COMITE NOVIEMBRE SCHOLARSHIPS 2006

The Comite Noviembre, celebrating our 20th Anniversity in promoting our Puerto Rican heritage, is announcing the availability of the following scholarship awards:

 

Comite Noviembre Scholarship Program

Award: $1,000 each to up to 20 high school students attending college or college students

Deadline: April 15

Notification: June 15

 

New! Richie Perez Scholarship Award

The award will recognize a Puerto Rican young person for their commitment, activism and achievements in any if the areas of human rights and social justice that Richie held so dear. This annual award will both promote the advancement of new leaders in the movement for peace and justice, and also invest in their continued growth by providing support for their ongoing education and political development.

Award: $1,000 to one college student

Deadline: May 10

Notification: June 12

 

Any questions? Contact Jaime Bello at 917-299-4191 or jaimebello@optonline.net

ACTING FOR THE CAMERA WORKSHOP – Learn from a PRO

A WEEKEND WORKSHOP: April 29 & 30, 10AM – 2PM

Develop your technique in front of the camera. Veteran film and theater actor Cathy Haase leads this highly informative workshop.

(Peruse her recently published book “ACTING FOR THE CAMERA” at Amazon.com)

Registration fee: $25
Workshop fee: $175

For more information or to register:
info@prdream.com or call 212.828.0401

PRdream/MediaNoche
161 East 106th Street, First Floor
New York, NY 10029

(Between Lexington and Third Avenues)

Take the IRT Lexington Avenue Local #6 train to East 103rd Street.

Tato Laviera in Mixturao Revue

Tato Laviera in Mixturao Revue

A comedic, musical drama dealing with tensions between island
Puerto Ricans and Nuyoricans, exploring identity, culture, poetry and love.

Friday, May 19 @ 7pm
Saturday, May 20 @ 7pm
Sunday, May 21 @ 3pm

Abrons Arts Center
Experimental Theater
466 Grand Street (corner Pitt St.)

Tato’s first theatrical performance in two years following eye operations and formal launching of Jesus A. Laviera One Day with Diabetes Project

Admission: $15

F train to Delancey, walk 2 blocks South to Grand Street; turn left on Grand and walk 3 blocks.

Would you like to be a Madrina/Padrino for Uprose Youth Justice?

Dear UPROSE Friends,

Every summer , UPROSE trains 40 youth organizers. We are writing to invite you to become a Madrina or Padrino (Godmother/ Godfather) to one of our youth by donating $100. With this funding each young person will get UPROSE gear (Tshirt, cap and backpack), food and beverages during a 7 week training and go on on a trip to Great Adventures at the end of the summer. The names of all the Madrinas and Padrinas will be listed on our websites Youth Justice Page. Of course a larger donation will also support Sin Freno Films (description below)

On behalf of our young people- a heartfelt Thank you!

Elizabeth

ABOUT YOUTH JUSTICE

UPROSE Youth Justice is a Brooklyn based youth group that houses five social justice campaigns. Significantly, Youth Justice organizes around issues they identify as pertinent to their lives and always attempt to produce tools and/or take actions that will be useful for further community activism and decision-making.

Organizers in Training

Youth Justice At the Table: Designed to provide intensive and holistic ongoing organizing training and support to the new and old Youth Justice members and leadership. The young people are introduced to the history of Civil Rights, the Peace movement, the Young Lords , the Brown Berets and Black Panthers,  and other youth led movements. Workshops cover racism, sexism, environmental justice, heterosexism and classicism.  The training provides the foundation for involvement in ongoing youth led campaigns and/or the development of new ones. While facilitating the At The Table Leadership Training Sessions, 3 times a year youth are also trained to use video as an organizing tool.

