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10/30/14
"The Normal": Images from the Haunted Files of Eugenics, Opening Reception
popular support
for
eugenics-motivated legislation such as immigration restriction, mass
Event
05/20/15 – 08/05/15
Chinatown: A Walk Through History
milestoneFollow this link to RSVP and pre-pay
for
your walks!
Event
11/23/15 – 03/27/16
Chinese Style: Rediscovering the Architecture of Poy Gum Lee, 1923-1968
technologies and materialsLee was the architectural consultant
for
the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent
Event
02/16/17 – 03/31/17
Construction and Contemplation
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Event
09/16/17 – 09/17/17
CUNY Dance Initiative and John Jay College in collaboration with Kinesis Project dance theatre present TimePiece
engaging world
for
the gorgeous rooftop terrace of John Jay College through the CUNY Dance Initiative.
Event
12/07/17 – 12/10/17
Dances Patrelle presents The Yorkville Nutcracker 2017
opportunity
for
young dancers to dance alongside professional artistsThis year, Abi Stafford of New York
Event
09/29/15 – 11/21/15
Deceptively Simple
for
the first time, include monochromatic paintings by Pouran Jinchi; hard-edge works by Il Lee
Event
11/11/17
Devotion: A Film About Ogawa Productions
> (whose life work is currently being celebrated throughout New York City) visits Japan Society
for
a
Event
12/21/13
"Equinox" Duo Anova at Resobox
of the equinox, Duo Anova presents an innovative program of new works
for
cello and guitarWe hope
Event
02/20/17
Fight Back Workshop: Secure Your Movement
potential
for
change and engender workable, community driven solutions to the most pressing
Event
10/15/14
Film Screening & Discussion: Alwan & 3rd i NY Present: Double Bill: "Take Me Home" & "Aisha's Journey"
Event
06/10/17
Human Rights Campaign Film Festival presents the New York Premiere of "The Apology"
about their past, the wounds are still fresh
for
these three former, now elderly, “comfort women
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