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SUMMARY:The (chrysalis) Archives – jaamil olawale kosoko
DESCRIPTION:Installation Activation\nJune 9\, 6pm\nExhibition\nJune 7-9\, 12-5pm\nJune 14 & 16\, 12-5pm\nJune 15\, 2-7pm\nJune 21-23\, 12-5pm\nThe Arts Center at Governors Island\, Lower Gallery \nAccessibility: The Lower Gallery is ground floor and fully wheelchair accessible. \nMultidisciplinary artist jaamil olawale kosoko presents an exhibition incorporating video installation\, photographic imagery\, sculpture\, and performance in the Lower Gallery at The Arts Center at Governors Island as part of their evolving visual performance practice that combines Black and queer theoretical\, literary and spiritual lineages with biographical and bodily knowledge. The exhibition will incorporate past works including the film Chameleon (A Visual Album)\, three-channel video and installation Syllabus for Black Love\, as well as photo and documentation of past performances. The multi-media installation will include a performance activation titled (chrysalis: activation 1)—a hybrid media performance work that integrates sculpture\, moving image\, original poetry\, and emergent choreographic strategies prompted by the audience. The work examines concepts of metamorphosis\, intergenerational knowledge\, blood memory\, negative space\, and the environmental grief that lingers in the aftermath of the living gesture. \nPerformers: jaamil olawale kosoko\, Black Maij\, Everett-Asis Saunders\nPerformance Doula: Song Tucker\nLighting Design: LD DeArmon\nCreative Producer: Michelle Daly \njaamil olawale kosoko is an artist-in-residence with LMCC’s Extended Life Dance Development Program supported\, in part\, by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.  \nAll River To River Festival events tickets go live on May 21! \nLearn more here!
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/the-chrysalis-archives-jaamil-olawale-kosoko/2024-06-07/
LOCATION:The Arts Center at Governors Island\, 110 Andes Road\, New York\, NY\, 10004\, United States
CATEGORIES:River To River Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230619T170000
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SUMMARY:River To River 2023 Closing Concert — Natu Camara
DESCRIPTION:River To River Closing Concert\nNatu Camara \nJune 19\, 5:30pm – 6:30pm\nRockefeller Park\, Battery Park City \nAll events in the River To River Festival are free and all are welcome \nRSVP Here! \n–\n“Get your comfortable shoes ON my New Yorkers\, we are going to sing and dance together by the river!” – Natu Camara \nFor the closing concert of LMCC’s River To River Festival\, and in celebration of Juneteenth with Battery Park City Authority\, Guinean musician and activist Natu Camara will bring her vibrant band to Rockefeller Park and share songs from her new album. Her uplifting message is wrapped in a blend of afro-rock and soul that will inspire you to get up on your feet and dance. \nManagement: Team Natuwenta Productions\nPerformers: Natu Camara and Band\nOutfit designer and makeup artist: Cariam Fashion \nPresented in Partnership with Battery Park City Authority \n–\nNATU CAMARA is one of the country’s brightest musical stars and a committed activist for the empowerment and education of young women and children in West Africa. Originally hailing from Guinea\, Camara\, now based in NYC\, is a builder of bridges socially and culturally. Creating musical compositions that are powerfully constructed to bridge the global gap and bring people together\, Camara weaves a beautiful tapestry of musical stories and visions of her beloved home.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/river-to-river-2023-closing-concert-natu-camara/
LOCATION:Rockefeller Park\, Battery Park City
CATEGORIES:River To River Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230617T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230617T170000
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SUMMARY:Rabitah: Poetry in the Park
