2013 Programs

2013 Programs

Wednesday, January 9 2013
7:30 pm
Human Resources

Introduced by Peter Schulman

The 35-hour work week has all of France in its thrall. This film turns it into a feature about economic and familial politics. Frank, a business school graduate, returns to his provincial hometown to take a...

Thursday, January 10 2013
7:30 pm
Poetry for Social Activists

Steve Bloom

If you write or are interested in writing poetry and would like to exchange thoughts with other socially-conscious poets, this monthly workshop may be a good place for you. All welcome, so come in and try it...

Thursday, January 10 2013
7:30 pm
Juli(a) Rivera: Mein Viertel 100"(My Quarter of 100)

In 1984, poet/activist/lesbian Audre Lorde went to Germany for treatment of cancer. Her years there not only  marked a resurgence of her written work (The Cancer Journals) but also the development of a...

Sunday, January 13 2013
6:00 pm
Music Now! Series

Curated by Ras Moshe

Music Now! continues in the fierece political jazz tradition of Max Roach, Abbey Lincoln, and Archie Shepp. Curated by Ras Moshe, this monthly series presents the most cutting edge musicians in New York City...

Friday, January 18 2013
8:00 pm
Marco Cappelli Acoustic Trio

featuring: Marco Cappelli (guitar), Ken Filiano (bass), Satoshi Takeishi (percussion)

Marco Cappelli Acoustic Trio performing 'O Padreterno nun e` mercante ca pava o' sabbato – an encore presentation of a new suite of compositions.

featuring: Marco Cappelli (guitar), Ken Filiano (bass),...

Saturday, January 19 2013
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
An Introduction to Image Theater

Facilitated by Marie Claire Picher

Image Theater, part of the repertory of Theater of the Oppressed, was  created by the late Brazilian director and cultural activist Augusto Boal (1931-2009).

Drawing on the theories of popular...

Sunday, January 20 2013
3:00 pm
Drums for Warren

A Special Post Sandy Benefit for Warren Smith

Jason Hwang'e Edge, The Roy Campbell/Henry Grimes/Andrew Lamb/Newman Baker/Syd Smart/Warren Smith Sextet, Larry Roland & JD Parran, Warren Smith/Bill Cole/Andrew Lamb Trio, Ras Mosh'e Music Now! with Charles Galye/Matt Lavelle/Tor Snyder, Thurman Barker, Karl Berger, Andrew Drury, Will Connell/Tomas Ulrich/Anders Nilsson Trio, Cheryl Pyle/John Pietaro/Gerry Gibbs Trio, Dick Griffin & Francois Grillot, William Trigg, Zane Massey, The Red Microphone, and featuring Warren's Composers Workshop Ensemble.

Jazz, New Music and Free Improv musicians perform in a special fundraiser to help beloved percussionist, composer, teacher Warren Smith rebuild his priceless percussion collection lost to Hurricane Sandy’s...

Monday, January 21 2013
7:30 pm
My Kashmir

(Rough Cut)

Directors Madhuri Mohindar & Vaishali Sinha with Special Guest Robert Nickelsberg

My Kashmir is a film about being young in Kashmir, India, one of the most contentious and militarized regions in the world. For two college students Javaid and Iqbal, a childhood rife with curfews,...

Friday, January 25 2013
7:00 pm
Anti-Austerity Politics in Greece:

Alexis Tsipras(SYRIZA)

Alexis Tsipras is a Greek left wing politician, member of the Hellenic parliament, president of the Synaspismos political party since 2008, head of the SYRIZA parliamentary group since 2009 and Leader of the...

Saturday, January 26 2013
12:00 pm
- 6:00 pm
Cutting It Up

Facilitated by Julia Barclay

In this two-day workshop, we will review the tools learned in the one-day workshops last Spring and move forward so that participants can create their own work using these tools. Beginners to the workshop as...

Thursday, January 31 2013
7:30 pm
The Invention of the White Race

Slide Presentation/Talk by Jeffrey B. Perry

“When the first Africans arrived in Virginia in 1619, there were no ‘white’ people there; nor, according to the colonial records, would there be for another sixty years.” --Theodore W. Allen...

Friday, February 1 2013
8:00 pm
Langston Hughes

"The Black Clown" and "Jesse B. Simple Alive In Harlem" "Good Morning Revolution"

Visual Artist Renaldo Davidson & Anthony Thompson AKA Adeagbo Mwai Mudo with Special Guest Poet Sandra Clark- Special Talk back with Randy Weston

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Saturday, February 2 2013
1:30 pm
Myth and History: Victor Serge’s Russian Heritage

Richard Greeman

This is an introduction to Serge’s Memoirs of a Revolutionary, the complete English translation of which has just been published by the New York Review of Books, and which will be read in the class,...

Saturday, February 2 2013
8:00 pm
Langston Hughes

"The Black Clown" and "Jesse B. Simple Alive In Harlem"

Visual Artist Renaldo Davidson & Anthony Thompson AKA Adeagbo Mwai Mudo with Special Guest Poet Sandra Clark

Kicking off Black History Month 2013, Anthony Thompson Adeagbo and Renaldo Davidson’s new artistic collaboration Langston Hughes’-The Black Clown Exhibition is inspired by Hughes’ "The Black Clown"...

Sunday, February 3 2013
2:00 pm
Langston Hughes

"The Black Clown" and "Jesse B. Simple Alive In Harlem"

Visual Artist Renaldo Davidson & Anthony Thompson AKA Adeagbo Mwai Mudo with Special Guest Poet Sandra Clark

Kicking off Black History Month 2013, Anthony Thompson Adeagbo and Renaldo Davidson’s new artistic collaboration Langston Hughes’-The Black Clown Exhibition is inspired by Hughes’ "The Black Clown"...

Monday, February 4 2013
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
Revolutions

Mexico: 1910-1920 – Part 2

Michael Lardner with Gerardo Renique

This reading group will take up Alan Knight’s in-depth two-volume study, The Mexican Revolution, as our main text along with other readings to be provided during the sessions.

This is an...

Monday, February 4 2013
7:30 pm
The Streets are Watching

Shaun Lin,Luke Aidge Patterson,Linda Tigani

2012 saw an upsurge in protests against the NYPD's policy of "stop and frisk.", a tactic aimed at criminalizing Black and Brown youth. These protests were augmented by the use...

Tuesday, February 5 2013
7:30 pm
Good Person of Szechwan by Bertolt Brecht

LaMaMa presents The Foundry Theatre's production of
GOOD PERSON OF SZECHWAN by Bertolt Brecht

Can we practice goodness and create a world to sustain it? In this comic and...

Thursday, February 7 2013
7:30 pm
The Red and The Black:

African American Spirituality at the Crossroads of Christianity and Voudun

Anika Lani Haynes and Kazembe Balagun

In this lively interactive dialogue, writers Kazembe Balagun and Anika Lani Haynes will discuss the specific ways their faith, visionary organizing and movement building have been contradictory and yet...

Friday, February 8 2013
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Kant's Critique of Practical Reason (1788)

Russell Dale

Immanuel Kant (1724 – 1804) is widely considered to be one of the giants of European philosophy. Kant's works are the starting point of “classical German philosophy” which culminates with Hegel only to be...

Friday, February 8 2013
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
The Invention of the White Race

Jeffrey B. Perry

Theodore W. Allen’s The Invention of the White Race, with its focus on racial oppression and social control, is one of the twentieth-century’s major contributions to historical understanding. This...

