• Inwood Library Film Screening: “Smoke Signals”

    Inwood Library 4790 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Inwood Publisc Library is screening the film Smoke Signals (1998) for Native American Heritage Month. Victor & Arnold are young men growing up on a reservation in Idaho. Victor bitterly resents his absent father, while Thomas remembers him fondly. When Victor hears that his father has died in Arizona, Thomas offers him funding for the road trip to get Arnold's remains. Rated PG-13

    FREE
  • Inwood Library: Olive Trees Peaceful Ritual

    Inwood Library 4790 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    At the Inwood Library, Music & Visuals as an Act of Peace: Contemporary contemplative urban jazz created & performed by flutist/composer, Yael Acher “KAT” Modiano’s ensemble in dialogue with screenings/projections & exhibition of works by Janine Sopp, Brooklyn-based ceramic artist. This Palestinian-Israeli collaboration unites music & visual art as a foundation for unity.

    Adults 18+

    FREE with RSVP
  • Inwood Library & Dyckman Farmhouse: Black Music in America with Dr. Daphne A. Brooks

    Inwood Library 4790 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Inwood Library is teaming up with Dyckman Farmhouse Museum Alliance (DFMA) to bring you a free, in-person community livestream and discussion of Talking About Race Matters lectures: Dr. Daphne A. Brooks on the cultural and political contributions of Black women musicians in America.

    FREE with RSVP
  • Inwood Library: Film “Riot in Cell Block 11”

    Inwood Library 4790 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Inwood Library is screening an early classic from director Don Seigel: Riot in Cell Block 11 (1954). 80 minutes, Not Rated.  Fed up with their inhumane living conditions, a group of prisoners launch a revolt and seize their entire cell block, overpowering the guards. The resulting hostage situation leads to a standoff with the authorities.

    FREE