2009 Programs

2009 Programs

Friday, January 16 2009
7:30 pm
Introducción a la Permacultura/ Introduction to Permaculture

Eric & Marikler Girón Toensmeier

La Permacultura es un movimiento internacional para la sostenibilidad, que usa principios de diseño ecológico para proveer necesidades humanos como comida, vivienda, y energía.
Permaculture is an...

Saturday, January 17 2009
7:30 pm
Outside the Blues

a Forum & Concert Considering New Uses of an Old Language

7:30 pm
Panel discussion with Steve Cannon, Cooper-Moore, Elliott Sharp, Greg Tate and other guests TBA - moderated by Kurt Gottschalk

8:30 pm
Solo performances by Loren Connors, Elliott...

Tuesday, January 20 2009
7:00 pm
Bye-Bye Bush Ball!!

Performers TBA

Couldn't make it to DC for the Inauguration?

Want to watch the highlights in the company of some progressive activists?

& strategize & party too?

Join us at the Brecht Forum's...

Wednesday, January 21 2009
7:30 pm
Indigenous Peoples' Mobilizations in 3 Andean Countries

Forest Hylton, Mario Murillo & Gerardo Renique

During the past months Indigenous Peoples in Latin America have
again occupied center stage in the struggle for democratic rights and
defense of national resources and autonomy. In Bolivia, Indian...

Thursday, January 22 2009
7:30 pm
Building the Solidarity Economy in the Northeast US

Visions, Practices & Strategies

Pasqualino Colombaro, Michael Menser & Nancy Romer

Since its formulation in the 1970s, the solidarity economy framework (SE) has sought to connect existing non-capitalist and anticapitalist economic forms so as to construct an alternative economy while...

Friday, January 23 2009
6:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
Diabetic Dramas

Robbie McCauley

Award-winning actress Robbie McCauley returns to the Brecht Forum to lead
a series of workshops called "Diabetic Dramas" based on subject matter
from her performance piece, Sugar, which...

Sunday, January 25 2009
5:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
Afro-Latino Cafe

Join us on occasional Sundays for music and dance from some of the many Afro-Latino communities in the New York region. A mainstay of the Cafe is Cuban rumba -- a celebratory, sometimes raucous, percussion-...

Monday, January 26 2009
7:30 pm
Marat/Sade

The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade

Discussion with Michael Lardner & Members of the "Revolutions" Class

Adapted from the 1963 play by Peter Weiss, Marat/Sade is almost entirely a "play within a play." Set in the historical Charenton Asylum, now d’Hôpital Esquirol, the main story takes place on July 13, 1808,...

Tuesday, January 27 2009
7:30 pm
The Internet is Serious Business

The Internet has become an essential tool for political activism, education, employment and more, but half the city lacks a cable or DSL connection. Those of us who are online don't really understand what...

Wednesday, January 28 2009
7:30 pm
- 10:00 pm
Biggie, Brooklyn & the World

Conversations on the NOTORIOUS B.I.G.

Harry Allen, Anika Lani Haynes & Michael Partis

With the release of Notorious, once again the famed rapper NOTORIOUS B.I.G. has taken center stage in the consciousness of the hip hop generation. Tonight our panel of experts will examine the film as...

Thursday, January 29 2009
6:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
Our Flesh of Flames

Collages by Theodore A. Harris with Captions by Amiri Baraka

The Brecht Forum is proud to exhibit Our Flesh of Flames featuring the collages of Theodore A. Harris and the poetic captions of legendary writer and social activist Amiri Baraka.

Posed against...

Friday, January 30 2009
7:30 pm
A Radical Party?

Is Now the Time?

Members of the 15th Street Manifesto Group & Others TBA

Motivated by the current cultural, economic and political crisis facing all of us, a gathering of leftist intellectuals founded the 15th Street Manifesto Group (Stanley Aronowitz, Rick Wolff, William DiFazio,...

Saturday, January 31 2009
10:00 am
- 5:00 pm
Forum Theater

The American Dream

Facilitated by Marie-Claire Picher

In the context of economic collapse, regime change in the US, the continuing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, among other political and social factors in play, this Forum Theater workshop will focus on the...

Saturday, January 31 2009
9:00 pm
Carl Maguire

& Floriculture with Stephanie Griffin, John Hebert, Oscar Noriega, Dan Weiss

Acclaimed by Downtown Music Gallery as "one of the best pianists and composers to emerge from the downtown network over the past few years," Carl Maguire is active as a performer and collaborator with a...

Monday, February 2 2009
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
The Grundrisse

Bill DiFazio

Karl Marx’s Grundrisse (Penguin/Vintage), the unfinished notebooks to the volumes of Capital is the basic theorizing for his radical project the critique of political economy and capitalism. The...

Monday, February 2 2009
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Black Resistance History

Facilitated by Sam Anderson

This 4-part intensive meets daily from Monday, February 2 to Thursday, January 5, 5:30 – 7:30 pm. We will cover the centrality of Black resistance to slavery, Jim Crow and post-Jim Crowism. The intensive will...

Monday, February 2 2009
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
Revolutions

Part 2. The Haitian Revolution

Jeremy Glick & Michael Lardner

A compelling series has been issued by Verso Books titled Revolutions. It is a series concerning works that “took center-stage during a period of revolution, incendiary words that roused populations...

Monday, February 2 2009
7:30 pm
Burn!

Discussion with Michael Lardner Jeremy Glick & Members of the "Revolutions" Class

A Caribbean island in the mid-1800s. Nature has made it a paradise; man has made it a hell. Slaves on vast Portuguese sugar plantations are ready to turn their misery into rebellion - and the British are ready...

Tuesday, February 3 2009
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Capitalism’s Crisis

A Marxian Analysis

Richard Wolff

This course will systematically use Marxian economic theory to analyze the current economic crisis.

We will focus on (1) why capitalism finds itself in so profound a global crisis, (2) why...

Tuesday, February 3 2009
7:30 pm
Consensus Mechanics: Decision-making as Change

Autumn Brown

Consensus Mechanics is a study of Consensus Decision-making as a
revolutionary and liberating tradition. This course will explore Consensus
as historically cultural practice, and examine the...

Wednesday, February 4 2009
7:30 pm
Hubert Harrison

The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883-1918

Jeff Perry

Hubert Harrison was an immensely skilled writer, orator, educator, critic, and political activist who, more than any other political leader of his era, combined class consciousness and anti-white-supremacist...

Wednesday, February 4 2009
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
Anarchism & Communism

Russell Dale

Anarchism and communism are, historically, the two main wings of the socialist movement. Anarchism is represented by such thinkers and writers as Mikhail Bakunin, Peter Kropotkin, Emma Goldman, Rudolf Rocker,...

Thursday, February 5 2009
7:30 pm
Ecovillages

Where They Are, What They're Doing, Why They're Important

Diana Leafe Christian

"Diana's Ecovillage Slide Show is simply unforgettable. She delivers it
with great style, wit, and heart, not to mention an encyclopedic authority
borne of nearly two decades at the forefront of...

Friday, February 6 2009
7:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
Psychology and Economy IV

Harriet Fraad & Richard Wolff

Psychology and Economy IV will continue the focus on how the unfolding economic deterioration (credit crisis, rising food and energy prices, falling home prices, looming recession, fiscal crises of states and...

Saturday, February 7 2009
1:00 pm
- 4:00 pm
Diabetic Dramas

Robbie McCauley

Award-winning actress Robbie McCauley returns to the Brecht Forum to lead
a series of workshops called "Diabetic Dramas" based on subject matter
from her performance piece, Sugar, which...

Sunday, February 8 2009
11:00 am
- 4:00 pm
Heal the Healer

Facilitated by Kira-Laura Ferrand

Our inability to adapt to stress causes hypertension, ulcers, gastric disorders, sleep and sexual dysfunction, anxiety, and both endocrine and general central nervous system overload.

Heal the Healer is...

Sunday, February 8 2009
5:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
Afro-Latino Cafe

Join us on occasional Sundays for music and dance from some of the many Afro-Latino communities in the New York region. A mainstay of the Cafe is Cuban rumba -- a celebratory, sometimes raucous, percussion-...

Monday, February 9 2009
7:00 pm
Halliburton's Army

How a Well-Connected Texas Oil Company Revolutionized the Way America Makes War

Pratap Chatterjee

The New York launch of muckraker Pratap Chatterjee's brilliant expose of Halliburton, the Texas oil company that transformed how America wages war. Chatterjee will discuss the history of Halliburton’s...

Tuesday, February 10 2009
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Intermediate Spanish

Jose Rosa

Students will continue to develop everyday conversational skills while learning more complex grammatical forms. Emphasis will be placed on increasing vocabulary and expressing more sophisticated ideas. At this...

Wednesday, February 11 2009
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Advanced Spanish

Marisol Ruiz

Students learn to read advanced texts, express themselves fluently, write long texts, and appreciate humor, irony, and wit in literary and non-literary texts. Depending on the students' needs, increased...

Wednesday, February 11 2009
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
The New Deal and the Left of the 1930s

1. A Critical Survey of the Issues

Rust Gilbert

As the current economic crisis deepens and threatens to become a full-blown, worldwide depression as deep or deeper than that of the 1930s, there is much talk of a “New New Deal.” This class will examine the...

Wednesday, February 11 2009
7:30 pm
The Price of Pleasure

Pornography, Sexuality and Relationships

Discussion with Chyng Sun, Tess Fraad-Wolff & Robert Wosnitzer

Once relegated to the margins of society, pornography has become one of the most visible and profitable sectors of the cultural industries in the United States. It is estimated that the pornography industry's...

Thursday, February 12 2009
7:30 pm
Colors of Resistance

Collage, Abstraction & African American Art

Theodore A. Harris, Geoffrey Jacques & Howardena Pindell

The collage emerged at the time of social reproduction of everyday life and has been a primary tool for social activists seeking to subvert the established order of capitalist logic. As part of the exhibition...

Friday, February 13 2009
7:30 pm
- 10:00 pm
Resistance in Rhyme*

Theodore A Harris & Fred Moten. Moderated by Jeremy Glick

Join us for an historic evening as painter Theodore A Harris (featured artist of Our Flesh and Flames exhibit at the Brecht Forum) is joined by critic Fred Moten. Moten, a collaborator with Harris will...

Saturday, February 14 2009
10:00 am
- 5:00 pm
Cop-in-the-Head: Looking at Internalized Racism

A Workshop for People of Color

Facilitated by Gail Burton & Kayhan Irani

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. This workshop will allow people of color to hear...

Saturday, February 14 2009
7:00 pm
- 11:00 pm
Revolutionary Love for Revolutionary Singles

What makes you a REVOLUTIONARY SINGLE???

*You are Single and looking for like-minded and hearted individuals who are
committed to making a difference in the world!!!!

*You want...

Monday, February 16 2009
7:30 pm
Which Way Out of the Crisis of Neoliberalism?

