7:23 am By Maegan La Mala · Arts|New York City|theatre · 2 Comments
11 Nov 2011
Because of the Veteran’s Day holiday, I am posting this calender a day early, for those of us (unlike me) who have Friday off.
Friday, November 11, 2011
The Immigration Circus
No, Cecilia Munoz is not coming to town with more of her storytelling.
People’s Theatre Project in collaboration with Theatre of the Oppressed NYC presents
An all new, interactive and bilingual theatrical event based on the performers’ true stories of immigration and deportation.
These three short plays address issues that affect all New Yorkers. You, the audience member, are a character and an actor in our plays, helping us brainstorm alternative solutions to these urgent problems!
Facilitated by: Mino Lora and Katy Rubin
Conceived, written and performed by our Uptown Action Troupe of community members: Fabian Eduardo Arias, Maria Aristy, Carmen Barbosa, Lisa Battle, Gonzalo Cruz, Michael Feld, Lyana Fernandez, Melanie Gold, Rubén González, Matt Higgins, Denny Jerez, Marcela Madrid, Sarah Merchlewitz, Corporina Nicolas, Carla Robles, Reza Salazar, Esdras Santana, Oscar Trujillo
Admission is Pay-What-You-Can
7:30 pm
Word Up Community Bookshop
4157 Broadway, NY, NY 10032
(between 175th and 176th Streets, A train to 175th)
Reserve your seats by clicking here or call 646-398-9062
BORIMIX 2011: Puerto Rico Fest
DC-7, The Roberto Clemente Story
The new musical from Puertorican writer/director, Luis Caballero, on the legendary baseball star, Roberto Clemente
Teatro SEA, City of New York
Saturday, November 12
3rd Annual Freedom Dance honoring Cisco Torres of the SF8
9 pm
Nova Bar and Grill at 884 Pacific St. btw Underhill Av. & Washington Av.;
TRANSIT: C train or weekend Fulton St. Local to Clinton-Washington (east exit to Fulton & Washington); Franklin Av. Shuttle “S” to Franklin Av. (at Fulton); #2, 3 to Bergen St. (& walk east against Bergen traffic); Q, 4, 5 to Atlantic Av./Atlantic-Pacific; D, N, R to Pacific St./Atlantic-Pacific; MAP: <http://ow.ly/77PwP >
$20 at < http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/207355>
Ongoing
November 10-13
PINTA – Modern & Contemporary Latin American Art
Friday, November 11th 2:00pm ˆ 8:00pm
Saturday, November 12th 12:00pm ˆ 8:00pm
Sunday, November 13th 12:00pm ˆ 7:00pm
7 West 34th Street, at 5th Avenue
New York, NY 10001
General Admission $25
Student $10.00
Groups (8+) reduced price $15.00
2011 U.S./México Playwright Exchange Program
Public Readings
November 12-13 at 3pm & 7pm
full schedule at www.larktheatre.org
@Lark BareBones Studio
311 West 43rd Street, 5th Floor (between Eighth and Ninth Avenues)
ALL EVENTS ARE FREE.
Reservations are required
call 212-246-2676 x224.
3:53 pm By Maegan La Mala · Culture|Events|New York City · Comments Off
12 Aug 2011
There a few interesting events this weekend in NYC that are worthy of checking out, especially as summer days are drawing to a close.
I have done stuff with CityLore before and this event caught my eye because it is in Queens and at one of my favorite spots in Queens :
¡Voices in Flight!: Poetry from the Mexican-American Community
An Evening of Poetry and Music
Hosted by Raúl Hurtado, we will present poetry readings as part of the project, A White Wing Brushing the Building: Poetry in NYC Communities, presented by City Lore and Bowery Arts & Sciences. This event’s poets are Gabriel Rvera, Galix, Chepo, and Abelardo Duran. As part of the reading, poems will be projected onto the facade of the Terraza Café right off Roosevelt Blvd, which is the heart of the Latino community in Jackson Heights and Elmhurst.
There will also be music and dance by Ballet Folklorico Mexicano de New York and Zompantli who will perform the danzón, a national dance of Cuba, though beloved in Mexico.
When: Saturday, August 13th, 8:00 pm
Where: Terraza Café, 40-19 Gleane St., Elmhurst, NY 11373. Take the #7 train to 82nd St./Jackson Hieghts.
Admission: Free
For more information: City Lore 212-529-1955 , x 306Follow us on Twitter @POEMobile.
9:23 am By Maegan La Mala · Arts|Music|New York City · 1 Comment
22 Oct 2010Because our history is African, LatiNegr@, y AfroRican
BOBBY SANABRIA AND THE MANHATTAN SCHOOL OF MUSICAFRO-CUBAN JAZZ ORCHESTRA PRESENT A TRIBUTE HONORING
Rafaél Hernández (1892–1965)
Bobby Sanabria and the Manhattan School of Music Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra will pay tribute to Puerto Rico’s greatest composer, Maestro Rafaél Hernández, whose works include such masterpieces as Preciosa and Lamento Borincano and who made history as a trumpeter with bandleader James Reese Europe’s 369th Regiment Harlem Hell Fighters band during World War I.October 22 / 7:30 PM /
Borden Auditorium, Manhattan School of Music120 Claremont Avenue
(Broadway and W. 122nd St.)
