2012 Programs

2012 Programs

Thursday, January 5 2012
7:30 pm
Guantánamo at Year 10

Building a Movement to Close the Prison & End All Unjust U.S. Detentions

Faisal Hashmi, Ramzi Kassem, Leili Kashani, Pardiss Kebriaei, Silky Shah & Laura Whitehorn

January 11, 2012 marks the shameful tenth anniversary of Guantánamo's opening. Join us in advance of this anniversary and participate in a critical town hall discussion with a range of activists...

Monday, January 16 2012
2:00 pm
You've Got To Move

2nd Annual "Revisiting the Revolutionary Martin Luther King"

You Got to Move is a documentary by Lucie Massie Phenix and Veronica Selver that follows people from communities in the Southern United States in their various processes of becoming involved in social change...

Tuesday, January 17 2012
7:30 pm
Global Capitalism

A Monthly Update & Discussion

Rick Wolff

These Tuesday evenings will each begin with an update and analysis of major economic events of the last month and their contexts of longer-term economic trends shaping politics and society here and abroad....

Thursday, January 19 2012
7:30 pm
New York Study Group

Reflections & Rising Movement

Saulo Colon, Harmony Goldberg, Lenina Nadal, Michelle O'Brien & Lee Schere

The New York Study Group (NYSG) was a network of activists and organizers, mostly people of color, based in diverse communities and organizations in New York City. NYSG provided a space for reflection and...

Friday, January 20 2012
7:30 pm
We Live in Financial Times

Part 1: Blackberry Curve

Marietta Hedges, Matt Higgins, Terry Runnels, Kevin Scott and Alyssa Simon

"We Live in Financial Times" is a play by Julia Lee Barclay and directed by Rik Walter; featuring Marietta Hedges*, Matt Higgins, Terry Runnels, Kevin Scott and Alyssa Simon*

A darkly funny...

Saturday, January 21 2012
7:30 pm
We Live in Financial Times

Part 1: Blackberry Curve

Marietta Hedges, Matt Higgins, Terry Runnels, Kevin Scott and Alyssa Simon

"We Live in Financial Times" is a play by Julia Lee Barclay and directed by Rik Walter; featuring Marietta Hedges*, Matt Higgins, Terry Runnels, Kevin Scott and Alyssa Simon*

A darkly funny...

Sunday, January 22 2012
6:00 pm
Occupy the Mind

Progressive Moral Agenda for the 21st Century

Dr. Serene Jones, Rabbi Michael Lerner, Rev. Stephen H. Phelps, Prof. James Vrettos, Dr. Cornel West, Richard D. Wolff,

This special evening of thoughtful conversation and discussion will be held in the Nave of Riverside Church on Sunday, January 22nd starting at 6:00 pm. The event is free and will be live streamed on the...

Monday, January 23 2012
7:30 pm
Revolutions

Spain 1936-1939:

Michael Lardner

In July of 1936 Generalissimo Francisco Franco led a military coup against the Spanish Republic and the reformist Popular Front government. With the Army fully behind him Franco's fascist coalition expected...

Tuesday, January 24 2012
7:30 pm
Monologues from the Old Folks Home

Writer Gordon Gilbert with A Large Cast of Characters

This production addresses issues of the elderly in our society in the context of an entertaining story.

The Characters and Readers (in order of appearance) 

Our narrator:...

Friday, January 27 2012
7:30 pm
Political Leadership of the Brecht Forum

A Conversation Between the Brecht Forum Community and the Board of Directors

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

Friday, January 27 2012
7:30 pm
Haiti Since the Earthquake

Tectonic Shifts

Manolia Charlotin, Lisa Davis, Etant Dupain, Melinda Miles, Pablo Morales, Mark Schuller & Gina Ulysse

Haiti Since the Earthquake: ‘Tectonic Shifts’ Book Launch & Panel Discussion Featuring contributors Manolia Charlotin, Melinda Miles, Lisa Davis and Etant Dupain, together with editors Mark Schuller and...

Friday, January 27 2012
9:02 pm
Friday, January 27 2012
9:02 pm
Precairous 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...

Friday, January 27 2012
9:02 pm
Remixing Faith:

Faith, Revolution and Movement Building

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, January 27 2012
9:02 pm
West of Eden:

Communes and Utopia in Northern California

Iain Boal and others

In the aftermath of the Vietnam War, a large portion of the population had become disenchanted with the American way of life that they did not feel they belonged to. While some openly revolted in the streets...

Friday, January 27 2012
9:02 pm
The Red and The Black:

African American Spirituality at the Crossroads of Christianity and Voudun

Anika Lani Haynes (Moderated by 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, January 27 2012
9:02 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...

Friday, January 27 2012
9:02 pm
The Hubert Harrison-Theodore Allen Series:

An Evening with William Loren Katz

William Loren Katz is the noted author of over 40 books.  He is a truth-seeker.  Dedicated to researching America’s celebrated, but gap-filled history, he brings the deliberately lost, misconstrued and...

Friday, January 27 2012
9:02 pm
The People's Pension

The Struggle to Defend Social Security Since Reagan

A discussion with author Eric Laursen

The People's Pension is both groundbreaking history and an indispensable guide for anyone concerned about one of the biggest issues in the upcoming election. With 95 percent of Americans participating...

Friday, January 27 2012
9:02 pm
Thinking About What Replaces Capitalism

The State of Play in the “Designing Socialism” Discussion

David Laibman

Believe it or not, the possibilities are just starting to emerge. The insufficient socialisms of the past (and present) have left us rich legacies. New information technologies, grass roots activism,...

Friday, January 27 2012
9:02 pm
Uncle Swami:

South Asians in America Today

Vijay Prashad

Within hours of the attacks on the World Trade Center, misdirected assaults on Sikhs and other South Asians flared on streets across the nation, serving as harbingers of a more suspicious, less discerning,...

Friday, January 27 2012
9:02 pm
Scenes from Revolt Sustained:

A Report Back from Tunisia

This Tuesday we will host a reportback from some comrades who spent some weeks in April traveling around Tunisia, meeting with militants, rebels, anarchists, Stalinists, council communists, unionists,...

Saturday, January 28 2012
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
Rainbow of Desire

Kayhan Irani and 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, January 30 2012
2:19 pm
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2:22 pm
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2:16 pm
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Monday, January 30 2012
2:19 pm
The Society of the Spectacle
Monday, January 30 2012
2:19 pm
The Society of the Spectacle

Come watch a screening of Guy Debord's classic film based on his 1967 book of the same title--the Situationist International (SI) text that informed and motivated the French Revolution of May/June 1968....

Monday, January 30 2012
2:19 pm
Drawn from the Fire, Children of the Intifada

Poetry & Drawings by Heather Spears

There will be a reading, "Poets for Peace in Palestine" followed by a screeniing of the documentary, "Drawn from the Fire, Children of the Intifada."The program will end with a Q&A with Ms. Spears and a...

Tuesday, January 31 2012
7:30 pm
In Defense of Life & Water

Resistance to Open-Pit Mining in Peru & Fracking in New York

Robert Jereski & Gerardo Renique

Thousands of farmers occupying four lakes in Peru's highlands of Cajamarca have sparked a nationwide ,movement in defense of like and water. The four lakes are threatened by destruction by Colorado-...

Wednesday, February 1 2012
7:30 pm
Looking For Langston

Thomas Wirth

To kick off Black History Month and to celebrate what would have been Langston Hughes' 110th Birthday, we hold a special screening of Issac Julien's Looking for Langston. Less of a biopic, than a...

Thursday, February 2 2012
7:30 pm
Living for the City

Migration, Education, and the Rise of the Black Panther Party in Oakland, California

Donna Murch

In this nuanced and groundbreaking history, Donna Murch argues that the Black Panther Party (BPP) started with a study group. Drawing on oral history and untapped archival sources, she explains how a...

Friday, February 3 2012
7:30 pm
Hip Hop Is Bigger Than the Occupation

Existence is Resistance & Nana Dankwa present: “Hip Hop Is Bigger Than The Occupation” – A documentary about a ten day journey of artists traveling through Palestine, teaching and performing Non Violent...

Saturday, February 4 2012
10:00 am
- 4:00 pm
Intro to Marxism & Politics

Capitalism, Class & the State

Vivek Chibber

Due to a pressing family matter, Vivek Chibber has to postpone this seminar. We will post a new date soon.
 
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Monday, February 6 2012
7:30 pm
Outer Space Unemployment Agency:

Sun Ra's Space is the Place

This Afro-Futuristic yarn features philosopher and Jazz pioneer Sun Ra and his Myth Science Orchestra. Summoned from Outer Space to save the Black race, this film is a meditation on slavery, cooptation and...

Wednesday, February 8 2012
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Reading Capital Vol. 1

Part 2

Martin Davis

This ongoing seminar on Vol I of Marx' Capital, began in the Fall. Part 2 will begin this term at Chapter 15. New students are welcome to join the class at any time. A good background reading is Leo Huberman...

Wednesday, February 8 2012
7:30 pm
Women on Wednesdays: The Naked Edition 2012

Body Ecology Performance Ensemble, Denae Hannah (dance), Mahogany Browne (poetry), Kamilah Aisha Moon (poetry), Maritri Garrett (music)

Each Wednesday in the month of February Women on Wednesday will feature the phenomenal creative expressions of women of the African Diaspora in poetry/spoken word, dance, music, song, and theater arts.

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Thursday, February 9 2012
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...

Thursday, February 9 2012
7:30 pm
Whose America?

