Play Reading: Mangled Beams
The People's Forum 320 West 37th Street, New York, NY, United StatesA play reading performed by actors, and Q&A with playwright and cast of Dawn Jamieson’s Mangled Beams.
A play reading performed by actors, and Q&A with playwright and cast of Dawn Jamieson’s Mangled Beams.
Join us and create a story. The rehearsals of HOME will introduce different aspects of the research of the Open Program and will give the opportunity to work one on one on selected texts, songs and acting fragments.
The important issues of our time including poverty, inequality, divisions, intolerance, violence, resource-greed, alienation and identity assertion are all becoming increasingly acute. In this talk and seminar, we will be looking at this complex Gandhi and will try and understand his unique contributions to today’s debates.
The final session of this seven-part series will take up non-Christian theologies with the aim of expanding our understanding of how religious identity, practice, and understanding has formed and is forming through the struggle for liberation in the US.
Join us for a special dual screening of 5 Broken Cameras and 3 Stolen Cameras; two films from Palestine and Western Sahara that document the violent repression of occupied peoples who struggle to break the silence of the international community through journalism and film.
Join us on Saturday, October 12 to shop the collections from a variety of radical and leftist presses, and take your favorites back to your homes, organizations, and communities.
How can we collectively honor our emotions and protect our spirits as we move into Fall & Winter?
Join us for a vibrant, interactive showcase of Congolese artists who will share their poetry, dance, music, and films.
If we’re serious about transforming our society, then we need to be serious about educating ourselves and our communities, and to equip ourselves with the knowledge we need to really build power.
Join Lana Ramadan, the International Advocacy Officer for Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, for a deeper discussion on the conditions of Palestinian political prisoners and to discuss the ways we can mobilize and coordinate our efforts in support of prisoners and against the occupation.
Dr. Jourdy James Heredia, one of the leading economists in Cuba will speak about the current economic situation in Cuba; historical and contemporary impacts of the economic, commercial and economic warfare imposed by the government of the United States.
A Conference on Hybrid Wars, Sanctions, and Solidarity to explore the waging of hybrid wars in dialogue with the historians, journalists, critical theorists, and antiwar activists who are actively documenting and confronting them.