Saturday, February 9 2013
1:30 pm
Victor Serge & the the Novel of Revolution

Richard Greeman

This talk is designed as a general introduction to Serge’s seven surviving novels and to the class, Victor Serge & The Novel...

Saturday, February 9 2013
4:00 pm
Eslanda

The Large and Unconventional Life of Mrs. Paul Robeson

Barbara Ransby

Eslanda "Essie" Cardozo Goode Robeson lived a colorful and amazing life. Her career and commitments took her many places: colonial Africa in 1936, the front lines of the Spanish Civil War, the founding...

Monday, February 11 2013
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Victor Serge & the Novel of 20th Century Revolution

Part I: The Cycle of Revolution

Richard Greeman

On Monday, February 11, Richard Greeman will deliver thei lecture originally sceduled for Saturday, February 9, that was postponed due to the storm. The event is open to the general public as well as those...

Tuesday, February 12 2013
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
9.5 Theses on Art and Class

Ben Davis

Based on the book 9.5 Theses on Art and Class, this class will engage several current debates in art criticism from a marxist standpoint and engage questions such as "How does creative labor fit into...

Tuesday, February 12 2013
7:30 pm
Global Capitalism

Monthly Update

Rick Wolff

These Tuesday evenings begin with updates and analyses of major economic events during the last month. We focus especially on the ongoing global capitalist economic crisis, government responses, and how they...

Wednesday, February 13 2013
7:30 pm
School Daze

Introduced by Kazembe Balagun

Fraternity and sorority members clash with the other students at a historically black university in this politically charged musical from director Spike Lee. Dap (Laurence Fishburne) is a politically...

Thursday, February 14 2013
7:30 pm
Sojourning for Freedom

Black Women, American Communism, and the Making of Black Left Feminism

Erik McDuffie with special guests Dorothy Burnham and Esther Cooper Jackson

Sojourning for Freedom portrays pioneering black women activists from the early twentieth century through the 1970s, focusing on their participation in the U.S. Communist Party (CPUSA) between 1919...

Friday, February 15 2013
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Kant's Critique of Practical Reason (1788)

Russell Dale

Immanuel Kant (1724 – 1804) is widely considered to be one of the giants of European philosophy. Kant's works are the starting point of “classical German philosophy” which culminates with Hegel only to be...

Friday, February 15 2013
6:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
Forum Theater for Movement Building & Creating Community

Facilitated by Marie-Claire Picher & others TBA

This extended workshop focuses on exercises, games, and improvised scene work of Forum Theater, one of the forms in the Theater of the Oppressed repertory developed by Brazilian director, popular educator...

Friday, February 15 2013
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
The Invention of the White Race

Jeffrey B. Perry

Theodore W. Allen’s The Invention of the White Race, with its focus on racial oppression and social control, is one of the twentieth-century’s major contributions to historical understanding. This...

Tuesday, February 19 2013
5:30 pm
Black Reconstruction in America

By W.E.B. DuBois

Tim Schermerhorn

Black Reconstruction is an essential and primary building block in understanding the culture and politics of the United States.  It is also an excellent (arguably the best) place to start...

Tuesday, February 19 2013
7:30 pm
Oaxaca, Mexico

Impunity, Elections & Resistance

Tami Gold & Gerardo Renique

Based on personal testimonies, Frozen Happines recounts the struggle of a mother and her children to gain the freedom of their husband and father. Falsely charged with the assassination of New York-...

Thursday, February 21 2013
7:30 pm
The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks

Presenting a corrective to the popular notion of Rosa Parks as the quiet seamstress who, with a single act, birthed the modern civil rights movement, Theoharis provides a revealing window into Parks’s...

Friday, February 22 2013
7:30 pm
Good Person of Szechwan by Bertolt Brecht

LaMaMa presents The Foundry Theatre's production of
GOOD PERSON OF SZECHWAN by Bertolt Brecht

Location: 66 East 4th street btw Bowery & 2nd Avenue.


Can we...

Saturday, February 23 2013
1:30 pm
- 4:00 pm
The Housing Question

Housing & Displacement after Sandy

Tom Angotti & Peter Marcuse with Special Guests

Government policies to address climate change after Sandy are geared towards protecting private property and reproduce deep social and environmental inequalities. How can our communities advance alternative...

Saturday, February 23 2013
4:00 pm
- 6:00 pm
Critique of Everyday Life

Lisa Maya Knauer & Friends

Are you tired of capitalism (and its good buddies like racism, patriarchy, homophobia and militarism)? Are you tired of the life you find yourself living, a life you're seemingly forced to live? Are you...

Saturday, February 23 2013
8:00 pm
Oded Tzur & Nitin Mitta

Oded Tzur & Ritin Mitta

Saxophonist Oded Tzur is rapidly gaining international acclaim for his groundbreaking musical work. He is considered by many to be the first
saxophonist in the world to have developed a complete...

Tuesday, February 26 2013
7:30 pm
Black Campus Movements

Ibram Rogers

Between 1965 and 1972, African American students at upwards of a thousand historically black and white American colleges and universities organized, demanded, and protested for Black Studies, progressive...

Monday, March 4 2013
5:30 pm
Beginning Spanish Class

Marisol Ruiz

A first course for those with little to no previous knowledge of the language. Students speak Spanish from the first day and acquire basic speaking, reading, and writing skills...

Monday, March 4 2013
7:30 pm
Angela, Portrait of a Revolutionary

In celebration of International Working Women's Day and Women's History Month, the Brecht Forum presents a rare screening of Yolande Du Art's Angela, A Portrait of a Revolutionary. Produced in 1972, the film...

Wednesday, March 6 2013
7:30 pm
Intermediate Spanish

Jose Rosa

Jose Rosa, an immigrant from El Salvador, with 15 years experience teaching Spanish to teenagers and adults, will conduct classes to develop conversational skills while learning more complex grammatical...

Wednesday, March 6 2013
7:30 pm
Three Months Later

The New Delhi Rape Case & the Politics of Solidarity

Suneeta Dhar, Jinee Lokaneeta, Madhu Mehra, Nandita Shah & Svati Shah

The horrific sexual assault in New Delhi in December 2012 captured worldwide media attention, generating a debate and activist interventions that also spanned the globe.  In...

Friday, March 8 2013
6:30 pm
Hugo Chavez Presente!

The Bolivarian Circle of New York invite the general population

Those who die for life can not be called dead

A Celebration and procession for the life of our comrade Hugo Chávez...

Friday, March 8 2013
7:30 pm
The Invention of the White Race

“The Origin of Racial Oppression in Anglo-America,” the second volume of “The Invention of the White Race” (Verso Books, 2012) by Theodore W. Allen will be discussed this Friday night, March 8, 2013 at 7:30...

Saturday, March 9 2013
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
Debt Oppression: How Owing Money Harms People, Communities & Society

A One-day Image Theater/Cop-in-the-Head Workshop

**WORKSHOP CANCELED**

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Saturday, March 9 2013
1:30 pm
- 4:00 pm
The Housing Question

The Creeping Privatization of Public Housing

Tom Angotti & Peter Marcuse with Special Guests

In the last three decades federal, state and local housing agencies have drastically reduced public housing subsidies, demolished many projects, and entered into public-private partnerships that give banks...