An Evening of Poetry & Politics with Ewuare X Osayande

Ewuare X. Osayande

Writing in the socially-engaged poetic tradition of Langston Hughes and Walt Whitman, Ewuare X. Osayande unleashes his latest book of poems, Whose America?, that takes on the political climate of...

Friday, February 10 2012
6:00 pm
Ladies First

Our Expansion in Consciousness

Curated by the Groundfloor Collective (Sophia Dawson, Lehna Huie, Casey Johanna, Alexandria Lust)

The “Ladies First 2012" art exhibition at the Brecht...

Saturday, February 11 2012
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
Introduction to the Theater of the Oppressed

This mini-workshop, designed for people who have been curious about the Theater of the Oppressed (TO) but have not been able to commit to a full weekend workshop, will present an overview of the basic...

Monday, February 13 2012
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Beginning Spanish

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 while learning about Spanish...

Monday, February 13 2012
7:30 pm
Land and Freedom

Michael Lardner

The film narrates the story of David Carr, an unemployed worker and member of the Communist Party of Great Britain, who decides to fight for the republican side in the Spanish Civil War. The film won the...

Tuesday, February 14 2012
5:30 pm
U.S. Labor Movements & Class Struggles in Historical Perspective

Ganesh Trichur

This seminar will meet as a working group to study the historical trajectory of the U.S. Labor Movement since the late 19th century to understand its relationship with current crises. How have the forces of...

Tuesday, February 14 2012
7:30 pm
Global Capitalism

A Monthly Update & Discussion

Rick Wolff

These Tuesday evenings will each begin with an update and analysis of major economic events of the last month and their contexts of longer-term economic trends shaping politics and society here and abroad....

Wednesday, February 15 2012
7:30 pm
Women on Wednesdays: The Naked Edition 2012

Binahkaye Joy (dance), Piper Yvonne Anderson (theater arts), Una Karim (video arts), Malaika Adero (lit. reading), Bon Secours Community Works (theater arts), Tonya Hegamin, Samantha Thornhill & Company (theater arts)

Each Wednesday in the month of February Women on Wednesday will feature the phenomenal creative expressions of women of the African Diaspora in poetry/spoken word, dance, music, song, and theater arts.

...

Wednesday, February 15 2012
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...

Friday, February 17 2012
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit

Russell Dale

Hegel's philosophy has had a great influence to much that has happened in the world since his time. Hegel is crucial to understanding much of modern philosophy as well as to understanding Marxism and the...

Friday, February 17 2012
7:30 pm
Freedom Summer

A Play by William Tucker, Directed by Ghenet Brianna Pinderhughes

Freedom Summer tells the story of Bob Moses, a Harvard graduate, who single-handedly initiated the voter registration efforts of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in the most racist...

Saturday, February 18 2012
7:30 pm
Freedom Summer

A Play by William Tucker, Directed by Ghenet Brianna Pinderhughes

Freedom Summer tells the story of Bob Moses, a Harvard graduate, who single-handedly initiated the voter registration efforts of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in the most racist...

Sunday, February 19 2012
2:00 pm
Freedom Summer

A Play by William Tucker, Directed by Ghenet Brianna Pinderhughes

Freedom Summer tells the story of Bob Moses, a Harvard graduate, who single-handedly initiated the voter registration efforts of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in the most racist...

Monday, February 20 2012
7:30 pm
500 Years Later

Crime, drugs, HIV/AIDS, poor education, inferiority complex, low expectation, poverty, corruption, poor health, and underdevelopment plagues people of African descent globally - Why? 500 years later from the...

Tuesday, February 21 2012
7:30 pm
Redefining Black Power

Reflections on the State of Black America

Esther Armah, Joanne Griffith, Akiba Solomon, Michaela angela Davis

The Obama presidency represents a major milestone in black history and the struggle for political, economic and cultural equality in the United States. But how--if at all--has the first black presidency...

Wednesday, February 22 2012
7:30 pm
Women on Wednesdays: The Naked Edition 2012

Kimani Fowlin (dance), Phakiso Collins (dance), Carmen Mojica (theater arts), 1st Generation Nigerian Project (theater arts), Dominique Morisseau (lit. reading), Delandria Mills (music)

Each Wednesday in the month of February Women on Wednesday will feature the phenomenal creative expressions of women of the African Diaspora in poetry/spoken word, dance, music, song, and theater arts. Women...

Friday, February 24 2012
6:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
Two Who Made a Difference

The Brecht Forum invites you to a Special Reception Celebrating Vinie Burrows & Esther Jackson.

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Saturday, February 25 2012
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
Image Theater

Kayhan Irani & 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...

Saturday, February 25 2012
7:00 pm
When Africa Called...Cuba Answered

Benjamin Ramos Rosado and Micheal Tarif Warren

Join us for this special Black History Month...

Monday, February 27 2012
5:30 pm
Beginning Spanish Class

Marisol Ruiz

A first course for those with little to no previous...

Monday, February 27 2012
7:30 pm
Child of Resistance & Locations of the Motherships Black Women as Fugitive Archetype of Resistance

Curated and organized by Casey Johanna (Ground Floor Collective)

Concluding our Black History look at Afro-Futurism, the Brecht Forum and the Groundfloor Collective are proud to present two experimental films.

Child of Resistance(Haile Gerima, 1972, 36 minutes...

Tuesday, February 28 2012
7:30 pm
Gaddafi’s Libya

Discussion with Filmmaker Nizar Abboud

Filmed from land and air traveling 4,000 km inside Libya--from Tripoli to Ghat in the south and returning through the Akakus mountains, Germa, Wadi Ashati up to Liptis Magna in North Western Libay, ...

Wednesday, February 29 2012
7:30 pm
Women on Wednesdays: The Naked Edition 2012

Special Forum on Global Women’s Empowerment

Panelists: Paloma McGregor, Aimee Cox, Imani Uzuri, Kayhan Irani, Anusha Mehar, Dayanara Marte. Moderator: Shani Jamila. Special performance by Imani Uzuri

Each Wednesday in the month of February Women on Wednesday will feature the phenomenal creative expressions of women of the African Diaspora in poetry/spoken word, dance, music, song, and theater arts.

...
Thursday, March 1 2012
7:30 pm
José Carlos Mariátegui

An Anthology

Gerardo Renique

José Carlos Mariátegui is one of Latin America’s most profound but overlooked thinkers. A self-taught journalist, social scientist, and activist from Peru, he was the first to emphasize that those fighting...

Friday, March 2 2012
7:30 pm
Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention

Two Books & 2 Discussions on Malcolm X

Noble Bratton

El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, the iconic Malcolm X, remains an indelible figure on the American political landscape some forty-seven years after his assassination. His workds, his stance, and his behaviors bring...

Sunday, March 4 2012
4:00 pm
- 6:00 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...

Tuesday, March 6 2012
7:30 pm
Global Capitalism

A Monthly Update & Discussion

Rick Wolff

These Tuesday evenings will each begin with an update and analysis of major economic events of the last month and their contexts of longer-term economic trends shaping politics and society here and abroad....

Wednesday, March 7 2012
7:30 pm
Rwanda-Libya

Same Counter-Revolution, Different Day

Mick Collins

Mick Collins draws a thread between the collapse of the Soviet Union, the subsequent break-up of Yugoslavia and Rwanda's regime change with recent events in North Africa. He argues that “this model for...

Thursday, March 8 2012
7:30 pm
Mass Incarceration in the Margins

Women, Trans & the Prison Industrial Complex

Tanisha Douglas, Sonni Farrow, Victoria Law, Tina Reynolds &
Laura Whitehorn

Many statistics and conversations alike about prisons, seem to present a uniform image of prison populations. If one were to believe the contrived image created by our contemporary culture about...

Friday, March 9 2012
7:30 pm
AFL-CIO's Secret War against Developing Country Workers

Solidarity or Sabotage?

Kim Scipes

The principles of trade unionism are based on working people acting together in solidarity with each other, to improve wages, working conditions, and life for themselves and all others. In its most developed...

Saturday, March 10 2012
10:00 am
- 4:00 pm
Intro to Marxism & Politics

Capitalism, Class & the State

Vivek Chibber

This session will consist of three lectures on the basic structure of capitalism and its relation to political power. We will examine how the specific class structure of...

Tuesday, March 13 2012
7:30 pm
Invisible No More

Care Providers, Care Receivers, and the Struggle for Justice and Dignity in the Home

Allison Julien, Jennifer Klein, Premilla Nadasen & Sarah Strnad. Moderated by Rosemari Mealy

As America’s population ages, home care has become one of the fastest growing occupations in the U.S. economy. Nannies, housekeepers, and aides labor in private spaces meeting individual and family needs....

Wednesday, March 14 2012
7:30 pm
Verita$

Everybody Loves Harvard

Verita$ critically examines Harvard’s historical role and its global impact. The film’s director describes Harvard¹s traditional character in three key words: rich, white, and male. The documentary...

Thursday, March 15 2012
7:30 pm
Is This What Democracy Looks Like?

A Conversation Series on Feminism, Anti-Racism, Leadership & the 99%

Melanie Butler, Nicole Carty, Ynestra King & Rob Robinson

We are now in a promising period of political imagination for a broad new anti-capitalist movement. This movement, primarily referred to as "The Occupy Movement" is of course much broader then just the...

Friday, March 16 2012
12:30 pm
Russia, Capitalism, the World, the Democratic Movement

A Conversation with Alexander Buzgalin

Alex Buzgalin is Professor of Political Economy at Moscow State University, and Editor of Alternativy.  He is a leading figure in contemporary Russian, and post-Soviet, Marxism, author of many books...

