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SUMMARY:Reflections on the South Baja California Carnival - History Talk
DESCRIPTION:The Government of Baja California Sur\, through the Instituto Sudcaliforniano de Cultura and the Archivo Histórico del Estado Pablo L. Martínez\, in coordination with the La Paz City Council and the Teatro Juárez\, invites the public to a special discussion titled “Reflections on the Carnival of Baja California Sur.” \nThis cultural talk will explore the history\, traditions\, and social significance of the Sudcalifornian Carnival\, offering historical perspectives and community insights. The panel will feature Guadalupe Cosío\, Amado Heredia Lerma\, and Professor Marco Antonio Ojeda García\, and will be moderated by Cinthya Castro Iglesias. \nThe event will take place on March 4\, 2026\, at 6:00 PM in the main hall of Teatro Juárez in La Paz. Admission is free. \nThis gathering provides a meaningful opportunity to reflect on one of the region’s most emblematic celebrations and its enduring cultural legacy.
URL:https://gringogazette.com/event/reflections-on-the-south-baja-california-carnival-history-talk/
LOCATION:Teatro Juarez\, Belisario Domínguez 448\, Z1ona Central\,La Paz\, B.C.S.\, La Paz\, Baja California Sur\, 23000
CATEGORIES:Carnival,Culture,History,La Paz,Theater
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SUMMARY:Cyclone Liza - Book Presentation
DESCRIPTION:The Government of Baja California Sur\, through the Instituto Sudcaliforniano de Cultura and the Archivo Histórico del Estado Pablo L. Martínez\, invites the public to the presentation of the book “El ciclón Liza: Three Centuries of the History of a Town Marked by Storms and Disasters” by Dr. Elino Villanueva González. \nThis work explores the historical impact of Cyclone Liza and examines three centuries of social and environmental challenges that shaped the region and its people. The presentation will include commentary by Juan Cuauhtémoc Murillo Hernández and Dr. Luis Alberto Trasviña Moreno\, offering historical insights and reflections on the book’s significance. \nThe event will take place on Thursday\, March 5\, 2026\, at 6:00 PM at the User Services Hall of the Archivo Histórico in La Paz. Admission is free. \nThis presentation provides an opportunity to reflect on the historical memory of natural disasters and their lasting influence on the identity and resilience of the community.
URL:https://gringogazette.com/event/cyclone-liza-book-presentation/
LOCATION:Sala de Atención a Usuarios del Archivo Histórico BCS Pablo L. Martínez\, Av. Ignacio Altamirano e/ Encinas y Legaspi\, Col. Centro\, La Paz\, BCS\, La Paz\, Baja California Sur\, 23000\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:Book Fair,Culture,History,La Paz,Relaxing,Research
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SUMMARY:Experiences and reflections of South Californians who graduated with a degree in History
DESCRIPTION:The Gobierno del Estado de Baja California Sur\, through the Instituto Sudcaliforniano de Cultura and the Archivo Histórico del Estado “Pablo L. Martínez”\, warmly invites the public to an insightful and inspiring panel discussion celebrating the contributions\, personal journeys\, and reflections of Baja California Sur natives who graduated with a degree in History. \nThe atmosphere will be intimate and welcoming\, set inside the user attention room of the state’s most important historical archive  surrounded by centuries of documents\, maps\, photographs\, and artifacts that literally embody the stories being shared. \nWhether you’re a student of history\, a teacher\, a researcher\, a proud sudcaliforniano\, or simply someone curious about how the past informs the present in Baja California Sur\, this event offers valuable insights\, emotional connections\, and inspiration. It’s a beautiful reminder that history is not just in books it lives in the people who study it\, protect it\, and pass it forward.
URL:https://gringogazette.com/event/experiences-and-reflections-of-south-californians-who-graduated-with-a-degree-in-history/
LOCATION:Sala de Atención a Usuarios del Archivo Histórico BCS Pablo L. Martínez\, Av. Ignacio Altamirano e/ Encinas y Legaspi\, Col. Centro\, La Paz\, BCS\, La Paz\, Baja California Sur\, 23000\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:History,La Paz,Research
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Mazatlan:20260327T120000
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SUMMARY:Sacred Thresholds
DESCRIPTION:Sacred Thresholds: Masks\, Myths\, Magic\, and Tradition is a temporary exhibition that explores the cultural and symbolic significance of masks across different traditions. The exhibition presents a unique collection curated by Ignacio Gallardo Ballacey\, showcasing pieces that reflect ritual practices\, spiritual beliefs\, and artistic expression. \nThrough these masks\, visitors are invited to discover the stories\, myths\, and meanings behind their creation\, highlighting how they serve as bridges between the human and the sacred. The exhibition offers an immersive cultural experience that blends history\, anthropology\, and art. \nOrganized with the support of institutions such as the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia and the Secretaría de Cultura\, this event is an opportunity to appreciate the richness of traditional craftsmanship and its deep-rooted cultural heritage.
URL:https://gringogazette.com/event/sacred-thresholds/
LOCATION:Museo Regional de Antropología e Historia de BCS\, Calle Ignacio Altamirano s/n\, Zona Central\, La Paz\, B.C.S.\, La Paz\, Baja California Sur\, 23000\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:Culture,Expo,History,La Paz,Museum,Relaxing,Tradition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Mazatlan:20260327T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Mazatlan:20260327T190000
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SUMMARY:I wish you knew - Documentary
DESCRIPTION:The documentary Ojalá Supieras will premiere on Friday\, March 27\, 2026\, at 5:00 PM at the Museo Regional de Antropología e Historia de Baja California Sur in La Paz. \nThis special screening will feature a presentation and discussion with several cultural and academic figures\, including Alejandra Gómez Colorado\, Hernán Taboada\, and Mehdi Mesmoudi. The event will be moderated by Luis Alberto Trasviña Moreno\, director of the museum\, with a welcome address by Alfredo Feria Cuevas\, director of the INAH Center in Baja California Sur. \nOrganized with the support of Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH) and cultural institutions from the region\, the event invites the public to explore the themes of the documentary through dialogue and reflection. Admission is free and open to the public.
URL:https://gringogazette.com/event/i-wish-you-knew-documentary/
LOCATION:Museo Regional de Antropología e Historia de BCS\, Calle Ignacio Altamirano s/n\, Zona Central\, La Paz\, B.C.S.\, La Paz\, Baja California Sur\, 23000\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:Documentary,History,La Paz,Museum
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