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People with Disabilities, Gender Non-Conforming, LGBTQ, Queer, Trans, Two Spirit, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), Indigenous, Latina/e/o/x, For All, Multicultural Location
Tacoma, WA Destiny City Film Festival’s mission is to use the power of vibrant cinematic storytelling to curate an engaged community audience for independent film. Part of that mission is providing a safe space for stories that have not historically received equal representation. We strive to be inclusive, welcoming, accessible and encouraging of all BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and Disability communities and all marginalized voices as we continue to evolve and learn.
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Women Location
Bellingham, WA Festival of exceptional films directed by women with workshops, panels, and educational events. Based in Bellingham, WA.
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South Asian Location
Redmond, WA We envision an informed and just society where honest stories of lived experiences are heard loud and clear. And through this we strive to empower, transform, inspire, heal, and entertain the community. Our mission is to always go one step further to inspire social change in the changing times.
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For All Location
Seattle, WA The Social Justice Film Festival & Institute showcases brave and creative films on social issues that shape our humanity.
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For All Location
Seattle, WA We create experiences that bring people together to discover extraordinary films.
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Polish Location
Seattle, WA Seattle Polish Film Festival (SPFF) is an annual event showcasing the best of Polish cinema since the early 1990s. The SPFF is produced and presented by the Seattle-Gdynia Sister City Association.
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Turkish Location
Seattle, WA Inaugurated in 2012 by the TACAWA Film Committee, Seattle Turkish Film Festival has become one of the most admired and venerated events of the Turkish American Cultural Association of Washington. The film festival is a non-profit, volunteer-driven event, committed to bringing the best of Turkish films to Seattle in an effort to provide an international platform for talented filmmakers working in both short and feature length formats to showcase their work.
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Multicultural Location
Spokane, WA The Spokane International Film Festival (SpIFF) is a small, selective offering of world-class films. These are the very best features, documentaries and shorts from around the world that have not yet been commercially released for wide distribution or on virtual platforms.
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ID, American (US), European, Settler Location
Hailey, ID Premier cultural heritage event for families that celebrates the culture, folk and traditional arts and history of Idaho's sheep ranching families. Enjoy storytelling, lamb culinary events, a Wool Festival, Sheepdog Trials, entertainment and the Big Sheep Parade.
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American (US), Native American Location
Columbia, SC Explore & celebrate Native American culture. Find Pow Wows in your state!
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Middle Eastern, South Asian, Asian, Iranian, Persian Location
Coquitlam, BC Nejat Church is a Iranian Christian Community whose focus is to reach all people with the life-changing Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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Canadian, Latina/e/o/x, Mexican Location
Vancouver, BC Locarno is the Latin project of JUNO Award winning musician, Tom Landa. Like him, the music is equal parts Mexican and Canadian.
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Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Location
Santa Ana, CA LibroMobile is a literary project in collaboration with Red Salmon Arts initiated by local author Sarah Rafael García and established in Santa Ana, California—it integrates literature, visual exhibits and year-round creative workshops and live readings.
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Catholic, East European, European, Ukrainian Location
New Westminster, BC Holy Eucharist Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral is the cathedral of the New Westminster Eparchy of the Ukrainian Catholic Church.
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ID, Hispanic, Latina/e/o/x Location
Nampa, ID A Cultural Center focusing on Latino arts, culture, education and resources to empower our community.
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Arab, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Location
Don Baragiano performs a multi-cultural blend of enticing, upbeat music. His performance creates a diverse musical tour from around the world…and the audience doesn’t even need a passport.
Don lived and worked in Saudi Arabia for 3 years. There he learned about their culture and music, which is instrumental in helping him to recreate some of those exotic innovative sounds on his guitar.
Don lived and worked in Saudi Arabia for 3 years. There he learned about their culture and music, which is instrumental in helping him to recreate some of those exotic innovative sounds on his guitar.
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South European, Croatian, European Location
San Francisco, CA The Slavonic Mutual and Benevolent Society was founded in San Francisco in 1857 by Croatian immigrants, primarily from the Dalmatian coast of Croatia. Until 1975 the Society was based on fraternal membership, a type of organization with a long tradition among Croatians from Slavonia, Dalmatia, Istria, Croatia Proper, Hercegovina and Bosnia.
In 1979 the dream of a physical home was realized, and the Croatian American Cultural Center on Alemany Street opened its doors, as a center to share the rich cultural heritage Croatia. The scope of programs broadened and the Center has become an important gathering place for enthusiasts of Croatia and other Slavic music and dance, and recent immigrants as well as long time members. Croatian American Cultural Center opened its doors on March 24, 1979 on the corner of Alemany and Onondaga Avenues in San Francisco. The Center has become a focal point for the many cultural events and activities through the years.
In 1979 the dream of a physical home was realized, and the Croatian American Cultural Center on Alemany Street opened its doors, as a center to share the rich cultural heritage Croatia. The scope of programs broadened and the Center has become an important gathering place for enthusiasts of Croatia and other Slavic music and dance, and recent immigrants as well as long time members. Croatian American Cultural Center opened its doors on March 24, 1979 on the corner of Alemany and Onondaga Avenues in San Francisco. The Center has become a focal point for the many cultural events and activities through the years.
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East European, Christian, American (US), Orthodox, European, Russian, Russian American Location
San Francisco, CA The Congress of Russian Americans, Inc. (CRA) founded in 1973, by a group of concerned Russian Americans, is a national organization with membership throughout the United States. Its members are US citizens and permanent residents of Russian descent who are non-Communist in their beliefs. The personal and social lives of most members are firmly rooted in religious Christian Orthodox values which reject all racial, nationalistic, ethnic, or religious antagonism.