Friday, March 16 2012
7:30 pm
By Any Means Necessary Malcolm X: Real, Not Reinvented

Two Books & 2 Discussions on Malcolm X

Herb Boyd

El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, the iconic Malcolm X, remains an indelible figure on the American political landscape some forty-seven years after his assassination. His workds, his stance, and his behaviors bring...

Sunday, March 18 2012
5:00 pm
Selma James

Race, Sex and Class- Current Perspectives on the Movement

Selma James

In 1972, Selma James set out a new political perspective. Her starting point was the millions of unwaged women who, working in the home and on the land, were not seen as “workers” and their struggles viewed...

Monday, March 19 2012
7:30 pm
David Gilbert

Love and Struggle: My Life in SDS, the Weather Underground, and Beyond

Lumumba Bandele, Dan Berger, Terry Bisson, Kenyon Farrow, Matt Meyer, Dequi Sadiki, Meg Starr, Challenging Male Supremacy Group & Laura Whitehorn. Moderated by Kazembe Balagun

Join us as we celebrate the release of Love and Struggle, the autobiography...

Tuesday, March 20 2012
7:30 pm
West of Eden

Communes and Utopia in Northern California

Iain Boal

In the shadow of the Vietnam war, a significant part of an entire generation refused their assigned roles in the...

Wednesday, March 21 2012
7:30 pm
Black Flags and Windmills

Hope, Anarchy and the Common Ground Collective

scott crow

Join us for a presentation by scott crow from his new book Black Flags and Windmills: Hope, Anarchy and the Common Ground Collective issued last year on PM Press.

The book is used as a...

Thursday, March 22 2012
7:30 pm
Un-Occupying the Spirit

A Report-Back on Theater and Solidarity in Afghanistan

Kayhan Irani

In 2010 and 2011 Kayhan Irani, playwright and Theater of the Oppressed facilitator, worked in Afghanistan using Theater of the Oppressed with Afghan Education Projects, a media for development organization....

Saturday, March 24 2012
9:00 am
- 6:00 pm
Forum Theater

Marie-Claire Picher

This weekend workshop focuses on exercises, games, and improvised scene work from the Theater of the Oppressed repertory developed by Brazilian director, popular educator and Workers Party activist Augusto...

Monday, March 26 2012
7:30 pm
Audre Lorde

The Berlin Years 1984-1992

Tina Campt, Ika Hugel Marshall & Dagmar Schultz

The Brecht Forum, The Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, Audre Lorde Project and The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies(CLAGS-CUNY) are proud to sponsor the NY premiere of Audre Lorde: The Berlin Years 1984-1992....

Tuesday, March 27 2012
7:00 pm
I Love the 90s!

Race After MultiCulturalism

Sophia Chang, Carolina Gonzalez, dream hampton, Vijay Prashad, Rinku Sen, John Wuo Wei Tchen.

DJ hit replay! Or shall we manually rewind this nostalgic cassette tape with a discerning finger to your favorite awkward 1990s multiculti blunders? The 1990s gave us “Sister Souljah moments,” the OJ Simpson...

Wednesday, March 28 2012
7:00 pm
Are You Man Enough?

Winning the War on Women and Girls

Bryonn Bain, Mikey Jay, Darnell Moore & Diallo Shabazz. Moderated by Esther Armah

Too Short, XXL magazine, Rush Limbaugh, parts of hip hop, the GOP plus 44% of sexual assaults happen to girls under 18; the world is 'waging war on women and girls. How can men help end this war? Challenge,...

Thursday, March 29 2012
7:30 pm
Militancy, Male Supremacy & Leadership Within the 99%

Mark Rudd, Michael Strom & Challenging Male Supremacy Project

The second of a series of conversations interrogating questions of feminism, anti-racism, male chauvinism and leadership within the "99%" - this forum will focus specifically on the question of male...

Friday, April 6 2012
8:00 pm
FreEpLay Fridays

Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble

Happening every first Friday of the month,!!FreEpLay!! is an evening of improvised performance.  Strike Anywhere’s ensemble of dancers, musicians and actors riff on a different...

Saturday, April 7 2012
12:00 pm
- 6:00 pm
Cutting It Up

Julia Lee Barclay

In this beginning workshop, we will break down both the basic elements of how we communicate with each other and the (mostly unspoken/hidden) rules which govern that communication. Working with verbal and...

Tuesday, April 10 2012
7:30 pm
Global Capitalism

A Monthly Update & Discussion

Rick Wolff

These Tuesday evenings will each begin with an update and analysis of major economic events of the last month and their contexts of longer-term economic trends shaping politics and society here and abroad....

Tuesday, April 10 2012
7:30 pm
Global Capitalism

A Monthly Update & Discussion

Rick Wolff

These Tuesday evenings will each begin with an update and analysis of major economic events of the last month and their contexts of longer-term economic trends shaping politics and society here and abroad....

Wednesday, April 11 2012
7:30 pm
Creating Solidarities

A Conversation with Members of the First US LGBTQ Delegate to Palestine

Katherine Franke, Lisa Weiner-Mahfuz, Timothy Patrick McCarthy, Darnell L. Moore, Pauline Park & Jasbir Puar

In January 2012, several prominent  LGBTQ activists/scholars/cultural workers from the United States traveled to Israel and the Palestinian territories as part of the first delegation of its kind. This panel...

Saturday, April 14 2012
4:00 pm
Asia's Unknown Uprisings

South Korean Social Movements in the 20th Century

George Katsiaficas

South Korea's social movements are legendary yet relatively little is known about them. In this presentation, slides and other historical materials will be used to illustrate the history and unfolding logic...

Saturday, April 14 2012
8:00 pm
Jason Kao Hwang’s Spontaneous River

Performing Symphony of Souls

Neues Kabarett is delighted to present Jason Kao Hwang’s improvising string orchestraSpontaneous River performing his composition, ...

Monday, April 16 2012
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Beginning Spanish

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 while learning about Spanish...

Tuesday, April 17 2012
7:30 pm
Slaves to Fashion

Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity

Monica L Miller

Slaves to Fashion is a pioneering cultural history of the black dandy, from his emergence in Enlightenment England to his contemporary incarnations in the cosmopolitan art worlds of London and New...

Tuesday, April 17 2012
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 is an...

Wednesday, April 18 2012
7:30 pm
Occupying Wall Street

The Inside Story of an Action that Changed America

Writers for the 99% members including: A.J. Bauer, Jed Bickman, Suzanne Collado, Kate Doyle Griffiths-Dingani, Liza Featherstone, Danny Katch, Sean Larson, Kat Mahaney, Brian Merchant, Lisa Montanarelli, Amity Paye, Jon L Peacock, Colin Robinson & Christine Utz

"An essential and galvanizing on-the-ground account of how oxygen suddenly and miraculously flooded back into the American brain."
-Jonathan Lethem

"There are many books about #...

Wednesday, April 18 2012
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...

Saturday, April 21 2012
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
The Politics of the Theater of the Oppressed

Marie-Claire Picher

This workshop is an outgrowth of a collaboration and some recent conversations that took place between Julian Boal, TOPLAB facilitator Marie-Claire Picher and other members of TOPLAB. When it first...

Monday, April 23 2012
6:30 pm
Food Movements Unite!

Eric Holt Gimenez

Come to the NYC launch event of Food Movements Unite!, with remarks by the book’s editor Eric Holt Gimenez of Food First and dynamic discussion and debate on how to grow and strengthen the food movement here...

Tuesday, April 24 2012
5:30 pm
U.S. Labor Movements & Class Struggles in Historical Perspective

Part 2

Ganesh Trichur

This class will engage with some of the key interventions in labor movements and social movements that have followed the publication of Mike Davis' seminal work on politics and economy in the history of ...

Tuesday, April 24 2012
7:30 pm
Eating Bitterness

Stories From the Front Lines of China's Great Urban Migration

Michelle Dammon Loyalka & Barbara Foley

Every year over 200 million peasants flock to China’s urban centers, providing a profusion of cheap labor that helps fuel the country’s staggering economic growth. Award-winning journalist Michelle Dammon...

Wednesday, April 25 2012
7:30 pm
The Role of Revolutionary Organizations in Movement Building

Kazembe Balagun, Harmony Goldberg, Lee Schere and moderated by Brooke Lehman

Organization for a Free Society invites you to a discussion on the role of revolutionary organizations in broad based movement building. The Occupy movement has catalyzed momentum within the US unseen in...

Thursday, April 26 2012
7:30 pm
Remaking Scarcity

From Capitalist Inefficiency to Economic Democracy

Costas Panayotakis and Cathy Mulder

The dominant schools of neoclassical and neoliberal economics tell us that material scarcity is an inevitable product of an insatiable human nature. Against this, Costas Panayotakis argues that scarcity is...

Friday, April 27 2012
7:30 pm
Wisconsin, Occupy & ...COMIX!

Dispatches from the Front Lines of Labor

Paul Buhle, John Kim & Terry Marshall

Social movements since at least the late 1960s have been intimately connected with the comic art that their artists produced. We will celebrate the publication of It Started in Wisconsin: Dispatches from...

Saturday, April 28 2012
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
Cop-in-the-Head

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 28 2012
6:00 pm
Body and Soul

Healthcare Activism from the Black Panthers to Now

Alondra Nelson

The Brecht Forum is taking the show on the road! As part of the inaugural Brecht Beyond Walls, we are happy to partner with our sister organization

Third Root Community Health Center (...

