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Event Series Black Whalers

Black Whalers

The Whaling Museum & Education Center 301 Main Street, Cold Spring Harbor, NY

The Whaling Museum is hosting a project centered around a new exhibition exploring the role of Black mariners in whaling history, bringing into perspective a significant but largely hidden time in American history for the general public.

$5
Event Series Black Whalers

Black Whalers

The Whaling Museum & Education Center 301 Main Street, Cold Spring Harbor, NY

The Whaling Museum is hosting a project centered around a new exhibition exploring the role of Black mariners in whaling history, bringing into perspective a significant but largely hidden time in American history for the general public.

$5
Event Series Black Whalers

Black Whalers

The Whaling Museum & Education Center 301 Main Street, Cold Spring Harbor, NY

The Whaling Museum is hosting a project centered around a new exhibition exploring the role of Black mariners in whaling history, bringing into perspective a significant but largely hidden time in American history for the general public.

$5

James Baldwin’s America, a Reading & Discussion program at the Long Island Museum

Long Island Museum 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook, NY

Humanities New York’s Reading and Discussion Program – James Baldwin’s America Mondays, March 20th, April 3rd, April 17th and May 1st, from 4-5:30 p.m. In HNY’s Reading & Discussion Programs, participants read a series of thematically linked texts over the course of several sessions. At each session, participants come together with others in their community to discuss what they’ve read in a conversation facilitated by a trained local scholar. In the series James Baldwin’s America, participants will read works by Baldwin and be led in discussion by Stony Brook University Distinguished Teaching Professor Georges Fouron each session, which will take […]

American Politics and Community Today, a Reading & Discussion program sponsored by LWVNYS o

Online NY

What does it mean to be an American in the 21st century? What does a model American do, and what responsibilities do Americans have to their communities and each other? How have the answers to these questions changed over the history of the United States? The participants in the reading and discussion program "American Politics and Community Today" will engage with these questions and others regarding politics and the current state of civic thought, feeling, and participation. online via Zoom The League of Women Voters of Albany County and Albany Public Library invite you to participate in a four session […]

Simple Stories, Simple Truths; a Reading & Discussion program at FORCE

Focusing Our Resources for Community Enlightenment PO Box 317, Syracuse, NY

The Best of Simple and Series Introduction ─ March 22, 2023 The Best of Simple ─April 5, 2023 The Return of Simple ─ April 19, 2023 Simple’s Uncle Sam ─ May 10, 2023 The Langston Hughes Reader ─ May 24, 2023 The Ways of White Folk ─ June 8, 2023

James Baldwin’s America, a Reading & Discussion program at Woodstock Public Library

Woodstock Public Library 5 Library Lane, Woodstock, NY

This will be a six-session series hosted by writer Sheila Isenberg and sponsored by HumanitiesNY and the Woodstock Public Library. We will read and discuss selected essays from Collected Essays by James Baldwin. And we will examine Baldwin’s collaboration with Richard Avedon, Nothing Personal. The aim of these readings and discussions will be to gain a deeper understanding of Baldwin’s America: his thoughts on slavery, racism, relations between black and white citizens, and the continuance of social and cultural behaviors that separate black and white communities.

The Chinese Exclusion and Immigration Acts of 1882

Tenement Museum 103 Orchard Street, New York, NY

In the first of the Tenement Museum’s series “The Changing Definition of ‘American,’” we will discuss the federal government’s first immigration laws, which closed the country’s “doors” to many groups at precisely the same moment they were widening for others. The Chinese Exclusion Act and Immigration Act of 1882 set the stage for an evolving set of restrictions in the coming decades, ones that would be debated on city streets, in living rooms, and within the legislature. For this conversation, we intend to have Dr. Mae Ngai and Dr. Tyler Anbinder join Dr. Annie Polland to discuss how these acts […]

