Photo Exhibit: Prisoner with a Secret
A photographic survey of the ongoing homelessness crisis throughout New York City and beyond, that challenges the viewer to face the humans pushed towards the void of anonymity.
A photographic survey of the ongoing homelessness crisis throughout New York City and beyond, that challenges the viewer to face the humans pushed towards the void of anonymity.
*TPF is closed from March 10-23* 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.
A close reading of Marx's Grundrisse. This is a rare opportunity to study Marx with David Harvey, wherever you may be located in the world!
We’re pleased to announce the Spring schedule for “Interpreting the Crisis,” a lecture series organized by TPF Director of Research, Jordan T. Camp. Please mark your calendars, and spread the word!
Jodi Dean offers a theory of the comrade. Comrades are equals on the same side of a political struggle. Voluntarily coming together in the struggle for justice, their relationship is characterized by discipline, joy, courage, and enthusiasm.
Rising Blades is the only New York City venue showcasing politically-engaged poetry, heeding Walt Whitman’s counsel as he urged poets to rise like blades against authority.
A panel discussion with grassroots organizations reflecting on the fight to kick Amazon out and an updated on the continued megadevelopments of Queens.
We will spend an afternoon with poet, educator, revolutionary Amina Baraka. She will perform her jazz poetry with a discussion to follow.
A 4-week workshop teaching process of silkscreening, from a basic sketch to digital touch up and screen set up concluding with printing on fabric and paper.
A memorial to 55th anniversary of Malcolm X's assassination. Primarily, this presentation will examine, unpack and demarcate fact from fiction regarding his revolutionary career.
This presentation will be the official launch of The Communiversity Forum (TCF) podcast with Dr. David Stovall of the University of Illinois at Chicago.
*TPF is closed from March 10 - April 20* This course is intended for those who both feel ready and can demonstrate a basic proficiency in Filipino/Pilipino, or have a basic understanding of Tagalog upon which the national language is based