Sunday, April 29 2012
7:00 pm
Hanns Eisler in Conversation

A Multimedia Show by Sabine Berendse & Paul Clements with live Eisler Music

Hanns Eisler (1898-1962) was one of the most fascinating and controversial German composers of the twentieth century....

Tuesday, May 1 2012
7:00 pm
May 1 Party

Post Protest Celebration

Workers Diner is now the first worker cooperative in over 100 years to hold a public stock...
Wednesday, May 2 2012
7:30 pm
Mad in America

TheHistory of Eugenics in the United States & How It Affects Psychiatric Care Today

Robert Whitaker

Although we usually associate eugenics with Nazi Germany, it was here in the United States that eugenic laws were first passed. In the early part of the 20th century, states passed laws that prevented the “...

Thursday, May 3 2012
7:30 pm
Black Indians

A Special Presentation by William Loren Katz

William Loren Katz is the author of Black Indians and 40 other books on African American history. His research, writing and lectures have earned widespread praise from noted scholars such as John Hope...

Friday, May 4 2012
8:00 pm
FreEpLay Fridays

Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble

Happening every first Friday of the month,!!FreEpLay!! is an evening of improvised performance.  Strike Anywhere’s ensemble of dancers, musicians and actors riff on a different...

Tuesday, May 8 2012
7:30 pm
Occupy the Economy

Challenging Capitalism

Rick Wolff

Today's economic crisis is capitalism's worst since the Great Depression. Millions have lost their jobs, homes and healthcare while those who work watch their pensions, benefits and job security decline. As...

Wednesday, May 9 2012
7:30 pm
Will the Real Terrorists Please Stand Up?

A Film by Saul Landau with Commentary by Michael S. Smith

In April 1961, the CIA sent a force of Cuban exiles to overthrow the Cuban government. This resulted in the Bay of Pigs Fiasco. Fifty years later, a new documentary shows that US-backed violence against Cuba...

Thursday, May 10 2012
7:30 pm
Art & Capital

Paul Werner

Is it an accident that all of the major art museums in New York have a real-estate developer at the head of their Board of Trustees? Or that the Museum of Modern Art was founded and run by the Rockefellers?...

Friday, May 11 2012
7:30 pm
People in Prison Write

Noga Ashkenazi, Safiya Bandele, Carol Jochnowitz, Ray Korona, Ralph Nazareth, Marlon Peterson & Members of the Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory

What is it like to be a prisoner in this country? Repressive laws lead to inhuman punishments for men and women including teens. "Abolish all prisons?" as Angela Davis advocated. This night is an attempt to...

Saturday, May 12 2012
12:00 pm
- 6:00 pm
Cutting It Up

Julia Lee Barclay

In this beginning workshop, we will break down both the basic elements of how we communicate with each other and the (mostly unspoken/hidden) rules which govern that communication. Working with verbal and...

Sunday, May 13 2012
4:00 pm
The Outsourced Self

Intimate Life in Market Times

Arlie Russell Hochschild

“What happens to us as we outsource more and more of our personal—even intimate—tasks to paid "coaches," caretakers, companions, event planners and third world surrogate mothers? It takes a social...

Monday, May 14 2012
7:00 pm
Making Links: How Sausages Are Made

(and why we shouldn't eat them)

David Nibert, Adam Weissman, Mickey Z. & Others TBA

What we choose to eat (and wear) has an impact far beyond each of us as individuals. This discussion--the first in a series--will look at the societal underpinnings of the commodification of sentient beings...

Tuesday, May 15 2012
7:30 pm
Ecological Campesino Resistance in Peru

Bill Weinberg

Bill Weinberg, just returned from Peru, where he was on assignment for The...

Tuesday, May 15 2012
7:30 pm
Latin America's Turbulent Transitions

The Future of Twenty-First Century Socialism

Roger Burbach & Michael Fox

Over the past few years, something remarkable has occurred in Latin America. For the first time since the Sandinista Revolution in Nicaragua in the 1980s, people within the region have turned toward radical...

Wednesday, May 16 2012
7:00 pm
Black Love: A Re-Imagining

Love: Lessons, Legacy, Losses, Learning

Esther Armah, Marc Lamont Hill & Robert Cornegy Junior

There is nothing more revolutionary than black love.

How do you define love? How have those who raised you shaped who you became when it comes to love? How have...

Friday, May 18 2012
7:00 pm
The Beginning is Near

An Evening with Michael Moore & Cornel West

Moderated by Esther Armah

DIRECTIONS:
7:00 - The main event is in the Hunter College Assembly Hall, in the North Building entrance on 69th Street between Lexington Avenue & Park Avenue.
5:30 -...

Sunday, May 20 2012
10:00 am
Education for Liberation

A One Day Workshop

Carmelina Cartei, Shoshana Brown, Julie Novas, Kate Cavanagh, Esperanza Martell, Ruben Mina, Onaje Muid, Sally Hyppolite, Javier Salamanca & others

This is an introductory hands-on workshop in the use of popular education concepts and techniques based on the complementary approaches to Education for Liberation developed by two Brazilian Marxist...

Sunday, May 20 2012
6:00 pm
Music Now! At The Brecht Forum

Curated by Ras Moshe featuring: Bill Cole-Sona, Hojok, Didgeridoo, Ras Moshe, Adesanya Akinyele, Larry Roland, Tor Yochai Snyder, Dave Ross & Ngoma Hill. Post-concert conversation with Kazembe Balagun

In the tradition of the downtown loft music scene, The Music Now Series is a monthly showcase of advanced music, organized by Ras Moshe.

6pm
May 19th Ensemble with Bill Cole-Sona,...

Monday, May 21 2012
7:00 pm
Hip Hop is Bigger Than the Occupation

Q &A with M1 of Dead Prez, Mazzi of SOUL PURPOSE, Marcel Cartier, Saeed and others from the documentary.

Existence is Resistence presents a documentary about a ten- day journey of artists traveling through Palestine, teaching and performing Non Violent Resistance through the arts to children in refugee camps. The...

Tuesday, May 22 2012
7:30 pm
Canvas of the Soul

Nimah Nawwab

Saudi Arabian poet Nimah Ismail Nawwab is an internationally published and recognized writer, best-selling poet, editor, photographer, women- and youth-empowerment activist,

Notably, she is the...

Wednesday, May 23 2012
6:00 pm
No Mas Niños de Plomo

The Struggle in Defense of the Rights to Health & a Clean Eenvironment in La Oroya, Peru

Esther Hinostroza & Conrado Olivera

La Oroya, Peru is often considered one of the ten most contaminated cities in the world. In a town of 35,000, 99% of the children have been tested to have extreme levels of lead poisoning. The cause of the...

Thursday, May 24 2012
7:30 pm
The People's Pension

The Struggle to Defend Social Security Since Reagan

Eric Laursen

Social Security, not for nothing do politicians call it the “third rail of American politics—touch it, and you die.” Yet a powerful, well-funded movement to phase out Social Security or even privatize it has...

Saturday, May 26 2012
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
Invisible Theater

Kayhan Irani & Marie-Claire Picher

Invisible Theater is one of the techniques of the Theater of the Oppressed, in which "actors" create "theatrical" situations in public places, but where the public does not realize that a performance is...

Saturday, May 26 2012
8:00 pm
O Padreterno nun e` mercante ca pava o' sabbato (God is not a merchant who pays on the due date)

Marco Cappelli Acoustic Trio

Neues Kabarett presents Marco Cappelli Acoustic Trio performing 'O Padreterno nun e` mercante ca pava o' sabbato – the world premiere of a new suite of compositions--featuring: Marco Cappelli (guitar), Ken...

Tuesday, May 29 2012
5:30 pm
Stop- Stop and Frisk Youth Art Showcase

The Resilience Advocacy Project

Join youth, artists, activists, and advocates for a dynamic dialogue and art showcase exploring young people's experiences with - and responses to - the City's current stop-and-frisk practices.

The...

Thursday, May 31 2012
7:30 pm
Women and the Cuban Revolution, 1952-1961

Discussion with Gladys Marel Garcia-Perez

Gladys Marel Garcia-Perez, a participant in the Cuban Revolution, is a historian and has published numerous books on the history of the revolution.   We will also show a 30 minute video "Wisdom of the Heart...

Friday, June 1 2012
8:00 pm
All My Sons

The Play by Arthur Miller, starring Rebecca Balmer, William Barry, Peter Guaraci, Kalen J. Hall, Katie Labahn, Valerie O'Hara, Tony Plamieri, Brennan Vickery & Nilla Watkins

Winner of the Drama Critics' Award for Best New Play in 1947, All My Sons established Arthur Miller as a leading voice in the American theater. All My Sons introduced, themes that thread...

Saturday, June 2 2012
8:00 pm
All My Sons

The Play by Arthur Miller, starring Rebecca Balmer, William Barry, Peter Guaraci, Kalen J. Hall, Katie Labahn, Valerie O'Hara, Tony Plamieri, Brennan Vickery & Nilla Watkins

Winner of the Drama Critics' Award for Best New Play in 1947, All My Sons established Arthur Miller as a leading voice in the American theater. All My Sons introduced, themes that thread...

Sunday, June 3 2012
7:00 pm
All My Sons

The Play by Arthur Miller, starring Rebecca Balmer, William Barry, Peter Guaraci, Kalen J. Hall, Katie Labahn, Valerie O'Hara, Tony Plamieri, Brennan Vickery & Nilla Watkins

Winner of the Drama Critics' Award for Best New Play in 1947, All My Sons established Arthur Miller as a leading voice in the American theater. All My Sons introduced, themes that thread...