DESCRIPTION:al Qalam: Poetry in the Park\nfeaturing New York Arabic Orchestra\nWASHINGTON STREET HISTORICAL SOCIETY \nJune 17\, 4 – 5pm\nThe Battery Labyrinth\nFDR\, Battery Pl \nAll events in the River To River Festival are free and all are welcome \nRSVP Here!  \n–\nal Qalam: Poets in the Park will be performed by three musicians from the New York Arabic Orchestra who will collaborate with two reciters\, Hani Bawardi and Rita Elojail Zihenni\, to celebrate the literary contributions of the early Arabic-speaking community in Lower Manhattan. Predominantly Syrian and Lebanese\, these early writers formed a literary association called al Rabitah al Qalamiyah (the Pen Bond)\, among whose founders was famed author\, poet and artist Kahlil Gibran. The musicians will integrate their classical Arabic music with the poetry readings\, using traditional musical instruments. \nPresented in partnership with Washington Street Historical Society and The Battery Conservancy. \n–\nNEW YORK ARABIC ORCHESTRA has transformed Arabic music education in New York City and impacted thousands of students and concert-goers since 2007. The NYAO has swept the world with powerful performances and workshops\, from Lincoln Center Out-of-Doors\, Damrosch Park and Detroit Symphony Hall\, to Festival Musicas Do Mundo in Portugal and Taipei Silk Road Music Conference in Taiwan. Through concerts and classes\, the NYAO watched countless non-natives transform their lives toward the pursuit of Arabic music; and thousands of Arab-Americans\, inspired to revive the music of their upbringing and youth\, become forever changed by the experience of Arabic music.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/rabitah-poetry-in-the-park/
LOCATION:The Battery Labyrinth
CATEGORIES:River To River Festival
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SUMMARY:LMCC’s Workspace Open Studios
DESCRIPTION:LMCC’s Workspace Open Studios \nJune 17\, 12pm – 6pm\n101 Greenwich St.\nRSVPs Recommended \nAll events in the River To River Festival are free and all are welcome \nRSVP Here!  \n–\nOpen Studios offers a glimpse into the creative process and artistic development of LMCC’s Workspace artists-in-residence. Members of the public are invited into the studios for the first time at the culmination of this nine-month program housed in donated office space transformed into artist studios on the 12th floor of 101 Greenwich. This is a unique opportunity to engage in conversation with our 11 multidisciplinary artists in their studios. Learn about their practices and experience a wide range of artistic work in progress\, from movement and theater based performance\, to fiction writing\, sculpture\, painting\, film\, poetry and more.  \nThe Residency culminates in the Workspace Open Studios as part of the River To River Festival in Lower Manhattan.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/lmccs-workspace-open-studios/
LOCATION:Workspace Studios at 101 Greenwich Street\, 2 Rector Street\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
CATEGORIES:River To River Festival
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SUMMARY:duel c — Andros Zins-Browne
DESCRIPTION:duel c\nAndros Zins-Browne \nJune 16\, 7pm – 8pm\nOutlook Hill\, Governors Island \nAll events in the River To River Festival are free and all are welcome \nRSVP Here!  \n–\nduel c is a performance where care and violence commingle\, stirring toward undoing. A dance of entanglement\, duel c inhabits an illogic of sentience and perpetual movement\, where agreement and disagreement\, with and against\, solidarity and solitary\, harmony and dissonance are free to assume each other’s properties. \nduel c is a movement piece in response to Charles Gaines’ Moving Chains\, a public art sculpture presented by Governors Island Arts\, Creative Time\, and Time Square Arts on Governors Island. \nCreated and Performed with Ley Gambucci \nDramaturgy by Anna Lublina \nPresented in partnership with Governors Island Arts and Creative Time. \nSupported by Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels. \n–\nANDROS ZINS-BROWNE (b. 1981\, New York City) is an artist working at the intersection of performance and dance. His work employs choreographic notions in interaction with dancers\, non-dancers\, singers\, objects\, and texts. Central to these pursuits is the exploration of the body as a site of exchange between embodied images and somatic experience. His works include Already Unmade—an unmaking of his own dance archive— at the ICA\, London; The Whitney Museum of American