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Best of the BayChulita Vinyl Club DJ plays the 10th Annual 48...

Chulita Vinyl Club DJ plays the 10th Annual 48 Hills Gala on Thursday!

DJ Lizzy Al Toque from the fantastic collective of LGBTQ+ women of color vinyl selectors spins at celebration

We have such an incredible entertainment lineup for the 10th Annual 48 Hills Gala on Thursday at Bissap Baobab! Best of the Bay Best Comedian 2023 Marga Gomez hosts, the fabulous Ricky’s Grupo Afro Nativo plays live music—and we’ve just added DJ Lizzy Al Toque from the fantastic Chulita Vinyl Club to DJ! We cannot wait to get down with you and celebrate indepencdent media. Help keep us going for another decade! Get tickets here! And read more about Chulita Vinyl Club below:

Chulita Vinyl Club is made up of women, gender-non-conforming, non-binary, LGBTQ+ and self-identifying people of color. CVC launched in 2014, with the context of providing a safe space for empowerment, togetherness and to utilize music and vinyl as a form of resistance against the erasure of culture. Each Chulita identifies with their own identity. They are not to be classified as one nationality or culture. Within CVC they individually identify with the following: Latinxs, Tejanxs, Chicanxs, Xicanx, Afro-Latinx and many more. The unifying denominator is that they come together over the belief that EL DISCO ES CULTURA and they believe that is worth preserving and perpetuating.

  • CHAPTERS IN TEXAS AND CALIFORNIA: Austin, San Antonio, Rio Grande Valley (RGV), Los Angeles, Santa Ana, Bay Area, San Diego 
  • IDENTIFICATION: We are womxn of color and each Chulita identifies with their own identity. We are not to be classified as one nationality or culture (Latinas or Chicanas or Tejanas etc.) Within CVC we individually identify with the following: Latinas, Tejanas, Chicanas, Xicana and more.
  • GENRES: There is no music genre policy in CVC as anything goes; sixties girl-groups, yé-yé pop, garage girls, punk, indie pop, northern soul, new wave, post-punk, riot grrrl, motown, ska, diy pop, punk rock, oi!, power pop, punk, twee, chicano oldies, sixties soul, northern soul, pop, chicano soul-dies, tejano, mexican rock, mexican punk, latino punk, rocksteady, dancehall reggae, good tunes, good tunes, good tunes.

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Marke B.
Marke B.
Marke Bieschke is the publisher and arts and culture editor of 48 Hills. He co-owns the Stud bar in SoMa. Reach him at marke (at) 48hills.org, follow @supermarke on Twitter.

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