Monday, June 4 2012
7:30 pm
Being Bradley Manning

Mark Doten, Kevin Gosztola, Ted Hearne & Chase Madar

Who is wikileaks activist Bradley Manning? What are his values and goals, and what is happening as his court martial proceeds? This 4-part series will explore Manning's revelations and his legal case, the...

Tuesday, June 5 2012
7:30 pm
Scenes from a Revolt Sustained

A Reportback from Tunisia

This Tuesday we will host a reportback from some comrades who spent some weeks in April traveling around Tunisia, meeting with militants, rebels, anarchists, Stalinists, council communists, unionists,...

Wednesday, June 6 2012
8:00 pm
Strike Anywhere Theater Ensemble

An Evening of Performance, Jazz and Improv

The Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble is an inter-disciplinary ensemble theater that has been generating original performance pieces since 1997. The permanent ensemble is comprised of some of N.Y.C.’s...

Thursday, June 7 2012
7:00 pm
Uncle Swami

South Asians in America Today

Vijay Prashad

Within hours of the attacks on the World Trade Center, misdirected assaults on Sikhs and other South Asians flared on streets across the nation, serving as harbingers of a more suspicious, less discerning,...

Friday, June 8 2012
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit

Part Two

Russell Dale

Hegel's philosophy has had a great influence to much that has happened in the world since his time. Hegel is crucial to understanding much of modern philosophy as well as to understanding Marxism and the...

Friday, June 8 2012
8:00 pm
All My Sons

The Play by Arthur Miller, starring Rebecca Balmer, William Barry, Peter Guaraci, Kalen J. Hall, Katie Labahn, Valerie O'Hara, Tony Plamieri, Brennan Vickery & Nilla Watkins

Winner of the Drama Critics' Award for Best New Play in 1947, All My Sons established Arthur Miller as a leading voice in the American theater. All My Sons introduced, themes that thread...

Saturday, June 9 2012
8:00 pm
All My Sons

The Play by Arthur Miller, starring Rebecca Balmer, William Barry, Peter Guaraci, Kalen J. Hall, Katie Labahn, Valerie O'Hara, Tony Plamieri, Brennan Vickery & Nilla Watkins

Winner of the Drama Critics' Award for Best New Play in 1947, All My Sons established Arthur Miller as a leading voice in the American theater. All My Sons introduced, themes that thread...

Sunday, June 10 2012
2:36 pm
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7:00 pm
All My Sons

The Play by Arthur Miller, starring Rebecca Balmer, William Barry, Peter Guaraci, Kalen J. Hall, Katie Labahn, Valerie O'Hara, Tony Plamieri, Brennan Vickery & Nilla Watkins

Winner of the Drama Critics' Award for Best New Play in 1947, All My Sons established Arthur Miller as a leading voice in the American theater. All My Sons introduced, themes that thread...

Monday, June 11 2012
7:30 pm
Bradley Manning, Wikileaks & Some Dangerous Data

The Campaign to Suppress Radical Activism & Publishing Online

Birgitta Jónsdóttir, Alfredo Lopez & Trevor Timm

Old-fashioned government opacity and secrecy face new challenges from online media and activism. Since the leaks of numerous diplomatic cables and Iraq and Afghanistan war logs, a massive legal, political,...

Tuesday, June 12 2012
7:30 pm
Global Capitalism

Monthly Update with a Report on Mondragon, Spain

Rick Wolff

This monthly update will feature, in addition to our usual review of the last month's major economic news, a Report on Mondragon, Spain. This unified community of worker cooperatives is now the...

Wednesday, June 13 2012
7:30 pm
Jean Paul Marat

Tribune of the People

Cliff Conner

Cliff Conner's biography is a fresh, welcome look at one of the most complex and fascinating figures of the French Revolution. Marat's tumultuous career has many echoes for our own time, among them...

Wednesday, June 13 2012
8:30 pm
Apples, Oranges and Pears

A Potpourri of New Music mixing Bali, Java, Egypt and downtown New York

Barbara Benary, David Demnitz, Daniel Goode, Jody Kruskal,
Skip LaPlante, Laura Liben and David Simons

Gamelan Son of Lion, New York's new music gamelan, presents a collection of this year's experiments mixing instruments of Indonesia with downtown music and sounds of Bali, Java and elsewhere on the globe....

Thursday, June 14 2012
7:30 pm
Thinking About What Replaces Capitalism

The State of Play in the “Designing Socialism” Discussion

David Laibman

“Central planning is a failure.” “Market socialism is an oxymoron.” Is anything left?

Believe it or not, the possibilities are just starting to emerge. The insufficient socialisms...

Saturday, June 16 2012
12:00 pm
- 6:00 pm
Cutting It Up

Julia Lee Barclay

In this beginning workshop, we will break down both the basic elements of how we communicate with each other and the (mostly unspoken/hidden) rules which govern that communication. Working with verbal and...

Monday, June 18 2012
7:30 pm
Bradley Manning, Military Resistance & the Left

Tod Ensign & Kimber Heinz

Daniel Ellsberg, the Defense Department and RAND Corporation analyst who released the Pentagon Papers in 1971, said "I was the Bradley Manning of my day. In 1971 I too faced life in prison for exposing...

Wednesday, June 20 2012
6:30 pm
Xala

Introduced by Milton Allimadi

Ousmane Sembène’s film Xala, based on his novel of the same name, begins at the moment tha French colonials are “leaving” to make way for their African replacements. Their departure is more symbolic...

Thursday, June 21 2012
7:30 pm
Occupation & Material Claims to Power

OFS Revolutionary Potluck Discussion Series

The occupation of Zucotti Park was for thousands of people an absolutely core aspect of the success of Occupy Wall Street, and when it was lost, the movement had to struggle to maintain its momentum. The...

Saturday, June 23 2012
12:00 pm
The Good Old Cause

Moments of Wonder & Betrayal in the English Revolution (1640-49)

Bristol Radical History Group

Despite the cheerleading you may have seen in the media about the Diamond Jubilee of the British Monarch, a wave of nausea and apathy, rather than nationalism has suffused 'Albion' of late. Echoes of the...

Saturday, June 23 2012
8:00 pm
Plays for the People

An evening with Arjun Gosh

Jana Natya Manch (Janam) was and is a sociopolitical phenomenon, a Delhi-based radical theater group  active since 1973, whose work has long asserted the inseparability of art and politics.

A History...

Monday, June 25 2012
7:30 pm
Manning, Motions & Media

Emma Cape, Shayana Kadidal & Betty Yu

The focus of this fourth discussion in the series will be twofold:

1) How the Bradley Manning case and WikiLeaks has impacted the media, shifted editorial standards, particularly concerning...

Tuesday, June 26 2012
6:30 pm
The Black Athlete

From Jack Johnson to Metta World Peace

Theresa Runstedtler in conversation with David J. Leonard
Moderated by Marc Lamont Hill

Sports are central to American public life in the twenty-first century – evidenced by the power and profitability of ESPN, the congressional hearings about steroids, and the ubiquity of sports programming in...

Thursday, June 28 2012
12:00 pm
To Occupy

Forum Theater in Movement Building & Creating Community

Julian Boal & Marie-Claire Picher

Looking at the Occupy movement that captured the collective imagination last year, this extended workshop will examine the many ways Forum Theater can be used in our political and organizing work to help...

Friday, June 29 2012
7:30 pm
Body and Soul

The Black Panther Party and the Fight Against Medical Discrimination

Alondra Nelson

Between its founding in 1966 and its formal end in 1980, the Black Panther Party blazed a distinctive trail in American political culture. Alondra Nelson deftly recovers an indispensable aspect of the...

Monday, July 9 2012
7:30 pm
The Knotted Line

An Interactive Educational Tool Exploring Freedom in the Prison Nation

How do we measure freedom in an era of mass incarceration and the new Jim Crow?

Bay Area artist/educator Evan Bissell will facilitate a discussion and interactive presentation of The...

Wednesday, July 11 2012
6:30 pm
Viridiana

Introduced by Renee Conly

Director Luis Buñuel, who had been in exile in Mexico, was invited back to Spain by Franco to make a film. Buñuel agreed and made Viridiana as a way ridiculing or critizing the 'charity' afforded...

Thursday, July 12 2012
5:30 pm
Face to Face: Occupy Myself

The Politics of Presence

Rosa Naparstek

"How our emotional landscapes form the personal and political roots of the world we create”

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Saturday, July 14 2012
6:00 pm
Music Now! At The Brecht Forum

Curated by Ras Moshe

 

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Sunday, July 15 2012
3:00 pm
Wildcat to Insurrection

A full-day screening program organized with the...

Monday, July 16 2012
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
Revolution & LIterature

Michael Lardner

This year marks the first summer that the ongoing Revolutions study group will be reading and discussing literature and/of/for Revolution. We will meet every Monday but Labor Day through Monday, October 1....

Wednesday, July 18 2012
7:30 pm
Fire'd Up Wednesdays: Film Series

Tomer Heymann's documentary is a revealing glimpse into one society's population of outcasts: transgender Filipinos, who are among a group of international guest workers filling critical gaps in the Israeli...

Monday, July 23 2012
7:30 pm
Can't Blame the Youth- Richard Pryor's Bustin Loose

The Brecht Forum stands with everyone to make radical left spaces accessible, especially for  small children and parents. Join us for a special fundraiser film screening of Richard Pryor’s classic Bustin...

