A Walk in the Park: Community March/Rally To & At Randall’s Island

Sunday, February 24th – 1:00 PM
Meet at the Entrance to the Triborough Bridge Southeast Corner of 2nd Avenue @ 125th Street

VOICE YOUR CONCERNS AND DEMAND THAT THE CITY & PARKS DEPARTMENT:

• Stop the Construction! Go thru Land Review (ULURP) Process & Prepare Environmental Impact Statement
• Abolish the Private School Franchise Contract & Develop a More Open and Fair Permitting Process
• Develop a Community-Based Plan for Increased Access to Ball Fields for Local Schools and Organizations
•   Provide Adequate Park Maintenance Funding  & Open the 103rd Street Footbridge Year-Round
• Improve Safety and Public Transportation & Stop the Implementation of Artificial Turf
• End Private Parties That Prohibit Access to Public Park Land

PARTICIPANTS: Council Member Melissa Mark-Viverito • East Harlem Preservation• Manhattan Borough President Scott M. Stringer • Class Size Matters • Citywide Councils on High Schools • NYC Park Advocates • Friends of Brook Park • New York Environmental Law & Justice Project • East Harlem Little League • Puebla en Marcha • Urban Divers • No Spray Coalition• Community Association of East Harlem Triangle Inc.

Call (212) 828-9800 to Register Your School, Church or Community Organization.

Art Show Opening at NMCAH Friday 22nd 4-8 P.M. on 115th St.

The National Museum of Catholic Art and History in New York City will be showing a mural scale painting by Fred Villanueva in a show curated by Mariavelia Savino. The museum will also be showing many other artists, including Andy Warhol, Arman, Fernando Botero, and Anthony Van Dyck. Art Show Opening at NMCAH Friday 22nd 4-8 P.M.
For more information about visiting The National Museum of Catholic Art and History, located in Manhattan, please check out NMCAH.org.

443 East 115th Street
New York, NY 10029
212.828.5209
212.828.5208 (fax)
info@nmcah.org

LATINO ART NOW! YOUR THOUGHTS…

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With massive movements of peoples, economies, communications and imaginations across the globe, many new questions arise about the meaning of art in the Americas. The conference Latino Art Now! seeks to understand the aesthetics of Latino art and how it is assessed and valued within a global context. The meaning of valuation entails multiple considerations, including shared community values, value in the museum world and value in the art market at large.

Conference Panels:

Latino Art from its Production to Consumption; The Dissemination, Publication and Archiving of Latino Art: Print and Media; The Origins and New Horizons of Migration, Diaspora and Exile; Intersections: US Latina/o Art and Artists and Latin American and US Contemporary Art; Cultural Brokers, Curators and New Venues; Markets: Collecting and Collections.

Americas Society (map & directions)
680 Park Avenue (68th & 69th)
New York, NY 10021
Phone: 212-628-3200
Fax: 212-249-1880

Has Justice Been Served? A Town Hall Meeting on Randall’s Island

Wednesday, February 13th (6:30 pm), Alice Kornegay Senior Houses Community Center 2101 Lexington Avenue @ 127th Street

Come chare your thoughts on the recent decision to annul the private school franchise contract. Co-Sponsors: Council Member Melissa Mark-Viverito, East Harlem Preservation, Class Size Matters, and NYC Park Advocates. This Event is Free and Open to the General Public.  Click here to view flyer or call (212) 828-9800 to RSVP.

Words of Love – Poetry of Julia de Burgos with Carmen D. Lucca

Tuesday, February 12th, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm (Free) @ The Charles A. Dana Discovery Center, 110th Street between Fifth & Lenox Avenues

In the spirit of Valentines’ Day and to honor renown Puerto Rican poet, Julia de Burgos, on the 93rd anniversary of her birth, The Central Park Conservancy and El Museo del Barrio present an evening of poetry featuring Carmen D. Lucca – who will read from De Burgos work. Before the performance local poet and community advocate, Marina Ortiz, will introduce Julia de Burgos’ life to the audience. After the performance, the audience is encouraged to participate in an open mic session sharing their favorite poems. Free. For advance registration e-mail public_programs@elmuseo.org.