Variants of Post-Neoliberal Strategies

Ulrich Brand & David Harvey

In the last 30 years, neoliberal policies have been implemented in almost every country. The multiple crises that have resulted and the obvious incapacity of neoliberal politics to deal with its own...

Monday, February 16 2009
7:30 pm
- 9:30 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 and...

Wednesday, February 18 2009
7:30 pm
Dignity and Defiance

Stories from Bolivia's Challenge to Globalization

Melissa Draper, Roberto Fernandez Teran & Jim Shultz

Dignity and Defiance is the product of three years of work by a team of a dozen people. It uses eight well-researched and well-told stories of what globalization means -- good, bad, and in between -- in...

Thursday, February 19 2009
7:30 pm
The Water Front

Discussion with Lauren Hauser, Liz Miller & Leah Sapin

The award winning documentary, “The Water Front” is the story of one community fighting against the seemingly inevitable path to water privatization.

This contemporary portrait of environmental racism /...

Saturday, February 21 2009
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
Money & the Movement

Grassroots Fundraising in Times of Economic Crisis

Sha Grogan-Brown, Bhairavi Desai, Lucia Leandro Gimeno, Margie Grace, Arun Gupta, Hugh Hogan, Randy Jackson, Nadia Abou-Karr, Mallory Knodel, Jeanette Lee, Brooke Lehman, Charles Lenchner, Lynn Lewis, Akinlabi E. A. Mackall,Tej Nagaraja, Emily Nepon, Yasmeen Perez, Alexandra Lopez Reitzes, Wanda Salaman, Ben Shepard, Dara Silverman, Christy Thornton, Helena Tubis, Max Uhlenbeck & Manish Vaidya

Join us Friday evening for our opening plenary and all day Saturday for a series of exciting discussions and hands-on workshops and skill shares.

Did Barack Obama get elected because of his...

Sunday, February 22 2009
5:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
Afro-Latino Cafe

Join us on occasional Sundays for music and dance from some of the many Afro-Latino communities in the New York region. A mainstay of the Cafe is Cuban rumba -- a celebratory, sometimes raucous, percussion-...

Monday, February 23 2009
7:30 pm
Disappearing Voices: The Decline of Black Radio

Discussion with Nana Soul & U-Savior

In the controversial, original and provocative documentary Disappearing
Voices – The Decline of Black Radio,
director U-Savior Washington
takes an unprecedented look at the rise and fall of...

Wednesday, February 25 2009
7:30 pm
Is Malcolm X Still Relevant Today?

Politics in the Age of Obama

Jasmin Young, Lee Bynum and Garrett Felber

Join a panel of activists and intellectuals to discuss the legacy of
Malcolm X and if he is still relevant in today's society. As one of
the foremost Black orator, agitator and activist of Black...

Thursday, February 26 2009
6:00 pm
Our Flesh of Flames

Onome Djere & Jeremiah Hosea

Join us for the closing party of Our Flesh of Flames, collages by Theodore Harris and Amiri Baraka. Featuring performances by spoken word artist Onome Djere and Jeremiah Hosea (Earthdriver)

Friday, February 27 2009
8:00 pm
Innocents Abroad

Innocents Abroad is a new screenplay by Adam Klasfeld based on the Beacon High School's class trip to Cuba in Spring 2005, which brought students, teachers and administrators of the New York City high...

Saturday, February 28 2009
9:00 pm
Ned Rothenberg with Mivos Quartet

Olivia De Prato, Joshua Modney, Victor Lowrie, Isabel Castellvi

Featuring solos, string quartets and clarinet quintets by Rothenberg (clarinet/bass clarinet) with Olivia De Prato (violin), Joshua Modney (violin), Victor Lowrie (viola) and Isabel Castellvi (cello).

...

Tuesday, March 3 2009
7:30 pm
Antonio Gramsci

Revolutionary Strategy & the War of Position

Harmony Goldberg

Antonio Gramsci’s Prison Notebooks is one of the most powerful left strategy documents developed in the last hundred years, giving us unique insights about how the revolutionary process would unfold...

Wednesday, March 4 2009
7:30 pm
Critical Theory and Democratic Vision

Herbert Marcuse and Recent Liberation Philosophies

Arnold Farr with Stephen Eric Bronner, Peter Marcuse & Russell Rockwell

Panelists will engage in critical discussion of the themes and perspectives that author Arnold Farr develops in his new book on Herbert Marcuse and recent liberation philosophies. Themes in Farr's book that...

Friday, March 6 2009
7:30 pm
Stigma, Denial & the Power of Concurrency

Going Beneath the Surface of HIV

Helen Epstein, Lipuo Moteete & Jonny Steinberg with a Musical Performance by the Peace Trio & Special Guests

This public opening of a weekend residence in Theater for Development features South African jornalist Jonny Steinberg and science writer Helen Epstein along with a perfomance of music from southern Africa and...

Saturday, March 7 2009
10:00 am
- 5:00 pm
Demasking Stereotypes

A Workshop in Healing through Storytelling

Facilitated by Potri Ranka Manis

Saturday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

A practical workshop combining the Paulo Freire methodology and storytelling to look at how people are stereotyped, how such...

Saturday, March 7 2009
7:30 pm
Ocean Ana Rising Presents: Refuge and Resistance

In January, 2005, Ocean Ana Rising produced the creation of a private mixed media installation which commemorated the lives of survivors and victims of domestic violence. In March, 2009, these same artists--...

Sunday, March 8 2009
6:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
SEKONSA! Jazz

[img_assist|nid=2484|title=|desc=|link=none|align=right|width=250|height=344]A dynamic all-female ensemble drawing upon traditional Caribbean music, jazz and blues

6-8 pm
Pauline Jean,...

Monday, March 9 2009
7:30 pm
Afghan Women

A History of Struggle

Discussion with Filmmaker Kathleen Foster, Fawzia Afzal Khan & Fahima Vorgetts

Crafts Sale: 7:00 pm

Afghan Women: A History of Struggle captures the resilience and courage of women who risk their lives on a daily basis to stand up for their rights. The film examines...

Wednesday, March 11 2009
7:30 pm
Palestine, Gaza & The Right of Return

Speaking Tour with Palestinian Refugee Ziad Abbas

Ziad Abbas is part of the generation of Palestinian refugees who learned strength and commitment to their right of return from their elders, who passed on their keys to homes in villages destroyed by Israeli...

Friday, March 13 2009
6:30 pm
- 8:30 pm
Scary Times:

The Economic Crisis & What it All Means

William Tabb, Marta Vega & Max Fraad Wolff

Join us for a live in-studio town hall meeting on the state of the economic crisis.

How do we account for the current economic crisis? An unlucky streak or a system that's gone haywire? Join us for a...

Saturday, March 14 2009
9:00 pm
- 11:00 pm
Hans Tammen's Third Eye Orchestra

Premiere of Tammen's new, open-form composition for the Third Eye Orchestra and live electronics fusing contemporary classical elements with minimal music.

featuring

Jason Hwang, David Soldier -...

Monday, March 16 2009
8:00 pm
Seven Jewish Children

Kathleen Chalfant, Brian Jones, Daren Kelly, Ellen McLaughlin, Una Aya Osato & Brian Pickett

In memory of Rachel Corrie and the children of Gaza, Theaters Against War and Rachel's Words invite you to the first New York reading of Seven Jewish Children by Caryl Churchill. The evening will also...

Tuesday, March 17 2009
7:30 pm
Poetry of Resistance

Remembering the casualties of Iraq, Afghanistan, & Palestine

This event is organized in response to the following appeal to poets, writern and all creative artists:
From Poets Gathered March 20-23 2008
at “Split This Rock” Poetry Festival, Washington DC...

Wednesday, March 18 2009
7:30 pm
Doctors of Deception

What They Don’t Want You to Know About Shock Treatment

Linda Andre

Doctors say that shock treatment (ECT) is a perfectly safe and effective treatment for mental illness...but should you believe them? In this new history of shock treatment, Linda Andre reveals how the American...

Friday, March 20 2009
6:30 pm
The Mist

Discussion with Filmmaker Maryam Habbibian & Kathleen Foster

In spite of the social limitations imposed by the Islamic regime, Iran today is alive with youthful energy. With over seventy percent of the population under 40 years of age, a new culture of art, literature,...

Saturday, March 21 2009
1:00 pm
- 4:00 pm
Diabetic Dramas

***POSTPONED***

Robbie McCauley

Award-winning actress Robbie McCauley returns to the Brecht Forum to lead
a series of workshops called "Diabetic Dramas" based on subject matter
from her performance piece, Sugar, which...

Sunday, March 22 2009
6:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
Bomba y Plena with SAMBUMBIA

This newly-formed group takes its inspiration from the colloquial term "sambumbia" -- a mixture of elements that lend unique flavor to a dish. This is a perfect description of the Afro-Puerto Rican traditions...

Wednesday, March 25 2009
7:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
The Octavia Butler Project

Autumn Brown, Krista Franklin, Anika Lani Haynes & Jonathan Scott

Octavia Estelle Butler was a pioneer in the field of science fiction. An African American women in a genre dominated by white men, her writing drew from the traditions of folklore and challenged conventional...

Thursday, March 26 2009
7:00 pm
QBC Fades of Black Women Showcase

Queer Black Cinema presents the 4th Annual Fades of Black Womyn Film Showcase 2009. Come celebrate with Queer Black Cinema as we honor and pay tribute to Black Hall of Fame Filmmaker, (Campbell X formerly...

Friday, March 27 2009
7:30 pm
Juggling Gender & Still Juggling

with Tami Gold & Jennifer Miller

[img_assist|nid=2375|title=|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=150|height=182]Join us for an exciting evening with:
• Screening of the new video Still Juggling (with Jennifer Miller 15 years later)...

Saturday, March 28 2009
10:00 am
- 5:00 pm
The Rainbow of Desire

Facilitated by Marie-Claire Picher & Others TBA

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 deals...

Sunday, March 29 2009
7:00 pm
Refuge and Resistance

Ocean Ana Rising

How do we live at home when it can often be a mortally dangerous space? How do we make and maintain home when it is so often a space of both refuge and resistance? How do we reclaim and celebrate home despite...

Thursday, April 2 2009
7:30 pm
¡El Salvador Venció!

Reflections on the FMLN Presidential Election Victory

The March 15th victory of the...

Saturday, April 4 2009
4:00 pm
- 8:00 pm
Signs of the Times

Paintings by Francisco Verastegui

Living and working in Oaxaca,...

Sunday, April 5 2009
10:00 am
- 4:00 pm
Looking at Internalized Racism

A Workshop Series for People of Color

Facilitated by Gail Burton & Kayhan Irani

Building on the explorations of the Cop-in-the-Head workshop on Internalized Racism in February 2009, we have started a new series for people of color to examine internalized racism using the tools from the...

