
Kai Naima Williams “The Bridges Yuri Built” Bay Area Book Signing
Bay Area - Join us in the celebration of our own Kai Naima Williams at her book signing for her debut children’s book The Bridges Yuri Built! There will be two events in the Bay Area next weekend on the 4th and 5th of May. The Yuri Kochiyama Solidarity Project proudly co- sponsors these events at East Side Art Alliance and J-Sei in Emeryville.
Corky Lee’s Asian America: Chinatown Book Launch
Join us in Chinatown for the book launch party for Corky Lee’s Asian America: Fifty Years of Photographic Justice. RSVP here!
SATURDAY, MAY 4, 2024
4 – 6PM
Corky Lee's Asian America: Fifty Years of Photographic Justice
Join our very own Akemi Kochiyama for the discussion of new book Corky Lee’s Asian America.
IN-PERSON:
Thu 18 Apr 2024
6:30 - 8 p.m.
Asia Society
725 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10021
Who Would Believe a Prisoner? A conversation with Michelle Daniel Jones and Elizabeth Nelson
Join the Carceral Studies Workshop and the Lehman Center for American History for this upcoming conversation with Michelle Daniel Jones (New York University) and Elizabeth Nelson (Indiana University) on Tuesday, April 9 at 5 p.m. in IAB 406.
@FeedNewNY needs your help!
Join @sonnimun1 and @foodmasku in making sandwiches for new NYC asylum seeker arrivals this Saturday March 9th!
Voices of a People's History
This Thursday, February 22nd, 2024 - Join the Kochiyama family’s very own Akemi Kochiyama and other talented thinkers and speakers at Lincoln Center’s “Voices of a People's History Our History Has Always Been Contraband”
Register here!
If you have any questions about this event, please contact Guest Experience at 212-875-5456 or guestexperience@lincolncenter.org.
Coat Drive for NYC Migrants
Coat drive organized this Thursday in Bushwick! We are collecting donations of new or gently used coats and winter clothing.
Live Music for NYC Migrant Solidarity
We have a fundraiser coming up on Friday January 26th at @maydayspace in Bushwick with a variety of live music acts and more fun cultural programming to be announced soon. All ages show, $10 door cover.
Take the Student Tenant Rights Survey!
Share your school housing story and join us in fighting for student tenant rights!
(Survey is open to all current AND previous college students!)
La Práctica de la Libertad
Afro-Latinas’ Realities: A Conversation about Racism, Healthcare, Economics, Education, and more.
Lenora Lee Dance’s 15th Anniversary Season
Lenora Lee Dance is premiering two new works this season utilizing dance, narrative, video projection, and archival images to impart the lived experiences of migrants, their descendants, and justice workers as they fight to change the policies that both historically and currently criminalize immigrants and separate families.
Kite Building For Palestine
Register for Kite Building in honor of Palestinian Poet Refaat Alareer!
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Stop Cop City!
Image Credit: Dio Cramer via https://justseeds.org/graphic/stop-cop-city/
“To be clear — cop city is not just a controversial training center. It is a war base where police will learn military-like maneuvers to kill black people and control our bodies and movements. The facility includes shooting ranges, plans for bomb testing, and will practice tear gas deployment. They are practicing how to make sure poor and working class people stay in line. So when the police kill us in the streets again, like they did to Rayshard Brooks in 2020, they can control our protests and community response to how they continually murder our people” – Kwame Olufemi, Community Movement Builders.”
One Million Sustainable Pads Campaign
"Reproductive Health is a Right, Not a Luxury!" That's why we launched this campaign—to provide sustainable solutions by distributing reusable pads. This initiative isn’t just about pads; it's about dignity, empowerment, and breaking barriers hindering their progress. Alongside pad distribution, we'll offer menstrual health education sessions to teach proper use and care when feasible.
Marwa Tageldin
Tell NYU admin to protect Arab, Muslim, and Palestinian Students
Their Demands:
The immediate reinstatement of all students suspended for Palestine activism; including Hafiza Khalique as a student of NYU;
2. The immediate cease and desist of all disciplinary proceedings targeting Palestine advocacy, and apology from NYU for its:
1. Engagement in explicit anti-Palestinian, anti-Arab, and Islamophobic repression of student activism on campus; and
2. Failure to protect vulnerable students during a time of increased violence against these communities; and
3. A commitment from NYU to protecting Palestinian, Arab, and Muslim students from doxxing, harassment and campus repression going forward.
Clappin' Back: A Look into Digital Misogynoir and Online Harm Reduction Practices
The historical legacies of violence against Black women are long, and now these violences show up in digital spaces. Moya Bailey, a Black feminist scholar, coins this form of digital embodied violence as misogynoir. In this teach-in, we will explore what digital misogynoir is and look deeply at the ways in which Black nonbinary, agender, and gender-variant folks clap back through means of harm reduction and digital alchemy.
Asians for Palestine Teach-In
A discussion on the 75+ year struggle for Palestinian liberation featuring Palestinian film clips.
NYC Protesters May Be Eligible for Settlement
Were you arrested during a New York City #BlackLivesMatter protest in the summer of 2020? You may have a claim to a $9,950 settlement, but you have to submit the claim by December 22, 2023!
Abolitionist Bystander Intervention Training
Please join @interruptcrim and @project.nia for this workshop on abolitionist bystander intervention, the latest session in our Building Your Abolitionist Toolbox series. During this session facilitated by JJ Skolnik and Mariame Kaba, we will be introducing our new pocket zine that is helpful for any abolitionist and is particularly geared towards youth.