Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Latin People News LPN: Plan Ahead for Talks, Trivia, and More This Winter...

Latin People News LPN: Plan Ahead for Talks, Trivia, and More This Winter...: Last Chance BIG FUN: INDIGENOUS ART & PERFORMANCE AS RESISTANCE Tuesday, January 28, 6:30pm An evening of perfor...

Last Chance
BIG FUN: INDIGENOUS ART & PERFORMANCE AS RESISTANCE
Tuesday, January 28, 6:30pm
An evening of performances and art celebrating radical urban Indigenous resistance, resilience, and activism. Curated by poet Nicole Wallace.


Tickets: $12 and up; $10 Members
UNEXPECTED PAIRINGS: KATZ'S DELICATESSEN & TERANGA
Thursday, January 30, 6:30pm
Pierre Thiam, chef & co-founder of Teranga, a new Pan-African restaurant in Harlem, and Jake Dell, owner of Katz’s Delicatessen on the Lower East Side, discuss NYC comfort food with Times food writer Julia Moskin.
Tickets: $25; $20 Members. Includes a tasting portion from each restaurant
Coming Up This February
CULTIVATING CULTURE IN NYC
Tuesday, February 4, 6:30pm

What challenges do the city's arts and cultural organizations face today? MCNY's Director Whitney Donhauser joins the heads of The Studio Museum in Harlem, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Weeksville Heritage Center for a frank discussion.
Tickets: $7 & up; $5 Members
THE DATA WE DON’T SEE WITH GIORGIA LUPI
Thursday, February 13, 6:30pm
Information designer Giorgia Lupi discusses “data humanism,” her unique philosophy for understanding and working with data with Times data editor Amanda Cox.


Tickets$18 & up; $15 Members
Johanna Fernández, author of Young Lords: A Radical History (February 2020), discusses activism, diasporas, and decolonization with activist Pablo Benson-Silva, writer Frances Negrón-Muntaner, and Monxo López, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow at MCNY.
Tickets: $12 & up; $10 Members
THE ULTIMATE NYC TRIVIA NIGHT
Thursday, February 27, 6:30pm


In 2018, what borough logged the most ice cream truck-related noise complaints? Join us for a winter edition of our Ultimate NYC Trivia night, presented with The Gotham Center for New York City History with host Katie Uva.

Tickets: $15; $20 at the door
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