Sunday, March 10 2013
2:30 pm
Christianity & Black Oppression

Duppy Know Who Fe Frighten

Zay D Green

Christianity and Black Oppression: Duppy Know Who Fe Frighten presents the argument: How is it that...

Tuesday, March 12 2013
7:30 pm
Global Capitalism

Monthly Update

Rick Wolff

These Tuesday evenings begin with updates and analyses of major economic events during the last month. We focus especially on the ongoing global capitalist economic crisis, government responses, and how they...

Wednesday, March 13 2013
7:30 pm
The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum

Discussion with Peter Schulman

The story deals with the sensationalism of tabloid news and the political climate of panic over Red Army Faction terrorism in the 1970s Federal Republic of Germany. The main character, Katharina Blum, is an...

Thursday, March 14 2013
7:30 pm
Labor & the Strikes to Come

Jocelyn Cohn, James Frey, John Garvey & Ursula Levelt

All across the country, the bosses are burning our contracts. Documents that once offered a guarantee of steady if modest raises and some measure of protection against arbitrary employment policies today...

Friday, March 15 2013
7:30 pm
Hugo Chavez & the Continuing Impact of the Bolivarian Revolution

William Camacaro, Carol Delgado, George Ciccariello Maher & Greg Wilpert

Join us for a community-wide discussion on the legacy of Hugo Chavez and the Bolivarian Revolution  What will his passing mean to the mass movements in  Venezuela? How will U.S. policy shift for Venezuela...

Saturday, March 16 2013
1:00 pm
- 5:00 pm
Introducing the Clown

Facilitated by Reka Polonyi & Jennifer Sargent

The workshop will introduce participants to the fundamentals of Clown—we will take a moment to enjoy and relish how ridiculous we are! Whether it is our human physicality, mannerisms, environment, our ideas...

Saturday, March 16 2013
8:00 pm
An Evening with Kali. Z. Fasteau

Kali. Z. Fasteau, Ron McBee & J.D. Parran

Neues Kabarett is proud to present multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, theorist and musicologist, Kali. Z. Fasteau in an evening of her new music, a world premiere.  She will perform on piano, voice,...

Sunday, March 17 2013
4:00 pm
South Asia

Beyond Boundaries, Building Solidarities

The course will serve as a ‘primer’ for progressives and leftists on contemporary South Asian politics in the region, while also providing a historical context for current events.  The purpose of the course...

Sunday, March 17 2013
4:00 pm
China in Revolt

Anita Chan, Eli Friedman, Chris King-Chi Chan & Elaine Sio-ieng Hui

Over the past few years, millions of Chinese workers have been striking for better pay and working conditions - and many have been winning their demands. This activity – especially against a background of...

Tuesday, March 19 2013
7:30 pm
How We Can Win?

A Talk with Marian Kramer, moderated by David Harvey

Mass unemployment. School closures. Rampant misogyny. Police shootings. What does a revolutionary struggle look like today? Marian Kramer comes to the Brecht Forum to talk...

Wednesday, March 20 2013
7:30 pm
Iraq Now

Reparations, the Right to Heal & the Question of International Solidarity

Maggie Martin & Yanar Mohammed

Join us for an evening with Yanar Mohammed of the Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq, as well as Iraq Veterans Against the War's Director of Organizing, Maggie Martin, who will have jointly...

Saturday, March 23 2013
1:30 pm
- 4:00 pm
The Housing Question

Mortgage Foreclosures: Socially Just Solutions

Tom Angotti & Peter Marcuse with Special Guests

NOTE: Due to illness, this session is POSTPONED to APRIL 6.

How can residents in homes being foreclosed best be helped to stay in their homes? Should only those who can afford them...

Sunday, March 24 2013
6:00 pm
A Sunday Salon

Earthdriver.org in conjunction with the Brecht Forum is thrilled to introduce a new music series. The debut performance of this series will feature the high-powered trio, of Bassist/Vocalist Jeremiah Hosea,...

Monday, April 1 2013
7:30 pm
Labor & the Strikes to Come

Jocelyn Cohn, James Frey, John Garvey & Ursula Levelt

All across the country, the bosses are burning our contracts. Documents that once offered a guarantee of steady if modest raises and some measure of protection against arbitrary employment policies today...

Wednesday, April 3 2013
7:30 pm
Urban Collectives: Creating Community within NYC
 
Based on the cohousing model, urban collectives are intentional urban communities whose members share activities such as cooking, gardening, making art, childcare, shopping, and participate...
Saturday, April 6 2013
1:30 pm
- 4:00 pm
The Housing Question

Mortgage Foreclosures: Socially Just Solutions

Tom Angotti & Peter Marcuse with Special Guests

How can residents in homes being foreclosed best be helped to stay in their homes? Should only those who can afford them be helped to stay? Should banks or lenders be made whole by government help if there...

Tuesday, April 9 2013
7:30 pm
Global Capitalism

Monthly Update

Rick Wolff

These Tuesday evenings begin with updates and analyses of major economic events during the last month. We focus especially on the ongoing global capitalist economic crisis, government responses, and how they...

Wednesday, April 10 2013
7:30 pm
Padatik

(The Guerilla Fighter)

Discussion with Renee Conly

A university activist on the run from the police finds sanctuary through Party connections in the apartment of an attractive female ad executive who shelters him....

Thursday, April 11 2013
7:30 pm
Priests of Our Democracy

The Supreme Court, Academic Freedom, and the Anti Communist Purge

Marjorie Heins

In the early 1950s, New York City’s teachers and professors became the targets of massive investigations into their political beliefs and associations. Those who refused to cooperate in the questioning were...

Friday, April 12 2013
8:00 pm
Strike Anywhere:

15th Anniversary Birthday Bash

The Tours Soundpainting Orchestra

The Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble was founded in 1997 in NYC by Artistic/Producing Director, Leese Walker. Its mission is to promote empathy, free-thinking and greater social awareness through...

Monday, April 15 2013
7:30 pm
History of Capitalism & Science

Cliff D Conner & Joel Kovel

Is profit motive the engine of scientific inquiry? Are scientific breakthroughs the product of great minds or movements?  How is science, technology and political power interwoven?

In this kickoff...

Tuesday, April 16 2013
7:30 pm
Songs of Freedom

Mat Callahan & Yvonne Moore

Songs of Freedom is a celebration of the life and work of James Connolly, the Irish revolutionary socialist martyred by the British government for his role in the Easter Rising of 1916. It is at...

Wednesday, April 17 2013
7:30 pm
Down the Up Escalator

How the 99 Percent Live in the Great Recession

Barbara Garson

The Great Recession has thrown huge economic chal­lenges at almost all Americans save the super-affluent few, and we are only now beginning to reckon up the human toll it is taking. Down the Up Escalator...

Thursday, April 18 2013
7:30 pm
We Are Not Machines

A Report from Foxconn and Struggles of Workers in China

GONGCHAO Collective

The Chinese-Taiwanese company Foxconn employs more than one million people in China alone. As the world's biggest contract manufacturer in electronics it works for Apple and many other brands. Foxconn's...

Friday, April 19 2013
7:30 pm
Secret Wars

Drones, Technology & War Unmanned

Josh Begley, Darryl Li, Madiha R. Tahir & Saadia Toor

The unmanned attacks (drone wars) that have taken place in Pakistan, Yemen and the horn of Africa have morphed into domestic surveillance programs for US law enforcement. Indeed, drones are being used to...

