GO GREEN EAST HARLEM COOKBOOK – BOOK SIGNINGS

Thursday, January 31 at 7 PM
Barnes & Noble
2289 Broadway at 82nd Street

Saturday, February 2 at 3 PM
Cemi Underground
1799 Lexington Avenue at 112th Street

Monday, February 4 at 6 PM
Hue-Man Bookstore & Cafe
2319 Frederick Douglass Boulevard
near 125th Street

Wednesday, February 6 at 5:30 PM
Rizzoli Bookstore
31 West 57th Street near Sixth Avenue

Wednesday, February 27 at 6 PM
El Museo del Barrio
1230 Fifth Avenue at 104th Street

THE KRUTCH at Cemi Underground

In Celebration of Women’s History Month!

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THE KRUTCH
b&w 16mm/miniDV, 29 minutes
Written and directed by Judith Escalona
English, Spanish and German

The surreal story of a Puerto Rican psychoanalyst with a long-suppressed identity problem that erupts with some dire consequences. The film is unique in exploring the mental anguish and shame associated with racism. Stylistically akin to German Expressionism with an eye towards Buñuel, it occupies an absurdist space that keeps it from descending into the maudlin clichés of realism. With Jaime Sánchez as the mysterious Dr. Gúzman and Cathy Haase as his unsuspecting patient Mrs. Kleist.

Friday, March 7, 7PM

Cemi Underground at Galeria Cemi
1799 Lexington Avenue (East 112th Street)
212.860.2820

LATINAS IN THE MEDIA

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IN HONOR OF WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH

THE LATINO HONOR SOCIETY
AND THE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT GOVERNMENT OF HUNTER COLLEGE

CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO THE 2ND ANNUAL

LATINAS IN THE MEDIA

MARCH 26, WEDNESDAY, THOMAS HUNTER HALL Room #105, 6:30 PM

FABULOUS LATINA WOMEN IN MEDIA SHARE THEIR SUCCESS STORIES!

“LATINAS IN THE MEDIA’ is meant to provide students the opportunity to hear from and speak with Latina women who have gained success in the media industry and to celebrate their accomplishments not just as women and as members of the Latino community, but as professionals .It is essential at a time in history when our quality of life is so greatly affected by the media and when such a small percentage of the media is produced or controlled by minorities and/or females.

REFRESHMENTS AND SNACKS WILL BE PROVIDED. THIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

Please forward to anyone in your networks who may be interested in attending. Thank you.
The Latino Honor Society has been in existence at Hunter College since 1990. Founded to recognize the efforts and achievements of Latino students at Hunter College, and to encourage their growth and development as they seek to further pursue their careers, LHS also functions as a network for Latino students. We work to help members gain information and create alliances within and outside of Hunter, while striving towards academic excellence.

Come Celebrate – RAQUEL VILLEGAS

THE LIFE AND TIMES OF
RAQUEL VILLEGAS

¡WOMAN OF EL BARRIO
COMMUNITY ACTIVIST EXTRAORDINAIRE!

THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 5PM – 8PM

CASABE HOUSES
150 EAST 121 STREET
(BETWEEN LEXINGTON & THIRD AVENUES)
NEW YORK CITY

(DINNER WILL BE SERVED)

Please forward this invitation to everyone on your network. If you have any questions, please contact:

YOLANDA SÁNCHEZ
(212) 289-7535

Women of El Barrio

6th Annual Women’s History Month Celebration
Join us in honoring the contributions of

Susanna Martinez, Poet & Painter
Agnes Rivera, Housing Activist, Community Voices Heard
Laura Benitez, Member of District 8 Youth Council

Thursday, March 27, 6pm to 8pm
Carlos Rios Community Room
335 E. 105th Street (bet 1st & 2nd Ave)

Enjoy an excerpt from “Barrio Girl” performed by Sandra Rivera
Catered Selections: My Sister’s Creations, Sangria Any Time, East Harlem Cafe
Contribution: $20

RSVP: Gloria Quinones 212-348-8004 or womenoeb@gmail.com

PBS’s American Experience – Roberto Clemente

Monday, April 21 at 9pm on PBS (check local listings)

On December 31, 1972, Roberto Clemente, a thirty-seven-year-old baseball player for
the Pittsburgh Pirates, boarded a DC-7 aircraft loaded with relief supplies for survivors of a catastrophic earthquake in Managua, Nicaragua. Concerned over reports that the Nicaraguan dictatorship was misusing shipments of aid, Clemente, a native of neighboring Puerto Rico, hoped his involvement would persuade the government to distribute relief packages to the more than 300,000 people affected by the disaster. Shortly after take off, the overloaded aircraft plunged into the Atlantic Ocean, just one mile from the Puerto Rican coast. Roberto Clemente’s body was never recovered.

On Monday, April 21, PBS’s AMERICAN EXPERIENCE premieres Roberto Clemente, a one-hour documentary about an exceptional baseball player and committed humanitarian, who challenged racial discrimination to become baseball’s first Latino superstar. From independent filmmaker Bernardo Ruiz, Clemente features interviews with Pulitzer Prizewinning authors David Maraniss (Clemente) and George F. Will (Men at Work: The Craft of Baseball), Clemente’s wife Vera, Baseball Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda, and former teammates, to present an intimate and revealing portrait of a man whose passion and grace made him a legend. Go to www.pbs.org for more info. Also, check out www.robertoclemente.si.edu/english/index.htm.

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At the Nuyorican Poets Cafe

(Sat), May 3 at 8pm

The Nuyorican Poets Café

Third Millennium Celebration

ALOUD AND ALIVE AT 35

Legends, pioneers and new millennium poets unite for one night only on The Town Hall stage as the Nuyorican Poets Café celebrates its 35th anniversary on May 3, 2008 at 8 pm.

Mistress and Master of Ceremonies: actress/producer, *Rosie Perez *and poet/singer/ comedian, *Flaco Navaja* with some of the leading voices in the spoken word movement, including* Carlos Andrés* *Gómez, Kirk Nugent, Sandra María Esteves, Mariposa, Willie Perdomo, Steve Coleman*, *Nancy Mercado*, California’s first Poet Laureate *Quincy Troupe,* the performance poet and playwright *Jesús Papoleto Meléndez *along with the multifaceted performer, known for her mesmerizing poetry and characterizations, *Caridad De La Luz*, a.k.a. La Bruja. With music by the Boricua Roots Music group, *Yerbabuena*.

Ticket Price: $40 & 35

Producer: The Town Hall “Not Just Jazz” series