Sunday, April 5 2009
6:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
Afro-Latino Cafe

Join us on occasional Sundays for music and dance from some of the many Afro-Latino communities in the New York region. A mainstay of the Cafe is Cuban rumba -- a celebratory, sometimes raucous, percussion-...

Monday, April 6 2009
7:15 pm
El Viaje Hacia El Mar - A Trip Toward the Ocean

RECEPTION AT 6:30

The birth place of writer Eduardo Galeano and home to a thriving folk and rock scene, Uruguay is a small country with enormous cultural output. In anticipation of Uruguay's...

Wednesday, April 8 2009
7:30 pm
The Need for Left Political Organization

An Open Forum on Issues Raised by the <I>Manifesto for a Left Turn</i>

The 15th Street Manifesto Group

The 15th Street Manifesto Group will open the evening with a short presentation updating the current state of the political, economic, familial and cultural crisis facing us. Michael Pelias will introduce the...

Wednesday, April 8 2009
9:30 pm
- 10:30 pm
A Brecht TV Special: Scary Times: The Economic Crisis & What It All Means

William Tabb & Max Fraad Wolfe

The Brecht Forum along with Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN) is proud to present a broadcast of a town hall meeting on the economic crisis that took place last month. The show will broadcast tonight on...

Thursday, April 9 2009
7:30 pm
Film Noir, American Workers and Postwar Hollywood

"Broe puts the red back in the black"
--Ester Leslie, author of Walter Benjamin

Dennis Broe's Film Noir, American Workers and Postwar Hollywood, just released from University...

Monday, April 13 2009
7:15 pm
La Matinee-The Matinee

RECEPTION AT 6:30

The protagonists of this documentary are the veterans of Murga (a traditional musical and theatrical performance at Montevideo carnival). In 2004, they got together again to...

Tuesday, April 14 2009
7:30 pm
Venezuela

Revolution from the Inside Out

Discussion with Filmmaker Clifton Ross

Clifton Ross will show his film, "Venezuela: Revolution from the Inside Out" (2008, PM Press), a critical look at the Bolivarian Process drawn mostly from the experiences of the participants themselves. In the...

Wednesday, April 15 2009
7:30 pm
The Crisis In (Left) Publishing

Rev. Rachel Guidera, Ramsey Kanaan, Colin Robinson & Amy Scholder

These are hardly auspicious times for media, publishing, and the dissemination of words, and ideas. Since the rise of "movement" and radical publishers, bookstores, magazines et al. in the 1960s, publishing...

Thursday, April 16 2009
7:30 pm
Gringo: A Coming-of-Age in Latin America

Chesa Boudin

In the early months of 1999, an 18-year-old American from Chicago arrived in Guatemala City. He sought adventure and planned to learn Spanish but, beyond that, had no particular goal or destination in mind. He...

Saturday, April 18 2009
10:00 am
- 5:00 pm
Cop-in-the-Head

Facilitators TBA

Saturday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sunday: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Cop-in-the-Head is a collection of Theater of the Oppressed techniques that uses games and exercises to recognize and confront...

Saturday, April 18 2009
7:00 pm
- 11:00 pm
Marxism is the New Black: The Left Forum After Party

Join friends and comrades as we'll unwind and celebrate The Left Forum 2009.

Sunday, April 19 2009
6:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
Afro-Latino Cafe

Join us on occasional Sundays for music and dance from some of the many Afro-Latino communities in the New York region. A mainstay of the Cafe is Cuban rumba -- a celebratory, sometimes raucous, percussion-...

Monday, April 20 2009
7:15 pm
La Perrera--The Dog Pound

RECEPTION AT 6:30

Desperate and unfortunate, lazy and hesitant, David, a 25-year-old guy, has failed as a student and lost the scholarship which supported him in the capital city. To get it back...

Wednesday, April 22 2009
7:30 pm
Corazón de Fabrica/Heart of the Factory

Discussion with Filmmaker Ernesto Ardito

Zanon/...

Wednesday, April 22 2009
7:30 pm
Corazón de Fabrica/Heart of the Factory

Discussion with Filmmaker Ernesto Ardito

Zanon/...

Thursday, April 23 2009
7:30 pm
100 Poems for 100 Days

Kahlil Almustafa

The beginning of this year marked the historic election of Barack Obama. A Black president is something I never thought I would see. Like most of us, so many conflicting thoughts and emotions went through me....

Friday, April 24 2009
5:30 pm
Bolivia

Political Crisis, Indigenous Movement & Evo Morales

Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui

A discussion with Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui, Bolivian sociologist, prominent public intellectual and political activist engaged with the indigenous, women and coca growers movements. She is author of several...

Saturday, April 25 2009
1:00 pm
- 4:00 pm
Cancelled- Diabetic Dramas

Robbie McCauley

Saturday, April 25
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
WORKSHOP
Co-sponsor: Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory
Confronting Diabetes through Drama
Robbie McCauley

Calling actors, activists,...

Sunday, April 26 2009
4:00 pm
- 6:00 pm
Whose Schools/Our Schools

A Strategic Round Table on the NYC Student Movement

Tim Hearin, Yotam Marom, Tara Mulqueen, Drew Phillips, Banu Quadir & Doug Sinsen

Featuring organizers at the forefront of the student movement in New York, this event will address the successes and failures of student organizing from the perspective of activists engaged in ongoing...

Monday, April 27 2009
7:15 pm
Plumas al Cielo -- Feathers to the Sky & Por Esos Ojos - For These Eyes

RECEPTION AT 6:30

PLUMAS AL CIELO – FEATHERS TO THE SKY details a forgotten town in Latin America, where Tamara, a nine year old girl, has to walk many miles a day selling feathers...

Tuesday, April 28 2009
7:30 pm
Arthur O'Connor

The Most Important Irish Revolutionary You May Never Have Heard Of

Cliff Conner

Although Arthur O'Connor has not become an icon of romantic legend, he was the most important leader of the United Irishmen, the powerful conspiracy that culminated in the Rebellion of 1798. While that...

Wednesday, April 29 2009
7:30 pm
Taking Liberties

The Cold War Against Labor & the New Deal

Sam Sills with Bob Schrank

The anti-communist campaign that exploded on the American scene after WWII reshaped the character and goals of organized labor. Today, few remember the historic militancy and creativity of industrial workers...

Friday, May 1 2009
6:00 pm
- 10:00 pm
Walking the Winding Streets of Havana

Street Photographs 2008

Photography by Ana Ratner & Jacob Ratner

It has been fifty years since Fidel arrived in Havana to meet the enormous crowd that awaited him in the streets, but today the city looks largely unchanged, simply a bit more weathered from the spray of the...

Saturday, May 2 2009
6:30 pm
- 9:00 pm
We Are Gaza

Connecting the Dots Between Gaza, Afghanistan, Iraq, Kashmir & Pakistan

Fawzia Afzal-Khan, Faheed Bitar, Miriam Cooke, Nawal El Saadawi, Kathleen Foster, Remi Kanazi, Bruce Lawrence, Brant Lyon, Barbara Nimri Aziz, Michael Schwartz, Roger Sedarat, Miriam Stanley, Carmela Tal Baron & Others TBA

Join us for an evening of documentary film, music, poetry, personal narratives and discussion with:

Saturday, May 2 2009
9:00 pm
Jazz Meets The Near East Festival: Mohammad Kundos and MOCHILA - CD Release of "Green Bullets"

A We Are Gaza Concert

Mohammad Kundos & MOCHILA

Join our friends at Alwan for the Arts as celebrate the release of Green Bullets by Mohammad Kundos and MOCHILA.

Mohammad Kundos - 'Oud and Arabic Percussion
and featuring
Eric...

Sunday, May 3 2009
6:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
Afro-Latino Cafe

Join us on occasional Sundays for music and dance from some of the many Afro-Latino communities in the New York region. A mainstay of the Cafe is Cuban rumba -- a celebratory, sometimes raucous, percussion-...

Tuesday, May 5 2009
7:30 pm
The Myth of the Unflawed Super Leader

A Panel Discussion Featuring Artists & Activists Offering New Models for Leadership

Autumn Brown, Andre Lancaster, Ione Lloyd, Gaurav Jashnani/RJ Maccani & Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai

In the age of a biracial, center-progressive U.S. leader with a mandate for change, there is a real specter of a character flaw revelation that could derail the good and the bad of his agenda. And in the...

Saturday, May 9 2009
9:00 pm
Marc Ribot & Ensemble Dissonanzen with Special Guests

Scelsi Morning

Neues Kabarett is delighted to help kick off a week-long, city-wide retrospective celebrating one of our favorite guitarists, and to welcome the fantastic Ensemble Dissonanzen from Italy!

featuring...

Sunday, May 10 2009
4:00 pm
The Ängsudden Song Cycle

MuKha & the Angsudden Ensemble

MuKha and the Angsudden Ensemble present “The Ängsudden Song Cycle” featuring an eight member chamber group, led by Michael McGinnis (saxophones/clarinets), perform music written to a series of ink paintings...

Monday, May 11 2009
8:00 pm
- 10:00 pm
Ensemble Dissonanzen

Neues Kabarett is delighted to present a special evening with Italy's acclaimed Ensemble Dissonanzen performing an evening of early music and avant-garde improvisation.

The starting point is the music...

Friday, May 15 2009
8:00 pm
Hercules Comes Back

This reading of a one act play by Nina Howes and directed by Gloria Zelaya, explores the impact of Depleted Uranium (DU) * on the lives of a young couple. When Nick, a survivor of Desert Storm, realizes he was...

Saturday, May 16 2009
9:00 am
- 5:00 pm
Education for Liberation: Weekend Workshop

An Introduction to Paulo Freire’s Concepts & Techniques

Carmelina Cartei, Kate Cavanagh, Sally Hyppolite, Esperanza Martell, Julie Novas & Others TBA

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 cultural activists...

Saturday, May 16 2009
6:00 pm
- 10:00 pm
Annual Roses & Bread Performance

Benefit for the New Jersey 4

Annual Roses and Bread- performance slam benefiting the New Jersey 4 -for childcare, to perform or to reserve tickets please call 212-748-9829 (women and trans only)

Sunday, May 17 2009
9:00 am
- 5:00 pm
Education for Liberation

An Introduction to Paulo Freire’s Concepts & Techniques

Carmelina Cartei, Kate Cavanagh, Sally Hyppolite, Esperanza Martell, Julie Novas & Others TBA

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 cultural activists...

Monday, May 18 2009
7:30 pm
Whose Land Is It?

A Discussion with Miami's Take Back the Land Movement on Housing, Squatting, Showdowns, & Takeovers in the Face of Economic Crisis

Max Rameau

We all know the government is bailing out banks, while many of these same
banks are ramping up foreclosures, and profiting from housing and land that
people need. Take Back the Land (...

