The Big Roundup for Venezuela
The Big Roundup for Venezuela is a free event that rounds up efforts in the community to make people healthier, wiser, and more connected.
The Big Roundup for Venezuela is a free event that rounds up efforts in the community to make people healthier, wiser, and more connected.
Bringing together community champs in solidarity for Venezuela.
Our Holiday Saludos Bazaar is a family-friendly event to enjoy local crafts, delicious food, and a social cause. With more than thirty vendors and a photobooth to explore inside the Southside Clubhouse, we are very excited to welcome you! Each entrance is $5 for anyone older than 10. All of the funds collected will go towards our mission to change Venezuela.
Registration: 6:30 PM
Screening followed by Q&A: 7:00 - 9:30 PM
Following a screening of her acclaimed new documentary ‘Women of the Venezuelan Chaos’, French-Venezuela documentary film maker Margarita Cadenas will discuss the intense crisis in Venezuela and the process by which she discreetly made the film.
Special screening of Women of the Venezuelan Chaos by Margarita Cadenas for the Kinkaid community.
Private screening of the documentary "Women of the Venezuelan Chaos" by Margarita Cadenas. We will have the opportunity to enjoy the documentary before it is released to the public and then have a Q & A with the filmmaker to learn more about what motivated her to create this film.
Avaya Auditorium (POB 2.302)
5:30pm Reception
6:00pm Screening and Panel
Moody Center for the Arts, Room 103
Filmmaker Margarita Cadenas will present a screening of her film Femmes du Chaos Vénézuélien followed by a discussion with Rice faculty members Lida Oukaderova (Art History), Fabiola López-Durán (Art History), and Luis Duno-Gottberg (Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American Studies).
Special screening and discussion of Women of the Venezuelan Chaos documentary by Margarita Cadenas at the University of Houston, Student Center Theater.
4:45 – 6:00pm Reception
6:15 – 8:00pm Introduction and Screening
8:00 – 8:45pm Q & A
Hosted by Passion Time with Patricia Gras: Because we are passionate about social justice and the rights of people to be free and to have basic food, medicine and freedom. We are hosting an event for the Venezuelan people on August 19th. All proceeds to help the people under siege.