Saturday, April 20 2013
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
Cop-in-the-Head

Facilitated by Marie Claire Picher

Cop-in-the-Head is a collection of Theater of the Oppressed techniques that uses games and exercises to recognize and confront internalized forms of oppression, and explore power relations and collective...

Saturday, April 20 2013
1:30 pm
- 4:00 pm
The Housing Question

Rent Control: Economics & Social Justice

Tom Angotti & Peter Marcuse with Special Guests

What are the net economic effects of rent controls? Do they restrict private development, keep the middle class in the city, slow gentrification, help the poor, endanger good housing maintenance, or punish...

Saturday, April 20 2013
8:00 pm
Michael Marcus & Magic Door

Featuring Rashaan Carter, Michael Marcus, Aruan Ortiz, Jay Rosen & Charles Taylor

Neues Kabarett is pleased to present Michael Marcus and his quintet, Magic Door, one of several projects led by the veteran multi-reedist. Featuring: Michael Marcus (clarinet), Aruan Ortiz (piano/electric...

Monday, April 22 2013
7:00 pm
Building the New in the Eye of the Storm

Urban Ecology & the Post Sandy Moment

Nastaran Morit, Amity Paye, Andrew Smith & Chris Williams

In this special Earth Day program, NYC activists take a deeper look at urban ecology after Hurricane Sandy. Beyond the moralism and commercialism of "green capitalism", this panel will take a visonary...

Tuesday, April 23 2013
7:00 pm
Struggle & Resistance of India's Maruit Suzuki Auto Workers

Suzanne Adely, Biju Matthew & Immanuel Ness. Moderator: Terri Nilliasca.

In the past two years, the young workers of India's largest automobile manufacturer in the Gurgaon, Haryana Industrial Belt, outside Delhi, have led a ground-breaking campaign against systemic exploitation...

Thursday, April 25 2013
7:30 pm
Food Justice, Labor Rights & the Environment

Gerardo Renique, Nancy Romer & Sean Sweeney

While, closely interconnected in the corporate food system, worker/producer and consumer concerns and demands are usually voiced by separated, and many times antagonistic movements and organizations....

Saturday, April 27 2013
1:30 pm
- 4:00 pm
The Housing Question

Rent Control: Economics & Social Justice

Tom Angotti & Peter Marcuse with Special Guests

What are the net economic effects of rent controls? Do they restrict private development, keep the middle class in the city, slow gentrification, help the poor, endanger good housing maintenance, or punish...

Saturday, April 27 2013
4:00 pm
The Artist DIY Workshop

Jordan Baker Caldwell, Jose Castillo, Sophia Dawson, Ebony Noelle Golden, Lehna Huie, Caitlin Meissner, Glenford Nuñez, Jabari Owens-Bailey & Try Harder NYC

The Artist DIY (do it yourself) Workshop aims to empower artists by providing them a space to share their unique artistic paths and experiences with one another. In doing so, participants will learn a number...

Sunday, April 28 2013
6:00 pm
Sunday Salon

A New Music Series Featuring Paul Josephs/ Yako 440 & Baba Israel

Earthdriver.org in conjunction with the Brecht Forum is thrilled to introduce a new music series, A Sunday Salon. Tonight's performance will feature Paul Joseph and Metrosonics, with an acoustic set by Baba...

Monday, April 29 2013
7:30 pm
A World to Win

Steve Williams

In the aftermath of the economic collapse of 2008, ever-expanding wars, escalating attacks on immigrants and people of color and worsening ecological catastrophes, many on the Left wondered “Where’s the...

Tuesday, April 30 2013
7:30 pm
Catastrophism

The Apocalyptic Politics of Collapse & Rebirth

Eddie Yuen

Catastrophism explores the politics of apocalypse—on the left and right, in the environmental movement—and examines why the lens of catastrophe can distort our understanding of the dynamics at the heart of...

Wednesday, May 1 2013
6:00 pm
May Day Celebration at the Brecht Forum!

It has been a long winter but Spring has arrived and all of us here at the Brecht Forum would love to see all of our friends on Wednesday, May 1st for our annual May Day celebration.

There will be...

Thursday, May 2 2013
7:30 pm
Rock the Boat, Cross the Line & Speak Truth to Power

An Evening with Roy Bourgeois & Medea Benjamin

Roy Bourgeois (founder of the School of the Americas Watch) and Medea Benjamin (CODEPINK/Global Exchange cofounder) have sustained the Antiwar movement for decades and inspired activism in others. Join with...

Saturday, May 4 2013
7:00 pm
Breaking the Silence on the Art World

ArtLeaks Gazette Launch Event

Corina Apostol & Dmitry Vilensky

ArtLeaks members would like to initiate an open discussion at the Brecht Forum in NYC on May 4th, around our upcoming ArtLeaks Gazette, focused on establishing a politics of truth by breaking the silence on...

Wednesday, May 8 2013
7:30 pm
Les Contis

Discussion with Rust Gilbert & Michael Lardner

In  March 2009 Continental Tire announced it was closing its plant near Paris. The 1200 workers suddenly facing a jobless future decided...

Thursday, May 9 2013
6:00 pm
African Palestinians of Jerusalem

Andrew Courtney

Photographer Andrew Courtney presents a photo-documentary exhibit of the little known African Palestinian community whose lives and history are centered in the heart of the old city Jerusalem.

The...

Saturday, May 11 2013
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
Approaches to Consensus-Building Using Forum Theater

Facilitated by Marie Claire Picher

Looking at the Occupy movement that captured the collective imagination in late 2011, and some of the burgeoning newer movements that have since coalesced, this one-day workshop will examine some of the ways...

Tuesday, May 14 2013
7:30 pm
Global Capitalism

Monthly Update

Rick Wolff

 These Tuesday evenings begin with updates and analyses of major economic events during the last month. We focus especially on the ongoing global capitalist economic crisis, government responses, and how...

Thursday, May 16 2013
7:00 pm
What is Counter-tourism?

An Interactive Workshop on Rethinking History, Reclaiming Space & Passing It On

Student Community Action Tours

City planners make maps. Seasoned experts give tours. It doesn't have to be this way! Through counter-tourism, people investigate the grassroots life and history of their...

Friday, May 17 2013
3:45 pm
Workers Unite Film Festival @ The Brecht Forum

Our Festival is scheduled between the 100th anniversary of the success of the "Bread and Roses" strike in Lawrence, MA. the 101st anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire, a rallying point for organizing...

Friday, May 17 2013
6:15 pm
Social Justice Lawyering and the Possibilities of Change

A Conversation with Colin Gonsalves

The Indian Supreme Court has often been defined as one of the most powerful judiciaries in the world. Known as one of the most accessible courts due to its famous Public Interest Litigation or Social Action...

Saturday, May 18 2013
8:00 pm
The Black Butterflies

Mercedes Figeroas (saxophones), Tony Larokko (saxophones, percussion), Fred Berryhill (djembe, percussion), Bopa "King" Carre (dongas, percussion), Nick Gianni (bass), Dan Tepfer (Keyboards), Kenny Wolleson (drums)

The Black Butterflies are individuals who come together from different cultural, ethnical, and geological backgrounds, brought together by spirit to elevate the listener to a higher plain of consciousness...

