Hip Hop Lives! The Future of the Culture
Violeta Parra Stage 320 West 37th Street, New York, United StatesCelebrate the 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop with the Justice Center en el Barrio and The
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop with the Justice Center en el Barrio and The
Throughout this class, we will study the development and legacy of the Black radical tradition in Latin America and the Caribbean, looking at historical context which ignited and propelled the emergence of liberation movements and visionary leaders in the region.
Join us on the 70th anniversary of the start of the Cuban Revolution for the opening celebration of The Imagery of Internationalism: an exhibition of Cuban OSPAAAL Posters.
This class will cover both the particularistic history of Black radicalism in the US, as well as the deeper contributions Black radicals have made to movements for transformative change.
Join us for our weekly Thursday screening on July 27 of the 1972 film Sambizanga!
Learn to print your own small posters in this fun and creative 4-session course. You’ll get hands-on experience with the full screen printing process, including preparing your artwork, coating and exposing your screen, working with ink, reclaiming your screen for reuse, and printing your designs onto paper.
Presented by: mandarin co. Hosted by Betty Cao and Cam Fortes Date: Friday, July 28 2023 Time: 6:00 - 8:00
Join us for our monthly communist book club! This month—a classic queer novel from James Baldwin!
Join us for a two-part weekend workshop with Atlanta-based printmaker, artist, and organizer, Jasmine Nicole Williams.
Join us for Red Trivia Night, where you can test your collective knowledge and immerse yourself in the stories, events, and influential figures that have shaped revolutionary movements.
Join us on August 4 for an introductory class on Eritrea’s struggle, its regional and international context, and current conditions in the country.
Throughout history, the West has used multiple tactics, such as military interventions, orchestrating coups, imposing sanctions, and disseminating misinformation and propaganda, to further its own interests on the African continent.