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SUMMARY:(Partner Event) Historias in Motion - Dome Cartographies
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the launch of “Dome Cartographies” by artist Natalia Nakazawa at Jackson Heights!\n\nThe Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center and Kinfolk Tech are excited to announce the Jackson Heights\, Queens edition ofHistorias in Motion\, featuring “Dome Cartographies\,” a new AR monument by artist Natalia Nakazawa paired with historical contributions from the Queens Memory Project. This signature series engages audiences with historically important Latinx neighborhoods around New York City\, building community memory through artist-storyteller pairings\, walking tours\, limited-edition zines\, and commissioned AR monuments that offer new possibilities for memorialization.\n\nJoin us at 5 pm on Friday\, May 29\, at the World’s Borough Bookshop to celebrate the monument launch music\, artist conversations\, walking tours\, ‘zines\, and more!
URL:https://centropr.hunter.cuny.edu/event/partner-event-historias-in-motion-dome-cartographies/
LOCATION:The World’s Borough Bookshop\, 34-06 73rd Street Suite 1A\, Queens\, NY\, 11372\, United States
CATEGORIES:Parades & Festivals,Partner Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Clemente Soto Velez Cultural &amp%3B Educational Center":MAILTO:libertadguerra@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:(Partner Event) I Cannot Submit to Injustices: Martin Sostre’s Continuous Struggle
DESCRIPTION:Join Mariame Kaba\, Garrett Felber\, and Corey Devon Arthur for a conversation about the life\, work\, and ideas of Black Puerto Rican revolutionary Martin Sostre. As a founding figure of both the prison abolition movement and contemporary Black anarchism\, Sostre’s eminence as a political thinker and tireless activist continues to gain wider recognition. The event will focus on the recent publication of I Cannot Submit to Injustices: Collected Works of Martin Sostre (AK Press\, May 26\, 2026). \n\nGarrett Felber is a writer\, organizer\, and community librarian with the Free Society People’s Library in Portland\, Oregon. They are the author of Those Who Know Don’t Say: The Nation of Islam\, The Black Freedom Struggle\, and the Carceral State and A Continuous Struggle: The Revolutionary Life of Martin Sostre. \n\nCorey Devon Arthur is a formerly-incarcerated writer and artist from Brooklyn\, New York. He makes art as an intimate way to heal and offer hope of a reimagined future\, where we strive to resist first with love\, and then with all else we are made of. Corey hopes to create art until every corner of the earth and the people who inhabit it have been touched by his work.\n\nMariame Kaba is an organizer\, educator\, and librarian/archivist. She is the author of the New York Times Bestseller We Do This ‘Til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice (Haymarket Books\, 2021) & the National Bestseller Let This Radicalize You: Organizing and the Revolution of Reciprocal Care with Kelly Hayes (Haymarket\, 2023). \n\nRunning from April 4 through June 28\, 2026\, The Warehouse is a collaboration between artist and writer Vic Liu\, abolitionist organizer Mariame Kaba\, and the Bedford branch of the Brooklyn Public Library. The project features more than two dozen new\, full-scale paintings by Liu that cover the library’s walls\, transforming the public space into an immersive exploration of resistance\, survival\, and possibility.
URL:https://centropr.hunter.cuny.edu/event/i-cannot-submit-to-injustices-martin-sostres-continuous-struggle/
LOCATION:Bedford Library\, 496 Franklin Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11238\, United States
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