Art\, New York; the Rockbund Art Museum\, Shanghai; and Fondation Galeries Lafayette\, Paris. In collaboration with Karthik Pandian\, Atlas Unlimited\, a series of exhibitions weaving sculpture and vocal performance was featured at the PERFORMA19 Performance Biennial. Other works of his have been commissioned by KADIST Foundation\, The Museum of Modern Art\, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam\, the 10th Berlin Biennial and the Hammer Museum. Zins-Browne is the recipient of grants and awards from the Goethe Institute\, the Flemish Cultural Ministry\, New York State Council for the Arts\, and the Graham Foundation. He is currently artist in residence at Danspace Project New York.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/duel-c-andros-zins-browne/
LOCATION:Outlook Hill\, Governors Island
CATEGORIES:River To River Festival
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SUMMARY:Talk to Me About Water Amelia — Winger-Bearskin
DESCRIPTION:Talk to Me About Water\nAmelia Winger-Bearskin \nJune 16\, 4pm – 4:45pm\nLower Gallery\, The Arts Center at Governors Island\n110 Andes Road \nAll events in the River To River Festival are free and all are welcome \nRSVP Here! \n–\nTalk to Me About Water is an immersive music experience to expand conversations about global water issues. Participants include a group of artists\, science storytellers\, water scientists\, artificial intelligence researchers\, data scientists\, and musicians who create immersive experiences at events open to the general public. \nCollaborators include Nour Batyne\, Devin Ronneberg\, Martha Bearskin\, and  Eamon O’Connor. \n–\nAMELIA WINGER-BEARSKIN is a Banks Family Preeminence Endowed Chair and Associate Professor of Artificial Intelligence and the Arts\, at the Digital Worlds Institute at the University of Florida. She is also the founder of the AI Climate Justice Lab\, the Talk To Me About Water Collective\, and the Stupid Hackathon.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/talk-to-me-about-water-amelia-winger-bearskin/
LOCATION:Lower Gallery\, The Arts Center at Governors Island 110 Andes Road
CATEGORIES:River To River Festival
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SUMMARY:CEREMONIA — Antonio Ramos and The Gangbangers
DESCRIPTION:CEREMONIA\nAntonio Ramos and The Gangbangers \nJune 15\, 8pm – 9pm\nLa Plaza\, The Clemente\nDoors open at 7:45pm \nAll events in the River To River Festival are free and all are welcome \nRSVP Here! \n–\nThe Gangbangers blossom and wilt in a dance-theatre performance conceived by Antonio Ramos. In a mixed-tape Latino extravaganza of cultural misappropriation and reappropriation\, Ramos calls on his ancestors and carries the audience on a journey to the bottom of the ocean and back again. This piece is a ceremony. \nPerformers include Paul Hamilton\, Saúl Ulerio\, Sarah White-Ayón\, Rebecca Wender\, Trevor Hansen\, Adele Loux-Turner\, and Molly Lieber. \nVideo art: Alex Romania\nCostume Designer: Claire Fleury \nPresented in partnership with The Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center. \nSupported by Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels. \n–\nANTONIO RAMOS is an award-winning dancer\, choreographer\, and certified bodywork practitioner. He is the Artistic Director of Antonio Ramos and the Gangbangers. His work focuses on emotional and social themes as they manifest through his identity as a queer\, HIV+ artist\, and Puerto Rican artist who was born on the island. He takes this subject matter\, full of darkness and difficulty\, and creates joyous\, celebratory choreography that harnesses the beauty in life while confronting the audience with challenging themes such as sexuality\, the body\, and histories of colonization. Ramos holds a B.F.A. in Dance from SUNY Purchase.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/ceremonia-antonio-ramos-and-the-gangbangers/
LOCATION:La Plaza\, The Clemente
CATEGORIES:River To River Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230612T190000
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SUMMARY:Zero Station — Molly Lieber and Eleanor Smith
