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Selena De Mayo is back! Bidi Bidi Brunch Brunch your way into the ultimate Cinco de Mayo celebration.
🌹 ANYTHING FOR SELENAS! ✨
💅🏽 LATINAS FOREVER PRESENTS: A SELENA DE MAYO💅🏽
Sunday, May 3rd, 2026
SPARK Social SF | 601 Mission Bay Blvd N, San Francisco, CA 94158
🎟️ Tickets: Buy early & your first drink is on us!
21+ ONLY – Valid ID required for entry.
After the huge success of last year’s Selena De Mayo, we’re back for Year 2! 💜✨This Cinco De Mayo weekend, get ready for nostalgia, confidence, and all the anything-for-Selena energy.
💃 DRAG = ICON ENERGY
Queens are bringing bold looks, big emotion, and sparkle you’ll want to see in person.
🎶 LATIN POP + SELENA HITS
Sing-alongs, dance breaks, and all your favorite Latina classics.
🍹 MIMOSAS + Chimosas
Sip on bubbly mimosas and your favorite gossip, plus enjoy our full beer, wine, and sangria bar—cheers to celebrating Selena style!
✨ DRESS SELENA STYLE
Bustiquela, purple power, cowboy chic, glitz, glam, fringe—channel your inner Selena.
🍽 BRUNCH VIBES
Food trucks serving crave-worthy brunch bites and street eats.
More details coming soon—stay tuned! 💜
No event schedules available
San Francisco, CA
15.00
Galería de la Raza and Chillonas bring DRAGIARTE to Studio 24 with featured icon, Norman Zelaya, being put in drag for the first time!
Join Galería de la Raza and Chillonas for Dragiarte! A celebration of all things queer, Latine, and DRAG with hostesses Sally Limón and La Chucha Rude as they transform chicano icon Norman Zelaya.
Norman Antonio Zelaya was born and raised in San Francisco, CA. He has published stories in ZYZZYVA, NY Tyrant,14 Hills, Cipactli, Apogee Journal, among others. He is a founding member of Los Delicados, and has performed extensively throughout the US with them. Zelaya has appeared on stage, in film and in the squared circle as luchador, "Super Pulga". Currently, he lives and works in San Francisco's Mission District as a special education teacher.
Chillonas is a Latinx+ Queer nightlife event produced by La Chucha Rude and Sally Limón. Birthed in San Francisco, Chillonas fosters a space centering, but not exclusive to, Latinx music, drag, and other forms of art.
This is a 21+ event. Doors at 7pm. Show at 8pm.
Tickets:
$15 Presale - $20 at Door
No event schedules available
San Francisco, CA
17.85
Peña-Govea shares her riveting, uplifting, and unflinching story about the power of language and the courage it takes to face injustice
Join us at Mrs. Dalloway's Bookstore on Saturday, March 21 at 6:30 PM when San Francisco author René Peña-Govea comes to the store to present her new novel for Young Adults Estela, Undrowing. René will be joined in conversation by Aida Salazar and will sign copies of her book after the presentation.
In her raw and resonant debut novel, René Peña-Govea seamlessly interweaves prose and poetry to uplift the power of language, the courage to fight injustice, and the complex beauty of finding your people—perfect for fans of Elizabeth Acevedo’s The Poet X and Carolina Ixta’s Shut Up, This is Serious.
Estela Morales is one of the only Latinas who tested into San Francisco’s most exclusive public high school. In her senior year, Estela just wants to keep her head down, eke out a passing grade from her racist Spanish teacher, and get into her dream college.
But after placing second in the Latiné Heritage Poetry Contest behind a non-Latino student, Estela is thrust into citywide debates about merit, identity, and diversity.
Things only get messier when her family is threatened with eviction. As Estela’s friends organize against bigotry and her landlady increases the pressure, Estela is suffocating and finds release only in poetry and in a breathless new romance. When tensions finally reach their breaking point, Estela must find a way to undrown the community she loves—and herself.
René Peña-Govea is a writer, educator, and musician born and raised in San Francisco. René published her first poem and released her first album at age fifteen, and since then, has been named a Publishers Weekly Spring 2026 Writer to Watch, an inaugural Bay Beats musician, a YBCA-100 Honoree, a Las Musas Hermana, an SFPL Brown-Handler Resident, a Creative-in-Residence at The Ruby, and a Nomadic Literary awardee. She works as a middle school librarian, and performs music with three generations of La Familia Peña-Govea and as René y Familia. Estela, Undrowning is her first novel.
Aida Salazar is an award-winning author, translator, and arts activist whose writings explore issues of identity and social justice. Her critically acclaimed verse novels and picture books have received over twenty five awards including an ALA Caldecott Honor, an ALA Pura Belpre Honor, The Malka Penn Human Rights in Children's Literature Award, The Américas Award, two Tomás Rivera Book Awards, a NSK Nuesdtat Finalist, several Gold Medal International Latino Book Awards among other distinctions. She lives with her family of artists in Oakland, CA.
THIS EVENT is free but registration is requested. Registration ends at 6:00 pm on March 21.
BECAUSE SEATING is limited, please register only if you plan to attend.
DUE TO SPACE limitations, we may not be able to accommodate every person at an event, so early registration is encouraged.
WALK-INS will be accommodated only if space allows.
WE ASK that attendees arrive between 6:15 and 6:30 PM for the event.
PLEASE leave your non-support companion animals at home.
OUR shared restrooms are not accessible after 6:30 PM, please plan accordingly.
The Latinx Roundtable was created on a basis of love, acceptance and positive transformation.
We strive to promote understanding, acceptance and affirmation of Latinx LGBTQ+ persons and their families by transforming Latinx faith communities and the wider Latinx community.
Our work is to provide Latinx families with the tools to understand, accept, and affirm LGBTQ+ persons in families, communities, and churches;
1. To provide Latinx LGBTQ+ persons with the tools to understand, accept and affirm themselves in families, churches, and communities;
2. To provide Latinx religious communities (i.e. churches, seminaries, persons, etc.) with the tools to understand, accept and affirm LGBTQ+ persons and their families in church and community;
3. To bring Latinx issues to the broader LGBTQ+ community and to bring LGBTQ+ issues to the broader Latinx community;
4. To produce and distribute resources, tools, and studies to ground, justify, and accomplish all of the above.