Oceanside CA— Learn more about members of your Oceanside community every Wednesday on Instagram Live with your Oceanside Public Library. Visit us at noon on Instagram @OceansideLibrary, and click on the “OceansideLibrary Live” icon, on the top left of the screen, and you will be able to listen in on a conversational interview between an Oceanside Librarian and a different changemaker in Oceanside every week! Here is who will be on and what we will be talking about, up through November 4:
- September 23: Max Disposti (@nclgbtqresourcecenter), Executive Director of the North County LGBTQ Center in Oceanside—about everything from Max’s first acts of political activism in Rome, to his move to Oceanside, to what he is working on now.
- September 30: Jeridel Banks (@jeridelbanks), writer, artist, and creative consultant—about Black Nerds Expo, which she conceptualized, planned and made happen in 2019 and 2020, to great success.
- October 6: Wendy Maruyama (@wendymaruyama), Japanese American furniture maker, artist and educator, in support of One Book, One San Diego (https://www.kpbs.org/one-book/)—about her project, “Wendy Maruyama: Executive Order 9066”, which was made in response to her research and investigation about the effects of internment on the Japanese American psyche.
- October 14: artist Olivia Stevens, as we continue featuring the recent Mobile Art Workshop by talking to a different featured artist each month from @TheHillStreetCountryClub—about her work, which was part of the recent “Re-Use Project”, an Exhibition created by CSUSM Students, as part of @csusmstaircase.
- October 21: Vallie Gilley of the Oceanside Kitchen Collaborative (@osidekitchencollaborative)—about this organization that partners with local farms, the City of Oceanside, and food businesses to rescue fresh produce, nourishing and educating our community; and, from March through July 21, diverted produce from the landfill to create 206,522 meals for vulnerable community members through a City-funded emergency food program.
- October 28 – Zach Cordner (@zachcordner), photographer, creative director, educator and co-founder of Osider Magazine—about his work, his biggest influences, and his photography programs with students from Oceanside High School.
- November 4 – Julia Fister from Studio ACE (@studioacearts)—about this nonprofit organization, dedicated to enriching lives through Arts, Community, and Education, and that, during COVID, passed out hundreds of Art Kits to families at local elementary schools, to help keep kids in Oceanside learning and creating all through the stay-at-home orders.
Instagram is a mobile application that can be downloaded from the app store on your mobile device, or you can visit instagram.com.oceansidelibrary, and click on the “IGTV” icon to view recorded “Chat with a Local” videos. For related information, please visit www.oceansidepubliclibrary.orgor call (760) 435-5600.