DESCRIPTION:Zero Station\nMolly Lieber and Eleanor Smith\n\nJune 12\, 7:30pm – 8:30pm\nFlamboyan Theater\, The Clemente\nRSVPs recommended \nAll events in the River To River Festival are free and all are welcome \nRSVP Here! \n–\nZero Station works out shame\, citing a felt understanding as part of the experience of abjection. Confronting hypersexualization as the limp white feminine byproduct of capitalism\, we present movements derived from pregnancy\, lactation\, mental illness\, physical illness\, surgery\, and aging\, and then segment\, otherize\, and disappear these forms in trash. Through trauma we are greatly affected\, and our capacity to be affected\, to understand how we may affect one another\, is heightened. Within this gained fluidity is potential to think beyond ourselves. \nChoreography and Performance by Molly Lieber and Eleanor Smith. \nPresented in partnership with The Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center. \nSupported by Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels. \n–\nMolly Lieber & Eleanor Smith have collaborated somatically since 2006 to create feminist statements that strive to break down heteropatriarchal racism and sexism through abstract dances that denounce the hypersexualization of the white ciswoman and speak out through her. Our non-hierarchical methodology processes content by filtering information between us; feelings are recognized and recreated physically through energetic transference and psychoanalytically through communication and mirroring. Practices of reciprocal recognition combat shame\, reverse the subordinating impact of rape\, and work in conjunction with comrade feminist scholars and artists to disarm neoliberal capitalism’s upholding of the race and gender binary system. Our 7 collaborations premiered in NYC where we are committed to building sustainability for artists and directly serving marginalized families through lactation work\, reproductive justice\, and somatic improvisation workshops.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/zero-station-molly-lieber-and-eleanor-smith/
LOCATION:Flamboyan Theater\, The Clemente
CATEGORIES:River To River Festival
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SUMMARY:Little Syria\, New York: Walking Tours of Washington Street
DESCRIPTION:Little Syria\, New York: Walking Tours of Washington Street\nWASHINGTON STREET HISTORICAL SOCIETY \nJune 11\, 13\, 15 Tours: 11am – 12pm\nJune 17 Tour: 3pm – 4pm\nJune 17  Event: 4pm – 5pm (see al Qalam: Poetry in the Park)\nMeeting Place: Washington Street and Battery Place (Park-side)\nRSVPs required \nAll events in the River To River Festival are free and all are welcome \nRSVP Here!  \n–\nOne of the best-kept secrets of early New York is the presence of the first Arabic-speaking community in the United States\, located on Washington Street on the Lower West Side of Manhattan\, first settled in 1880. Almost no buildings remain on Washington Street from the nineteenth century. Linda Jacobs\, a scholar and historian will give in-person tours of the early Manhattan Syrian/Lebanese colony illustrated with stories\, historical photos\, and places of significance to the early Syrian colony. \nThe last three remaining buildings\, including the façade of St. George’s Melkite Church\, will conclude three of the tours. The fourth tour\, on June 17th\, will terminate in The Battery Labyrinth with a poetry recitation and performance of Arabic music celebrating the writers and poets of the colony. \nShould you want to take the tour but cannot attend during the group walking tour hours\, you can Beta-test the new app that walks you through Little Syria.  \n\nDigging in\nStrangers in the West\nStrangers No More\, Syrians in the United States\, 1880-1900\nPresented in partnership with Washington Street Historical Society and The Battery Conservancy. \n–\nLINDA K. JACOBS\, PhD\, is an independent scholar\, is a historian of the early Lebanese/Syrian diaspora in the United States. She is the author of two books on the topic: Strangers in the West: The Syrian Colony of New York City\, 1880-1900 (KalimahPress 2015) and Strangers No More: Syrians in the United States\, 1880-1900 (KalimahPress 2019). A revised edition of Strangers in the West will appeared in 2023\, and her third book\, a collection of themed chapters about the earliest Syrian immigrants\, will also appear in 2023.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/little-syria-new-york-walking-tours-of-washington-street/