Tuesday, May 19 2009
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
Malcolm X Education & the Media

Bashir Mchawi & Bernard White

"Armed with the knowledge of our past we can chart a course of our future"- Malcolm X

Known as a fiery orator and skilled organizer Malcolm X was also a deft educator and independent media maker...

Friday, May 22 2009
12:00 pm
- 3:00 pm
Marc Ribot's Music Anarch-atory

The Music Anarch-atory doesn’t presuppose the existence of a canonized body of knowledge which must be transmitted, but creates a space where students can ask how their own projects/practice/concerns relate to...

Friday, May 22 2009
7:30 pm
El Salvador: I Want My People to Live

Seventeen years after laying down their weapons to become a peaceful political party, the former guerillas of the Faribundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) won a resounding victory this March in El...

Saturday, May 23 2009
10:00 am
Forum Theater

Facilitated by Julian Boal & Members of the Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory

Saturday: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Monday: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Monday evening: 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm (performance/demonstration at The Riverside Church)

...

Monday, May 25 2009
7:00 pm
A Memorial Tribute to Augusto Boal & an Evening of Theater of the Oppressed with Julian Boal

in a Performance/Demonstration of Forum Theater

With Assistance of Members of his Intensive Master Workshop at the Brecht Forum

This Performance/Demonstration will take place at the Assembly Hall of the Riverside Church, 91 Claremont Avenue at West 120 Street (one block west of Broadway), Manhattan.

A major memorial...

Tuesday, May 26 2009
10:00 am
Rainbow of Desire into Forum Theater

Facilitated by Julian Boal & Members of the Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory

Tuesday: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Wednesday: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Thursday: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Thursday evening: 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm (performance/demonstration)

Rainbow of Desire is...

Wednesday, May 27 2009
7:30 pm
Local Food Self-Reliance

Learning from Ecovillages & Intentional Communities

Diana Leafe Christian

Ecovillages and other kinds of intentional communities often produce their
own organic food onsite and support local farmers. In times of financial
downturn and energy descent, we can learn about...

Thursday, May 28 2009
7:30 pm
An Evening of Crime, Noir & Politics

Summer Brenner & Owen Hill

Through reading and discussion, come celebrate the launch of two new (decidedly lefty) crime novels, and discover how literature might just be one of the best ways to illuminate such harrowing topics as sex-...

Sunday, May 31 2009
10:00 am
- 4:00 pm
Looking at Internalized Racism

A Workshop Series for People of Color

Facilitated by Gail Burton & Kayhan Irani

Building on the explorations of the Cop-in-the-Head workshop on Internalized Racism in February 2009, we have started a new series for people of color to examine internalized racism using the tools from the...

Tuesday, June 2 2009
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Puerto Ricans in the American Century

A Workshop for Puerto Ricans Only

Saulo Colon & Others with the Puerto Rican Political Education Project (PREP)

The Brecht Forum as a collective space for socialist political education has historically been linked to and supported by the socialist Boricua community. In fact, one of the founders of the Brecht was a...

Tuesday, June 2 2009
7:30 pm
American Radical: The Life and Times of I.F. Stone

Popular Front columnist and New Deal propagandist. Fearless opponent of McCarthyism and feared scourge of official liars. Enterprising, independent reporter and avid amateur classicist. As D. D. Guttenplan...

Friday, June 5 2009
7:30 pm
- 11:00 pm
Benefit Evening for Picture the Homeless

A Night of Performance and Partying!

Judy Gorman, Mark Hurwitt, Mimi LaValley and Members of Picture the Homeless

* the music of Judy Gorman ...Judy's songs get their wings from her imagination and their roots from the folk, blues, jazz and gospel music she's been surrounded by all her life. "*Shoots the arrow straight...

Tuesday, June 9 2009
7:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
How Do We Win Real Change?

A Debate & Discussion on Obama & the Left

Brian Jones, Katie Robbins, Jeremy Scahill & a Representative from the Radical Student Union at the New School

Obama’s victory was an historic moment: the election of the United States’ first African American president, the end of eight years of the Bush Regime. It was rightly seen by millions of people as the...

Friday, June 12 2009
7:00 pm
Crisis & Hope: Theirs and Ours

Noam Chomsky<br>Introduced by Amy Goodman with Music by Earthdriver & Mahina Movement

5:30 pm Pre-event Benefit Reception is SOLD OUT
6:00 pm - Doors Open & Pre-Event Concert with Earth Driver and Mahina Movement
7:00 pm - Main event with Noam Chomsky & Amy Goodman
...

Saturday, June 13 2009
10:00 am
- 4:00 pm
Looking at Internalized Homophobia

A Workshop for LGBT People

Facilitated by Gail A. Burton

Expanding from our series on Internalized Racism, in February through May 2009, we have started a new series for LGBT people to examine internalized homophobia using tools from the Theater of the Oppressed...

Sunday, June 14 2009
6:00 pm
Perennial Vegetables Workshop/Charla de Vegetales Perennes

A Bilingual Presentation in English and Spanish

Eric Toensmeier & Marikler Girón

Perennial vegetables can provide years of harvests with very little care.
They are ideal for community gardens, small yards, and guerilla gardening.
This workshop will feature an overview of...

Monday, June 15 2009
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 and...

Tuesday, June 16 2009
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Intermediate Spanish

Marisol Ruiz

Students will continue to develop everyday conversational skills while learning more complex grammatical forms. Emphasis will be placed on increasing vocabulary and expressing more sophisticated ideas. At this...

Wednesday, June 17 2009
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Advanced Spanish

Marisol Ruiz

Students learn to read advanced texts, express themselves fluently, write long texts, and appreciate humor, irony, and wit in literary and non-literary texts. Depending on the students' needs, increased...

Wednesday, June 17 2009
7:30 pm
The Current Crisis & Alternative Globalizations

An Interview with Bill Tabb

This interview with noted political theorist Bill Tabb will be recorded for a class at the Sustainability Institute at the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa. It will be one of several interviews with...

Thursday, June 18 2009
6:00 pm
Embedded with Organized Labor

Journalistic Reflections on the Class War at Home

Steve Early

"This is an exciting collection not only for the ideas presented, but for its potential contribution to developing a working class readership base that could dramatically widen the discussions and debates...

Friday, June 19 2009
6:00 pm
Radicals & Historians

Harvey Goldberg in Madison's Golden Age

Paul Buhle <i>Plus</i> The SDS Comic Show Exhibit & a Musical Performance TBA

We are pleased to announce that this year's Goldberg lecture will be given by the eminent American historian and UW graduate student, Paul Buhle. Paul is currently teaching at Brown University and has written...

Friday, June 19 2009
6:00 pm
Radicals & Historians

Harvey Goldberg in Madison's Golden Age

Paul Buhle <i>Plus</i> The SDS Comic Show Exhibit & a Musical Performance TBA

We are pleased to announce that this year's Goldberg lecture will be given by the eminent American historian and UW graduate student, Paul Buhle. Paul is currently teaching at Brown University and has written...

Saturday, June 20 2009
10:00 am
- 4:00 pm
Using Cop-in-the-Head to Look at Internalized Homophobia

A Workshop for LGBT People

Facilitated by Ellen Baxt & Gail A. Burton

Saturday: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Sunday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm

Following the workshop session on Saturday come to a special Pride Mixer at 6:00 pm, sponsored by members of the Theater of the...

Saturday, June 20 2009
10:00 am
- 1:00 pm
Beginning Spanish

Jairo Jimenez 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 and...

Saturday, June 20 2009
10:00 am
- 1:00 pm
Intermediate Spanish

Jose Rosa

Students will continue to develop everyday conversational skills while learning more complex grammatical forms. Emphasis will be placed on increasing vocabulary and expressing more sophisticated ideas. At this...

Saturday, June 20 2009
10:00 am
- 4:00 pm
Using Cop-in-the-Head to Look at Internalized Homophobia

A Workshop for LGBT People

Facilitated by Ellen Baxt & Gail A. Burton

Saturday: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Sunday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm

Following the workshop session on Saturday come to a special Pride Mixer at 6:00 pm, sponsored by members of the Theater of the...

Saturday, June 20 2009
10:00 am
- 1:00 pm
Beginning Spanish

Jairo Jimenez 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 and...

Saturday, June 20 2009
10:00 am
- 1:00 pm
Intermediate Spanish

Jose Rosa

Students will continue to develop everyday conversational skills while learning more complex grammatical forms. Emphasis will be placed on increasing vocabulary and expressing more sophisticated ideas. At this...

Saturday, June 20 2009
6:00 pm
- 11:00 pm
Pride Mixer!

Following the “Cop-in-the-Head to Look at Internalized Homophobia” workshop, held earlier in the day, the Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory and the Brecht Forum invite you to a special Pride Mixer! This is a...

Saturday, June 20 2009
6:00 pm
- 11:00 pm
Pride Mixer!

Following the “Cop-in-the-Head to Look at Internalized Homophobia” workshop, held earlier in the day, the Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory and the Brecht Forum invite you to a special Pride Mixer! This is a...

Monday, June 22 2009
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
Revolutions

Background to 1848

Led by Russell Dale & Michael Lardner

...

Tuesday, June 23 2009
7:30 pm
Towards a People-Centered Economy

Alternative Responses to the Crisis

Diana Aguiar, Sarah Anderson, Larry Holmes, Arjun Karki, Pedro Paez, Jana Silverman & Steve Suppan

Despite optimistic claims in the mainstream media that the global economic crisis is entering its final phases, more realistic analysts confirm that this worldwide financial downturn continues to worsen, with...

Tuesday, June 23 2009
7:30 pm
Towards a People-Centered Economy

Alternative Responses to the Crisis

Diana Aguiar, Sarah Anderson, Larry Holmes, Arjun Karki, Pedro Paez, Jana Silverman & Steve Suppan

Despite optimistic claims in the mainstream media that the global economic crisis is entering its final phases, more realistic analysts confirm that this worldwide financial downturn continues to worsen, with...

Friday, June 26 2009
8:00 pm
3 by Dario 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.

In addition to conventional theater...

Friday, June 26 2009
8:00 pm
3 by Dario 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.

In addition to conventional theater...

Saturday, June 27 2009
1:30 pm
- 3:30 pm
A Round-Table with WSF Founding Activist François Houtart

François Houtart, Donna Katzin, Michele Kervyn, Chris Rude & David Wilson

For activists in the US, the UN conference on the Economic Crisis represents an "eruption" into the usual politics of the General Assembly. What does it mean to the Left in the US? How are we to relate to it...

Saturday, June 27 2009
1:30 pm
- 3:30 pm
A Round-Table with WSF Founding Activist François Houtart

François Houtart, Donna Katzin, Michele Kervyn, Chris Rude & David Wilson

For activists in the US, the UN conference on the Economic Crisis represents an "eruption" into the usual politics of the General Assembly. What does it mean to the Left in the US? How are we to relate to it...

