversations that show mentors and relatives affirming identity through pronoun correction and celebration. The Museum of the African Diaspora marks twenty years with a living archive including Ramekon O'Arwisters' sculptures and community CrochetJam events. East Bay creatives produced a 2026 calendar and puzzle to raise funds for Centro Legal de la Raza.
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