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SUMMARY:Hispanic Society: Panel Discussion on Afro-Latin Art & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Panel Discussion on Afro-Latin Art and Culture \nJoin us for a conversation with cast members from the Tony-Award winning Broadway musical Buena Vista Social Club\, organizers of New York’s annual Afro-Latino Festival\, and Executive Director of the New York Latin American Art Triennial (NYLAAT)\, Alexis Mendoza. Panelists will discuss the history and contemporary relevance of Afro-Latin art and culture. \nSpace is limited\, RSVP required.
URL:https://heightsites.com/event/hispanic-society-panel-discussion-on-afro-latin-art-culture/
LOCATION:Hispanic Society Museum & Library\, Audubon Terrace\, Broadway betw 155th & 156th Sts.\, New York\, NY\, 10032\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Unique Events
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SUMMARY:Translocal Feminist Film Series: Immigrant Women: resisting and re-existing
DESCRIPTION:Undocumented Women’s Fund invites you to our annual outdoor Translocal Feminist Film Series\, “Immigrant Women: resisting and re-existing” ( \nAs the criminalization of immigrant communities intensifies and our already precarious access to basic social services is curtailed\, we have curated a list of films that highlight the intersecting character of our struggles–whether over labor rights\, access to social services\, and/or against surveillance\, detention and deportation. In its fifth year\, our Film Series also celebrates the resilience\, sisterhood\, solidarity and life-sustaining labor performed by immigrant women and gender expansive people. \nJoin us throughout August for three bilingual (English/Spanish) screenings: \n🪶 Saturday 8/30\, Hummingbirds (2024) dir Estefanía “Beba” Contreras and Silvia Del Carmen Castaños \nEnglish with Spanish subtitles \nIn Hummingbirds\, Silvia and Beba tell their own coming-of-age story\, transforming their hometown on the Texas-Mexico border into a wonderland of creative expression and activist hijinks. Filmed collaboratively over the final summer of their fleeting youth\, their cinematic self-portrait celebrates the power of friendship and joy as tools of survival and resistance. \n  \n🚨 All screenings will be at Haven plaza (711W 168th St NYC 10032 across from Barnes and Noble). \n  \n⏱️Doors open at 6:30 and film will begin at 7:30\, followed by an open discussion lead by fellow organizers and filmmakers. \n  \n📍Stay tuned for the details on sister screenings in cities throughout Mexico and Central America. \n  \n💲Donations will be collected at the door\, but nobody will be turned away for lack of funds.Come prepared: we will have food by local vendors\, drinks and merch for sale!
URL:https://heightsites.com/event/translocal-feminist-film-series-immigrant-women-resisting-adnd/2025-08-30/
LOCATION:Haven Plaza\, 711 West 168th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10032\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art/Culture/Performance,Film,Unique Events
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SUMMARY:Translocal Feminist Film Series: Immigrant Women: resisting and re-existing
DESCRIPTION:Undocumented Women’s Fund invites you to our annual outdoor Translocal Feminist Film Series\, “Immigrant Women: resisting and re-existing” ( \nAs the criminalization of immigrant communities intensifies and our already precarious access to basic social services is curtailed\, we have curated a list of films that highlight the intersecting character of our struggles–whether over labor rights\, access to social services\, and/or against surveillance\, detention and deportation. In its fifth year\, our Film Series also celebrates the resilience\, sisterhood\, solidarity and life-sustaining labor performed by immigrant women and gender expansive people. \nJoin us throughout August for three bilingual (English/Spanish) screenings: \n🪶 Saturday 8/30\, Hummingbirds (2024) dir Estefanía “Beba” Contreras and Silvia Del Carmen Castaños \nEnglish with Spanish subtitles \nIn Hummingbirds\, Silvia and Beba tell their own coming-of-age story\, transforming their hometown on the Texas-Mexico border into a wonderland of creative expression and activist hijinks. Filmed collaboratively over the final summer of their fleeting youth\, their cinematic self-portrait celebrates the power of friendship and joy as tools of survival and resistance. \n  \n🚨 All screenings will be at Haven plaza (711W 168th St NYC 10032 across from Barnes and Noble). \n  \n⏱️Doors open at 6:30 and film will begin at 7:30\, followed by an open discussion lead by fellow organizers and filmmakers. \n  \n📍Stay tuned for the details on sister screenings in cities throughout Mexico and Central America. \n  \n💲Donations will be collected at the door\, but nobody will be turned away for lack of funds.Come prepared: we will have food by local vendors\, drinks and merch for sale!
