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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170202T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170202T200000
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SUMMARY:Ours to Lose: When Squatters Became Homeowners in New York City
DESCRIPTION:Loisaida Inc. and the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation are proud to present: \nOurs to Lose: When Squatters Became Homeowners in New York City\n\nThe Lower East Side in the 1980s and 90s was home to a radical squatting movement that\nblended urban homesteading and European-style squatting in a way never before seen in the\nUnited States. \n\nOurs to Lose takes a close look at a diverse group of Lower East Side squatters who occupied abandoned city-owned buildings in the 1980s\, fought to keep them for decades\, and eventually began a long\, complicated process to turn their illegal occupancy into legal cooperative ownership.\n\nIn this multimedia event Starecheski will use oral histories to explore the complicated\nrelationships between homesteading and squatting on the Lower East Side\, and in American\nhistory. \n\nAmy Starecheski is co-director of the Oral History Master of Arts program at Columbia\nUniversity. She received a PhD in cultural anthropology from the CUNY Graduate Center\, where\nshe was a Public Humanities Fellow. In 2016 she was awarded the “Will the Next Margaret\nMead Please Stand Up?” Prize for public anthropological writing.
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/ours-to-lose-when-squatters-became-homeowners-in-new-york-city/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2017,Event/Presentation,Panel / Town Hall
ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170118T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T012359
CREATED:20170114T185605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170114T185605Z
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SUMMARY:The Loss of Cultural Facilities and Sanctuaries in the LES
DESCRIPTION:The issue of how vacant or underused community facilities have played a role on the dismantling and “de-culturalizing” economic dynamic of historical Latino Core Neighborhoods comes to the foreground as neighbors and community partners discuss the future of PS.64/ CHARAS El Bohio and the strategies to convert them into cultural resources that strengthen and fully represent the historical and diverse fabric of the Lower East Side.
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/the-loss-of-cultural-facilities-and-sanctuaries-in-the-les/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:2017,Panel / Town Hall
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170117T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T012359
CREATED:20170110T215424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170110T215424Z
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SUMMARY:Commissioner Lorelei Salas Wants to Hear from You
DESCRIPTION:  \nCommissioner Lorelei Salas\nWants to Hear from You\n\nThe Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) is committed to protecting and enhancing\nthe daily economic lives of New Yorkers. \n\nTIME: 3:00 p.m.  \nDATE: Tuesday\, January 17\, 2017  \nPLACE: The Loisaida Center 710 East 9th Street New York\, NY 10009  \nYour feedback is important to us\, so please join us during DCA Commissioner Salas’ visit to share your stories. \n\nFor more information\, visit: nyc.gov/dca\nFor all DCA events\, visit nyc.gov/dca. Click “Media\,” then “Events.”\nFollow us on Twitter:\n@NYCDCA
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/commissioner-lorelei-salas-wants-to-hear-from-you/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:2017,Panel / Town Hall
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161107T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161107T203000
DTSTAMP:20260506T012359
CREATED:20161103T195013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161103T195013Z
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SUMMARY:PS 122’S LONG TABLE SERIES
DESCRIPTION:PS 122’S LONG TABLE SERIES – LOISAIDA\n\nCultural Equity\n\nMonday\, November 7th – 6:30pm\nat The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street and Avenue C\nIn partnership with Fourth Arts Block (FABnyc) and Performance Space 122\nFREE; RSVP Recommended \nAs diversity initiatives gain in popularity\, how can we ensure that equity is at the root of their focus? Together\, let’s explore the landscape and ask what is needed for tangible\, real success around race\, gender\, disability status\, and artistic aesthetic in the arts and beyond. \n\nFor more information about PS122’s Long Table series and upcoming discussions: ps122.org/long-table
