Empowering Women of Color Open Mic at La Peña -  industry in Berkeley CA
Empowering Women of Color Open Mic at La Peña

Empowering Women of Color Open Mic at La Peña

Friday, March 13, 2026, 20:00 - Friday, March 13, 2026, 22:00
Event duration 2 hours
$10 - Student/Low-Income: USD 11.97
$15 - General Admission: USD 17.30
$20 - I'm Grateful, Giving Back: USD 22.61
$25 - Legacy Builder: USD 27.94
$5 - Youth (18 & under): USD 6.66

About Empowering Women of Color Open Mic at La Peña

Join us in centering women of color storytelling through spoken word and performance.

The Empowering Women of Color Open Mic is back!
We’ve missed you! Join us for an evening of live music, spoken word, radical storytelling, and powerful performances that uplift and celebrate the creativity of women* of color.

This beloved open mic is a long-standing collaboration between La Peña Cultural Center and UC Berkeley’s Women of Color Initiative, serving as the launch event of the Empowering Women of Color Conference (EWOCC) - one of the nation’s longest-running conferences addressing the needs and experiences of womxn of color. Since its founding in 1985, EWOCC has brought together activists, artists, scholars, and community leaders to advance intersectional feminist movements rooted in justice and solidarity.

Rooted in Black feminism and collective joy, this open mic welcomes everyone into a sacred space that centers the voices, stories, and expressions of women of color, while inviting all to witness, listen, and be in community.

Come be part of an inspiring community grounded in love, art, and liberation.

*We use “women” as an inclusive term embracing all who experience or connect with womanhood through identity, spirit, or lived experience, past, present, future, and fluid, while honoring the diverse ways gender is expressed, including by trans and non-binary folks.

Events Schedule

Friday, March 13, 2026, 20:00 Friday, March 13, 2026, 22:00

Event Categories

Cultural Celebrations Creatives & Performing Art Events

Community Connections

La Peña Cultural Center

https://lapena.org/ 3105 Shattuck Avenue

Since 1975, La Peña Cultural Center has been a central site for Latinx, Caribbean, and Indigenous diasporic communities of the Bay Area to preserve and celebrate cultural traditions, present new interdisciplinary creative works, and to nurture grassroots social justice movements with artists, activists, and allies. Our founding as a “peña”—or place offering music, food, and political support to cultures of resistance in South America in the 1960s-70s—has guided our program of challenging dominant narratives and centering marginalized positions for nearly fifty years, and we proudly stand as the last such “peña” still in existence today.

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