URL:https://heightsites.com/event/translocal-feminist-film-series-immigrant-women-resisting-adnd/2025-08-16/
LOCATION:Haven Plaza\, 711 West 168th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10032\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art/Culture/Performance,Film,Unique Events
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SUMMARY:Translocal Feminist Film Series: Immigrant Women: resisting and re-existing
DESCRIPTION:Undocumented Women’s Fund invites you to our annual outdoor Translocal Feminist Film Series\, “Immigrant Women: resisting and re-existing” ( \nAs the criminalization of immigrant communities intensifies and our already precarious access to basic social services is curtailed\, we have curated a list of films that highlight the intersecting character of our struggles–whether over labor rights\, access to social services\, and/or against surveillance\, detention and deportation. In its fifth year\, our Film Series also celebrates the resilience\, sisterhood\, solidarity and life-sustaining labor performed by immigrant women and gender expansive people. \nJoin us throughout August for three bilingual (English/Spanish) screenings: \n🪶 Saturday 8/30\, Hummingbirds (2024) dir Estefanía “Beba” Contreras and Silvia Del Carmen Castaños \nEnglish with Spanish subtitles \nIn Hummingbirds\, Silvia and Beba tell their own coming-of-age story\, transforming their hometown on the Texas-Mexico border into a wonderland of creative expression and activist hijinks. Filmed collaboratively over the final summer of their fleeting youth\, their cinematic self-portrait celebrates the power of friendship and joy as tools of survival and resistance. \n  \n🚨 All screenings will be at Haven plaza (711W 168th St NYC 10032 across from Barnes and Noble). \n  \n⏱️Doors open at 6:30 and film will begin at 7:30\, followed by an open discussion lead by fellow organizers and filmmakers. \n  \n📍Stay tuned for the details on sister screenings in cities throughout Mexico and Central America. \n  \n💲Donations will be collected at the door\, but nobody will be turned away for lack of funds.Come prepared: we will have food by local vendors\, drinks and merch for sale!
URL:https://heightsites.com/event/translocal-feminist-film-series-immigrant-women-resisting-adnd/2025-08-02/
LOCATION:Haven Plaza\, 711 West 168th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10032\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art/Culture/Performance,Film,Unique Events
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SUMMARY:Cabrini Shrine: SONOROS AMERICANOS - Flute & Bass Concert
DESCRIPTION:SONOROS AMERICANOS: \nYael Acher KAT Modiano – Flute \nCarlos del Pino– Upright Electric Bass \nAs part of PAMAR’s 19th annual Latin American Cultural Week\, acclaimed award winning flutist Yael “KAT” Acher and Cuban bassist Carlos del Pino team up to take the audience on a journey through colorful soundscapes with special Flute & Bass renditions of Classical Cuban music  of pieces by J. White\, C. Villaverde\, M. Saumell\, E. Lecuona\, L. Brower and I. Cervantes\, as well as an original piece by Yael Acher-Modiano\, and Neapolitan song to honor the legacy of St Frances Xavier Cabrini. \nAbout the artists:\nYael Acher “KAT” Modiano\n https://modianomusic.net/\n\nCarlos del Pino\nhttps://carlosdelpino.com/\n\nThe artists dedicate the concert to Peace\, Human-Rights and Animal-Right. \nTickets are $20 and can be purchased  at the door or online: \nhttps://cabrinishrinenyc.charityproud.org/EventRegistration/Index/21051
URL:https://heightsites.com/event/cabrini-shrine-sonoros-americanos-flute-bass-concert/
LOCATION:St. Frances Cabrini Shrine\, 701 Fort Washington Avenue (@190th Street)\, New York\, NY\, 10040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art/Culture/Performance,Music
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SUMMARY:Feminist Film Series: The Dispute Over Latin America – Se Fue a Volver (Mexico 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the second screening of our 2024 Feminist Film Series: The Dispute for Latin America\, which focus on the judicial war in Ecuador. \nWe’ll be screening a teaser to Influjo Psíquico by @alecardona_films and the documentar Se Fue a Volver by @enriquezborges\, two films which chronicle the political persecution against the leadership of the Citizen Revolution following the departure of the government of former Ecuadorian president\, Rafael Correa. \nIn the last two decades and after the end of the so-called “pink tide”\, Latin America has experienced a reactionary counter-offensive. In the fourth year of this film series\, we seek to map this counter-offensive and the tactics it has used to orchestrate soft coups\, persecute political opponents\, and handcuff leftist governments. \n⏱️ Doors open at 7:00 pm and the film will start at 8:00 pm sharp. Please stay with us after the screening for a group discussion of the films! \n🥟 We will have empanadas\, jamaica water and wine from local vendors. A discount is available if you bring your own reusable water bottle. \nWe request a suggested donation of $10 to help us maintain our feminist programming\, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
URL:https://heightsites.com/event/feminist-film-series-the-dispute-over-latin-america-se-fue-a-volver-mexico-2023/
LOCATION:Haven Plaza\, 711 West 168th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10032\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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