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/ps-122s-long-table-series/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2016,Event/Presentation,Panel / Town Hall
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161028T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161028T213000
DTSTAMP:20260506T012359
CREATED:20161012T182922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161012T183148Z
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SUMMARY:San Juan Noir
DESCRIPTION:San Juan Noir Anthology Launches Amidst Puerto Rican Debt Crisis \n\n \n\nSan Juan Noir is an unprecedented volume of contemporary Puerto Rican fiction edited by renowned author Mayra Santos-Febres\, creator of Puerto Rico’s Festival de la Palabra which its New York edition will be celebrated at Loisaida Inc. Center this same weekend. \nShe’ll be attending this special New York City launch\, alongside anthology contributors Charlie Vázquez\, Wilfredo Burgos Matos and Manuel Meléndez—as part of Festival de la Palabra. This will take place at the Loisaida Center on Friday\, October 28th at 7:00p.m. \nPublisher Akashic Books will be on-hand to sell both Spanish-language and English-language copies of this breakthrough volume of Puerto Rican crime fiction\, which features writers from the island and the diaspora. The Loisaida Inc. Center is located at 710 E 9th Street\, NY\, NY 10009. \n“Puerto Rico is often portrayed as sandy beaches\, casinos\, luxury hotels\, relaxation\, and never-ending pleasure\,” Santos-Febres says. “But the financial downturn of 2008 hit us hard and as in many crises\, art\, music\, and literature have also flourished. We have responded to our crisis with many stories to tell. In these times\, many of those stories are noir.” \nThe fifteen stories compiled in San Juan Noir have been published in both Spanish and English editions and were written by Ernesto Quiñones\, Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro\, José Rabelo\, Luis Negrón\, Ana María Fuster Lavín\, Janette Becerra\, Manolo Núñez Negrón\, Tere Dávila\, Edmaris Carazo and Alejandro Álvarez Nieves. Come celebrate this historic moment… \nInfo: info@loisaida.org \nBook cover:
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/san-juan-noir/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2016,Event/Presentation,Panel / Town Hall
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161027T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161029T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T012359
CREATED:20161004T172140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161004T171934Z
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SUMMARY:2016 The Word Festival at Loisaida Inc.
DESCRIPTION:Festival de la Palabra (The Word Festival) is the top literary event in Puerto Rico\, and the only literary festival in the world based on one single community -the Puerto Rican community- which is held in two very distinct cities: San Juan and New York\, and for the first time celebrated at Loisaida Inc. in the heart of the Lower East Side of Manhattan.  \nOver 15\,000 visitors attend this international encounter of writers and readers\, featuring 100 prestigious authors from Puerto Rico and 20 other countries in America\, Europe and Africa\, all sharing their common passion for literature. \nMore details coming soon.
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/2016-the-word-festival-at-loisaida-inc/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2016,Event/Opening,Event/Presentation,Free Workshop / Class,Panel / Town Hall
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160922T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160922T210000
DTSTAMP:20260506T012359
CREATED:20160831T020940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160831T024555Z
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SUMMARY:Tale of Four Schools
DESCRIPTION: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 Union\, Snyder had big ideas about design\, too – he believed that public school buildings should be civic monuments to a better\, brighter future. Snyder’s innovative buildings included progressive solutions for light\, air\, fireproofing\, and classroom size. How can we better care for our community resources facilitate adaptive reuse\, and what can we still learn from Snyder’s century-old philosophies? Professor Jean Arrington\, who has researched Snyder’s work and legacy in New York\, will share her insights and Simeon Bankoff\, Executive Director of the Historic Districts Council\, will moderate a discussion with stakeholders of four Snyder projects – a demolished Bronx landmark\, two former Harlem schools aiming to serve as community anchors\, and an East Village building with an uncertain future. \nCo-sponsored by Loisada\, Inc.\, the Historic Districts Council\, East Village Community Coalition and Lower East Side Preservation Initiative.
