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SUMMARY:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum: Reading the Declaration of Independence with Robert Snyder
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free\, interactive\, roundtable discussion about the Declaration of Independence on Dyckman Farmhouse Museum’s back porch! \nLed by Professor Emeritus of American Studies and Journalism at Rutgers University Robert Snyder\, participants will engage with select excerpts from the Declaration of Independence through close-reading exercises and discussion questions: \nWhat does the Declaration suggest about its authors’ beliefs and grievances in 1776?  What does the Declaration mean to us today?  In 2026\, what is the legacy of the American Revolution?  Bring your questions\, arguments\, and concerns to this Back Porch History! Class is officially in session! \nRegistered participants will electronically receive guidelines and a 2-page .pdf version of the Declaration of Independence to review before the discussion. Copies will also be available at the event. \nFree — RSVP Required: register on Eventbrite \nRobert Snyder is the Professor Emeritus of American Studies and Journalism at Rutgers University. He is the author of Crossing Broadway: Washington Heights and the Promise of New York and When the City Stopped: Stories from New York’s Essential Workers. Previously\, Snyder served as the Manhattan Borough Historian for six years and was a Fulbright lecturer of American Studies in South Korea.
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LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway at 204th St\, New York\, NY\, 10034\, United States
CATEGORIES:History
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SUMMARY:Dyckman Farmhouse: Jamaicanisms - Jhanique Lovejoy & Kat Thompson in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Jamaicanisms: Jhanique Lovejoy & Kat Thompson in Conversation\, a talk centered on family archives as living repositories of Black history\,  inviting the community into a dialogue about memory\, storytelling\, and archival ethics\, situating domestic archives. \nHosted by Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, the conversation features Jhanique Lovejoy and Kat Thompson discussing Lovejoy’s exhibition Soon Come\, Likkle More and their respective artistic practices as Jamaican-American artists. Through photography and textiles\, Lovejoy and Thompson examine Black memory\, family histories\, and the material traces of the Jamaican diaspora. \nCost: Free.  RSVP Required: register on Eventbrite! \nJhanique Lovejoy (b. 2001) is a New York imagemaker whose practice engages with multiplicity through the lens of race and culture. Lovejoy is known for her deeply intimate portrayals of her relationships as a queer Jamaican-American artist\, encompassing both familial and romantic connections. Utilizing alternative processes\, collage\, and insights from her musicological studies\, she explores themes of family archives\, love\, and the preservation of Black family history.  \nKat Thompson (b. 1991) is a lens-based artist and educator based in Virginia. Her interdisciplinary practice spans photography\, video\, textiles\, sculptural collage\, and installation. Through layering and material juxtaposition\, she examines how images and objects function as vessels for memory\, history\, and identity\, with a particular focus on the African Diaspora. Her work considers the construction of Black selfhood\, exploring how cultural memory\, ancestral inheritance\, and lived experience converge across personal and collective narratives. 
URL:https://heightsites.com/event/dyckman-farmhouse-jamaicanisms-jhanique-lovejoy-kat-thompson-in-conversation/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway at 204th St\, New York\, NY\, 10034\, United States
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