Wednesday, July 25 2012
7:30 pm
Fire'd Up Wednesdays: Film Series

Sister Stella

After learning about her government's neglect of the working poor, Sister Stella Legaspi (Vilma Santos) experiences a political awakening and gets involved in a labor walkout in director Mike De Leon's...
Thursday, July 26 2012
6:30 pm
All that is Solid Melts Into Air

Between the 501c-3 & Zuccotti The Question of Political Organization in the US Today

Kali Akuno, Raquel Lavina, Meaghan Linick, Shaun Lin, Eric Odell, Chloe Tribich, Max Uhlenbeck & Helena Wong
(With Special Performance by Desis Rising Up and Moving Youth)

The final sentence of Karl Marx's Theses on Feuerbach famously reads "The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to change it." So how to go about changing the world?...

Friday, July 27 2012
9:00 am
- 5:30 pm
All That Is Solid Melts Into Air

The Red Power Mixtape

Featuring Matthew Birkhold, Jodi Dean, Harmony Goldberg, Richard Levins, Randy Martin, Liz Mestres, Donna Murch, Alondra Nelson, Eric Ribellarsi, Tim Schermerhorn, Shahid Stover, Astra Taylor, Ganesh Tricur, Rick Wolff & Others TBA

“The Working Class has nothing to lose but their chains... They have a world to Win”
Marx and Engels The Communist Manifesto

The call of Marx and Engels in the Communist...

Monday, July 30 2012
7:30 pm
The Day Diplomacy Died

This documentary by Bernie Dwyer and Roberto Ruiz Rebo, who produced the seminal documentary on the Cuban 5 "Mission Against Terror", exposes the story behind the lock up of 75 "independent" jhournalists,...

Tuesday, July 31 2012
6:00 pm
Face to Face: Occupy Myself

The Politics of Presence

The Hoodudes

Four veteran musicians, whose collective credits read like a 'Who's Who' of music, decided in 2005--just months before the Katrina disaster--to collaborate over their mutual love of the particular style of R...

Wednesday, August 1 2012
7:30 pm
Jail the Bankers or Abolish the Jails?

A Conversation on American Justice

Alexis Goldstein, Natasha Lennard, Joe Macaré & Liliana Segura

It is now almost uncontested that in the United States the most privileged tier of society gets impunity while those on the bottom get criminalized and punished largely for their marginalized place in our...

Monday, August 6 2012
7:00 pm
You Can't Kill A Revolution

Screening & Discussion with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr

"You can kill a revolutionary, but you can't kill a revolutionary" was the mantle of  late Black Panther Party(BPP) leader Fred Hampton. Leader of the Illinois chapter of the BPP, originated of the...

Wednesday, August 8 2012
6:30 pm
Lucky Luciano

Introduced by Nancy Holmstrom & Richard Smith

Lucky Luciano is about the man who started the largest international crime organization in history. Beginning with Luciano’s repatriation from the United States to Italy in 1946 after 10 years in jail for...

Thursday, August 9 2012
7:30 pm
Postracialism, Postblackness, & Postmodern Uncle Toms?

Kazembe Balagun, Iyanna "Nana Soul" Jones & A. Shahid Stover

Are we living in a new progressive POSTRACIAL era?  What is the relationship between claims of a POSTBLACK identity and advanced neo-liberal capitalist globalization?  Does the overwhelming prevalence of an...

Wednesday, August 15 2012
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6:16 pm
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6:18 pm
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6:22 pm
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7:30 pm
Fire'd Up Wednesdays Film Series

Migrante International Documentary, Migrante International, 30 mins, 2009
Each day 4,000 Filipinos leave the country in order to find work abroad. This film details the story of migrants living and...

Saturday, August 18 2012
4:00 pm
- 11:00 pm
The Dissident Arts Festival 2012

Two Stages, Two Days, Two Boroughs

Jennie Litt & David Alpher, Steve Bloom, Nick Gianni Evolution, Cheryl Pyle & Nicolas Letmas Letman-Bertinovic, Ras Moshe, Radio Noir, Karl Berger & Ingrid Sertso & Co., Crystal Shipp, Upsurge!

Friday August 17, 17 Frost Theatre of the Arts (Williamsburg, Bklyn) and Saturday August 18, the Brecht Forum (Greenwich Village).

The 2012 edition of The Dissident Arts Festival will feature a wide...

Wednesday, August 22 2012
7:30 pm
Fire'd Up Wednesdays

The Learning

In the new documentary, "The Learning," filmmaker Ramona Diaz follows four Filipina women facing their first year as teachers in Baltimore's public schools. This excerpt is part of The Economist...
Monday, August 27 2012
7:30 pm
Killer of Sheep

Hosted by Andres Zambrano Bravo

Killer of Sheep examines the black Los Angeles ghetto of Watts in the mid-1970s through the eyes of Stan, a sensitive dreamer who is growing detached and numb from the psychic toll of working at a...

Tuesday, August 28 2012
6:30 pm
Workshop on Grand Juries

Grand juries are tools of government harassment and repression that have long been used to intimidate and destroy radical movements. Currently there are grand juries convened on the West Coast in the...

Thursday, September 6 2012
7:30 pm
The Argument Room

An Interactive Seminar for People Who Encounter Resistance in Their Work

Facilitated by Tony Cealy

This is an interactive seminar for people who lead/work with groups who encounter “resistance” when working. The seminar will follow an agenda determined largely by the experience and concerns of the...

Friday, September 7 2012
10:00 am
- 5:00 pm
Beyond Resistance

A Training Course for Facilitators in Dealing with Resistance

Facilitated by Tony Cealy

This highly practical hands-on course is particularly suited to facilitators who want to acquaint themselves with the challenges involved in working with “hard” groups within institutions such as prisons,...

Saturday, September 8 2012
9:30 am
- 4:00 pm
Robust Games and Exercises for “Difficult” Groups and Individuals

Facilitated by Tony Cealy

A hot-peppered inspirational workshop for facilitators working with “difficult”, troubled or reluctant individuals and groups, and all those who seem intent on saying “no”—regardless of what the exercises...

Saturday, September 8 2012
6:00 pm
Occupied Photography

Documenting the Year of the 99%

Occupying Photography: Documenting The Year of the 99%

Marking the first anniversary of the occupation of Wall Street, the Brecht Forum is proud to host "Occupying Photography: Documenting The Year...

Tuesday, September 11 2012
6:30 pm
Global Activism Notes from the Field

Conversation with South African Activist Mazibuko Jara

Discussants-Ruthie Gilmore,Harmony Goldberg

Mazibuko Jara will discuss the current political situation in South Africa in the aftermath of the Lonmin-Marikana mineworker massacre and its broader context, including the internal ANC battles in the lead...

Wednesday, September 12 2012
7:30 pm
The Merchant of Four Seasons

Introduced by Charity Scribner

The Merchant of Four Seasons tells the story of Hans, a fruit peddler, whose choice of career upsets his bourgeois family. The film explores many of Fassbinder's major themes, including...

Thursday, September 13 2012
7:30 pm
Occupy Wall Street & the Horizon of Black Liberation

Kazembe Balagun, Iyanna “Nana Soul” Jones, A. Shahid Stover & Preach D Truth Freedom (Occupy the Hood Movement)

Western imperialism responded to the real threat of Black liberation praxis, which arose in the late 60’s and early 70’s, by employing a classic neo-colonial strategy of isolating Black social unrest from...

Friday, September 14 2012
6:30 pm
Reform or Revolution?

The Ideas of Rosa Luxemburg

Paul LeBlanc

We are pleased to announce that this year's Goldberg lecture will be given by the renowned historian, author, and activist since his days in SDS, Paul LeBlanc. The lecture will follow a sumptuous Indian...

Saturday, September 15 2012
11:00 am
- 4:00 pm
Marx, Marxism & Revolutionary Organization

Paul LeBlanc

The ideas and experiences of those who went before are often quite valuable for activists of today and tomorrow . Especially interesting are ways of analyzing the interplay present-day and historical...

Monday, September 17 2012
7:30 pm
40 Years of Walter Rodney's How Europe Underdeveloped Africa

Firoze Manji

Few books have been as influential in understanding African impoverishment as this groundbreaking analysis. Rodney shows how the imperial countries of Europe, and subsequently the US, bear major...

Tuesday, September 18 2012
7:30 pm
After Zionism

One State for Israel & Palestine

Ahmed Moor, Antony Loewenstein & Phil Weiss

After Zionism brings together prominent thinkers on the Middle East question to dissect the century-long conflict between Zionism and the Palestinians, and to explore possible forms of a one-state...

Wednesday, September 19 2012
7:30 pm
The Global Capitalist Crisis

Its Immediate Political Challenges in the US, Europe & China

Rick Wolff

Our Monthly Economic Update for Wednesday, Sept 19, will focus on global capitalism's evolution this summer. The US economy stalled (its short and shallow "recovery” over), its politics became electorally...

Saturday, September 22 2012
2:00 pm
Free the Cuban 5 Month

A Special Screening of South of the Border

As part of our ongoing efforts to educate about Cuba, the Cuban 5 and the Cuban political system, The Popular Education Project to Free the Cuban 5 is hosting this film screening as part of "Free the Cuban 5...

Monday, September 24 2012
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Beginning Spanish

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 while learning about Spanish...

Monday, September 24 2012
7:30 pm
Raoul Vaneigem's The Revolution of Everyday Life

Donald-Nicholson Smith

Originally published just months before the May 1968 upheavals in France, Raoul Vaneigem's The Revolution of Everyday Life offered a lyrical and aphoristic critique of the "society of the spectacle...

Thursday, September 27 2012
7:30 pm
The Making of Global Capitalism

Leo Panitch & Sam Gindin with Doug Henwood

Panitch and Gindin’s newest book offers a significant rethinking of the development of global capitalism....