Sunday, May 19 2013
3:30 pm
politics

A tribute to Jayne Cortez

Althea SullyCole, Mariposa,Bern Nix Quartet with Matt Lavelle-Reggie Sylvester & Francois Grillot, Patricia Spears Jone & Jason Kao Hwang-, Bill Cole, Warren Smith, Joe Dale, Shanya Dulberger, Lisette Santiago, Ras Moshe

Live performance of jazz and poetry in honor of Afro-surrealist pioneer and activist Jayne Cortez

Lineup:

3:30
Althea SullyCole-Kora

4:00
Mariposa-Poetry
Ras-...

Monday, May 20 2013
7:30 pm
Quebec Student Uprising

Reflections from Montreal

An interactive discussion and sildeshow on the 2012 Quebec student uprising by Stefan Christoff, author of the recent booklet Le fond de l'air est rouge. Christoff who was an active participant...

Tuesday, May 21 2013
7:30 pm
Calls to Conscience

Prison Resistance in Palestine, Guantánamo, the U.S. & Iran

Sahar Francis, Leili Kashani, Victoria Law, Asoo & Darryl Li

Join us for a panel discussion on imprisonment and resistance featuring Sahar Francis, director of the Ramallah-based prisoners' rights organization Addameer (Arabic for "conscience"), in conversation with...

Wednesday, May 22 2013
7:30 pm
Drawn from the Fire, Children of the Intifada

Heather Spears

There will be a reading, "Poets for Peace in Palestine", and then a viewing of the documentary,"Drawn from the Fire, Children of the Intifada." Following that, the program will end with a Q&A with Ms....

Thursday, May 23 2013
7:30 pm
She Who Struggles for the People and is Thankful

Assata Shakur and Us

Casey Butcher, Sophia Dawson, Casey Johanna, Lehna Huie, Dequi Kioni-Sadik & John Potash

Forty years ago Assata Olugbala Shakur, long a subject of the FBI's infamous Counter Intelligence Program due to her elevated political consciousness and formidable organizing skill, was targeted for...

Friday, May 24 2013
7:30 pm
Idle No More!

A Presentation on Indigeous Rights

Sylvia McAdam (cofounder of Idle No More) & Kerry Coast

Coming out of the echo of the Occupy Movement, Idle No More is an indigeous movement that has rocked the foundations of the Canadian settler state.. As a movement of First People's it has challenged the...

Saturday, May 25 2013
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
Image Theater

Looking at Aging—Its Effects on Families, Caregivers & the Aging Person

Facilitated by Elia Gurna & Marie-Claire Picher

In our society, the process of growing old is at once beautiful and awe-inspiring, and, for families and people close to an aging person, can be an ongoing, celebratory relationship. But for the aging person...

Sunday, May 26 2013
6:00 pm
A Sunday Salon New Music: Alex Alexander

This Memorial Day weekend we are giving the drummer some! Alex Alexander is a multi dimesional percussionist who has performed with the likes of Chaka Khan, Eminen and Bernie Worell. Stepped in Latin,...

Monday, May 27 2013
7:00 pm
Stories on Rights and Resistance

Indigenous Maya Activists in Central America

Join us for a panel discussing featuring indigenous activists from Guatemala and Belize speaking on freedom of expression, land rights, and the movement against extractive industries. 

Guatemala has...

Friday, May 31 2013
8:00 pm
A Doll House

In 2006, Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House held the distinction of being the world's most performed play. Few plays have had a similar impact globally on social norms and conditions due to its critical...

Saturday, June 1 2013
8:00 pm
A Doll House

In 2006, Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House held the distinction of being the world's most performed play. Few plays have had a similar impact globally on social norms and conditions due to its critical...

Sunday, June 2 2013
7:00 pm
A Doll House

In 2006, Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House held the distinction of being the world's most performed play. Few plays have had a similar impact globally on social norms and conditions due to its critical...

Monday, June 3 2013
7:30 pm
Thorough the Prism of the Mexican Revolution

Casey Butcher & Christina Heatherton

The legacy of the Mexican Revolution has continued to inspire social movements over the century. From organizing efforts of the United Farm Workers, the Zapatistas, to protests against ongoing drug war, the...

Wednesday, June 5 2013
6:00 pm
The Future of the Left

A Conversation on Socialist Unity

Chaired by Pat Fry – Left Labor Project

Opening remarks from Mark Solomon – Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism
Responses by:
• Bhaskar Sunkara, Editor – Jacobin...

Thursday, June 6 2013
7:30 pm
The New Africa

Underdevelopment or Liberation?

Samar Al Bulushi, Glen Ford & Wazir Mohamed

Africa is portrayed as a tragedy in the mainstream media, the victim of bad leaders and bad luck. Yet if we scratch the surface, what we perceive as tragic is the result of years of underdevelopment. The...

Friday, June 7 2013
8:00 pm
A Doll House

In 2006, Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House held the distinction of being the world's most performed play. Few plays have had a similar impact globally on social norms and conditions due to its critical...

Saturday, June 8 2013
8:00 pm
A Doll House

In 2006, Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House held the distinction of being the world's most performed play. Few plays have had a similar impact globally on social norms and conditions due to its critical...

Sunday, June 9 2013
7:00 pm
A Doll House

In 2006, Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House held the distinction of being the world's most performed play. Few plays have had a similar impact globally on social norms and conditions due to its critical...

Tuesday, June 11 2013
7:30 pm
Global Capitalism

Monthly Update

Rick Wolff

These Tuesday evenings begin with updates and analyses of major economic events during the last month. We focus especially on the ongoing global capitalist economic crisis, government responses, and how they...

Wednesday, June 12 2013
7:30 pm
The Navigators

A Film by Ken Loach

Discussion with Rust Gilbert & Michael Lardner

In South Yorkshire, a small group of railway maintenance men discover that because of privatization, their lives will never be the same. When the trusty British Rail sign is replaced by one reading East...

Thursday, June 13 2013
8:30 pm
Apples, Oranges & Pears

A Potpourri of New Music Mixing Bali, Java, Egypt & Downtown New York

Gamelan Son of Lion

NOTE: This event is POSTPONED. Watch for a...

Friday, June 14 2013
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Kant's Critique of the Power of Judgment (1790)

Russell Dale

Immanuel Kant (1724 – 1804) is widely considered to be one of the giants of European philosophy in spite of the fact that he explicitly defended the most outrageous views about people of color. Kant's works...

Friday, June 14 2013
8:00 pm
SoCorpo Tour of Inelement

Sasha Bogdanowitsch & Sabrina Lastman

SoCorpo is a vocal duo comprised of Sasha Bogdanowitsch & Sabrina Lastman, whose music stretches the possibilities of the human voice and bridges gaps between contemporary new music, jazz, folk &...

Saturday, June 15 2013
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
Rainbow of Desire

Facilitated by Marie Claire Picher

Rainbow of Desire, an Image Theater technique, is a technique similar to Cop-in-the-Head. Where Cop uses games and exercises to recognize and confront internalized forms of oppression, Rainbow of Desire...

Monday, June 17 2013
7:30 pm
M.A.D. Fiction

Selections from the American Cold War Scene

Michael Lardner & Members of the Revolutions Study Group

Schedule:
June 17: Opening discussion
June 24, July 1 & 8: Philip Roth’s I Married A Communist
July 15, 22 & 29: E.L. Doctorow’s Book...

Thursday, June 20 2013
7:00 pm
Hardhats, Hippies and Hawks

The Vietnam Antiwar Movement as Myth and Memory

Penny Lewis with Stanley Aronowitz & Francis Fox Piven

Please join Stanley Aronowitz, Frances Fox Piven, and author Penny Lewis to discuss and celebrate the publication of Hardhats, Hippies and Hawks, The Vietnam Antiwar Movement as Myth and Memory (...

