BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//github.com/rianjs/ical.net//NONSGML ical.net 4.0//EN VERSION:2.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION: LINDA CABALLERO SOTELO Linda Caballero Sotelo is Executive Di rector of New Americans Museum [NAM] a visual arts & oral histories non t raditional institution whose mission is to celebrate & educate about the contributions of multigenerational immigrants post WWII into the American narrative through a variety of vehicles including oral histories\, arts & culture programming\, creative sector social enterprise ventures\, demo cracy and tolerance building initiatives and leadership development for n ew Americans. Linda believes in the power of civic engagement & storytell ing as tools for social change through the participation and exposure to arts & culture practices as catalysts for building understanding & tolera nce amongst communities and civil society. A naturalized US citizen\, Lin da was born & raised in Tijuana\, Mexico. A binational\, bicultural\, mul tilingual Fronteriza whose childhood was spent crossing the San Diego/Tij uana border daily seeking educational opportunities. Linda has over 25 ye ars of professional experience as a senior level executive for organizati ons\, national & international projects and initiatives. She has led team s in a variety of corporate\, public & non-profit settings heading a stra tegic consulting business. Other appointments include serving as: preside nt & CEO\, San Diego Hispanic Chamber of Commerce\; director of marketing & corporate communications\, SD Workforce Partnership\, and as US direct or of projects for the internationally acclaimed US/Mexico public art ini tiative INSITE ‘97 & again for inSite2000 where she was instrumental in t he development of over 80 original public art installations & educational exhibitionrelated artistic commissions\, curatorial\, residencies & prod uction teams in the execution of original world class artistic and social enterprise works along the US/Mexico border. She is a contributing write r & speaker on race\, diversity\, identity politics\, immigration & the i ntersectionality of arts\, culture & social justice movements. She has cu rated\, organized & produced large-scale initiatives\, events & education al visual arts programming throughout her career. She serves as a volunte er on a variety of NGO/CBO boards & commissions & holds a BA\, Int. Relat ions & History [UCLA & United State International University-USIU]\, & an MA in International Business & Economics [Webster-Regents College\, UK & London School of Economics]. She calls San Diego home\, is married\, and has four amazing children. Linda m DTEND:20201009T200000Z DTSTAMP:20240329T003100Z DTSTART:20201009T190000Z LOCATION: SEQUENCE:1 SUMMARY:New American's Museum - Linda Caballero Sotelo UID:d0462d45-4b12-4219-ad8a-720f612703ab X-ALT-DESC:
 \;LINDA CABALLERO SOTELO Linda Caballero Sotelo is Exec utive Director of New Americans Museum [NAM] a visual arts &\; oral hi stories non traditional institution whose mission is to celebrate &\; educate about the contributions of multigenerational immigrants post WWII into the American narrative through a variety of vehicles including oral histories\, arts &\; culture programming\, creative sector social ent erprise ventures\, democracy and tolerance building initiatives and leade rship development for new Americans. Linda believes in the power of civic engagement &\; storytelling as tools for social change through the pa rticipation and exposure to arts &\; culture practices as catalysts fo r building understanding &\; tolerance amongst communities and civil s ociety. A naturalized US citizen\, Linda was born &\; raised in Tijuan a\, Mexico. A binational\, bicultural\, multilingual Fronteriza whose chi ldhood was spent crossing the San Diego/Tijuana border daily seeking educ ational opportunities. Linda has over 25 years of professional experience as a senior level executive for organizations\, national &\; internat ional projects and initiatives. She has led teams in a variety of corpora te\, public &\; non-profit settings heading a strategic consulting bus iness. Other appointments include serving as: president &\; CEO\, San Diego Hispanic Chamber of Commerce\; director of marketing &\; corpora te communications\, SD Workforce Partnership\, and as US director of proj ects for the internationally acclaimed US/Mexico public art initiative IN SITE &lsquo\;97 &\; again for inSite2000 where she was instrumental in the development of over 80 original public art installations &\; educ ational exhibitionrelated artistic commissions\, curatorial\, residencies &\; production teams in the execution of original world class artisti c and social enterprise works along the US/Mexico border. She is a contri buting writer &\; speaker on race\, diversity\, identity politics\, im migration &\; the intersectionality of arts\, culture &\; social ju stice movements. She has curated\, organized &\; produced large-scale initiatives\, events &\; educational visual arts programming throughou t her career. She serves as a volunteer on a variety of NGO/CBO boards &a mp\; commissions &\; holds a BA\, Int. Relations &\; History [UCLA &\; United State International University-USIU]\, &\; an MA in Inte rnational Business &\; Economics [Webster-Regents College\, UK &\; London School of Economics]. She calls San Diego home\, is married\, and has four amazing children. Linda m
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