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Word Up Recirculation: Performers for Palestine

Friday, May 30, 2025 – 6:30pm to 8:30pm
RECIRCULATION A project of Word Up
876 Riverside Drive (near 160th St.)
New YorkNY 10032

Join us for an evening of community and original live performances — music, spoken word, stand-up, and DJing — as we raise money to help our Palestinian neighbors in Gaza. Entry to the event is a suggested $10-$25 donation to the Gaza Mutual Aid Solidarity Fund and/or Support Gaza’s Future Doctors.

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In compliance with Word Up Community Safety guidelines, all attendees are encouraged to stay masked at all time.

Recirculation, a project of Word Up Community Bookshop, is located at 876 Riverside Drive (near 160th St.) in Washington Heights, NYC. You can take the 1 train to 157th St., A/C train to 163rd St., and the M4 and M5 to Broadway and 159/160th.

Movies at Word Up Recirculation: The Infiltrators (Fundraiser Screening)

Saturday, May 10, 2025 – 5:00pm to 8:00pm
RECIRCULATION A project of Word Up
876 Riverside Drive (near 160th St.)
New YorkNY 10032

A Fundraiser Screening: Join Us for an Evening of Cinema, Community, and Conversation

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Cine Farito invites you to a special fundraiser screening of ‘The Infiltrators,’ an award-winning, powerful documentary by Alex Rivera and Cristina Ibarra. This event is more than just a film viewing—it’s an opportunity to use cinema to come together, share experiences, and support our vital mission of empowering immigrant families at risk of deportation in a Washington Heights public school.

CHILDCARE AREA WILL BE PROVIDED.

The Infiltrators is a true story of two young immigrants who get purposefully arrested by Border Patrol, and put in a shadowy for-profit detention center. The film follows Marco and Viri, members of a group of radical Dreamers who are on a mission to stop deportations. And the best place to stop deportations, they believe, is in detention. 90 minutes.

Ibarra and Rivera maintain an effortless balance between genre-rooted entertainment and concern for real human suffering. —John DeFore, Hollywood Reporter

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with one of the most pressing social issues of our time and participate in a Q&A with activist Marco Saavedra and filmmakers Alex Rivera and Cristina Ibarra. Your attendance supports our mission to foster dialogue and action on immigrant rights.

Event Highlights

  • Film Screening: Experience the groundbreaking documentary
  • Interactive Q&A: Engage with one of the infiltrators in the film, activist Marco Saavedra
  • Reception: Network with fellow community members
  • Fundraising: Support families targeted by ICE in Washington Heights public schools

Cine Farito is a group of families partnering with filmmakers to shed light on the issues that deeply affect marginalized communities. Through film screenings, we raise funds to provide direct financial assistance to the most vulnerable families in our community, whose safety is threatened by harmful federal immigration policies and exclusion.

Where the Funds Will Go. All funds will directly benefit individuals and families in our community in Washington Heights who are facing legal and financial hardships. The name of the school has been withheld to protect our community from harm.

In compliance with Word Up Community Safety guidelines, all attendees are encouraged to stay masked at all time.

Recirculation, a project of Word Up Community Bookshop, is located at 876 Riverside Drive (near 160th St.) in Washington Heights, NYC. You can take the 1 train to 157th St., A/C train to 163rd St., and the M4 and M5 to Broadway and 159/160th.


Word Up Recirculation: Market for Gaza

Sunday, April 27, 2025 – 12:00pm to 6:00pm
RECIRCULATION A project of Word Up
876 Riverside Drive (near 160th St.)
New YorkNY 10032

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Market for Gaza is raising funds for individuals and families in Gaza. Local vendors and artists will table, and a portion of sales will go to individual funds.

DJ Michou will be DJing from 2-4pm.

Recirculation, a project of Word Up Community Bookshop, is located at 876 Riverside Drive (near 160th St.) in Washington Heights, NYC. You can take the 1 train to 157th St., A/C train to 163rd St., and the M4 and M5 to Broadway and 159/160th.

Word Up Recirculation: Uptown Out (April 2025)

Thursday, April 10, 2025 – 7:00pm to 9:00pm
RECIRCULATION A project of Word Up
876 Riverside Drive (near 160th St.)
New YorkNY 10032

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A creative improvised music series, featuring Uptown- and Bronx-based musicians performing in different combinations. Every second Thursday of the month at 7pm ET at Recirculation, a project of Word Up.