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/tale-of-four-schools/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2016,Event/Presentation,Panel / Town Hall
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160721T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160721T213000
DTSTAMP:20260506T012359
CREATED:20160705T212100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160707T154709Z
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SUMMARY:La Gran Falacia - The Great Fallacy
DESCRIPTION:Loisaida Inc. presents: \nLa Gran Falacia (The Great Fallacy)\nFilm screening and discussion panel with film director Paco Vazquez and author of the book “War against all Puerto Ricans” Nelson Denis \n\nA 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. \nAlthough this film is aimed to the Puerto Ricans living in the US mainland (which are more than 5 million)\, it can be presented to any audience regardless of nationality. This situation is the reflection of the macrocosm of the social awareness events taking place in the world today. \n\n\nSchedule: \n6:30 –Talk between Paco Vazquez and Nelson Denis \n7:00 – Screening of La Gran Falacia \n9:00 – Q&A \n\nAwards\, Reviews and Ratings: \nThe documentary has been accepted in eight film festival\, and it has won Best Spanish Language film at the Sunscreen Film Festival in St. Petersburg\, Florida and Best Foreign Language film at the International Festival in Lake Worth in Lake Worth Florida \nLa Gran Falacia also received a great review in the New York Times and at TrustMovie \n\nFrom Radio 24 in Milan Italia \nThe documentary film has also great rating at the IMDB\n \nHITN nationwide. \n\nTrailers: The Great Fallacy trailer\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWHEN\nThursday\, July 21\, 2016 from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM (EDT) – Add to Calendar\nWHERE\nThe Loisaida Inc. Center – 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY 10009 – View Map
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/la-gran-falacia-the-great-fallacy/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2016,Event/Presentation,Panel / Town Hall
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160330T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160330T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T012359
CREATED:20160315T221731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160315T221731Z
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SUMMARY:How to Self Publish Your First Book
DESCRIPTION:La SoPA NYC and Loisaida Inc. presents \nHow To Self Publish Your First Book \nA workshop talking about the process of publishing\, editing and promoting your first book using low cost digital tools. \nSpeakers: Elisabet Velasquez & George Torres \n3/30 – 6pm -8pm
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/how-to-self-publish-your-first-book/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2016,Panel / Town Hall
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151112T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151112T210000
DTSTAMP:20260506T012359
CREATED:20151112T233705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160311T234102Z
UID:10000116-1447358400-1447362000@loisaida.org
SUMMARY:BARRIOS(\ˈbär-ē-ˌōz\) A Seis del Sur Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Details \n\n\nLoisaida Inc. Center presents:\nNovember 12th\, 2015 – 6:30pm \nThe six photojournalists from the Seis del Sur photo collective will participate in a special Town Hall gathering to discuss the imagery and perception of the various Latino diasporas from within and without the Americas. \nFeaturing: Joe Conzo\, Ángel Franco\, Ricky Flores\, David González\, Edwin Pagán & Francisco Molina Reyes II
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/barrios{d189f1124ffa6975f5923217354196c41f30852329af055ade71c436dc0b2403}cb{d189f1124ffa6975f5923217354196c41f30852329af055ade71c436dc0b2403}88bar-e-{d189f1124ffa6975f/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2015,Panel / Town Hall
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151010T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151010T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T012359
CREATED:20151010T233451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160311T233650Z
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SUMMARY:Sonidos Primarios: traditional Puerto Rican music for children
DESCRIPTION:Loisaida Inc and Plenatorium Project present a double feature: \n12:30 Sonidos Primarios: a hands-on discussion and presentation by artists who produce kid-friendly cultural content featuring an album of traditional Puerto Rican music for children by Viento de Agua\, a Grammy Nominated bomba and plena contemporary band dedicated to de production of new music and projects as well as teaching the traditional rhtyms… Bring the kids! $5 suggested donation \nCome share with Grammy-nominee and percussion master Tito Matos about the experience and details of recording a kid’s musical record. Tito and his group Viento de Agua have just released a children’s songs record\, Sonidos Primarios\, and he comes to share the experience and to perform a few of the songs from the record. He will be joined in the discussion by the members of the band Aclopaditos\, who have vast experience in teaching and recording for children. Acopladitos will also perform a few songs for the enjoyment of all. Bring your little ones! \nFollowing the presentation:\n2:30 ‘The New Latinos’ – screening and guided discussion featuring Tito Matos and Tato Torres. \nJoin us in the viewing of ‘The New Latinos’\, episode 4 of The Latino Americans documentary series. This 60 minutes episode\, that dwells on the experience of the Caribbean migration (Cuban\, Dominican and Puerto Rican) to the United States\, will be followed by a hands-on-drums one hour discussion reflecting on the musical aspects of these diasporic groups; the discussion will specifically revolve around the preservation\, innovations\, and hybridization of the musical traditions of these three groups after their arrival to the continental United States. The hands-on-drums discussion will be led by Grammy Award nominee\, the maestro Tito Matos\, and Tato Torres\, founder\, singer and leader of the group YERBABUENA. This viewing and talk are part of the Loisaida\, Inc. Center’s Plenatorium Project initiative and part of the American Library Association/NEH Grant The Latino Americans\, LA500. \nSponsored by Acopladitos\, Viento de Agua and the National Endowment for the Humanities
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/sonidos-primarios-traditional-puerto-rican-music-for-children/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2015,Free Workshop / Class,Panel / Town Hall
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150805T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150805T220000
DTSTAMP:20260506T012359
CREATED:20150805T233256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160311T233826Z
UID:10000097-1438804800-1438812000@loisaida.org
SUMMARY:Presente in Absentia: Diasporic Responses to Puerto Rico’s Crisis
DESCRIPTION: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. \nWhat can the Puerto Rican Diaspora do to respond? \nAs part of ¡Presente! The Young Lords in New York – LES\, on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. the The Loisaida\, Inc. Center in Lower Manhattan will present a combination teach-in/panel discussion to clarify the reasons for the crisis and engage in dialog about what is to be done. Journalist Ed Morales\, who has written several articles for the Nation and the Guardian about the subject\, will present a brief overview of the crisis and engage with panel members activist David Galarza Santa\, the leader of Puerto Rico’s Working People’s Party Rafael Bernabe\, and the audience. \nPreceded by a 5:30pm tour w curators and 6:30pm Gallery Talk w Maximo Colon
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/presente-in-absentia-diasporic-responses-to-puerto-ricos-crisis/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2015,Panel / Town Hall
ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150805T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150805T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T012359
CREATED:20150805T232714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160311T233027Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Photographer Maximo Colon: ¡Presente! The Young Lords in New York - LES
DESCRIPTION: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. \nFollowed 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.