Monday, June 29 2009
7:30 pm
South Asian Migrant Worker Struggles

Regional & Global Resistance

Syed Armughan al-Asar, Immanuel Ness & Karin Astrid Siegmann

The panel examines the regional and global dimensions of South Asian migrant labor struggle against multinational corporate exploitation through examining the erosion of working conditions through...

Monday, June 29 2009
7:30 pm
South Asian Migrant Worker Struggles

Regional & Global Resistance

Syed Armughan al-Asar, Immanuel Ness & Karin Astrid Siegmann

The panel examines the regional and global dimensions of South Asian migrant labor struggle against multinational corporate exploitation through examining the erosion of working conditions through...

Tuesday, June 30 2009
7:30 pm
The Media and the Hidden Wars of the Congo

Gil Noble, Dr. Yaa Lengi M. Ngemi, Vinie Burrows, Charles Daniel Dawson

Over 250,000 people have been internally displaced in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Still, the plight of the Congolese people has not made a blip on the radar in the US media.

Join us for a...

Tuesday, June 30 2009
7:30 pm
The Media and the Hidden Wars of the Congo

Gil Noble, Dr. Yaa Lengi M. Ngemi, Vinie Burrows, Charles Daniel Dawson

Over 250,000 people have been internally displaced in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Still, the plight of the Congolese people has not made a blip on the radar in the US media.

Join us for a...

Saturday, July 4 2009
6:00 pm
4th on Fire!

A Benefit Concert for the Brecht Forum & Left Turn Magazine

Mahina Movement, Earthdriver, Rebel Diaz, Young Lady, Koba, Rude Mechanical Orchestra and Mustglow Fuego

[img_assist|nid=2859|title=|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=424|height=275]Join your favorite revolutionaries and rebel rousers for a rousting anti-July 4th celebration and concert.

Concert! Cookout...

Saturday, July 4 2009
6:00 pm
4th on Fire!

A Benefit Concert for the Brecht Forum & Left Turn Magazine

Mahina Movement, Earthdriver, Rebel Diaz, Young Lady, Koba, Rude Mechanical Orchestra and Mustglow Fuego

[img_assist|nid=2859|title=|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=424|height=275]Join your favorite revolutionaries and rebel rousers for a rousting anti-July 4th celebration and concert.

Concert! Cookout...

Sunday, July 5 2009
2:00 pm
Solidarity with Guadeloupe and Haiti

Trade Union Movements in Haiti and Guadeloupe

Elie Domota & Fignole Saint Cy

In Haiti, the unions are playing a amjor role in the struggle to restore democracy after the U.S. government removed democratically elected Prsident Aristide and U.N. troops continue to occupy the country....

Sunday, July 5 2009
2:00 pm
Solidarity with Guadeloupe and Haiti

Trade Union Movements in Haiti and Guadeloupe

Elie Domota & Fignole Saint Cy

In Haiti, the unions are playing a amjor role in the struggle to restore democracy after the U.S. government removed democratically elected Prsident Aristide and U.N. troops continue to occupy the country....

Tuesday, July 7 2009
7:30 pm
Mother Ourselves

Audre Lorde and the Poetics of Community Building

Ebony Noelle Golden & Alexis Pauline Gumbs

Alexis Pauline Gumbs and Ebony Noelle Golden present an interactive performance and writing workshop about the poetic process of community building. Using the poetry and theory of black lesbian feminist...

Tuesday, July 7 2009
7:30 pm
Mother Ourselves

Audre Lorde and the Poetics of Community Building

Ebony Noelle Golden & Alexis Pauline Gumbs

Alexis Pauline Gumbs and Ebony Noelle Golden present an interactive performance and writing workshop about the poetic process of community building. Using the poetry and theory of black lesbian feminist...

Wednesday, July 8 2009
6:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
FAMILIES NOW!

Working Class & LGBT Families Surviving The Great Recession

WEDNESDAY, JULY 8TH @ 730PM:
Families Now!
Working class and LGBT Families Surviving The Great Recession.
Brecht Forum
451 West Street in Manhattan

As if it wasn't hard enough...

Wednesday, July 8 2009
6:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
FAMILIES NOW!

Working Class & LGBT Families Surviving The Great Recession

WEDNESDAY, JULY 8TH @ 730PM:
Families Now!
Working class and LGBT Families Surviving The Great Recession.
Brecht Forum
451 West Street in Manhattan

As if it wasn't hard enough...

Thursday, July 9 2009
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit

Pamela Brown & Russell Dale

...

Thursday, July 9 2009
6:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
The Art of Palestinian Children

The Art of Palestinian Children is a traveling exhibition, co-sponsored by Adalah-NY (www.adalahny.org) and the Middle East Committee of The WESPAC Foundation (...

Thursday, July 9 2009
6:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
The Art of Palestinian Children

The Art of Palestinian Children is a traveling exhibition, co-sponsored by Adalah-NY (www.adalahny.org) and the Middle East Committee of The WESPAC Foundation (...

Monday, July 13 2009
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Marxian Economics

An Intensive Introduction

Rick Wolff

Due to the time error in the announcements, Rick has agreed to teach the first session again this Wednesday the 15th at 5:30 for those who missed the first session....

Monday, July 13 2009
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Marxian Economics

An Intensive Introduction

Rick Wolff

Due to the time error in the announcements, Rick has agreed to teach the first session again this Wednesday the 15th at 5:30 for those who missed the first session....

Monday, July 13 2009
7:30 pm
Iran Today: Democracy, Dissent, Repression & Solidarity

Ervand Abrahamian, Hamid Dabashi, Leili Kashani & Arang Keshavarzian

In the aftermath of Iran’s disputed June 12, 2009 presidential elections, between one and three million Iranians across the country took to the streets to protest severe irregularities and intimidation during...

Monday, July 13 2009
7:30 pm
Iran Today: Democracy, Dissent, Repression & Solidarity

Ervand Abrahamian, Hamid Dabashi, Leili Kashani & Arang Keshavarzian

In the aftermath of Iran’s disputed June 12, 2009 presidential elections, between one and three million Iranians across the country took to the streets to protest severe irregularities and intimidation during...

Tuesday, July 14 2009
6:00 pm
Reportback from Gaza & the West Bank

Invited speakers include: Medea Benjamin, Felice Gelmon, Manijeh Saba, & Phil Weiss

Hear eye witness accounts from members of delegations trying to break through the blockade of Gaza-some successfully and some not. Hear first hand their experiences challenging the Egyptian and Israeli...

Tuesday, July 14 2009
6:00 pm
Reportback from Gaza & the West Bank

Invited speakers include: Medea Benjamin, Felice Gelmon, Manijeh Saba, & Phil Weiss

Hear eye witness accounts from members of delegations trying to break through the blockade of Gaza-some successfully and some not. Hear first hand their experiences challenging the Egyptian and Israeli...

Wednesday, July 15 2009
7:30 pm
The Obama Doctrine?

Latin America After the Honduran Coup

Andres Conteris, Audelia Guadalupe Lopez de Kleutgens, Roberto Lovato

Wednesday, July 15 2009
7:30 pm
The Obama Doctrine?

Latin America After the Honduran Coup

Andres Conteris, Audelia Guadalupe Lopez de Kleutgens, Roberto Lovato

Thursday, July 16 2009
7:30 pm
Who's afraid of the Swine Flu?

The Intersection of Capitalism, Food & Disease

Dr. Laura S. Boylan & Arun Gupta

For at least the third time in recent years, the threat of a
deadly viral pandemic has swept the globe. Starting with SARS in 2003, then
Avian flu, and now Swine flu, fear and panic have gripped...

Thursday, July 16 2009
7:30 pm
Who's afraid of the Swine Flu?

The Intersection of Capitalism, Food & Disease

Dr. Laura S. Boylan & Arun Gupta

For at least the third time in recent years, the threat of a
deadly viral pandemic has swept the globe. Starting with SARS in 2003, then
Avian flu, and now Swine flu, fear and panic have gripped...

Monday, July 20 2009
7:30 pm
Broadway Boogie Woogie: A City Unfinished

Discussion with Cassim Shepard & Live Music by COMA

7:30

New York City “Ghetto” Fish Market | Dir. James Blair Smith | 1903 | 2 min

Skyscrapers of New York City from the North River | Dir. James Blair Smith, 1903 | 3 min

...
Monday, July 20 2009
7:30 pm
Broadway Boogie Woogie: A City Unfinished

Discussion with Cassim Shepard & Live Music by COMA

7:30

New York City “Ghetto” Fish Market | Dir. James Blair Smith | 1903 | 2 min

Skyscrapers of New York City from the North River | Dir. James Blair Smith, 1903 | 3 min

...
Wednesday, July 22 2009
6:30 pm
Offstage Forum

Post Apocalyptic. New Freedoms. New Communities.

Forever war. Economic disaster. Global warming. Is all lost? Just as in Octavia Butler's post-apocalyptic futures, there are many groups of people today whose seemingly dis-utopic work actually serve a hopeful...

Wednesday, July 22 2009
6:30 pm
Offstage Forum

Post Apocalyptic. New Freedoms. New Communities.

Forever war. Economic disaster. Global warming. Is all lost? Just as in Octavia Butler's post-apocalyptic futures, there are many groups of people today whose seemingly dis-utopic work actually serve a hopeful...

Wednesday, July 22 2009
7:30 pm
The Cold Dialectic

Brecht on British Television

The Brecht Forum celebrates the genius of Bertolt Brecht with two rarely seen Brecht performances on British television, including Lotte Lenya singing from her husband's (Kurt Weill)song book and the Alan...

Wednesday, July 22 2009
7:30 pm
The Cold Dialectic

Brecht on British Television

The Brecht Forum celebrates the genius of Bertolt Brecht with two rarely seen Brecht performances on British television, including Lotte Lenya singing from her husband's (Kurt Weill)song book and the Alan...

Thursday, July 23 2009
7:30 pm
- 11:00 pm
Benefit Concert for Motorola Boycott

Dave Lippman,"Bard of the Bankers" Wild Bill Bailout, Remi Kanazi, Mahina Movement, & the Goodbye Moto Players

A benefit concert for the movement to boycott Israeli colonialism will feature investigative satirist Dave Lippman, Bard of the Bankers Wild Bill Bailout, Palestinian poet Remi Kanazi and music of ruthless...

Thursday, July 23 2009
7:30 pm
- 11:00 pm
Benefit Concert for Motorola Boycott

Dave Lippman,"Bard of the Bankers" Wild Bill Bailout, Remi Kanazi, Mahina Movement, & the Goodbye Moto Players

A benefit concert for the movement to boycott Israeli colonialism will feature investigative satirist Dave Lippman, Bard of the Bankers Wild Bill Bailout, Palestinian poet Remi Kanazi and music of ruthless...

Saturday, July 25 2009
9:30 am
- 6:00 pm
Marxism

A Revolutionary Cure for Capitalism's Depression?

