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Common Ground: A Seat at the Table Common Ground: A Seat at the Table is a traveling creative space that invites children and families to come together to hear, see, and share the stories of our diverse Silicon Valley community. This pop-up art installation encourages participants to explore connections between food, cultural identity, and immigrant experiences through sculpture, poetry, and performance. Children’s Discovery Museum, Bill’s Backyard
Common Ground: A Seat at the Table Common Ground: A Seat at the Table is a traveling creative space that invites children and families to come together to hear, see, and share the stories of our diverse Silicon Valley community. This pop-up art installation encourages participants to explore connections between food, cultural identity, and immigrant experiences through sculpture, poetry and performance. At Veggie Fest
Common Ground: A Seat at the Table Common Ground: A Seat at the Table is a traveling creative space that invites children and families to come together to hear, see, and share the stories of our diverse Silicon Valley community. This pop-up art installation encourages participants to explore connections between food, cultural identity, and immigrant experiences through sculpture, poetry and performance. At Kids N Fun Fest
Common Ground: A Seat at the Table Common Ground: A Seat at the Table is a traveling creative space that invites children and families to come together to hear, see, and share the stories of our diverse Silicon Valley community. This pop-up art installation encourages participants to explore connections between food, cultural identity, and immigrant experiences through sculpture, poetry and performance. At Chile, Mole, Pozole Festival
Common Ground: A Seat at the Table Common Ground: A Seat at the Table is a traveling creative space that invites children and families to come together to hear, see, and share the stories of our diverse Silicon Valley community. This pop-up art installation encourages participants to explore connections between food, cultural identity, and immigrant experiences through sculpture, poetry, and performance. Viva Calle San José
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