Monday, June 24 2013
7:30 pm
An Unlikely Warrior

Evolution of a Black Nationalist Revolutionary

Iyaluua Ferguson & Herman Ferguson

An Unlikely Warrior tells the amazing biographic story of Herman Ferguson. The book chronicles his evolution from an “ all- american “ boy growing up in the Jim Crow South to a Pan Africanist/ Black...

Wednesday, June 26 2013
6:00 pm
Works by SICA

Sica, a friend of the Brecht Forum since its first days, has been active creating visual art for over forty years. Sica works in several mediums: oil painting, ceramics and metal sculpture.  She also uses a...

Thursday, June 27 2013
7:30 pm
Greek American Radicals

The Untold Story

Dan Georgakas, Kostis Karpozilos, Eric Poulos

The historical documentary  Greek American Radicals - the untold story  presents  a forgotten page of Greek immigrant experience in America: the role of immigrants in the radical labor movement in the United...

Saturday, June 29 2013
8:00 pm
The Richard Bliwas Quartet

Neues Kabarett presents: The Richard Bliwas Quartet

featuring: Richard Bliwas (piano), Daniel Carter (tenor saxophone), Ben Scher (guitar/bass), Jerrold Kavanagh (drums)...

Friday, July 5 2013
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
Looking at the Politics of the Theater of the Oppressed through Forum Theater

WORKSHOP IS CURRENTLY FULL

facilitated by Julian Boal & Marie-Claire Picher

WORKSHOP IS CURRENTLY FULL!

This three-day workshop is an outgrowth of a collaboration and some conversations that took place over the years between Julian Boal, TOPLAB facilitator Marie-Claire...

Friday, July 5 2013
8:00 pm
Marxism & the THeater of the Oppressed

Julian Boal

Julian Boal is based in Rio de Janeiro and is an international practitioner of Theater of the Oppressed. He is a founder of Groupe du Théâtre de l'Opprimé and author of Images of a Popular Theatre....

Wednesday, July 10 2013
7:30 pm
The Crime of Monsieur Lange

Discussion with Peter Schulman

A man and a woman arrive in a cafe-hotel near the Belgian frontier. The customers recognize the man from the police's description. His name is Amedee Lange, he murdered Batala in Paris. His lady friend...

Thursday, July 11 2013
7:00 pm
South Asian Perspectives on Yoga in America

Speakers TBA

Does it matter that popular yoga magazines rarely feature South Asians on the...

Monday, July 15 2013
7:00 pm
Copy of Joe Turner's Come and Gone

Written by: August Wilson, Directed by:DeMone

Harold Loomis took to the road with his young daughter to find his wife and on the journey he discovers his song that leads him to his life.

...

Monday, July 15 2013
7:00 pm
Copy of Joe Turner's Come and Gone

Written by: August Wilson, Directed by:DeMone

Harold Loomis took to the road with his young daughter to find his wife and on the journey he discovers his song that leads him to his life.

...

Monday, July 15 2013
7:00 pm
Joe Turner's Come and Gone

Written by: August Wilson, Directed by:DeMone

Harold Loomis took to the road with his young daughter to find his wife and on the journey he discovers his song that leads him to his life.

...

Tuesday, July 16 2013
7:30 pm
Christianity and Black Oppression

Zay D. Green

Class schedule:

Class #1: July 16

The Moral Issue and the Status of Blacks

...

Saturday, July 20 2013
8:00 pm
An Evening with Kali. Z. Fasteau

Neues Kabarett is proud to present multi-instrumentist, composer, producer, and theorist/musicologist, Kali. Z. Fasteau in an evening of her new music, a world premiere.  She will perform on piano, voice,...

Tuesday, July 23 2013
7:30 pm
3 Short Plays By Bertolt Brecht

Elephant Run District is presenting three rarely-performed short plays, two of which required the creation of a special contract from the publishing company Samuel...

Wednesday, July 24 2013
7:30 pm
The Poorer Nations

A Possible History of the Global South

Vijay Prashad in Conversation with Andrew Hsiao

Peace, Bread, and Justice: in the 1970s, this was the banner under which the Global South united. The time seemed ripe for massive change in the global order, where the old superstructure would be turned...

Friday, July 26 2013
9:30 am
- 5:30 pm
Toward the Commons

Our current period is marked by capitalist imposed austerity that has ripped the fabric of working people's lives. The continued assault on the public sector, alongside the environmental degradation of the...

Friday, July 26 2013
9:00 am
- 5:30 pm
Toward the Commons

Featuring Sam Anderson, Matthew Birkhold, Pamela Brown, Cliff Conner, Jodi Dean, Silvia Federici, Reg Flowers, Rust Gilbert, Michael Lardner, Randy Martin, Liz Mestres, Cesare Ottolini, Rob Robinson, Shahid Stover, Greg Wilpert, Rick Wolff & Others TBA

Our current period is marked by capitalist-imposed austerity that has ripped the fabric of working people's lives--displacing people from their homes, communities and jobs. The continued assault on the...

Sunday, July 28 2013
6:00 pm
Music Salon Series

Box Wave & Digital Diaspora

Earthdriver is back with their regular Music Salon Series at the Brecht Forum featuring the exciting music of Box Wave & Digital Diaspora this evening evening.

For more about please check out:...

Tuesday, July 30 2013
7:00 pm
Gasland Part II

GASLAND PART II shows how the stakes have been raised on all sides in one of the most important environmental issues facing our nation today. The film demonstrates that the gas industry’s...

Tuesday, August 6 2013
7:00 pm
Free At Last 1979-1990

(This is the last disc in the 7-part series, Have You Heard from Johannesburg, a documentary about  the global anti-apartheid movement.)

Diving into the heart of the conflict, South...

Monday, August 12 2013
7:30 pm
Casting a Critical Eye on the Foucauldian Concept of Resistance, in Light of Marcuse and Marx

Kevin B. Anderson

The Foucauldian concept of specific forms of resistance has come to the fore in radical thought, as seen in terrains as diverse as academic social theory and anarchist activism. It has displaced earlier...

Tuesday, August 13 2013
7:00 pm
Black Radical Imagination Showcase

A Night of Short Films

SPLIT ENDS, I FEEL WONDERFUL by Akosua Adoma Owusu
A woman attaches hair piece, black women in hair salons get their hair plaited; and a woman models on a yellow turban. Eccentric...

Wednesday, August 14 2013
7:30 pm
Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment

Morgan Delt (played by David Warner) is a failed artist and son of left parents who own a fish and chips shop in downmarket London. The film starts off when his haute bourgeois wife Leonie (played by Vanessa...

Thursday, August 15 2013
7:00 pm
Xtigone

Written by Nambi E. Kelly

Gang violence. Gun violence. And in the middle of it all, is loss of life and a community in pain desperately searching for answers.

Join us for a Community Conversation immediately following the...

Tuesday, August 20 2013
7:00 pm
Brother Outsider

The Life of Bayard Rustin

During his 60-year career as an activist, organizer and "troublemaker," Bayard Rustin formulated many of the strategies that propelled the American civil rights movement. His passionate belief in Gandhi's...

