Raiz Up! Showcase & Open Mic
The People's Forum 320 West 37th Street, New York, NY, United StatesThis is a monthly open mic and showcase welcoming emcee’s, singers, dancers, poets, and all other artists!
This is a monthly open mic and showcase welcoming emcee’s, singers, dancers, poets, and all other artists!
This documentary follows three generations of characters in Chengdu (in the 1950s, the 1970s and the present) as a state-owned factory gives way to a modern apartment complex.
This event explores the themes of imperialism, militarization, police/carceral state, and resistance across the African continent with the aim of making broader regional and transnational connections with struggles elsewhere in order to build cross-regional solidarity.
An opportunity to speak with the community about the Black August; the history of the concert, and the history of Black August.
This Info Session will provide information about Farm School's Citywide Certificate program. We'll share about program structure, schedule, cost, application process, and more!
In this program you will learn how to sing Middle Eastern Love Songs in Persian, Turkish, Kurdish, Armenian and Azeri languages.
This month, we will be studying dances from Latin America.
This will be the sixth edition of the "Jazz and Self Determination" series where the primaries converse about the synthesis of jazz and socio political activity.
High Beginner reviews topics covered in Arabic 1 course. Expands vocabulary and idiomatic expressions; focus is on colloquial Arabic and differences among varieties through critically engaging with various Arabic-speaking pop culture.
This course will seek to understand the recent political, social, and economic events in Puerto Rico before, during, and after the mass mobilizations that forced out the elected governor in July of 2019.
Together, we will explore what it means to learn about a language of a nation forged in the flames of an anti-colonial revolution and continues to develop as a people in an ongoing national-democratic struggle.
Wall Street stands above all other command centers of global capitalism, and that’s why it’s so important that people struggling from below come here to see it for themselves.