Enjoy this enthralling panel discussion that includes mothers from Palestinian, Ukrainian, and Puerto Rican communities to discuss their own struggle living with limited opportunity for self-determination, yet their inspiration for hope. This event is part of the Abuela's Kitchen exhibition programming.
WHEN: December 14 | 2:00 PM WHERE: Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, Building G, 1st floor ADMISSION: Pay what you wish ($5-$10 suggested) Abuela’s Kitchen is a multimedia art exhibition curated by social justice activist Kelly Vilar of the Staten Island Urban Center. The exhibition centers on the symbolic Abuela (grandmother), who, through her kitchen, tells the story of social and environmental justice in the context of communities of color in New York City. Using the kitchen’s backdrop, spaces are filled with art representing Abuela’s story through her own lens as a grandmother who worries and hopes for her family.
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Join Us on Resistah Radio – November 26th, 4-6pm: WH3 Band on Resistah Radio: Where Pop Meets Jazz11/25/2024 The Staten Island Urban Center is grateful for its two year residency at Governors Island. We have welcomed more than 4000 visitors to our We Are A Waterfront Exhibition. This year we featured Water Into Land, a working documentary by Lost Horizons Films about environmental justice issues on Staten Island. We've featured local artists such as Lina Montoya, Olga Ayala, Nataki Hewling, Everet, Shani Mitchell, John Kilcullen, Caryn Davis, Sarah Yuster Art, Raquel Sanchez, Donna Napoli-Steele, Gail Middleton and several others. We highlighted environmental activism on Staten Island, the work of local organizers, and several historical moments concerning social justice. In commemoration of this final exhibit on Sunday November 3rd, 2024 we want to recognize a long time supporter and donor of the Staten Island Urban Center the wonderful and late Gail Middleton who was a waterfront lover and artist. She inspried many with her kindness and thoughtful art. We were fortunate to feature her last exhibition piece Flotsam and Jetsam which was made with pieces she recyceld from collecting along the shoreline everyday as she cleaned up the beach. They were brilliant pieces that spoke to do what we can to clean up our environment and take action for climate justice. Please join us.
✨ 12pm - 2pm: Join @thebadassbootcamp for their powerful #OtherStories Storytelling Series. Come hear inspiring, diverse voices share their unique journeys. Don’t miss out on this incredible storytelling experience! 🎤✨ 🍽️ 10am - 3pm: Check out the Afro Caribbean and Latin Food & Spice Market hosted by @baituljamaat @sitherapeuticgardens @siurbancenter! Swing by to explore local vendors, and at 12pm the fun really kicks off with a Pie Eating Contest! Judging starts at noon, so get ready for some delicious competition! 🥧🔥 📍 Both events are happening at Tompkinsville Park—see you there! Open Airwaves is a 3-month program at MakerParkRadio where, in October, we explore Latin and Hispanic music and art through expert interviews and performances by artists deeply influenced by the culture. We are grateful for the generous support from the National Endowment for the Arts @natarts for making this possible.
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