InVisible Movement: Nuyorican Poetry from the Sixties to Slam
Piedras, his M.A. from Stanford, and his Ph.D. from NYU. He lives in the Bronx.
Piedras, his M.A. from Stanford, and his Ph.D. from NYU. He lives in the Bronx.
The Loisaida Center presents: Ferguson/Ayotzinapa: CantoMundo Poets Read and Respond featuring: Yesenia Montilla Peggy Robles-Alvarado Rio Cortez Darrel Alejandro Holnes Rosebud Ben-Oni and Urayoán Noel This event brings together New [...]
Doors will be open from 6:00 pm for the viewing of the exhibition, refreshments will be served. The reading will start sharp at: 7:00 pm Friday, February 13th, 2015 About [...]
As part of ¡Presente! The Young Lords in New York - LES, on Wednesday, August 5th at 6:30pm, the The Loisaida, Inc. Center hosts a Gallery talk with Maximo Colon - featured photographer.
Followed at 7:30pm by Presente in Absentia: Diasporic Responses to Puerto Rico’s Crisis: teach-in/panel discussion to clarify the reasons for the crisis and engage in dialog about what is to be done.
Puerto Rico is facing a crisis over its $72 billion debt that threatens life on the island while also causing a mass migration to the US. What can the Puerto [...]
Loisaida Inc and Plenatorium Project present a double feature: 12:30 Sonidos Primarios: a hands-on discussion and presentation by artists who produce kid-friendly cultural content featuring an album of traditional Puerto [...]
Details Loisaida Inc. Center presents: November 12th, 2015 – 6:30pm The six photojournalists from the Seis del Sur photo collective will participate in a special Town Hall gathering to discuss [...]
La SoPA NYC presents
How To Self Publish Your First Book
A workshop talking about the process of publishing, editing and promoting your first book using low cost digital tools.
Speakers: Elisabet Velasquez & George Torres
3/30 - 6pm -8pm
A documentary about the political, economic and social situation of Puerto Rico. It exposes part of the contemporary history of the island and explores several solutions that can force a change in the moral and intellectual psyche of Puerto Ricans.
Architect CBJ Snyder was a prolific designer of New York public school buildings, completing more than 350 schools in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A graduate of Cooper [...]