Humberto Brown, Vivek Chibber, Bhairavi Desai, Harriet Fraad, Harmony Goldberg, Jon Kim, Lisa Maya Knauer, Lynn Lewis, Peter Marcuse, Liz Mestres, Wazir Mohamed, Manny Ness, Brian Purnell, Merle Ratner, Jean Rice, Rob Robinson, Cleo Silvers, Bill Tabb, Lincoln Van Sluytman, Hank Williams, Rick Wolff & Others TBA

CLICK HERE FOR SCHEDULE

It’s becoming increasingly apparent that the “cures’ that are prescribed for capitalism’s ills just temporarily suppress the...

Saturday, July 25 2009
9:30 am
- 6:00 pm
Marxism

A Revolutionary Cure for Capitalism's Depression?

Humberto Brown, Vivek Chibber, Bhairavi Desai, Harriet Fraad, Harmony Goldberg, Jon Kim, Lisa Maya Knauer, Lynn Lewis, Peter Marcuse, Liz Mestres, Wazir Mohamed, Manny Ness, Brian Purnell, Merle Ratner, Jean Rice, Rob Robinson, Cleo Silvers, Bill Tabb, Lincoln Van Sluytman, Hank Williams, Rick Wolff & Others TBA

CLICK HERE FOR SCHEDULE

It’s becoming increasingly apparent that the “cures’ that are prescribed for capitalism’s ills just temporarily suppress the...

Monday, July 27 2009
7:30 pm
The Beginning of the Cold Season

Mediated Iran

Discussion with Leili Kashani

Our Visual Liberation film series continues looking at Iran through the prism of historical films and documentaries. Leili Kashani will conduct an after film Q and A.

Iran | Dir. Kenneth Richter...

Monday, July 27 2009
7:30 pm
The Beginning of the Cold Season

Mediated Iran

Discussion with Leili Kashani

Our Visual Liberation film series continues looking at Iran through the prism of historical films and documentaries. Leili Kashani will conduct an after film Q and A.

Iran | Dir. Kenneth Richter...

Tuesday, July 28 2009
7:30 pm
The Apocrypha: Anger and Disappointment

Pasolini's Non-Fiction Films

Tonight we present two groundbreaking works of fames Italian communist director Pier Paolo Pasolini. La Rabbia is a personal mediation on politics; Seeking Locations in Palestine details...

Tuesday, July 28 2009
7:30 pm
The Apocrypha: Anger and Disappointment

Pasolini's Non-Fiction Films

Tonight we present two groundbreaking works of fames Italian communist director Pier Paolo Pasolini. La Rabbia is a personal mediation on politics; Seeking Locations in Palestine details...

Saturday, August 1 2009
10:00 am
- 1:00 pm
Beginning Spanish

Jairo Jimenez 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 and...

Saturday, August 1 2009
10:00 am
- 1:00 pm
Intermediate Spanish

Jose Rosa

Students will continue to develop everyday conversational skills while learning more complex grammatical forms. Emphasis will be placed on increasing vocabulary and expressing more sophisticated ideas. At this...

Saturday, August 1 2009
10:00 am
- 1:00 pm
Intermediate Spanish

Jose Rosa

Students will continue to develop everyday conversational skills while learning more complex grammatical forms. Emphasis will be placed on increasing vocabulary and expressing more sophisticated ideas. At this...

Saturday, August 1 2009
6:00 pm
Necropolis

City of the Dead

The Alternative Arts Association presents NECROPOLIS, city of the dead, a multimedia arts production of epic proportion. Over 30 artists from all backgrounds will come together to explore the metaphoric...

Saturday, August 1 2009
6:00 pm
Necropolis

City of the Dead

The Alternative Arts Association presents NECROPOLIS, city of the dead, a multimedia arts production of epic proportion. Over 30 artists from all backgrounds will come together to explore the metaphoric...

Monday, August 3 2009
7:30 pm
Bridges and Tunnels: Art and Efficiency

Discussion with Peter Derrick, Marty Goodman, Manny Kirchheimer, Steve Lambert, Cassim Shepard, Jon Zazove

New York's vaulted train system is the envy of the world and the thermometer of the changes in the city. Tonight's program focuses on the history of the New York City transit system and the relation to race,...

Monday, August 3 2009
7:30 pm
Bridges and Tunnels: Art and Efficiency

Discussion with Peter Derrick, Marty Goodman, Manny Kirchheimer, Steve Lambert, Cassim Shepard, Jon Zazove

New York's vaulted train system is the envy of the world and the thermometer of the changes in the city. Tonight's program focuses on the history of the New York City transit system and the relation to race,...

Wednesday, August 5 2009
7:30 pm
Buffalo Soldiers

African-Americans & US Militarism

The Negro Soldier | Dir. Stuart Heisler | 1944 | 43 min

No Vietnamese Ever Called Me Nigger | Dir. David Loeb Weiss | 1968 | 68 min Special thanks to Vivian Gilbert-Strell

Wednesday, August 5 2009
7:30 pm
Test Event

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Wednesday, August 5 2009
7:30 pm
Buffalo Soldiers

African-Americans & US Militarism

The Negro Soldier | Dir. Stuart Heisler | 1944 | 43 min

No Vietnamese Ever Called Me Nigger | Dir. David Loeb Weiss | 1968 | 68 min

Special thanks to Vivian Gilbert-Strell

Thursday, August 6 2009
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
Introduction to Poetry for Social Activists

A Workshop for the Aspiring Writer

Steve Bloom

Have you ever felt an inner poet is lurking, somewhere? The assumption of this workshop is that every human being has one. Come and explore. Discussion topics include: “What is poetry?” “What is political ...

Thursday, August 6 2009
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
The Urban Revolution

René Francisco Poitevin

We will use Henri Lefebvre’s book by the same title to explore the intersection between urbanism, capitalism, and class struggle. Our goal is to analyze the relevance of urban space (and Urban Marxism) for...

Thursday, August 6 2009
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
Introduction to Poetry for Social Activists

A Workshop for the Aspiring Writer

Steve Bloom

Have you ever felt an inner poet is lurking, somewhere? The assumption of this workshop is that every human being has one. Come and explore. Discussion topics include: “What is poetry?” “What is political ...

Thursday, August 6 2009
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
The Urban Revolution

René Francisco Poitevin

We will use Henri Lefebvre’s book by the same title to explore the intersection between urbanism, capitalism, and class struggle. Our goal is to analyze the relevance of urban space (and Urban Marxism) for...

Saturday, August 8 2009
10:00 am
- 1:00 pm
Beginning Spanish

Jairo Jimenez 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 and...

Monday, August 10 2009
7:30 pm
(In)Tangible Cultural Heritage

Oral Histories - Moore and Patterson

Queen Mother Moore Speech at Greenhaven Prison | People's Communication Network | 1973 | 63 min
Louise Alone Thompson Patterson: In Her Own Words | Dir. Louis Massiah | 2002 |18 min

...

Wednesday, August 12 2009
7:30 pm
Occupied Territories, the Space Race, and the Public Domain

3 Short Films

Discussion with Cassim Shepard & Teri Tynes

Join us for a film/discussion on gentrification and urban planning through the lens of rare documentaries.

For the Living | Dirs. Lewis Jacobs & Leo Seltzer | 1949 | 21 min

Sunday...

Wednesday, August 12 2009
7:30 pm
Occupied Territories, the Space Race, and the Public Domain

3 Short Films

Discussion with Cassim Shepard & Teri Tynes

Join us for a film/discussion on gentrification and urban planning through the lens of rare documentaries.

For the Living | Dirs. Lewis Jacobs & Leo Seltzer | 1949 | 21 min

Sunday...

Monday, August 17 2009
7:30 pm
On the Juche Idea

North Korean Propaganda, Theirs and Ours

The Crime of Korea | US Army Signal Corps | 1950, 15 min
The Parade of the Korean People's Army | DPRK | 2002 | 30 min
Always Working Together for the People | DPRK | ca. 1993...

Monday, August 17 2009
7:30 pm
Dear Mandela

The South African Shack Dwellers Movement

Mazwi Nzimande

The city of Durban, South Africa, has promised to ‘eradicate the slums’ by 2010 in time for the Soccer World Cup and is evicting shack dwellers from their homes at gunpoint. ‘Dear Mandela’ is a feature...

Wednesday, August 19 2009
7:30 pm
The Unbreakable Promise

South Africa & the First Black Precedents

Discussion with Reverend Mavuso Mbhekiseni & Mazwi Nzimande

The Life and Death of Steve Biko | World in Action | 1977 | 25 min
A Savage War of Peace | Video News Service| 1993 | 50 min
Dear Mandela | Dirs. Dara Kell & Christopher...

Monday, August 24 2009
7:30 pm
The Will to Resist

Soldiers Who Refuse to Fight in Iraq and Afghanistan

Dahr Jamail

Dahr Jamail, author of Beyond the Green Zone and winner with Mohammed Omer of the 2007 Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism, brings us inside the movement of military resistance to the occupation of...

Tuesday, August 25 2009
7:30 pm
Historical Memory

The Library in 1956

Discussion with Members of Radical Reference

Toute la mémoire du monde (All the Memory of the World) | Dir. Alain Resnais |1956 |21 min

Storm Center | Dir. Daniel Taradash | 1956 | 86 min

Tuesday, August 25 2009
7:30 pm
Historical Memory

The Library in 1956

Discussion with Members of Radical Reference

Toute la mémoire du monde (All the Memory of the World) | Dir. Alain Resnais |1956 |21 min

Storm Center | Dir. Daniel Taradash | 1956 | 86 min

Wednesday, August 26 2009
7:30 pm
The Greatest Threat

Black Panthers 68-71

Huey!| Dir. Sally Pugh| 1968 | 86 min
Bobby Seale | Newsreel| 1969 | 15 min
Black Panthers in Chicago| Videofreex| 1969 | 24 min
The Death of a Revolutionary |...

Monday, August 31 2009
7:30 pm
Dialogue, Debates, Dilemmas: History in Black and White

Talking History| Dir. HO Nazareth| 1983 | 56 min

Featuring CLR James with EP Thompson

How Does it Go with the Black Movement?| Firing Line| 1973| 56 min

Huey P Newton Debates...

Wednesday, September 2 2009
7:30 pm
Reclaimation: Organized Housing in NYC

Break and Enter (Rompiendo Puertas)| Newsreel | 1970 | 42 min

At Home in Utopia | Michal Goldman| 2008| 57 min

Thursday, September 10 2009
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
La Revolución Urbana

René Francisco Poitevin

Este curso examina, desde una perspective Marxista, la relación entre el espacio urbano, el capitalismo, y la lucha de clases. La premisa inspirando esta conversación es la intuición de que en el siglo XXI las...