LOCATION:Washington Street and Battery Place
CATEGORIES:River To River Festival
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230619
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SUMMARY:Archive Barchive – AUNTS
DESCRIPTION:Archive Barchive\nAUNTS  \nJune 10 – 18\, program of events at various times\nStudio A4\, The Arts Center at Governors Island \nAll events in the River To River Festival are free and all are welcome \nRSVP Here! \n–\nRiver to River Events hosted at the AUNTS BARCHIVE include special guest artist bartenders\, mini performances\, talks and gatherings. \nSat.6.10        4 – 7 pm OPENING A night of Toasts\, Hosted by Stephanie Acosta\nSun.6.11       2 – 5 pm SOUND at AUNTS\, Hosted by Rena Anakwe\nTues.6.13     4 – 7 pm MESSES at AUNTS\, Hosted by Cara Francis\nThurs. 6.15  4 – 7 pm WRITING & GLOSSARY at AUNTS\, Hosted by Mariana Valencia\nFri.6.16         4 – 7 pm ROVING at AUNTS\, Hosted by Leyya Mona Tawil\nSat 6.17        4 – 7 pm REFLECTIONS from the Personal Archive\, Hosted by jess pretty\nSun. 6.18      2 – 5 pm AUNTIE-INSTITUTIONAL\, Hosted by Travis Chamberlain \nAdditional Public Hours as part of The Arts Center at Governors Island. \nFri 6.23         4 – 7 pm\nSat 6.24        4 – 7 pm\nSun 6.25       2 – 5 pm \n–\nThe AUNTS Archive is a public facing community-centered hub for the collection\, organization\, and creation of an archive for AUNTS\, a raucous\, roving platform for dance and performance since 2005 based on the core values of inclusivity\, collectivity\, and resource sharing. \nPast AUNTS artists\, organizers and new visitors participate in the archive by contributing materials\, images\, oral histories\, or by witnessing. Collectively assembling an archive at our triangular sports bar – modeled after Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party – the BARCHIVE at LMCC’s Art Center at Governors Island will be open throughout June where visitors can visit the bar to view and participate in the archive-in-process. Look at photos and videos from past events\, attend live performances\, talks\, and joining your AUNTIES for a drink.  \nCollaborators include Stephanie Acosta\, Biba Bell\, Laurie Berg\, past AUNTS artists + organizers\, public institutions that hosted AUNTS from 2005-present \nSupported by Van Cleef & Arpels and the National Endowment for the Arts
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/archive-barchive-aunts/
CATEGORIES:River To River Festival
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230612
DTSTAMP:20230605T180635Z
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SUMMARY:Mahicantuck – Marta Blair
DESCRIPTION:Mahicantuck\, “River that flows two ways”\nMarta Blair \nJune 10\, 11am – 5pm\, drop-in\nJune 11\, 11am – 5pm\, drop-in\nBelvedere Plaza\, Battery Park City \nAll events in the River To River Festival are free and all are welcome \nRSVP here! \n–\nMahicantuck is a Participatory Tape Installation that will be created during one weekend with community members and the general public around Battery Park City. The project is based on the Lenape name for the Hudson River called: Mahicantuk\, “River that flows two ways.” It highlights the fact that this waterway – more than a river –  is a tidal estuary\, emphasizing the mobility of life and multiple ways to flow and interact.  \nPresented in partnership with Battery Park City Authority \n–\nMarta Blair has been based in NYC since 1997. She has a degree in Fine Arts from the National University of Colombia and a BFA in Graphic Design. Her work includes textiles\, painting and murals. Since 2021\, she has been creating large-scale community tape installations.  Her projects intend to lighten up daily routines by bringing color and large pleasant forms to unexpected spaces\, recreating memories and emotional connections with our roots. Through her installations\, she aims to change the perception of the urban landscape\, open questions and wonder\, allow play\, bring color\, and provide moments of good interaction with others.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/mahicantuck-marta-blair/
LOCATION:Belvedere Plaza\, Battery Park City
CATEGORIES:River To River Festival
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230612
