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.
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
This year, UNAC will celebrate its 10th anniversary as we hold our 5th national conference. Join us on the weekend of February 21 – 23 and help build the movement that is necessary.
To celebrate the internationalist history of the Communist Manifesto, we will be one of many groups around the world to gather and read the text out loud in multiple voices and languages. Join us!
Nadine Labaki tells the heart-warming tale of a group of women’s determination to protect their isolated, mine-encircled community from the pervasive and divisive outside forces that threaten to destroy it from within.
A concert featuring performances by Dominican songwriters from the city and traditional Dominican drumming from the island.
By teaching and learning from Black working class women in the U.S. and by translating their experiences within a global class struggle, Catlett learned to “make a dress,” and in the process, Heatherton argues, became a revolutionary.
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!
*TPF is closed from March 10 - April 20* Led by linguist and educator Amir Vahab , this evening workshop focuses first on literal translations of the mystical poetry of Rumi and Hafez from the original language, followed by discussion of interpretation and meaning.
*This class will be held online*When we say we want to end patriarchy, what does that mean? What are the historical and material origins of patriarchy, and how has it shaped the conditions of women historically and today?