Thursday, August 22 2013
7:00 pm
Drones: A Protest Play

Jeena Yi, Micah Stock, Andrew Zox, John Gordon, Wei Yi Lin, Chris Tyler & Ari Rodriguez

A patriotic and utterly sincere drone pilot and his wife are detained by the federal government and held indefinitely in government custody without a conviction or a trial after one of the President’s...

Friday, August 23 2013
7:00 pm
Drones: A Protest Play

Jeena Yi, Micah Stock, Andrew Zox, John Gordon, Wei Yi Lin, Chris Tyler & Ari Rodriguez

A patriotic and utterly sincere drone pilot and his wife are detained by the federal government and held indefinitely in government custody without a conviction or a trial after one of the President’s...

Saturday, August 24 2013
3:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
The Dissident Arts Festival 2013

Featuring Roy Campbell, Unconspicuous Meeting, Steve Dalachinsky, Randy Credico, Tesla Colis, Sosala, The Red Microphone, Obi Kaye, Sana Shabazz, The Dissident Arts Orchestra & Others

The annual Dissident Arts Festival, a celebration of revolutionary Free Jazz, New Music, Poetry and Film, returns to Greenwich Village’s Brecht Forum for the fourth consecutive year. Our event this year...

Tuesday, August 27 2013
6:00 pm
Broken On All Sides

Race, Mass Incarceration, & New Visions for Criminal Justice in the U.S.

The documentary centers around the theory put forward by many, and most recently by Michelle Alexander (who appears in the movie), that mass incarceration has become "The New Jim Crow." That is, since the...

Tuesday, September 10 2013
7:30 pm
Global Capitalism

Impacts & Alternatives for Cities, States & Nations

Rick Wolff

These Tuesday evenings begin with updates and analyses of the last month’s major economic events. We focus on the global capitalist economic crisis, government responses, and the growing challenges to...

Wednesday, September 11 2013
7:30 pm
The American Ruling Class

Written by Lewis H. Lapham, this film explores America’s most taboo topic: class, seeking to answer the question, "Does America have a ruling class?" Its producers consider it the first "dramatic-documentary...

Friday, September 27 2013
7:00 pm
- 11:00 pm
Moving Out Party!

Baoku & The Image Afro-beat Band, Jeremiah Hosea & Ras Moshe

We are moving at the end of September... and that means we need to have one last BIG PARTY! We invite all teachers, students, subscribers, supporters neighbors and fellow rabble rousers to come hang out one...

Tuesday, October 1 2013
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Beginning Spanish Class

Marisol Ruiz

A first course for those with little to no previous knowledge of the language. Students speak Spanish from the first day and acquire basic speaking, reading, and writing skills...

Wednesday, October 2 2013
7:30 pm
Smoke Signals

The Politics of Marijuana Legalization

Martin A. Lee

A powerpoint overview of Martin A. Lee’s new book, Smoke Signals: A Social History of Marijuana – Medical, Recreational and Scientific. Lee discusses how cannabis first took root in the western...

Wednesday, October 2 2013
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
Intermediate Spanish

Jose Rosa

Jose Rosa, an immigrant from El Salvador, with 15 years experience teaching Spanish to teenagers and adults, will conduct classes to develop conversational skills while learning more complex grammatical...

Wednesday, October 2 2013
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
Emancipatory Aesthetics & Hip Hop Culture

Shahid Stover

An Emancipatory Aesthetics is unapologetically concerned with Art, Music, Film, Theatre, Poetry and Literature, only in so far as these various forms of media sustain, question, inform or contribute towards...

Thursday, October 3 2013
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Capitalism & the Ecological Crisis

A Marxist Analysis

Chris Williams

This class will examine the capitalist roots of the multi-faceted ecological crisis via a Marxist economic and political analysis.  Background will include discussion of the science of climate change, the...

Friday, October 4 2013
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Hegel's Encyclopedia Logic (1830)

Russell Dale

Hegel's philosophy has had a great influence on much of what has happened in the world since this time (1770 - 1831) and is crucial to nderstanding much of modern philosophy as well as to understanding...

Friday, October 4 2013
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Giovanni Arrighi's Long Twentieth Century

Ganesh Trichur

Giovanni Arrighi’s 1994 work, The Long Twentieth Century, is a masterpiece of historical sociology and political economy of the capitalist world system over seven long centuries of accumulation and over-...

Monday, October 7 2013
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Literature & Revolution

M.A.D. Fiction continued

Members of the Revolutions Study Group

We will be reading and discussing The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver, a novel that both protests and reflects the cultural impact of American plans for Mutually Assured Destruction (M.A.D.) by nuclear...

Monday, October 7 2013
7:30 pm
Revolutions

Reform or Revolution? Working-Class Politics in Europe from the Defeat of the Paris Commune to the 1914 Outbreak of World War I – Part 1

John Dudley, Rust Gilbert, Michael Lardner, Branden Rippey, Thomas Smith & David Worley

This class will provide an invaluable background for the study of the worldwide workers radicalization beginning toward the end of World War I whose greatest success was the Russian Revolution of 1917. The...

Tuesday, October 8 2013
7:30 pm
Capital Vol 1

Marcus Graetsch

Note: The start of this class was postponed from Oct 1 to Oct 8.

Be prepared for a long journey because we want to try to read that whole classic book! It still is an indispensable read if...

Tuesday, October 8 2013
7:00 pm
Global Capitalism

Impacts & Alternatives for Cities, States & Nations

Rick Wolff

Special foci of October 8 program:
1. Causes and consequences of government shutdown and debt ceiling standoff
2. Capitalism's global relocation and its social...

Wednesday, October 9 2013
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Black Reconstruction in America

By W.E.B. DuBois

Tim Schermerhorn

Black Reconstruction is an essential and primary building block in understanding the culture and politics of the United States.  It is also an excellent (arguably the best) place to start...

Wednesday, October 9 2013
7:30 pm
Le Havre

Discussion with Dennis Broe

Le Havre is a 2011 comedy-drama which tells the story of a shoeshiner who tries to save an immigrant child in the French port city Le Havre.

Marcel Marx, a former bohemian and struggling...

Thursday, October 10 2013
7:30 pm
Fighting Jim Crow in the County of Kings

The Congress of Racial Equality in Brooklyn

Brian Purnell

The Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) established a reputation as one of the most important civil rights organizations of the early 1960s. In the wake of the southern student sit-ins, CORE created new...

Saturday, October 12 2013
11:00 am
- 1:00 pm
Reading Capital Volume III

Stanley Aronowitz

A close reading of the crucial chapters of Marx's Capital, Volume III including crisis theory, tendency of the rate of profit to fall, the Trinitarian formula and the oft misunderstood fictitious...

Saturday, October 12 2013
1:30 pm
- 3:30 pm
Modern Materialism

Historical Materialist Encounter with the "New Materialisms" of Post-structuralism & Post-modernism & the Biopolitical- a Continuation of the History of Materialism Project.

Michael Pelias

Beginning with Bacon's experimental method and Hobbes' mechanical materialism , this course will engage the development of philosophical materialism through the French enlightenment to the historical...

Saturday, October 12 2013
3:30 pm
- 5:30 pm
An Introduction to Advanced Political Theory

Peter Bratsis

A comprehensive engagement with political theory from the ancient- Aristotle's Politics, the modern- Machiavelli's The Prince to the all too contemporary- Carl Schmitt's Concept of the Political...