LA FONDA BORICUA presents Salsa Dura

Guataca a la Lounge

Friday, January 25, $10.00

featuring

CARLITOS SOTO *IVAN RENTA* RUBEN RODRIGUEZ* DESMAR GUEVARA* RALPH IRIZARRI* ENTRE OTROS…

****CANTA-WILLIE TORRES*******

INVITADO ESPECIAL-HERMAN OLIVERA

CON JORGE AYALA EN LA COCICNA PREPARANDO VARIEDAD DE TAPAS COMO:

PINCHOS DE CAMARONES EN SALSA DE PARCHA,BUÑUELOS DE BACALAO,RISOTO DE GARBANZOS Y
CHORIZOS,VARIEDAD DE PASTELILLOS CON UNA SALSA DE GUAYABA,Y MAS…MUCHO MAS…AL
ESTILO UNICO DE LA FONDA BORICUA

Alberto Vazquez Actors Workshop

Acting Classes: Group and Private

Class Group: Monday evenings, 7-10PM @ The Producer’s Club, 358 W. 44 St. The Sonnet Theater. Wednesday night class soon to be started. $100 for the first month; $175 monthly thereafter.
Private Classes: On camera and audition technique: Monday thru Saturday with an hourly appointment @ The Prince George Studio, 14 E. 28th St. #616 (between Madison & 5th Ave). Hourly rate is $40.

www.actoralbertovazquez.com

email: latinfrommanhattan@earthlink.net

CONTACT: 917.331.3850 or leave message 917.286.0466

HIV/AIDS Advocates Protest to end the HIV/AIDS Crisis in Puerto Rico, 12/13/07

U2 Lead signer, Nobel Peace Prize nominee and Time Magazine Person of the Year Bono seems aghast as Michael Kink, Housing Works, Legislative Council describes the HIV/AIDS Crisis in Puerto Rico during last nights protest in front of the Puerto Rico Federal Affairs annual Christmas Party. For months now the islands’ HIV/AIDS advocates have been calling out for US supporters to help in their efforts to bring some sensibility to the perpetual misuse, mismanagement and possible corruption of Federal HIV/AIDS designated funds by the San Juan EMA and the Puerto Rico Department of Health.

Bono seems intrigued by Michael as he details the situation outlined in the Puerto Rico HIV/AIDS crisis leaflet.

Supporters of the HIV/AIDS advocates in Puerto Rico traveled from Philadelphia and New York (and elsewhere) to protest in front of the annual Puerto Rico government sponsored party that draws many of Washington, DC’s elite. While inside, party revelers danced to salsa music and ate Caribbean delicacies outside the advocates poured out bottles of Bacardi Rum, a Puerto Rico based product, and called for a national boycott of Puerto Rico Rums.

The advocates campaigned for the US Federal Government to take action to gain responsible control of the HIV/AIDS dollars that are currently either being mismanaged or underutilized while so many patients are going without life sustaining services. According to numerous federal investigations, the island is among the top 10 jurisdiction that returns funds to the Federal government because it not manage them.

Both the San Juan EMA and the Puerto Rico Department of Health are under HRSA imposed restricted draw down, an administrative condition imposed by the Health Resources and Services Administration when grantees are not compliant. Little more however has been done to remedy the situation.

Yours in the struggle,
James Albino
National Minority AIDS Council
www.nmac.org
Assistant Director, Government Relations and Public Policy
1624 U St, NW Suite 200
Washington, DC 20009-4432
Tel: 202-234-5120 ext. 303 Fax: 202-234-6404
email: jalbino@nmac.org -or- jalbino@caribe.net

“No war on the face of the Earth is more destructive than the AIDS pandemic. I was a soldier. But I know of no enemy in war more insidious or vicious than AIDS. Will history record a fateful moment in our time, on our watch, when action came too late?”

US Secretary of State Colin Powell
Address to the UN General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS
June 25, 2001

“Once Upon A Time En El Barrio”

If you haven’t seen this film about the struggle of a Puerto Rican family in 1954, here is a chance to see it..You will really enjoy this film. Because it is positive and it truely deals with the issues of Today…Example, the young Man shot and killed in east Harlem Jayson “Jay Tirado, where are our people to protest this, Where is Al? You know who. When Latino Blood is shed.  That we should protest, the cop is walking around free! This movie deals with the abuse upon a Puerto Rican Family by Cops, in 1954, and the the struggles of Lolita Lebron.


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AN INTERVENTION AT WHITE PARK BY TRANSVOYEUR

MediaNoche presents

TRANSVOYEUR in WHITE PARK!
An Intervention

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No seats, no popcorn — JUST VISION!

GENDER, SPACE, ART AND ARCHITECTURE
Liverpool/New York Artist Exchange

THIS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 AT 7PM!

White Park
East 106th Street, between Lexington and Third Avenue.

Can be seen from the street! Off the handball court wall!

For info call: MediaNoche 212.828.0401