All tickets $5
For tickets call 917-493-4428
2:49 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Arts|Culture|Immigration|New York City · 1 Comment
14 Apr 2010Tonight the Opportunity Agenda is hosting an event here in NYC on Immigration Arts + Culture.
As a cultural artist myself, the intersections between activism and art is very important and in fact, for me culture and art express values and identity critical to the survival of immigrant communities, especially people of color communities.
La Mala will be there covering the event live. Please follow VivirLatino on Twitter and be on the lookout for the hashtag #ImmArts.
(More personal, less censored tweets can be found by following Mala’s closed twitter stream- subject to approval).
Immigration: Arts, Culture & Media 2010
A TIMELY CONVERSATION WITH ARTISTS AND ADVOCATES featuring presentations by and conversations with
- Chung-Wha Hong, New York Immigration Coalition
- David Henry Hwang, Tony Award-winning Playwright
- Alan Jenkins, The Opportunity Agenda
- Mira Nair, Director of The Namesake and Monsoon Wedding
- Martín Perna, Founder of Antibalas and Ocote Soul Sounds
- Favianna Rodriguez, Printmaker and New Media Artist
- Frank Sharry, America’s Voiceplus the art of Kip Fulbeck
and other guests to be announcedModerated by Maria Hinojosa,
Emmy Award-winning PBS anchor and host of NPR’s Latino USAReception to follow featuring DJ Martín Perna
SPONSORED BY UNBOUND PHILANTHROPY
IN ASSOCIATION WITH * Air Traffic Control * America’s Voice * Applied Research Center * Arts & Democracy Project * Arts Engine * Breakthrough * Center for American Progress * Center for New Community * Creative Capital * Creative Time * INTAR Theatre * International Coalition of Sites of Conscience * Lower East Side Tenement Museum * Museum of Chinese in America * National Immigration Forum * New York Foundation for the Arts * New York Immigration Coalition * Pratt Center for Community Development * Teachers and Writers Collaborative *
* PLEASE NOTE: You MUST RSVP at http://creativechange.eventbrite.com in order to have your tickets held for this event. *
The Twitter hashtag for this event is #ImmArts.
10:43 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Events|New York City|Puerto Rico · 1 Comment
4 Apr 2010Puerto Rican Political Prisoners: A Panel Discussion!
Wednesday, April 7th 2010
6-8pm
Union Theological Seminary
Social Hall
The Church and Society program and the Latin@ Caucus of Union Theological Seminary would like to invite the faculty and student community of Union, as well as the wider community, to a panel discussion regarding the plight of the Puerto Rican political prisoners currently being held in the United States. The political status of Puerto Rico will also be addressed.
Our Panel will consist of legal and pastoral activist/scholars that will frame the issue of these political prisoners within a context of justice, mercy,democracy and the right to political self-determination. Our panelists include:
Attorney Jan Susler of the Poor People’s Law Office in Chicago, IL;
Attorney and Law Professor Eduardo Villanueva Muñoz, of Maria de Hostos School of Law, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
Episcopal Priest Father Luis Barrios, Professor/Chair Department of Latin
American & Latin@ Studies, John Jay College of Criminal Justice-City University of New York.We eagerly anticipate your presence and participation in this critical
discussion. For further information please contact Professor Cruz or Richard Colon, Chair of Latin@ Caucus.
12:39 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Justice|New York City|Puerto Rico · Comments Off
17 Mar 2010Puerto Rican Political Prisoners: A Panel Discussion!
Wednesday, April 7th 2010
6-8pm
Union Theological Seminary
Social HallThe Church and Society program and the Latin@ Caucus of Union Theological Seminary would like to invite the faculty and student community of Union, as well as the wider community, to a panel discussion regarding the plight of the Puerto Rican political prisoners currently being held in the United States. The political status of Puerto Rico will also be addressed.
Our Panel will consist of legal and pastoral activist/scholars that will frame the issue of these political prisoners within a context of justice, mercy, democracy and the right to political self-determination. Our panelists include:
Attorney Jan Susler of the Poor People’s Law Office in Chicago, IL;
Attorney and Law Professor Eduardo Villanueva Muñoz, of Maria de Hostos School of Law, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico;
Episcopal Priest Father Luis Barrios, Professor/Chair Department of Latin American & Latin@ Studies, John Jay College of Criminal Justice-City University of New York.
We eagerly anticipate your presence and participation in this critical discussion. For further information please contact Professor Cruz or Richard Colon, Chair of Latin@ Caucus.