Thursday, October 17 2013
7:30 pm
- 11:00 pm
Brooklyn Love, Party & Open House @ The Brooklyn Commons

Featuring DJ Slim Hug

Join in the festivities at our joint office-warming party at the Brooklyn Commons. The Commons is a movement-building center on Atlantic Avenue with a wonderful event space, offices, classrooms and a rooftop...

Friday, October 18 2013
6:00 pm
Forum Theater

Facilitated by Marie-Claire Picher

Workshop days and times are: Friday, October 18, 2013 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm; Saturday, October 19 10:00 am to 6:00 pm; and Sunday, October 20 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.

Forum Theater is one of the forms in...

Wednesday, October 23 2013
7:30 pm
What Do We Mean When We Say Privilege, Ally & Comrade?

Exploring the Difficulty of Difference & Movement Building

Kazembe Balagun, Brittney Cooper, Melanie Bush & Others TBA. Moderated by Shaun Lin.

Over the past several years movement activists and intellectuals have devoted considerable time to discussing varying forms of privilege and what it means to be an ally. Thanks to these discussions, more...

Thursday, October 24 2013
7:00 pm
Bill Cole's Untempered Ensemble

with
Bill Cole, Warren Smith, Joe Daley, Althea Sully Cole, Kora Shayna Dulberger, Ras Moshe, & Lisette Santiago

Yes sisters and brothers, its change time again and that change entails a new location.
The Brecht is now located in Brooklyn! Within the complex called The Commons on Atlantic Ave. The classes.....

Wednesday, October 30 2013
7:30 pm
Did Somebody Say Riot?

AK Thompson in Conversation with James Jasper

Maligned in official accounts, the riot has in fact been a decisive feature of American politics. Nevertheless, analyses of its significance have hitherto remained divergent and inconclusive. In this...

Friday, November 1 2013
6:15 pm
A Statement From the Board of Directors of the Brecht Forum

On Wednesday October 23rd, the Brecht Forum organized a panel discussion on What Do We Mean When We Say Privilege, Ally & Comrade? One of the male panelists, a long time comrade and former employee of...

Friday, November 1 2013
8:00 pm
Day of the Dead Soundpainting Salon

"The Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble merges music, theater, improvisation and structured composition into a total multi-media experience--a 'happening' in which art leaps off the wall and into the...

Wednesday, November 6 2013
7:30 pm
Ken Loach's Bread and Roses

With Pilar Padilla, Elpidia Carrillo, George Lopez and Adrien Brody

Bread and Roses’ tagline hints at the ending: “The balance of power is about to change.” With subtitles in English and Spanish,...

Thursday, November 7 2013
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
They Were Soldiers: How the Wounded Return from America’s Wars

The Untold Story

Ann Jones

Ann Jones, PhD is an independent journalist and photographer. She has written eight books, contributed to fifteen others, and produced countless articles. Her work has been translated into ten languages. She...

Monday, November 11 2013
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Year One of the Russian Revolution

Richard Greeman

This six-week course will explore Victor Serge's history of the crucial year 1917-18, written in 1928-29 after the author's expulsion from the Communist Party as a Left Oppositionist. Comparisons with...

Tuesday, November 12 2013
8:00 pm
Global Capitalism

The Austerity Economy: Public & Private

Rick Wolff

Topics this evening will include the ongoing capitalist global crisis in the US, Europe and Japan versus that of China, India and Brazil and the crisis of socialisms spanning Europe to China. We will also...

Wednesday, November 13 2013
7:30 pm
Precarious Labor

Social Movements in the Contemporary Capitalist World

Suzanne Adely, Maurizio Atzeni & Frances Fox Piven.
Moderated by Manny Ness.

Panelists will discuss the dramatic growth of precarious labor on a comparative international basis and the decline of traditional labor unions and rise of new social movements. The discussion will examine...

Thursday, November 14 2013
7:00 pm
Out of Time

Lynne Segal

Join author Lynne Segal to celebrate the launch of her book, Out of Time.

In Out of Time, leading thinker Segal examines her life and surveys the work and lives of other writers...

Wednesday, November 20 2013
7:30 pm
Liberating Territories

Neighborhood Assemblies Transforming Urban Habitat & Sustaining Healthy Relationships

Casey Butcher

A Reportback from Chile

Revolutionary community organizing has a long, significant history in Chile. Today, folks are increasingly putting their roots down, coming together to form new, autonomous...

Thursday, November 21 2013
7:30 pm
Gas Pipelines or Wind Turbines? American Energy in the Twenty-First Century

Eric Walton

Premiere of Occupy the Pipeline's new video by Eric Walton will be followed by a discussion about new media, activism, and the future of renewable energy in America.  Join us to get to know other people...

Saturday, November 23 2013
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
Cop-in-the-Head

Facilitated by Kayhan Irani & Marie-Claire Picher

Workshop days and times are: Saturday, November 23, 2013 10:00 am to 6:00 pm; and Sunday, November 24, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.

Cop-in-the-Head is a collection of Theater of the Oppressed techniques...

Friday, November 29 2013
6:00 pm
"Holiday Music" with The Red Microphone

Sisters and brothers. The conscious sounds...classes...conversations continue at The Brecht's new Brooklyn location:

"Holiday Music" with The Red Microphone

John Pietaro-Vibes/Percussion...

Wednesday, December 4 2013
7:30 pm
Left Noir, Year Two

S.J. Rozan, Steven Wishnia, Kenneth Wishnia, Tim Sheard & Irene Marcuse

Five progressive crime writers discuss working in a popular genre with a long history of social commentary (going back to Dashiell Hammett in the 1920s), how and why they incorporate such viewpoints in their...

Thursday, December 5 2013
7:30 pm
In Letters of Blood and Fire

Work, Machines, and the Crisis of Capitalism

George Caffentzis

We welcome the publication of George Caffentzis' latest book—In Letters of Fire and Blood. While information technology, immaterial production, financialization, and globalization have been...

Tuesday, December 10 2013
8:00 pm
Global Capitalism

Impacts & Alternatives for Cities, States & Nations

Rick Wolff

These Tuesday evenings begin with updates and analyses of the last month’s major economic events. We focus on the global capitalist economic crisis, government responses, and the growing challenges to...

Wednesday, December 11 2013
7:30 pm
The Society of the Spectacle

A screening of Guy Debord's classic film based on his 1967 book of the same title. Debord was a key figure in the Situationist International (SI), a group that played an important role in catalyzing the May...

Thursday, December 12 2013
7:30 pm
Annual Holiday Party

Come celebrate the holiday season and the end of the Brecht Forum's first season in Brooklyn at out annual holiday party. 
There will be drinks and live jazz provided by the legendary Bill Cole...

Sunday, December 15 2013
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
An Introduction to the Theater of the Oppressed

Facilitated by Marie-Claire Picher

"We must emphasize: What Brecht does not want is that the spectators continue to leave their brains with their hats upon entering the theater, as do bourgeois spectators." --Augusto Boal

"The...

Wednesday, December 18 2013
7:30 pm
Political Leadership of the Brecht Forum

Over the past several weeks many Brecht Forum subscribers and supporters have begun to take an increasingly active interest in how the Brecht Forum is run and in what role the board of directors plays.  In...

Thursday, December 19 2013
7:30 pm
What Do We Do Now that DeBlasio is Elected?

Damaris Reyes, Manny Ness & Sam Anderson

With the election of Bill DeBlasio, New York is set to have its first progressive mayor in 20 years. Running on a platform that included an end to stop and frisk, increased spending for education, affordable...