BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:icalendar-ruby
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
X-WR-CALNAME:Indian Princesses
X-WR-TIMEZONE:Pacific Time (US & Canada)
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843637855596
DTSTART:20250611T023000Z
DTEND:20250612T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843637893486
DTSTART:20250612T023000Z
DTEND:20250613T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843637921135
DTSTART:20250613T023000Z
DTEND:20250614T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843637953904
DTSTART:20250614T023000Z
DTEND:20250615T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843637993841
DTSTART:20250615T023000Z
DTEND:20250616T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638041970
DTSTART:20250616T023000Z
DTEND:20250617T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638080883
DTSTART:20250617T023000Z
DTEND:20250618T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638115700
DTSTART:20250618T023000Z
DTEND:20250619T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638145397
DTSTART:20250619T023000Z
DTEND:20250620T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638181238
DTSTART:20250620T023000Z
DTEND:20250621T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638211959
DTSTART:20250621T023000Z
DTEND:20250622T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638240632
DTSTART:20250622T023000Z
DTEND:20250623T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638268281
DTSTART:20250623T023000Z
DTEND:20250624T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638316410
DTSTART:20250624T023000Z
DTEND:20250625T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638378875
DTSTART:20250625T023000Z
DTEND:20250626T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638479228
DTSTART:20250626T023000Z
DTEND:20250627T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638539645
DTSTART:20250627T023000Z
DTEND:20250628T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638579582
DTSTART:20250628T023000Z
DTEND:20250629T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638616447
DTSTART:20250629T023000Z
DTEND:20250630T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638649216
DTSTART:20250630T023000Z
DTEND:20250701T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638676865
DTSTART:20250701T023000Z
DTEND:20250702T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202559Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638704514
DTSTART:20250702T023000Z
DTEND:20250703T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202559Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638743427
DTSTART:20250703T023000Z
DTEND:20250704T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202559Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638773124
DTSTART:20250704T023000Z
DTEND:20250705T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202559Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638804869
DTSTART:20250705T023000Z
DTEND:20250706T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202559Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638836614
DTSTART:20250706T023000Z
DTEND:20250707T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T202559Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_49843638867335
DTSTART:20250707T023000Z
DTEND:20250708T023000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 2008\, five young girls of color and their whi
 te fathers show up at a community center. With emotions ranging from excit
 ed to downright suspicious\, some are more ready than others to embark on 
 this adventurous – albeit misguided – father-daughter bonding program.
  Over their time together\, the fathers and daughters navigate the joy and
  confusion of childhood amidst myriad challenges: burgeoning friendships\,
  unfulfilled crushes\, intergenerational struggles\, grief\, financial ins
 ecurity and the frustration of not being seen for who you truly are.\n\nEl
 iana Theologides Rodriguez is an exhilarating new voice whose work centers
  on young women and the complexities of race\, heritage and family. Indian
  Princesses is based on a real-life father-daughter YMCA program she parti
 cipated in as a child – which still exists today under different names.\
 n\nLaugh-out-loud funny and delicately tender\, this delightful new play i
 lluminates the quirky\, messy\, and magical moments of growing up. As this
  patchwork group struggles to push through difficult conversations\, they 
 eventually discover the power\, connection\, and love that is gained when 
 they do.
LOCATION:Mandell Weiss Forum
SUMMARY:Indian Princesses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ucsd.edu/event/indian-princesses
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