Thursday, September 10 2009
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
La Revolución Urbana

René Francisco Poitevin

Este curso examina, desde una perspective Marxista, la relación entre el espacio urbano, el capitalismo, y la lucha de clases. La premisa inspirando esta conversación es la intuición de que en el siglo XXI las...

Thursday, September 10 2009
7:30 pm
The Banality of Disaster: Mapping Materialism

San Francisco Earthquake and Fire| various newsreels| 1946 | 12 min
A Tale of Two Cities | Army-Navy Screen Magazine| 1946| 56 min
Night and Fog | Alain Resnais| 1955|32 min...

Friday, September 11 2009
7:30 pm
Palabras Verdaderas – Words of Truth

Words of Truth searches for the keys of this illustrious citizen of Montevideo -Mario Benedetti- in his life and especially in his poetry. Here is a man who has had to face various periods in exile yet...

Saturday, September 12 2009
10:00 am
- 1:00 pm
Beginning Spanish

Jairo Jimenez 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 and...

Saturday, September 12 2009
10:00 am
- 1:00 pm
Intermediate Spanish

Jose Rosa

Students will continue to develop everyday conversational skills while learning more complex grammatical forms. Emphasis will be placed on increasing vocabulary and expressing more sophisticated ideas. At this...

Saturday, September 12 2009
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
Newspaper Theater

Facilitated by Kayhan Irani & Christina Marin

In his book Legislative Theatre: Using Performance to Make Politics, Augusto Boal explains how certain circumstances, both social and political, “signaled the necessity to create a new category of...

Sunday, September 13 2009
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
Newspaper Theater

Facilitated by Kayhan Irani & Christina Marin

In his book Legislative Theatre: Using Performance to Make Politics, Augusto Boal explains how certain circumstances, both social and political, “signaled the necessity to create a new category of popular...

Monday, September 14 2009
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 and...

Monday, September 14 2009
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 and...

Monday, September 14 2009
7:30 pm
The Campaign: For a Civil Rights Investigation

Pam Africa, Alton Maddox & Daniel Meyers

The Campaign for a Civil Rights Investigation of the Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal demands that Attorney General Eric Holder and the Justice Department conduct a civil rights investigation to assess the suppression...

Tuesday, September 15 2009
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Intermediate Spanish

Marisol Ruiz

Students will continue to develop everyday conversational skills while learning more complex grammatical forms. Emphasis will be placed on increasing vocabulary and expressing more sophisticated ideas...

Tuesday, September 15 2009
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Intermediate Spanish

Marisol Ruiz

Students will continue to develop everyday conversational skills while learning more complex grammatical forms. Emphasis will be placed on increasing vocabulary and expressing more sophisticated ideas. At this...

Tuesday, September 15 2009
7:30 pm
Joya (Jewel)

Bitter comedy about a couple in their thirties living an uncertain life. The main character (who smokes marijuana cigarrettes all day) and his wife live between Montevideo -the capital city- and Piriápolis. It...

Wednesday, September 16 2009
7:30 pm
The Van Jones Effect

Right Wing Frenzy, Inside/Out Strategies & the Red Scare

Jed Brandt, Rosa Clemente, Harmony Goldberg, Arun Gupta, Randy Jackson, Jee Kim, Terry Marshall & Lenina Nadal

“We must start having the necessary critical discussion of, do we want communists, radicals, revolutionaries in the United States government as special advisors to the president of the United States? Do we...

Thursday, September 17 2009
7:00 pm
The Fannie Lou Hamer Story and Her Songs on a Rugged Road To Freedom

Featuring Mzuri Moyo

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Mzuri Moyo brings the indomitable spirit of Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer to The Riverside Church as...

Friday, September 18 2009
7:00 pm
The Fannie Lou Hamer Story and Her Songs on a Rugged Road To Freedom

Featuring Mzuri Moyo

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Mzuri Moyo brings the indomitable spirit of Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer to The Riverside Church as...

Friday, September 18 2009
9:00 pm
- 11:00 pm
Okkyung Lee: New Works

with Liberty Ellman, Ches Smith & Skuli Sverrisson

Okkyung Lee - cello
Liberty Ellman - guitar
Ches Smith - drums
Skuli Sverrisson - bass

Saturday, September 19 2009
10:00 am
- 1:00 pm
Beginning Spanish

Luz Angela Fonseca

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 and...

Saturday, September 19 2009
10:00 am
- 1:00 pm
Intermediate Spanish

Jose Rosa

Students will continue to develop everyday conversational skills while learning more complex grammatical forms. Emphasis will be placed on increasing vocabulary and expressing more sophisticated ideas. At this...

Tuesday, September 22 2009
7:30 pm
Acratas (Anarchist)

A sensitive reconstruction of the Anarchist movement in the River Plate area, and specifically in the city of Montevideo during the first third of the XX Century. To build this documentary Virginia Martinez...

Tuesday, September 22 2009
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
Ecosocialism or Barbarism

Joel Kovel

We are living through a great crisis in the relations between humanity and nature, so severe that it might potentially signal the extinction of our species, along with innumerable others. This "Ecological...

Wednesday, September 23 2009
7:30 pm
Clawing at the Limits of Cool

Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and the Greatest Jazz Collaboration Ever

Farah-Jasmin Griffin, Joyce Jones, Atiba Kwabena-Wilson, Salim Washington & Hank Williams

During the 1950s and ’60s, Miles Davis reinvented jazz several times over while maintaining an aura of implacable cool; meanwhile, John Coltrane embarked on an intense spiritual-musical quest, in the process...

Tuesday, September 29 2009
7:30 pm
Matar A Todos- Kill Them All

When democracy starts to impose itself over the weakened Latin American dictatorships, a man flees through the forest of a Uruguayan seaside resort. He is from Chile and hides at a police station of the town....

Wednesday, September 30 2009
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Advanced Spanish

Marisol Ruiz

Students learn to read advanced texts, express themselves fluently, write long texts, and appreciate humor, irony, and wit in literary and non-literary texts. Depending on the students' needs, increased...

Wednesday, September 30 2009
7:30 pm
Einstein on Israel and Zionism:

His Provocative Ideas About the Middle East

Fred Jerome

"Reading the newly-revealed correspondence in Fred Jerome's book makes it clear that Einstein was a social commentator and humanitarian with a worldview worthy of his scientific genius. It's a pity that the...

Thursday, October 1 2009
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit

Russell Dale

...

Monday, October 5 2009
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
The Grundrisse

William DiFazio

Karl Marx’s Grundrisse, the unfinished notebooks to the volumes of Capital is the basic theorizing for his radical project the critique of political economy and of capitalism. This is a...

Monday, October 5 2009
6:00 pm
- 8:00 pm
Mask Parade

Amir Bey

...

Monday, October 5 2009
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
Revolutions

The Living Heritage & Prospects for Our Time

Rust Gilbert & Michael Lardner

Revolutionary Movements: 1848-1875

Eric Hobsbawm’s Age of Capital 1848-1875 analyzes the quarter century during which capitalism came to dominate Europe, transforming all social relations...

Tuesday, October 6 2009
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
Gramsci & Hegemony

Harmony Goldberg

Antonio Gramsci’s Prison Notebooks is one of the most powerful left strategy documents developed in the last hundred years. One of Gramsci’s central political concepts was the concept of "hegemony," the...

Tuesday, October 6 2009
7:30 pm
What We Did this Summer:

Joint Reportback from Cuba & Venezuela Solidarity Delegations

Kazembe Balagun, Isolina De La Cruz, Julie Novas & Others TBA

Another world is possible and is in action in Latin America. Join us as members of the food sovereignty delegation to Venezuela and the 40th Vencenremos Brigade to Cuba discuss racial identity, food justice...

Wednesday, October 7 2009
5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
Political Economy of Immigration

Maliha Safri

This class examines some crucial debates: do immigrants exert negative wage or employment effects on native workers? If so, which ones? In other words, how have most researchers in the migration field answered...

Wednesday, October 7 2009
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
The Presidency, History & the Left

Towards a Left Theory of the American Presidency

Noble Bratton

We have just seen the longest and most expensive presidential race in American history, a unique contest in many ways. But what of the presidency itself, an institution well over 200 years old? How are...

Thursday, October 8 2009
7:30 pm
Thelonious Monk: Life and Times of an American Original

Followed by an All-Star Musical Tribute to Thelonious Monk

Robin DG Kelley

“Robin Kelley’s new biography Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original is a breath of fresh air amongst the biographies of our legendary jazz musicians. This book is thorough,...

Monday, October 12 2009
7:30 pm
Labor & Lacan

Stanley Aronowitz, Slavoj Zizek & the Public Sphere

Stanley Aronowitz Reads the New York Times: A Timely Look at Labor | Paper Tiger TV | 1983 | 28 min

United Victorian Workers | Dara Greenwald | 2006 | 6 min

Liebe Dien Symptom...

Tuesday, October 13 2009
7:30 pm
More Profits, More Hunger

Neoliberalism & the Corporate Control of Food<br>Lessons from India & the US

Arun Gupta, Nancy Romer & Devinder Sharma <br>Moderated by Vinay Gidwani

Often called the “Green Chomsky” Devinder Sharma will discuss how US-sponsored neoliberal policies have willfully marginalized farming communities, damaging rural livelihoods and aggravating food insecurity in...

Wednesday, October 14 2009
7:00 pm
Žižek: First as Tragedy, Then as Farce

Slavoj Žižek

"Žižek leaves no social or cultural phenomenon untheorized, and is master of the counterintuitive observation."
—New Yorker

"Unafraid of confrontation and with a near limitless grasp of pop...

Thursday, October 15 2009
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
The Political Einstein

Fred Jerome

“Though everybody knows me, there are very few people who really know me,” Einstein said towards the end of his life. Indeed, it is hard if not impossible to find anyone as world-famous as Einstein who is...

Thursday, October 15 2009
7:30 pm
The Invention of the Jewish People

Shlomo Sand with Commentary by Joel Kovel

All modern nation states have a story of their origins, passed down through both official and popular culture, and yet few of these accounts have proved as divisive and influential as the Israeli national myth...

Saturday, October 17 2009
9:00 am
- 5:00 pm
Education for Liberation

An Introduction to Paulo Freire’s Concepts & Techniques

Carmelina Cartei, Kate Cavanagh, Sally Hyppolite, Esperanza Martell, Onaji Muid, Julie Novas, Javier Salamanca & Others TBA

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 educators...

Saturday, October 17 2009
9:00 pm
- 11:00 pm
Laura Andel

Premieres and New Works for Large Ensemble

with Thomas Buckner, Taylor Ho Bynum, Gamelan Son of Lion ensemble (Barbara Benary, Lisa Karrer, Skip LaPlante, Denman Maroney, David Simons), Carl McGuire & Shoko Nagai

Neues Kabarett is pleased to present New York-based, Argentinean composer and conductor Laura Andel. She will premiere new works that balance composition, textural improvisation, and compositional conducting,...