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/gallery-talk-with-photographer-maximo-colon-presente-the-young-lords-in-new-york-les/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2015,Panel / Town Hall
ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150213T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150213T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T012359
CREATED:20150213T225603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160311T225735Z
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SUMMARY:A Reading of (M)others'
DESCRIPTION:Doors will be open from 6:00 pm for the viewing of the exhibition\, refreshments will be served. \nThe reading will start sharp at: 7:00 pm \nFriday\, February 13th\, 2015 \nAbout the reading of (M)others’:\nThe dancer and performance artist will guide us through the development of her latest maternal character\, showcased in the photo-exhibit.\nWritten and directed by: Jeca Rodríguez-Colón.\nWith the participation of: Sunilda Caraballo\, Yarani del Valle and Maria Schirmer \nAbout the exhibition: (M)others’ Politics Performances\,\nis a documentation of Jeca Rodríguez-Colón’s maternal characters as captured by photographers; Ricardo Alcaraz\, Ben Lundberg\, Marlène Ramirez-Cancio\, Linda Duvall and Deborah Dudley
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/a-reading-of-mothers/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2015,Artists in Residence,Panel / Town Hall
ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20141215T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20141215T210000
DTSTAMP:20260506T012359
CREATED:20141215T224420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160311T224645Z
UID:10000036-1418673600-1418677200@loisaida.org
SUMMARY:Ferguson/Ayotzinapa: CantoMundo Poets Read and Respond
DESCRIPTION:The Loisaida Center\npresents: \nFerguson/Ayotzinapa: CantoMundo Poets Read and Respond \nfeaturing: \nYesenia Montilla Peggy Robles-Alvarado Rio Cortez Darrel Alejandro Holnes \nRosebud Ben-Oni and Urayoán Noel \n\nThis event brings together New York-based current and former fellows of the national Latina/o poets workshop CantoMundo (cantomundo.org/) to read from their work in solidarity with ongoing protests and mobilizations in and around Ferguson\, Missouri\, and the College of Ayotzinapa in Iguala\, Mexico.Many of the poets reading are also participating in #CantoMundoLongestNight\, a social-media offering of poems in honor of the countless black and brown bodies slain by state-sanctioned violence. \nDarrel Alejandro Holnes is from Panama City and the former Canal Zone of Panamá. His poetry has been published in Poetry Magazine\, The Best American Experimental Writing\, Callaloo\, The Caribbean Writer\, The Potomac\, MEADE\, Lambda Literary\, Assaracus\, Weave Magazine\, The Feminist Wire\, The Paris American\, Kweli\, featured on The Best American Poetry blog\, and elsewhere in print and online. He is the co-author of PRIME: Poetry & Conversations (Sibling Rivalry Press\, 2014). He is a proud CantoMundo and Cave Canem fellow. darrelholnes.com \nYesenia Montilla is a New York City poet with Afro-Caribbean roots & CantoMundo Fellow. Her poetry has appeared in the literary journals: 5 AM\, Adanna\, Wideshore and others. She received her MFA from Drew University in Poetry and Poetry in Translation. Her first collection of poetry The Pink Box is forthcoming from Willow Books in Fall 2015. \nBorn to a Mexican mother and Jewish father\, Rosebud Ben-Oni is a CantoMundo Fellow and the author of SOLECISM (Virtual Artists Collective\, 2013). Her work is forthcoming or appears in POETRY\, The American Poetry Review\, Arts & Letters\, Bayou\, Puerto del Sol\, among others. Rosebud is an Editorial Advisor for VIDA: Women in Literary Arts (vidaweb.org). Find out more at 7TrainLove.org \nCantoMundo fellow Urayoán Noel is the author of the critical study In Visible Movement: Nuyorican Poetry from the Sixties to Slam (University of Iowa\, 2014) and several books of poetry in English and Spanish\, including EnUncIAdOr (Editora Emergente\, 2014) and the forthcoming Buzzing Hemisphere/Rumor Hemisférico (University of Arizona). Born in San Juan\, Puerto Rico\, he lives in the Bronx and teaches at NYU.