DTSTAMP:20230605T180256Z
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SUMMARY:Lotto Royale
DESCRIPTION:Lotto Royale \nJune 10\, 1pm – 6pm\nJune 11\, 1pm – 6pm\nMeeting location: The South Street Seaport Museum\n12 Fulton St\, New York\, NY\nPerformance Times: 1pm\, 2pm\, 3pm\, 4pm\, 5pm\, 6pm\nRun Time: Variable\, up to 1 hour 30 min \nAll events in the River To River Festival are free and all are welcome \nRSVP Here!  \n–\nOn June 10 and 11\, a rare constellation of seventeen artists share performances\, practices\, and journeys through the cityscape for one audience member at a time in Lotto Royale\, a performance lottery of one-on-one encounters. \nPerformances by luciana achugar\, Lauren Bakst\, Amelia Bande\, Raha Behnam\, mayfield brooks\, Moriah Evans\, Julia Gladstone\, Nile Harris\, Niall Jones\, Jennifer Monson\, Elliot Reed\, Alex Rodabaugh\, nibia pastrana santiago\, Keioui Keijaun Thomas\, ms. z tye\, Mariana Valencia\, and Anh Vo. \nInstead of reserving a ticket to see a particular artist’s work\, Lotto Royale audience members reserve performance timeslots. Upon arriving at The South Street Seaport Museum\, each individual audience member is paired through a lottery with an artist for a one-on-one performance (one artist and one audience member). The artist and audience member then travel to a nearby site in public space to experience the performance. \nConceived and developed by the artist Camila Malenchini in collaboration with Layton Lachman and the collective T.E.N.T.\, Lotto Royale was first presented in Berlin in August 2022 with performances by Berlin-based artists. For the River To River Festival\, Lotto Royale presents performances by New York–based artists. \nArtist curation by Camila Malenchini\, Layton Lachman\, and John Hoobyar. \nLotto Royale was guest-curated and produced for the River To River Festival by John Hoobyar. \nSupported by Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels. \nLotto Royale is presented by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council in partnership with Goethe-Institut and with support from the Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany and Wesleyan University Center for the Arts\, and Movement Research.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/lotto-royale/
LOCATION:The South Street Seaport Museum
CATEGORIES:River To River Festival
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230901
DTSTAMP:20230731T184839Z
CREATED:20230605T155946Z
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SUMMARY:El Camino: Stories of Migration Nuevayorkinos
DESCRIPTION:El Camino: Stories of Migration\nNuevayorkinos \nOn view June 9 – August 31\nOpening Event: June 9\, 6pm – 8pm drop-in\nThe Seaport\, Fulton Market building windows\nFront and Beekman Streets \nRSVP here for the opening event on June 9\, 6pm – 8pm drop-in \nAll events in the River To River Festival are free and all are welcome \n–\nNuevayorkinos’ collaboration with the 2023 River To River Festival features a photography exhibition that amplifies stories of Caribbean and Latin American (im)migration to New York City. All photos were taken before 2005 across the five boroughs\, and each story was written by the family depicted in each photograph. \nPresented in Partnership with The Howard Hughes Corporation at the Seaport \n–\nNuevayorkinos is a digital archive and multimedia project documenting and preserving Ñew York City Latino and Caribbean culture and history through family photographs\, videos\, and stories. Established in February 2019\, Nuevayorkinos accepts submissions from Latino and Caribbean New Yorkers\, taken in the five boroughs before 2010. For historically marginalized communities\, storytelling for the people by the people is both an act of decolonization and a way to combat gentrification. By showcasing a range of stories from El Barrio to Jackson Heights\, Nuevayorkinos seeks to celebrate the collective beauty\, love\, and resiliency of immigrant New York. Press coverage for Nuevayorkinos.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/el-camino-stories-of-migration-nuevayorkinos/
LOCATION:The Seaport\, 19 Fulton St\, New York\, NY\, 10038\, United States
CATEGORIES:River To River Festival
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