At the Table
   •     Creates a space for interaction and strategizing
•     Presents new ways of looking at issues including environmental, economic
and social justice, Youth Justice, health, incarceration and education
•     Teaches and reflects on the skills and theory of organizing, such as the
use of direct action, research, media, video and popular education as tools for youth organizers
•     Identify resources, builds networks, and link current efforts
•     Connects grass-roots struggle to systemic/policy change

Sin Freno Films – Become a filmmaker!  As video becomes a more accessible medium, there is an increasing need for social justice, environmental justice, and other not-for-profits to create video representations of their work, their struggles, and their communities in order to reach out to a broader audience. However, these videos take a lot of expertise, time, and equipment to create and not every organization is equipped to handle this type of project.

At UPROSE, Youth video crews receive training in all aspects of filmmaking with an emphasis on the creation of educational and advocacy videos. The project coordinator identifies like-minded organizations that are seeking video crews at low cost to create videos for them from start to finish. On any given video crew, there will be a coordinator with previous experience in each aspect of the process, camera, sound, and editing crew members with previous training, but less field experience, and production assistants who have very little training and will use this as their starting off point.

ARTIST HOUSING EVENT (ARTSPACE PROJECTS + EL BARRIO’S OPERATION FIGHTBACK)]

PS109 @ MEDIANOCHE!
SATURDAY MAY 20TH 2PM – 9PM
161 EAST 106th STREET
(btw Lexington & 3rd ave.)


PLEASE JOIN US FOR THIS OPENING EVENT

OF THE PS109 ARTIST NEEDS ASSESSMENT
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PS109 (99th st btw 2nd / 3rd ave)
Artists, we need your help!
More specifically, we need your thoughts and opinions for a survey of the space needs of artists of all disciplines.
Artspace Projects (www.artspaceusa.org), a national nonprofit organization, is working with El Barrio’s Operation Fightback in East Harlem to transform former Public School 109 (PS109) into a live+work arts / community facility. This survey will help us do so. Please join us on May 20th to launch the survey! Starting at 3pm, and each hour thereafter, we will provide a presentation about the project and the survey.
From Saturday May 20 – Saturday July 15, artists of all disciplines are invited to complete a confidential online version of the survey at:
This project will serve the El Barrio community through sustainable cultural infrastructure that facilitates East Harlem not only as a creative community, but also as a Latino cultural capital. As you probably know, there is a lot of good work happening in the area to promote a cultural corridor, and projects like this will only serve to strengthen El Barrio’s efforts to provide long-term capacity to the unique voice that has come out of the community for decades.Specifically, this project will serve the El Barrio community by providing low income live+work units that are at or below 60% area median income. 100% of the live+work units in the facility will be low income units. The facility will also provide some 6-12,000 square feet of arts, culture and community space.Artist participation in this survey is critical to making this project a reality. Your input will not only help us to understand if there is a need for low income live+work units, it will also help us understand the design and amenities needs within the project.

If you have questions about the survey, contact Artspace Projects at 612.333.9012, MediaNoche at 212.828.0402, or El Barrio’s Operation Fightback at 212.410.7900.

Latina Legacies

LATINA LEGACIES
Book presentation and panel discussion

Virgina Sanchez Korrol, Ph.D.
Nelida Perez
Victoria Nunez, Ph.D.
Lisa M. Sanchez, Ph.D.

March 8, 6:30PM – 8PM

Hunter College
President’s Conference Room
East Building, 17th Floor
East 68th Street and Lexington Avenue

For info: 212.772.5714

Center for Puerto Rican Studies

Reception for Marcos Dimas at Centro Gallery

Centro

CENTRO GALLERY
At the Center for Puerto Rican Studies
Hunter College

Presents Works by:
MARCOS DIMAS
Curated by Jose Vidal

March 6 to April 7, 2006
Reception on March 23, 6-8 PM

Gallery is open
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 9AM – 5PM
Tuesday 9AM – 8PM
Friday and Saturday 12PM – 6PM

Centro Gallery is located on the third floor of the East Building at Hunter College, corner of 68th Street and Lexington Avenue.

www.centropr.org