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/fergusonayotzinapa-cantomundo-poets-read-and-respond/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2014,Panel / Town Hall
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Loisaida Inc. Center":MAILTO:info@loisaida.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20141117T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20141117T210000
DTSTAMP:20260506T012359
CREATED:20141117T165110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160311T165357Z
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SUMMARY:InVisible Movement: Nuyorican Poetry from the Sixties to Slam
DESCRIPTION:InVisible Movement:\nNuyorican Poetry from the Sixties to Slam\n\n  \n ¡Gracias to all who joined us for the book release!\nSeptember 17th\, 2014 @ 7 PM\nPoet and scholar Urayoán “Ura” Noel\, an Assistant Professor of English and Spanish at NYU\, presented his new book InVisible Movement: Nuyorican Poetry from the Sixties to Slam (University of Iowa Press\, 2014)\, the first book-length critical study of Nuyorican poetry. \nDiscounted copies of the book are still available for sale.\n \n\n\n\n \n \n“A crucial contribution to our literary history\, In Visible Movement charts the evolution of an increasingly visible movement in the literary arts\, shedding light on many related poetries of the past six decades in the process. Noel proposes ‘an understanding of poetry performance as revisionism: operating across and along page and stage\,’ an understanding that proceeds from the poets themselves.” \n—Aldon Lynn Nielsen\, author\, Integral Music: Languages of African American Innovation\n\n\n\n \nAbout the author: \nUrayoán Noel is a poet\, performer\, scholar\, and translator who is currently an Assistant Professor of English at SUNY Albany and Visiting Assistant Professor of English at NYU. His books include the poetry collections Kool Logic/La lógica kool (Bilingual Press\, 2005)\, Boringkén (Ediciones Callejón/La Tertulia\, Puerto Rico\, 2008)\, Hi-Density Politics (BlazeVOX\, 2010)\, and Los días porosos (Catafixia Editorial\, Guatemala\, 2012)\, and the critical study In Visible Movement: Nuyorican Poetry from the Sixties to Slam(University of Iowa Press\, forthcoming). His other works include the performance DVD Kool Logic Sessions(Bilingual Press\, 2005\, with Monxo López)\, the multimedia project The Edgemere Letters (2011\, with Martha Clippinger)\, and\, as translator\, the chapbooks ILUSOS by Edwin Torres (Atarraya Cartonera\, Puerto Rico\, 2010) and Belleza y Felicidad (Belladonna\, 2005). He has been a fellow of CantoMundo\, the Bronx Council on the Arts\, and the Ford Foundation\, and his creative and critical writings have appeared in Latino Studies\, Contemporary Literature\, Small Axe\, Bomb\, Fence\, and in numerous national and international anthologies. Originally from San Juan\, Puerto Rico\, Urayoán Noel earned his B.A. from the University of Puerto Rico\, Río Piedras\, his M.A. from Stanford\, and his Ph.D. from NYU. He lives in the Bronx. \n  \n\n 
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/invisible-movement-nuyorican-poetry-from-the-sixties-to-slam/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2014,Panel / Town Hall
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SUMMARY:Isla No Isla
DESCRIPTION:THE LOISAIDA CENTER \nIS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE: \n\n  \nISLA NO ISLA \n  \n\nA Sunday Reading with: \nUráyoan Noel (Puerto Rico)\, Omar Pérez (Cuba)\, Edwin Torres (New York City) \n\n\nBIOS:\n\n\n\nUrayoán Noel teaches at NYU and is the author\, most recently\, ofEnUncIAdOr (Editora Educación Emergente\, 2014) and the critical study In Visible Movement: Nuyorican Poetry from the Sixties to Slam(University of Iowa Press\, 2014). A former CantoMundo and Ford Foundation fellow\, he has two books forthcoming: Buzzing Hemisphere / Rumor Hemisférico (University of Arizona Press) and a bilingual edition of the poetry of Pablo de Rokha (Shearsman Books). He lives in the Bronx and is the poetry editor of NACLA Report on the Americas.