Movies That Matters: Film Screening for Schools

zoom NY

Advance viewing is recommended; films will not be shown during Q&A Middle and high school students are invited to view award-winning documentaries that examine current social issues such as representation and identity, immigration, and civil rights followed by Q&A sessions with filmmakers. When Hanan, a young Yazidi woman, crosses the Mediterranean with her family in a small rubber dinghy, she can’t yet swim. The water—and her fear of drowning—is etched in her memory. Against the backdrop of a community pool, she learns to swim in order to overcome her fears. Now a swimming instructor, Hanan teaches her younger brother how […]

Event Series Black Whalers

Black Whalers

The Whaling Museum & Education Center 301 Main Street, Cold Spring Harbor, NY

The Whaling Museum is hosting a project centered around a new exhibition exploring the role of Black mariners in whaling history, bringing into perspective a significant but largely hidden time in American history for the general public.

$5

Jewish NY: Making Crowds, Escaping Crowds: Life on New York’s Lower East Side with Dr. Sharon Keller.

Friedberg JCC 15 Neil Court, Oceanside, NY

n 1654 a small group of Portuguese Jews landed in what was then the New Netherlands and they settled in what was to become the Lower East Side. Some 250 years later, by the turn of the 20 th Century, the Lower East Side was arguably the most densely populated area in the world; jam packed with immigrants, mostly Jewish, from Eastern Europe. These new-comers and their families lived in cramped, crowded, often stifling apartments, and the streets were no better. Join us as we look at more than 100 years of life on the Lower East Side. We will […]

$15
Event Series Black Whalers

Black Whalers

The Whaling Museum & Education Center 301 Main Street, Cold Spring Harbor, NY

The Whaling Museum is hosting a project centered around a new exhibition exploring the role of Black mariners in whaling history, bringing into perspective a significant but largely hidden time in American history for the general public.

$5
Event Series Black Whalers

Black Whalers

The Whaling Museum & Education Center 301 Main Street, Cold Spring Harbor, NY

The Whaling Museum is hosting a project centered around a new exhibition exploring the role of Black mariners in whaling history, bringing into perspective a significant but largely hidden time in American history for the general public.

$5

Pulitzer “Campfire” Readings, a Reading & Discussion program at West Hurley Public Library

West Hurley Public Library 42 Clover St, West Hurley, NY

Through five Pulitzer winning novels, this series looks at how authors have depicted the striving to better oneself and achieve the American dream – and how, despite our efforts, we often end of up unfulfilled or clashing with other elements of society.

1812: The War that Forged a Nation: Through the lens of the US, Canada, British and Native American Perspectives

Southworth Library Association PO Box 45, 24 West Main Street, Dryden, NY

This program will explore the War of 1812 and its impact on global history from the perspectives of the fledgling nation of the United States, the border with our Canadian neighbors, the British empire and the concerted Native American collaboration

James Baldwin’s America, a Reading & Discussion program at Woodstock Public Library

Woodstock Public Library 5 Library Lane, Woodstock, NY

This will be a six-session series hosted by writer Sheila Isenberg and sponsored by HumanitiesNY and the Woodstock Public Library. We will read and discuss selected essays from Collected Essays by James Baldwin. And we will examine Baldwin’s collaboration with Richard Avedon, Nothing Personal. The aim of these readings and discussions will be to gain a deeper understanding of Baldwin’s America: his thoughts on slavery, racism, relations between black and white citizens, and the continuance of social and cultural behaviors that separate black and white communities.

Food Glorious Food, a Reading & Discussion program at Colonie Senior Service Centers

Colonie Senior Service Centers 6 Winners Circle, Albany, NY

Join facilitator Diane Conroy-LaCivita, visiting chefs and food producers for a monthly book club and practicum all about food entitled "Food Glorious Food". We will explore the serious side of food, how it is produced, the economics and politics behind it and the responsibility we have as consumers. This reading and discussion program will also entail local food production including some hands-on opportunities.