
Let the City Speak
March 31 @ 6:00 pm - April 4 @ 4:00 pm

Let the City Speak is a week-long, valley-wide series of workshops, conversations, film screenings,
and a free community concert featuring Quetzal, the Grammy Award–winning East L.A. band
known for community-based cultural and social-justice organizing. The series of events brings
together organizers, youth, artists, students, farmworker families, and neighbors to share stories,
build connections and create collective music rooted in lived experience.
Event Components Include
Tuesday March 31, 6 pm Dinner, Collective Song Writing with Quetzal Flores, St Michael’s Mission.
Wednesday, April 1, 11-1 pm Documentary, Music, Q&A, Kendall Hall, YVC, Yakima
Thurs, April 2, 1-3 pm Collective Song Writing Workshop with Quetzal, Heritage Univ, Toppenish
Thurs, April 2, 6 pm Talking Circle and Performance with Quetzal, Yakima Maker Space
Friday, April 3, 12-4 “Take Flight” Cross Campus Event, lunch and music, Princess Theater, Prosser
Saturday, April 4, 12-2 Film, Music, Q&A, Tieton Warehouse, Tieton NEW TIME
See flyer for list of all events scheduled with more details.
For more information on how you can get involved and support contact:
Yesenia Navarrete Hunter,
PhD, Public scholar, humanist & historian, Heritage University
626-478-6553 | yesihunter@gmail.com | hunter_y@heritage.edu
