Join us on Saturday, February 8, for a vibrant celebration of Black culture, art, music, dance, poetry, and community at Redwood Day! ✨ Enjoy special performances, curated book selections, and inspiring words that uplift and empower.
🎧 Featuring: Ralinda Watts, DJ Davey D, Chris Chatmon & Kingmakers of Oakland, Tajai (Souls of Mischief/Hieroglyphics), and Refa 1 (Aerosoul Art)
🍽️ Free food provided by Mystical Mixes & Café Noir’
This free event is open to all Black-identifying families. Let’s celebrate Black excellence together!
An annual event for the 8th grade class where students write and perform creative monologues inspired by a character from a book they have read this year. The performances average a minute or two in length and cover a variety of topics/genres. We invite the whole community to travel the middle school campus for an hour and watch the graduating class perform an original piece from literature. Please contact Sara Hall for more information.
An annual event for the 8th grade class where students write and perform creative monologues inspired by a character from a book they have read this year. The performances average a minute or two in length and cover a variety of topics/genres. We invite the whole community to travel the middle school campus for an hour and watch the graduating class perform an original piece from literature. Please contact Sara Hall for more information.
All Redwood Day adults who are parenting neurodivergent students AND/OR identify as neurodivergent themselves are invited to join us for coffee, treats, conversation, and community building! This casual event is a great way to get to know other adults in our community.