Tuesday, October 20 2009
7:30 pm
Poetry of Resistance

Solidarity with Workers & Communities In Struggle<br>
Special Tribute to the Strikers of Stella D'Oro

With Poets of the Activist Poets Roundtable

Wednesday, October 21 2009
7:30 pm
Report: The Capitalist Crisis As It Begins Year #3

Rick Wolff

We will assess how the crisis is evolving with special attention to its broad social effects. We will cover these topics: where is “recovery” underway and where further decline? What are the successes and...

Saturday, October 24 2009
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
Image Theater & Immigration Issues

Facilitated by Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory Trainers TBA

Image Theater, part of the repertory of Theater of the Oppressed, created by Brasilian director and cultural activist Augusto Boal as organizing tools for communities in struggle, is designed to develop...

Monday, October 26 2009
7:30 pm
Development, Displacement, Leisure

Capital & Community Interests

This is the first in a series of screenings we are doing to highlight some of the programming done uptown at the Maysles Cinema. The first two films in this program come from a series they did, "Rent Control:...

Tuesday, October 27 2009
7:30 pm
The Price of Sugar

Discussion with Filmmaker Bill Haney

On the Caribbean island of the Dominican Republic, tourists flock to pristine beaches, with little knowledge that a few miles away thousands of dispossessed Haitians are under armed guard on plantations...

Wednesday, October 28 2009
7:30 pm
The Indigenous and Popular Minga - One Year Later

Popular Mobilization & the Imperial Presidency in Colombia<br><i>PLUS</i> a Screening of "A Country of Peoples Without Owners: <br>The MInga 2008"

Rafael Coicué & Gerardo Renique

In October 2008, tens of thousands of indigenous people mobilized for
weeks throughout Colombia, demanding a change in the government's
security and development policies. Since then, President...

Wednesday, October 28 2009
7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
Consensus Mechanics

Decision-making as Change

Autumn Brown

Consensus Mechanics is a study of consensus decision-making as a revolutionary and liberating tradition. This course will explore consensus as historically cultural practice, and examine the diverse threads...

Thursday, October 29 2009
7:30 pm
Low-Wage Capitalism

Fred Goldstein

Low-Wage Capitalism describes in sweeping detail the drastic effect on the working class in the United States of new technology and the restructuring of global capitalism in the post-Soviet era. It uses Karl...

Friday, October 30 2009
6:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
Mask Parade

Masks by Amir Bey<br>with Performance by SYNERGY Sight and Sound

Mixed media sculptor and curator Amir Bey is presenting an exhibition of one of his favorite areas, the mask. A variety of media and approaches of over 70 masks will be presented, including plaster, copper...

Sunday, November 1 2009
1:00 am
Test Event 2
Sunday, November 1 2009
6:00 pm
- 9:00 pm
Afro-Latino Cafe

Join us on occasional Sundays for music and dance from some of the many Afro-Latino communities in the New York region. A mainstay of the Cafe is Cuban rumba -- a celebratory, sometimes raucous, percussion-...

Tuesday, November 3 2009
7:30 pm
Marx at the Margins

Ethnicity, Nationalism and non-Western Societies

Kevin Anderson

Marx's writings have been criticized as Eurocentric and blind to issues of race and nationalism. Anderson's examination of Marx's writings, especially those from his often-neglected last decade of life, will...

Wednesday, November 4 2009
7:30 pm
Sparking Change

Poster Art & Politics

Luba Lukova & Others TBA

The War Resisters League has just published its 2010 peace calendar, Sparking Change: Poster Art & Politics, featuring 52 posters from artists young and old from around the world. The posters...

Thursday, November 5 2009
7:30 pm
Emergent Communities & Elite Panic

Investigating Disasters & Destructive Beliefs

Lee Clarke, Rebecca Solnit & A.C. Thompson

The first version of what happened in Hurricane Katrina was devastatingly untrue--the savage marauding hordes the mass media portrayed didn't quite exist, but those portrayals helped fuel a response focused on...

Friday, November 6 2009
7:30 pm
The Struggle over the Meaning of Islam

Sadik Al-Azm

Sadik Al-Azm will discuss the political consequences of the contemporary struggle to control and define Islam in the Midde East and other parts of the Muslim World. Islam has never been homogeneous or...

Sunday, November 8 2009
7:30 pm
FreePlay Sundays

Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble

“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...

Monday, November 9 2009
7:30 pm
Talkin’ Bout My Generation

Indie Music as Labor

Stanley Aronowitz, David Harvey, Sheebani Patel, Marc Ribot, Matana Roberts & Others TBA

This forum will address the question: can collective economic action effect positive change in the post-modern music industry, and, if so, what form(s) might that action and the collective that organizes it...

Tuesday, November 10 2009
7:30 pm
Indigenous Resistance & Popular Mobilization in Peru

Alan Garcia's Law of the Jungle

Javier Diez Canseco

The recent Amazonian Uprising has shifted the political landscape in Peru and has led to the creation of a broad front bringing together the more traditional left with the emerging indigenous/popular movement...

Thursday, November 12 2009
7:30 pm
Radical History 'From Below'

Members of Bristol Radical History Group

The 'History Workshop' movement was founded in 1966 in Ruskin College, Oxford, U.K. by the Marxist academic Raphael Samuel, a champion of 'history from below.' He famously defined this movement as being "the...

Friday, November 13 2009
7:30 pm
China & the Capitalist World Economy

Possibilities for the 21st Century

“Minqi Li has accomplished something different and very important. He has placed the ‘Rise of China’ from the Mao era to today in the context of the history of the entire world-system. He makes a persuasive...

Saturday, November 14 2009
8:00 pm
Workforce/Forcedwork

Panoply Performance Laboratory

Workforce/Forcedwork documents the emotional and physical patterns of American workers and uses them to map connections between private, personal experience and public, political structures. Using multi...

Sunday, November 15 2009
1:30 pm
- 5:30 pm
Frente Amplio:

A Cultural Celebration of the Uruguayan Left

Join us for a celebration for the Frente Amplio, the "Broad Front"of the Uruguayan left. The Frente Amplio has secured the majority in the Senate and the House of Representatives. Now we are getting...

Monday, November 16 2009
6:30 pm
- 9:00 pm
Harlem vs. Columbia University:

Black Student Power in the late 1960s

Stefan M Bradley

In 1968-69, Columbia University became the site for a collision of American social movements. Black Power, student power, antiwar, New Left, and Civil Rights movements all clashed with local and state politics...

Thursday, November 19 2009
7:30 pm
The Post Apartheid Moment

An Evening of Solidarity with the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign

Ashraf Cassem

South Africa will be on the global stage as host of the 2010 World Cup. Yet, with one of the world's highest rates of economic inequality and social protest, it is likely that the country's glaring...

Friday, November 20 2009
7:30 pm
Fordham SDS

Discussion with Filmmaker Bert Schultz & Others TBA<br>Moderated by Mark Naison

The 60s on campus are often portrayed as an idyll of peace and love, punctuated by Ivy League antiwar mad bombers. Lost to this narrative are the gritty struggles against capitalism and the Vietnam War waged...

Saturday, November 21 2009
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
Cop-in-the-Head

Emphasizing Gender Oppression

Facilitated by Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory Trainers TBA

This workshop will focus on gender oppression in all of its forms and manifestations.

Cop-in-the-Head is a collection of Theater of the Oppressed techniques that uses games and exercises to recognize...

Sunday, November 22 2009
3:00 pm
Brother Can You Spare a Dime?

...

Sunday, November 22 2009
7:00 pm
Shakespeare on Wheels

Monologues by Tony Palmieri

Prior to his accident in 1994 which left him in a wheelchair, Tony performed Off Broadway in community theaters and on cable TV playing such roles as the drug pusher in Hatfull of Rain and Henry Higgins...

Tuesday, December 1 2009
7:30 pm
Psychology & Economy

Harriet Fraad & Richard Wolff

The theme of the presentation will try to answer this question: Why are the people of the US so remarkably politically passive in the...

Wednesday, December 2 2009
7:30 pm
Gaza: One Year Later

Norman Finkelstein

On the morning of 27 December 2008, Israeli occupying forces launched 'Operation Cast Lead,' a wide-ranging military offensive against the Gaza Strip. 80 warplanes carried out a devastating surprise airstrike...

Thursday, December 3 2009
7:30 pm
Left of Marx

The Political Life of Black Communist Claudia Jones

Carol Boyce Davies

In Left of Karl Marx, Carole Boyce Davies assesses the activism, writing, and legacy of Claudia Jones (1915–1964), a pioneering Afro-Caribbean radical intellectual, dedicated communist, and feminist....

Friday, December 4 2009
7:30 pm
Right Wing Populism & White Rage

Chip Berlet

From the murder of Dr George Tiller this past spring, to the disruptions at town hall meetings on health care all over the country, to the racist attacks on cable television news shows, it is clear that Right...

Saturday, December 5 2009
8:00 pm
Dionysian Circuit

Gilbert Galindo, John Glover, John McGill, Darien Shulman, ai ensemble, MIVOS Quartet & Possible Special Guests

Dionysian Circuit brings you a continuous musical and visual experience of alternating live instrumentalists, singers, electronic music artists, DJ sets, video artists, dancers, and lighting design that are...

Sunday, December 6 2009
1:00 pm
For the Critique of Productive Labor

Selections from <i>The Grundrisse</i>

Bruno Gulli

The current crisis within the global capitalist system highlights the importance of the question of which kind of labor counts as productive. On this Marx was unequivocal: productive labor is the labor that...

Sunday, December 6 2009
6:00 pm
Afro Latino Cafe

Join us on occasional Sundays for music and dance from some of the many Afro-Latino communities in the New York region. A mainstay of the Cafe is Cuban rumba -- a celebratory, sometimes raucous, percussion-...

Monday, December 7 2009
7:30 pm
- 10:00 pm
The Assassination of Fred Hampton:

Jeffrey Haas, Michael Steven Smith, Cleo Silvers

Monday, December 07
7:30 pm

BOOK PARTY & FILM SCREENING

Co-Sponsor:...

Tuesday, December 8 2009
7:30 pm
The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest

1500 to the Present

Marcelline Block, Stephen Eric Bronner, Clifford D. Conner, Lawrence Davidson, Bill Fletcher, Jr., Rowena Griem, Immanuel Ness, Paul LeBlanc, Amy Linch, Frances Fox Piven, Gerardo Rénique, Guillermina S. Seri, Michael Thompson, Joseph Wilson & Others TBA

Join us for a celebration of the publication of The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest. An 8-volume set in print, this work is the most comprehensive resource covering the history of...

Sunday, December 13 2009
7:30 pm
FreePlay Sundays

Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble

“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...

Saturday, December 19 2009
10:00 am
- 6:00 pm
Forum Theater

Facilitated by <em>Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory Trainers</em> TBA

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