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Community Calendar
Saturday, November 10th
Embracing Black Joy / Roots Party Weeksville Heritage Center, 158 Buffalo Ave., 11AM-6PM (Part of weekend storytelling month events), FREE. Witness a work-in-progress screening of Marta Effinger-Crichlow’s doc., “LITTLE SALLIEWALKER,” aboutfour Black women who find pleasure, refuge and power in childhood play, yet also highlights how their play reignites memories of racial oppression, gender inequalities, sexual assault and poverty. They try to recover the ritual of the play in a less-than-idyllic American society.The film is preceded by performance art in which attendees get to play. Artist Edisa Weeks is creating 1,865 paper-and-twine roots for 1865, when legalized chattel slavery ended. “THREE RITES: Liberty by DELIRIOUS Dances” is about how life, liberty and happiness are protected, promoted and manifested in the body.
Tuesday, November 13th
Space to Listen (to the body): A Movement Workshop with Jordan Demetrius Lloyd Recess, 46 Washington Ave., 7-9PM, FREE. How does the body want to move without the colonization of our minds predetermining its function? Participants will think, feel, reflect and grow. You’ll meet your body where it is and use your awareness around breath and listening to deepen your relationship to self. No background in dance is required to participate and all types of bodies are welcomed. This program is presented as part of “Camilo Godoy: Out of Control.”
Wednesday, November 14th
Friday, November 16th
African Voices, 270 West 96thSt., Manhattan, 6:30PM. [FREE] (Donations welcomed) African Voicesmagazine, The Linyak Project and Sister’s Uptown Bookstore present a reading and book-signing for award-winning poet/author Quincy Troupe. He’ll read from his latest books, Ghost Voices: A Poem in Prayerand Seduction.Marsha Cann, African Voices’ Literary Readings Director, will MC the celebration. Light refreshments served. Sister’s Uptown Bookstore is the official seller for the book celebration. [Tickets at Eventbrite]
Sunday, November 18th
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Wednesday, November 21st
Annual Thanksgiving Dinner 88 Hanson Place, 12-4PM (service 11AM-12PM), FREE with ticket. Join the members of the Hanson Place Seventh-Day Adventist Church for Thanksgiving dinner a day early. Free tickets are available until November 18thand can be picked up on Sundays, Weds. and Thursdays from 1-4pm at the Community Center, 150 South Portland Ave.
Wednesday, December 12th
Lapidus Center Presents: Teaching Slavery Schomburg Center, 515 Malcolm X Blvd., Manhattan, 5-7PM, FREE. Join in conversation with leading scholars and educators Manisha Sinha and Ebony Elizabeth Thomas about how teachers can and should help students understand slavery in U.S. history. Manisha Sinha is Professor of American History at the University of Connecticut and author of The Slave’s Cause: A History of Abolition.Ebony Elizabeth Thomas is Associate Professor of Literacy, Culture and International Education with the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania and co-editor of Reading African-American Experiences in the Obama Era: Theory, Advocacy, Activism. RSVP at Eventbrite and arrive early to secure your seat.