Friday, September 28 2012
6:00 pm
Rainbow of Desire

Facilitated by Marie-Claire Picher

Friday: 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm

...
Saturday, September 29 2012
8:00 pm
The Cosmosamatics

Featuring Sonny Simmons (alto sax, English horn), Michael Marcus (reeds), John Austria (piano), Rashaan Carter (bass), Jay Rosen (drums).

Neues Kabarett is delighted to present The Cosmosamatics returning from their European summer tour for a rare New York City performance.
The Cosmosamatics were formed in 2000, but are the fruit of a...

Monday, October 1 2012
6:30 pm
Black + Male: Post Obama

A Photo Essay & Soundscape by Siyaka Taylor-Lewis

The men in the exhibit are from diverse origins that include the United States, the Caribbean, and Africa. The commonality they share is that despite their diverse skin tone(s) and/or countries of origin,...

Wednesday, October 3 2012
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...

Thursday, October 4 2012
6:00 pm
- 7:30 pm
Marxism & Ecology

Analyzing the Roots of the Crisis & Envisioning Solutions

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...

Thursday, October 4 2012
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
Emancipatory Aesthetics

A. Shahid Stover

Is Art merely a reflection of the ideology of the ruling power elite?  Can Art function as a reservoir of cultural resistance against established power?  Is the meaning of Art found exclusively in the...

Thursday, October 4 2012
7:30 pm
Dalit Street Theater in India

From Social Oppression to Radical Action

Sr. Clare Marie Therese, ICM

Street Theater, as conceived and presented in India, is a theater form that was evolved by Badal Sircar (1925-2011), one of the greatest playwrights of all times. Sircar, originally from Calcutta, began his...

Friday, October 5 2012
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Kant's Critique of Pure Reason

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, October 5 2012
6:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
Badal Sircar's Street Theater Techniques

A Workshop on How to Create and Present Performances for Social Change at Marches, Rallies, Demonstrations & Other Outdoor Events

Facilitated by Sr. Clare Marie Therese, ICM

Friday: 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm;
Saturday: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm; and
Sunday: 11:00 am to 6:00 pm

Street Theater, as conceived and presented in India, is a theater form that was evolved by...

Monday, October 8 2012
7:00 pm
Road Map to Apartheid

Discussion with Directors Eron Davidson and Ana Nogueira

There are many lessons to draw from the South African experience of Apartheid relevant to conflicts all over the world. Roadmap to Apartheid explores in detail the apartheid comparison as it is used in the...

Tuesday, October 9 2012
7:30 pm
Global Capitalism

Monthly Update & Book Launch

Rick Wolff

This monthly update will be special because it will launch Professor Wolff's latest book, Democracy at Work: A Cure for Capitalism.

Discussion will focus workers' self-directed enterprises...

Wednesday, October 10 2012
7:30 pm
Let Joy Reign Supreme

Introduced by the Brecht Forum's Revolutions Study Group

France in 1719 was in decline after the successful rule of Louis XIV, with the largest population in Europe in the midst of unrest, rising poverty, and widespread violence with frequent conscription of...

Thursday, October 11 2012
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...

Friday, October 12 2012
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
Introduction to the Thought of Charles Sanders Peirce

Zeke Finkelstein

Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914), founder of the tradition in modern US/European philosophy called “Pragmatism” and one of the founders of modern logic, as well as of the field of “semiotics” (the study of...

Friday, October 12 2012
7:00 pm
- 10:00 pm
Intro to Soundpainting

Strike Anywhere Master Class Series

Nolan Kennedy & Leese Walker

Strike Anywhere's Artistic Director, Leese Walker will teach a workshop in Soundpainting. Soundpainting is the live composing sign language for musicians, dancers, actors, poets, and visual artists working...

Saturday, October 13 2012
11:00 am
Marx’s Capital, Volume I

Stanley Aronowitz

The conventional approach to this text focuses on the accumulation process and generally follows the thesis that with this and The German Ideology (1845) Marx “breaks” with his earlier theory of...

Saturday, October 13 2012
1:30 pm
Ancient (Western) Philosophical Materialism

Part 1 of a Two-Part Course

Michael Pelias

This class examines the beginnings of materialism from early Greek thinking , cosmological speculation to systematic philosophical dialogues and treatises concerning questions of excellence, friendship,...

Saturday, October 13 2012
3:30 pm
Political Power & Social Classes

Peter Bratsis

From the rise of the Arab Spring and Occupy movements to the folly of the Obama administration and the debt crisis in Europe, the present political conjuncture is constantly asking us to consider the ways...

Saturday, October 13 2012
8:00 pm
MazzMuse

Solo Project with Mazz Swift

Neues Kabarett is delighted to present Mazz Swift performing as her renowned solo act - MazzMuse.

On this night, Swift plans to perform the world premiere of a new composition, "The Desert Can Be...

Sunday, October 14 2012
2:00 pm
Soundwaves

The Passion of Noor Inayat Khan

A New Play by Joe Martin/ Directed by Adrian Roman

A play on the life of the young Sufi woman, of Indian extraction, who emerged as the heroine of the French Resistance known as “Madeleine”—a devotee of nonviolence and one of the most highly honored heroes...

Sunday, October 14 2012
6:00 pm
Soundwaves

The Passion of Noor Inayat Khan

A New Play by Joe Martin/ Directed by Adrian Roman

A play on the life of the young Sufi woman, of Indian extraction, who emerged as the heroine of the French Resistance known as “Madeleine”—a devotee of nonviolence and one of the most highly honored heroes...

Monday, October 15 2012
1:30 pm
Student Leaders Speak Out!

A Public Conversation between Protagonists of Hemispheric Student Struggles in Chile, Quebec, & New York

Featuring Camila Vallejo & Noam Titelman of the Chilean Student Movement. Moderated by David Harvey

Reserved seating has filled. The remaining 200 or so seats in the Proshansky Auditorium will be open on a first-come, first-serve basis. Arrive early and please bring a photo ID.

...
Monday, October 15 2012
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
Revolutions

Mexico 1910 - 1920

Michael Lardner with Gerardo Renique

This October we welcome Gerardo Renique to provide his expertise onmany aspects of the Mexico, from the development of economic forces, class formations, inter-regional and inter-class contestations in late...

Tuesday, October 16 2012
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, October 16 2012
8:00 pm
Debate Party

Join the Brecht Forum for a conversation and Presidential debate viewing. We promise a sweet time with salty snacks and tart commentary. 8 pm ore debate comments, 9 pm main event.

Thursday, October 18 2012
7:30 pm
The Communist Horizon

Jodi Dean in conversation with Bruno Bosteels (Moderated by Astra Taylor)

In this new title in Verso’s Pocket Communism series, Jodi Dean unshackles the communist ideal from the failures of the Soviet Union. In an age when the malfeasance of international banking has alerted...

Monday, October 22 2012
7:30 pm
The Uprising in Syria

Sinan Antoon, Bassam Haddad & Maya Mikdashi

The uprising against the regime of Bashar Assad in Syria, which began in March 2011, has polarized the U.S. left. Some denounce the rebels, whom they view as fighting to overthrow a regional bulwark against...

Tuesday, October 23 2012
7:30 pm
Recreating Democracy in a Globalized State

Cliff DuRand

Recreating Democracy in a Globalized State treats the key question for anti-capitalist movements around the world:  how can the national state be democratized in an era when transnational...

Wednesday, October 24 2012
6:30 pm
US Elections & The Left
 
After arguably the biggest year on the U.S. Left in decades, with the Occupy movement and multiple labor fights nationwide, the Left seems to have only minimally affected the 2012...
Thursday, October 25 2012
7:30 pm
Our Americas

From Pablo Neruda to Louis Reyes Rivera

An Evening of Spoken Word Poetry and Music

The Brecht Forum and the National Writers Union have come together to celebrate the life and work of Pablo Neruda and Luís Reyes Rivera, two great poets with different styles yet united by their connection...

Friday, October 26 2012
7:30 pm
African Awakening - Revolution & Counter Revolution

Lessons from Libya

Younes Abouyoub & Horace Campbell

The so-called ‘Arab Spring’ started as a genuine popular uprising but has been hijacked gradually. It has had different developments and consequences in different African and Arab countries. Why is the...

Saturday, October 27 2012
1:30 pm
Revolution at Point Zero

Housework, Reproduction, and Feminist Struggle

Silvia Federici

Written between 1975 and the present, the essays collected in this volume represent years of research and theorizing on questions of social reproduction and the consequences of globalization. Originally...

Saturday, October 27 2012
4:00 pm
The Future of Labor

Michelle Chen, Dana Frank, Richard Greenwald & Jacob Remes. Moderated by Daniel Katz.

When Wisconsin governor Scott Walker threatened the collective bargaining rights of the state’s public sector employees in early 2011, the massive protests that erupted inresponse put the labor movement back...

Sunday, October 28 2012
6:00 pm
Liberation Past Present and Future

S.E. Anderson, Herb Boyd, Joseph "Jazz" Hayden, Iyanna "Nana Soul" Jones, A. Shahid Stover, members of the Paul Robeson FreedomSchool

Monday, October 29 2012
7:30 pm
A Bright Room Called Day

By Tony Kushner, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Angels in America, A Bright Room Called Day examines a group of artists and
activists struggling against the rise of fascism in...

Tuesday, October 30 2012
7:30 pm
Howard Zinn: A Life on the Left

Martin Duberman

Howard Zinn was perhaps the best-known and most widely celebrated popular interpreter of American history in the twentieth century, renowned as a bestselling author, a political activist, a lecturer, and one...