Featuring:

Carol Liebowitz – piano
Nick Lyons – alto sax
Mary Cherney – flute
Matt Lambiase – trumpet
Hilliard Greene – bass
Stephanie Griffin – viola
Ursel Schlicht – piano
Will Glass – drums

In compliance with Word Up Community Safety guidelines, all attendees are encouraged to stay masked at all time.

This event is a $10 suggested donation ticket with 100 max attendees. Please register in advance.

Recirculation, a project of Word Up Community Bookshop, is located at 876 Riverside Drive (near 160th St.) in Washington Heights, NYC. You can take the 1 train to 157th St., A/C train to 163rd St., and the M4 and M5 to Broadway and 159/160th.


Word Up Recirculation: Jaha Marie Dukureh’s I WILL SCREAM TO THE WORLD with Melissa Mahtani

Sunday, March 16, 2025 – 4:00pm to 5:30pm
RECIRCULATION A project of Word Up
876 Riverside Drive (near 160th St.)
New YorkNY 10032

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Word Up welcomes Jaha Marie Dukureh to celebrate her new memoir I Will Scream to the World: My Story. My Fight. My Hope for Girls Everywhere. This extraordinary memoir details the monumental journey of one young Gambian woman from survivor of FGM and forced child marriage, to global activist and political leader who became UN Women’s first Goodwill Ambassador for Africa, one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People, and among the youngest people nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. In conversation with Dukureh will be reporter Melissa Mahtani.

This event is a $5 suggested donation ticket with 50 max attendees. Please register in advance. 

In compliance with Word Up Community Safety guidelines, all attendees are encouraged to stay masked at all time.

Recirculation, a project of Word Up Community Bookshop, is located at 876 Riverside Drive (near 160th St.) in Washington Heights, NYC. You can take the 1 train to 157th St., A/C train to 163rd St., and the M4 and M5 to Broadway and 159/160th.

ABOUT THE BOOK

On the wedding night of her first arranged marriage, fifteen-year-old Jaha learned that she had undergone Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) as an infant. That painful discovery, coupled with her experiences with a second arranged marriage, set Jaha on her path as an activist—a courageous mission that would require her to brave hostility in her community and family, and even attempts on her life.

Despite the challenges, and with ever-growing determination, Jaha founded Safe Hands for Girls, an organization that succeeded in having FGM banned in Gambia. She is now working to eradicate FGM and forced child marriage worldwide by 2030 and running to be the next President of The Gambia.

I Will Scream to the World! recounts Jaha’s ongoing, uphill journey to be seen as a survivor, activist, but most of all as a human. She dives into her childhood to show the root causes of her crusading, shares her personal and professional life, and explores, as only a survivor can, a practice that while violent and troubling, is often culturally misunderstood.

Above all, Jaha’s unflinchingly honest memoir is a story of resilience and extraordinary fearlessness, of the strength that comes with learning to love oneself, and of the power within everyone to create meaningful and lasting change.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jaha Marie Dukureh is a Gambian American women’s rights activist, survivor of FGM and forced child marriage, Regional UN Women Goodwill Ambassador for Africa, and one of the youngest Africans ever to be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. She is the founder of Safe Hands for Girls, an organization dedicated to providing support to African women and girls who have survived Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), and was the lead campaigner in The Guardian’s End FGM Guardian Global Media Campaign. Her work contributed directly to the Gambian Government’s 2015 ban on FGM, and she is currently building the African-led network The Big Sisters Movement with the mission to end FGM and child marriage by 2030. Named to the TIME 100 list of the most influential people in the world, Ms. Dukureh has been awarded the Eleanor Roosevelt Medal of Honor, honored as the Human Rights Activist Humanitarian of the Year at the seventh annual African Diaspora Awards, recognized as one of the top 100 gender global policy influencers by Apolitical, and named one of the top 10 Africa Changemakers by YouthHubAfrica. She currently lives outside New York City and can be found online at Jaha365.com.

ABOUT THE MODERATOR

Melissa Mahtani is an Emmy-nominated executive producer of CBS News. She joined in April 2024 with nearly two decades of experience, including international reporting, producing content for multiple platforms and innovating storytelling. She most recently served as a senior producer and reporter for CNN.