\n\nOmar Pérez has consistently translated from the English\, Italian\, French and Dutch languages. He has published\, among others\, a (Cuban) Spanish version of Shakespeare ́s As You Like It: Como les Guste; a translation of Dylan Thomas ́s Collected Poems; an anthology of XX Century Italian poetry (L ́Antimelancólico)\, a collection of Anglophone African poetry (Mágicos Intervalos) as well as (Lo que es) an anthology of Dutch verse. Numerous translations of poems\, short stories and novels from the above mentioned languages\, have been publishedin Cuba and abroad.\n\n\nOmar Pérez has collaborated in the theatre\, both as an actor and musician. He has thus participated in festivals such as Villa e Castelle\, Regione Marche\, Italy\, 1996\, or Bienal de Danza del Caribe\, Havana\, 2008 and 2010.\nHe has interacted with several actors\, musicians and dancers in plays\, performances\, happenings in Cuba and Europe.\nAs a poet\, Pérez has participated in festivals such as Poetry International\, Rotterdam\, 2002\, and Festival de Poesía de Medellín\, in 2006.\n\n\nEdwin Torres is the author of many poetry collections\, including most recently “Ameriscopia” (University of Arizona Press). He’s the founder of The Noricua Movement and has been a leaky fixture in the New York City poetry community for over two decades. Eleni Sikelianos writes\, “Edwin Torres shatters the definition of Latino into a million little pieces.” He has an ebook forthcoming in 2015 from (Tuiteratura Ediciones\, Spain) entitled “ePOWM!”\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nFREE!!!\nStarts at 4:00PM
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/isla-no-isla/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2014,Panel / Town Hall
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SUMMARY:Sense of the Lense: the Photography of Marlis Momber & Lisa Kahane
DESCRIPTION:  \nTHE LOISAIDA CENTER \n  \nIS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE: \n\nSENSE OF THE LENSE: \nREGARDING URBAN RESURGENCE AND SURVIVAL IN THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF: \nMARLIS MOMBER & LISA KAHANE \n\nSimultaneously but unknown to each other\, Lisa Kahane and Marlis Momber documented the life of people and places caught in cycles of urban disinvestment in the 70s and 80s in shattered\, depopulated neighborhoods in the South Bronx and in Loisaida\, a self-defined neighborhood of the Lower East Side in Manhattan. Both women remain involved in each community to this day. However\, both areas are rendered unrecognizable today\, due to successful rebuilding led by community groups and churches\, homesteaders\, and federal\, state\, and city assistance; shifting immigration patterns; and a new influx of capital. Through the twin lenses of photography and social practice\, this discussion and exhibit will explore the conditions that catalyzed their unique views and engagement with these two symbiotic neighborhoods. \n  \nMs. Momber and Ms. Kahane both document the history and conditions of each place at the same time. John Grierson\, the Scottish filmmaker who first coined the term documentary\, wrote in 1946 that “It is a basic tenet of documentary theory that the primary search is not for beauty\, but for the fact of the matter\, and that in the fact of the matter is the only path to beauty that will not soon wear down.” On the other hand\, the meaning of photographs is mutable. Sontag wrote in 1977 that “the particular qualities and intentions of photographs tend to be swallowed up in the generalized pathos of time past.” How do these photographs read today\, especially in light of the social changes and physical evolution of each place depicted? \nThis discussion will also consider the circumstances that originally opened each place to work in. How did and does each photographer engage with people and groups\, including local Puerto Rican activist communities\, and what alliances did each photographer forge with other artists and peers? How does the personal\, including gender\, affect approach\, alliances\, method and regard? And is there a specific connection between what we now call social practice and photography? \nMarlis Momber and Lisa Kahane will be introduced by Amy Westpfahl and Laura Napier\, artists and photographers who live and work on the Lower East Side and in the South Bronx today.
URL:https://loisaida.org/event/sense-of-the-lense-the-photography-of-marlis-momber-lisa-kahane/
LOCATION:The Loisaida Inc. Center\, 710 East 9th Street\, New York\, NY\,  10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2014,Panel / Town Hall
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