@ Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse, 2020 Addison Street, Berkeley. Reagon, who has been called dynamic, progressive and fierce, brings her powerful band BIG Lovely to The Freight for two shows, November 2 & 3. 8pm. http://www.thefreight.org
Find out more »@ Strut, 407 Castro Street. A benefit for Strut, the event brings the opportunity to have head shots by a pro for a minimal fee supporting queer sexual health and wellness. 10:30am-5pm. bporrashernandez@sfaf.org
Find out more »@ El Rio, 3178 Mission Street. DJ Sazon Libre will be spinning tunes during this benefit for Somos Famila, a Bay Area LGBTQ volunteer based organization supporting families and LGBT youth in and out of schools. 2-8pm. http://www.elriosf.com
Find out more »@ Homage, 88 Hardie Place. The event is a fundraiser for The Latina Center that provides leadership and professional development opportunities for the Latino community. 5-9pm. https://bit.ly/2PpOf7X
Find out more »@ Pacific Center for Human Growth, 2712 Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley. Clothing, baked goods, furniture, appliances, books and more will be on sale. 11am-3pm. http://www.pacificcenter.org
Find out more »@ Women Drummers International, Oakland. Master percussionist Afia Walking Tree will lead this workshop session on traditional and contemporary African rhythms. All are welcome. 1-3pm. Drum Sunday on Facebook.
Find out more »@ Berkeley Finnish Hall, 1970 Chestnut Street, Berkeley. The first in a multi-part series of lessons. The sessions are hosted by Abrazo Queer Tango. 3:30pm. https://bit.ly/2COsnfx
Find out more »@ La Pena Cultural Center, 3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley. This annual fundraiser, featuring the award winning choral director Melanie deMore, supports a non-profit program for LGBT immigrants who seek asylum in the U.S. due to difficulties in their countries of origin. 5-7pm. http://olas-sanctuary.org
Find out more »@ New Conservatory Theatre Center, 25 Van Ness Avenue. Produced in conjunction with the Museum of African Diaspora, the play is a lesbian love story about the challenges faced by teenagers in Uganda during 1999. Continues through December 2. http://www.nctcsf.org
Find out more »@ Lookout, 16th & Market Streets. The monthly party welcomes special guests Rev. Stacy Boorn and Thom Longino for a discussion about the feminist congregation in the Christian-Lutheran denomination that embodies the Goddess through liturgy and more. 6:30pm. http://www.lookoutsf.com
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