Friday, November 2 2012
7:00 pm
Day of the Dead!

Annual Benefit Party for the Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble

Join the Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble for an evening of Mexican fingerfoods, live music, international performances by Teatro Foro Mexico & the Tours Soundpainting Orchestra (France), a silent...

Saturday, November 3 2012
4:00 pm
From Tlaxcala, Mexico

Sueños Perdidos (Lost Dreams) & Veneno de mi Suegra (The Poison of my Mother in Law)

Presented by the Women of Teatro Foro Mexico

The members of Teatro Foro Mexico are not professional actors; rather they are women with a story to tell. They are all from the state of Tlaxcala, Mexico, a region with a high incidence of migration. The...

Monday, November 5 2012
7:30 pm
Queer In The Island

Film Portraits of LGBTQ Dominican Experiences

Carlos Rodriguez

Tuesday, November 6 2012
8:00 pm
Special Election Night Party and Discussion

The Brecht Forum will be open all night to watch the election results- join us for sweet comrades, salty snacks and punchy commentary as we debate the future of the country. FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Thursday, November 8 2012
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, November 8 2012
7:30 pm
Central Park Five

Film Screening and Discussion

In 1989, five black and Latino teenagers from Harlem were arrested and later convicted of raping a white woman in New York City’s Central Park. They spent between six and 13 years in prison before a serial...

Friday, November 9 2012
7:30 pm
Nothing But A Man

Film Screening & Discussion

The Brecht Forum, along with Cinema Conservancy and Film Forum are proud to welcome a restored 35mm print of the civil rights classic Nothing But A Man. Join the Brecht Forum for a special screening that...

Saturday, November 10 2012
8:00 pm
3 by Fo

1. The Birth of the Jongleur, 2. The Birth of the Worker, & 3. The Fool at the Foot of the Cross with a Prologue by Machiavelli

Adapted & Performed by Tony Palmieri

Dario Fo was born in 1926 in Lombardy, Italy. He began his career as a comic and mime and became a highly successful actor, director and writer of satirical comedies. He received the Nobel Prize for...

Sunday, November 11 2012
1:00 pm
- 5:00 pm
Heal the Healer PlaYlab

A Holistic Workshop

Faciliated by Kira-Laura Ferrand

Because of flooding in the Westbeth complex, this workshop will take place at:

The Drilling Company
236 West 78 Street (between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue)
Third floor
New...

Tuesday, November 13 2012
7:30 pm
Global Capitalism

Monthly Update

Rick Wolff

Actual economic developments shape the agenda for each of these monthly Tuesday meetings. Rick Wolff, with occasional guests, presents an economic update and an analysis of some particular economic topics...

Wednesday, November 14 2012
7:30 pm
Zero for Conduct

& a Selected Short

Introduced by Rachel Rakes

First shown on 7 April 1933, Zero for Conduct was subsequently banned in France until 15 February 1946. The film draws extensively on director Jean Vigo's boarding school experiences to depict a...

Thursday, November 15 2012
5:30 pm
Urban Uprising Film Series

Leading up to the Urban Uprising: Re-Imagining The City Conference, Right to the City Alliance, Front Group and The Brecht Forum are organizing a special screening and discussion "Urban Uprising: A Right to...

Friday, November 16 2012
7:30 pm
Beyond "Muslim Rage"

Deconstructing Empire at Home and Abroad

Deepa Kumar, Rupal Oza, Sonny Singh & Saadia Toor

The summer of 2012 witnessed a rash of anti-Muslim attacks from homemade chemical bombs being thrown at Muslim schools to attacks at mosques.  A mosque in Joplin, Missouri was burned to the ground in an...

Monday, November 19 2012
7:30 pm
Society of the Spectacle

Come watch a screening of Guy Debord's classic film based on his 1967 book of the same title—the Situationist International (SI) text that informed and motivated the French Revolution of May/June 1968. Using...

Tuesday, November 27 2012
7:30 pm
Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage

Making Sustainability a Reality

Tony Sirna

Our society is wrestling with questions of sustainability and climate change, with many groups working towards a sustainable future. At Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage that sustainable future is here now.   If you...

Wednesday, November 28 2012
7:30 pm
Relief & Resistance

Transforming Disaster Response

In what was the largest Atlantic Hurricane ever recorded, Hurricane Sandy killed at least 193 people in 7 countries. In the United States, the storm was felt most severely in New York City...

Thursday, November 29 2012
6:00 pm
Holiday Music with The Red Microphone

Yes, sisters and brothers. The holiday sounds of Hans Eisler,Brecht and Original Red Microphone Music...coming your way.

"Holiday Music" with
The Red Microphone

John Pietaro-Vibes/...

Thursday, November 29 2012
6:00 pm
Groundings

Walter Rodney on Film

Renee Conly, Jeremy Glick, Kristin Moriah, Lewanne Jones

"The Terror and the Time is a breathtaking film, one that is so complex in its imagery — so poetic in fact — that I find it difficult to conjure up in words. Images appear first as simple denotation...

Saturday, December 1 2012
9:30 am
Urban Uprising | Re-imagining the City

Speakers include: Mizue Aizeki, Kazembe Balagun, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, David Harvey, Marian Kramer, Peter Marcuse, Frances Fox Piven, Rob Robinson, Miguel Robles-Duràn, Nancy Romer, Pete White & Many Others

...

Sunday, December 2 2012
2:00 pm
- 5:00 pm
Memorial Meeting for John (Tito) Gerassi

(1931 – 2012)

Tito’s father was a Turkish Jew, who became a philosopher and friend of Heidegger’s in Germany in the 1920s, a painter and friend of Sartre’s and Picasso’s in France in the early 1930s, a general in the...

Tuesday, December 4 2012
7:30 pm
Global Capitalism

Monthly Update

Rick Wolff

Actual economic developments shape the agenda for each of these monthly Tuesday meetings. Rick Wolff, with occasional guests, presents an economic update and an analysis of some particular economic topics...

Tuesday, December 4 2012
7:00 pm
Howard Zinn: A Life on the Left

Martin Duberman & Gerald Meyer

*Note: THIS EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE AT BARNES AND NOBLE, 2289 BROADWAY (AT 82 STREET)

Howard Zinn was perhaps the best-known and most widely celebrated popular interpreter of American history in the...

Wednesday, December 5 2012
7:30 pm
Left Wing Noir

Tom Adcock, S.J. Rozan & Steve Wishnia. Moderated by Kenneth Wishnia

A group of progressive crime writers discuss the ups and downs of working in a popular genre with a long history of social commentary (going back to Hammett in the 1920s), the importance of incorporating...

Thursday, December 6 2012
7:30 pm
Surviving Ourselves

The Evolution of Community, Education, and Agriculture in the 21st Century

Eric Herm

Eric Herm is a 4th generation farmer from W. Texas. In 2005 he turned his back to conventional farming and started transitioning the entire 6,000 acres family cotton...
Friday, December 7 2012
7:00 pm
Soundpainting Workshop

Strike Anywhere's Artistic Director, Leese Walker will teach a workshop in Soundpainting. SOUNDPAINTING is the live composing sign language for musicians, dancers, actors, poets, and visual artists working...

Saturday, December 8 2012
9:30 am
- 4:00 pm
An Introduction to the Theater of the Oppressed

Facilitated by Marie-Claire Picher

This one-day workshop, designed for people who have been curious about the Theater of the Oppressed (TO) but have not been able to commit to a full weekend workshop, will present an overview of the basic...

Saturday, December 8 2012
8:00 pm
Will Connell Quartet

Featuring:Will Connell (alto sax, clarinet, bass clarinet, flute), Chris Forbes (piano), Larry Roland (bass), Thurman Barker (drums)

Neues Kabarett is delighted to present the Will Connell quartet on December 8th. This quartet focuses on the multi-reedist’s own compositions and consists of Connell (alto sax, clarinet, bass clarinet, flute...

Tuesday, December 11 2012
6:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
The Next Generation

A Retirement Party for Liz Mestres | Celebrating the Founders of the Brecht Forum/New York Marxist School

Join us for a special evening! As you may know, our Executive Director for the past 18 years, Liz Mestres, is stepping down at the end of the 2012. Liz along with Arthur Felberbaum...

Wednesday, December 12 2012
7:30 pm
Pyaasa

Introduced by Matthew Micka

Pyaasa tells the story of struggling poet, trying to make his works known in post-independence India, and a prostitute with a heart of gold who eventually helps him get his poems published. ...

Thursday, December 13 2012
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...

Friday, December 14 2012
7:30 pm
Global Uprising in the Age of Austerity

A Night of Video Dispatches from the Front Lines of Spain, Greece & Portugal

Brandon Jourdan & Marianne Maeckelbergh

Since the dawn of the most recent crisis of capitalism in 2008, there have been uprisings all over the globe. Around the world, advocates for a different world and different social relations have engaged in ...

Saturday, December 15 2012
12:00 pm
Cuba 101 Winter Film

South of the Border

Lenny Foster

Join us for our ¡Cuba 101 Winter Film! As part of our efforts to educate the NYC community about Cuba, the Cuban 5, and other national liberation struggles, the Project will be hosting a screening of South...

Saturday, December 15 2012
8:00 pm
Music Now Series:

Curated by Ras Moshe

Continuing in the tradition of the loft jazz scene(i.e.- Studio Rivbea and...

Wednesday, December 19 2012
7:30 pm
Resisting the Debt Economy.

Debt is an integral part of our capitalist economy that keeps us increasingly dependent on oppressive power structures. The vast majority of our lives are characterized not only by our personal debts--credit...