Freedom Summer Film Series: José Martí: The Eye of The Canary
The formative years of Cuban national hero José Julián Martí Pérez are explored in Fernando Pérez's handsome, robust historical epic, set during the 1860s in colonial Havana.
The formative years of Cuban national hero José Julián Martí Pérez are explored in Fernando Pérez's handsome, robust historical epic, set during the 1860s in colonial Havana.
A study in contrasts set in and around Havana that explores Cuba's 1959 revolution. The film's stunning cinematography led to its resurgence in the early 1990s and has been restored and rereleased several times.
The course will look into the forms of organization developed over time as well their strategies and tactics.
Let’s embark on an exploration of the history of drawing and technique. We'll learn about its aesthetic variation based on cultural and sociopolitical circumstances, as well as its use as a catalyst of self-expression and collective knowledge.
The film is a documentary about Assata Shakur, consisting primarily of a personal interview with Assata herself on the day her mother died as she recounts her experience as a political prisoner in the United States.
This is a platform for you to use for your individual or collective study. While it can be used for you to study on your own, we know that no revolutionary process happens in isolation. We encourage you to set up study groups and host regular discussions with your friends and comrades.
Cuban Roots/Bronx Stories highlights the historical journey of an Afro-Cuban family, from Jamaica, to Cuba, to the Bronx, revealing that the Cuban-American experience is more diverse, racially and ideologically, than we are often led to believe.
Join us at The People's Forum (320 W 37th St) for a book talk and discussion on David Harvey's newest book: The Anti-Capitalist Chronicles, A Primer for How to be An Anti-capitalist in the 21st Century. Joined by Chris Caruso, Vijay Prashad, and Michael Blim.
A book talk and conversation between NYC housing and tenant organizer, Rima Begum, and author of Capital City: Gentrification and the Real Estate State, Sam Stein, followed by a book signing
As a part of an ongoing series hosted by The People's Forum, Histories of the Working Class in North America, Peter Cole, scholar and historian, will give a public talk on internationalist labor and union organizing struggles of dockworkers.
Join us at The People’s Forum for our Freedom Summer Film Series! As we begin
Calling spoken word artists, MC's, musicians, storytellers!