8:36 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · media justice|New York City|Women · 1 Comment
6 Mar 2010
Women of Color Stirring a Pot of Awareness, Reality and Justice!Momma’s Hip Hop Kitchen Volume 3, Back to Our Roots, will be honoring International Womens Month by shedding light and creating awareness on Environmental Injustices and Educational Inequalities and their impact on women of color.
Momma’s Hip Hop Kitchen will bring together women of color educators, students, environmentalists, djs, emcees, b-girls, poets, visual artists, dancers, healers, pastors, organizers and activists. We will come together through a hip hop showcase to express our solidarity with women’s rights!
This event will take place in the South Bronx, the birthplace of Hip Hop, and the poorest congressional district in the nation, also called “The Forgotten Borough.” In reality, the borough of the Bronx is not forgotten because one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the city, Riverdale, lies just northwest and has every amenity a human can ask for.
Hostos Community College will be hosting Momma’s Hip Hop Kitchen event for the second year in a row. Hostos Community College was created in 1968 in response to demands from the Latino community who were urging for the establishment of a college to serve the people of the South Bronx. Hostos was the first bilingual higher education institution in the United States.
The South Bronx is a community that has been in constant resistance, seeking justice in education and the environment. It is a community resisting pollution, asthma, toxic wasteland, and budget cuts for art, music, and gym programs. It is a community that lacks access to healthy fruits and vegetables, adequate health care and after school programs. The South Bronx’s need for reproductive and sexual health education is highly reflected in its high levels of HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections.
In place of access to healthy alternatives, the South Bronx has an over abundance of jails and prisons.
However, the South Bronx is not lost. It has experienced a period of healing through leadership guided by community organizations and collectives. This leadership has lead to the creation of new parks, food co-ops, recycling programs, and successful cultural community centers. We have won many amazing victories as a community!
Join us as we fuse our energy, our politics, our ancestry, our traditions, art, song and dance into a brew for Environmental Justice and Education Equality.
Turn Up the Heat and Let the Soul Simmer, as We Stir this Soup for the Hip Hop Soul!When: Saturday, March 6th, 2010
@ the Hostos Center for Arts and Culture
450 Grand Concourse (at 149th St.) Bronx, NY
(Main Theater)Time: 2-5pm
This event is FREE and open to all ages.for more information about the event, please
visit our website @ http://www.mhhk.org
or email hiphopkitchen@gmail.com
FREE HIV TESTING – strictly confidential
4:50 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · New York City · 1 Comment
29 Jan 2010Some but not all know that before I was a blogger, I was a poet and I still am. I am honored to be part of a reading tomorrow by the NYC Latina Writer’s Group at the Bowery Poetry Club.
The fun jumps off at 5:30 p.m.
The Bowery Poetry Club is located at 308 Bowery
(Between Houston and Bleecker)
You can take the F train to 2nd Ave, 6 to Bleecker.
For those of you who cannot be there in person because you aren’t in NYC, you can catch some live action Mala and other Latina writers via the live stream that the Bowery Poetry Club does.
6:12 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Allied Media Conference|Detriot|Events|Media|New York City · Comments Off
19 Jun 2009
NYC.to.AMC Happy Hour!
@ DCTV / 87 Lafayette Street, between White and Walker
Friday, June 19, 2009
6pm-10pm
$10 at the door (includes one drink!)
Get off work and bring your friends to enjoy…
* Fresh food!
* Sangria & Iced Hibiscus Tea!
* Live DJ!
* Raffle!
* Hot multimedia!
Come see how we’re representing for NYC at the 2009 Allied Media Conference.
Hosted by DCTV, PPH, and PEP. All proceeds benefit the media justice bus from New York City to Detroit for the Allied Media Conference, July 16-19, 2009. NYC-2-AMC Delegation includes People’s Production House, Downtown Community Television, Palestine Education Project, Red Hook Initiative, Nah We Yone, INCITE!, UPROSE, Regeneración Childcare Collective, Palabra Radio, Global Action Project and Queers for Economic Justice. (This list is growing. If you’re not yet on it, but should be, please let us know.)
Questions about the event or to get on the bus: nyc@alliedmediaconference.org.
RSVP on Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/m9gosf
About the AMC:
Allied Media Conference 2009
We Are Ready Now: Media and creativity to transform our selves and our world
The 11th annual Allied Media Conference will advance our visions for a just and creative world. It will be a laboratory for media-based solutions to the matrix of life-threatening problems we face. For the past 10 years, we have evolved our definition of media, and the role it can play in our lives – from zines to video-blogging to breakdancing, to communicating solidarity and creating justice. Each conference builds off the previous one and plants the seeds for the next. Ideas and relationships evolve year-round, incorporating new networks of media-makers and social justice organizers. The 2009 AMC will draw strength from our converging movements to face the challenges and opportunities of our current moment. We are ready to create, connect and transform. For more information and to register for the conference, visit www.alliedmediaconference.org.
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