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Sharon Bridgforth in NYC
Sharon Bridgforth is reading in NYC on December 16th
Book release party 12/16/10 in New York City Experiments in a Jazz Aesthetic Art, Activism, Academia, and the Austin Project 6PM – 8PM at New Dramatists 424 West 44th Street, New York, New York 10036 Readers include: Omi Osun Joni L. Jones, Sharon Bridgforth, Monique Cortez, Carole Metellus, Angela Kariotis, Jaclyn Pryor, Ana Maurine Lara. Please RSVP by calling 212-757-6960. This event is free. Books will be available for sale. In Austin, Texas, in 2002, a group of artists, activists, and academics led by performance studies scholar Omi Osun Joni L. Jones formed the Austin Project (tAP), which meets annually in order to provide a space for women of color and their allies to build relationships based on trust, creativity, and commitment to social justice by working together to write and perform work in the jazz aesthetic. Inspired by this experience, this book is both an anthology of new writing and a sourcebook for those who would like to use creative writing and performance to energize their artistic, scholarly, and activist practices. Theoretical and historical essays by Omi Osun Joni L. Jones describe and define the African American tradition of art-making known as the jazz aesthetic, and explain how her own work in this tradition inspired her to start tAP. |
Dyke March steps off from Bryant Park at 5 PM tomorrow. I'll be near the front where I can hear the drums. HOT!
NYC Pride is Sunday. The NYBFS is gathering on 40th st at 11 am (I think) Anyone marching? |
WHOO HOOOOO
Best NYC Pride EVER! Friends, family, cheering, joyful, vibrant & powerful! I'm gonna be high for a week.
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Here in Austin, the news showed a clip of the NYC Pride Parade and there was a 5 second shot of the Butch~Femme Society banner....made me so proud....OF You, FOR You!
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OWS Women's Action
Nov 25th, 1PM Foley Sq.
RAISE OUR VOICES! Everyday around the world women-identified persons survive different forms of violence. Physical violence leaves us with traumatic scars. Economic violence causes us to struggle to feed our families. Sexual violence in our homes and on our streets causes us to feel shame. Political violence silences the power of our voices to make decisions in society. Military violence divides nations of women who want peace. We say no more! We want respect, equity, compassion, peace, security and healing for ourselves, our children, our communities and our world. Wall Street is violence against women. Corporations get nearly 70% of their profit from women workers who earn $2 a day. In the U.S., women make as low as $0.52 for every dollar a man makes. Women of color are 70% of the global poor. More than 15 million of our children live in poverty in the U.S., the richest nation in the world. Women remain strong! We raise our voices to promote a fair and just economic system! Women’s bodies & voices are under attack. Individuals disrespect our bodies with street harassment, rape, and other forms of physical & sexual violence. 1 in 6 American women has been a victim of attempted or completed rape. The courts, cops and lawyers continue to blame us for this violence. Media corporations make billions with music and films that disgrace our bodies, minds and spirits. And now, state governments in the U.S. have created restrictions on voting which shut out the voices of women of color at the polls. Women remain strong! We proclaim our right to peace, legal justice, respectful images and voting access! We are not cheap labor, sexual objects or people to be disregarded! We use the strength of our voices to demand respect, justice, peace, fairness, voting rights, wealth and a living wage! ***trans, gender-varient women are welcome & encouraged to attend*** (please share far & wide!) Full Declaration: http://bit.ly/sZ985S Facebook Invite: http://on.fb.me/sHzun8 Organized by CLAW (Clear Action by/for Women) Coalition: AF3IRM http://af3irm.org A.N.S.W.E.R http://www.answercoalition.org Black Women's Blueprint http://www.blackwomensblueprint.org SisterSong NYC & Trust Black Women http://bit.ly/mnxD7J Feminism Now Podcast feminism-now.com Party for Socialism & Liberation http://www.pslweb.org |
I May be blind but haven't been able to find anything on here in regards
to the NYC Galla. Anyone got any information on it? Thanks! |
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http://butchfemmesociety.freeservers.com/about.html Anyone know of any other NYC events coming up? Any good places to go? |
Celebrate Beltane with us
All are welcome to join us for the Annual Backyard Garden Beltane Celebration Sunday April 29th, 2012 Gather with Us to Drum and Socialize at 1:00 pm Maypole Dance Starts at 2:00 pm Remember to Bring 9 Yards of Ribbon and Food or Drink to Share Backyard Garden on the Corner of Hamilton Avenue and Van Brunt St Brooklyn, N.Y. DIRECTIONS TO BACKYARD GARDEN at HAMILTON AVENUE AND VAN BRUNT STREET Public Transportation: Take the A or F train to Jay St/ Metro Tech Take the B61 bus towards Red Hook/Ikea Terminal to Hamilton Ave. (15 minute ride) Walk diagonally across the intersection to the Backyard Garden at the corner of Hamilton Ave. and Van Brunt St. Or: Take F or G train to CARROLL ST. Go West on 2nd PLACE, which turns into SUMMIT ST Walk over the BQE pedestrian foot bridge. Left on HICKS ST (50 feet) Left on CARROLL ST to VAN BRUNT ST (2 blocks) Left on Hamilton to BACKYARD GARDEN entrance (50 Feet) (15 minute walk) Driving directions from Manhattan: Go over the Brooklyn Bridge staying in the right lane. Take the first exit, BQE/Cadman Plaza, staying right through the exit following signs for the BQE. When you get off the ramp follow the fork around to the left onto Old Fulton St, staying in the center or right lane following signs for the BQE towards Staten Island. Drive towards the water. You will be facing the Manhattan skyline. Pass the BQE entrance on your left and proceed to the end of Old Fulton St. Turn left onto Furman St. The water will be on your right. Proceed on Furman St. through the large intersection at Atlantic Avenue. Continue in the same direction onto Columbia St. Continue on Columbia St. Turn right on to Degraw. Turn left on to Van Brunt. The Backyard Garden will be on your left at the corner of Hamilton Ave. and Van Brunt St. |
This Beltane celebration is truly welcoming to everyone. It is NOT heteronormative/heterosexist.
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ATTENTION N.Y. AND N.Y.-ADJACENT LAURA NYRO FANS:
ATTENTION N.Y. AND N.Y.-ADJACENT LAURA NYRO FANS:
Michele Kort is moderating a panel on Laura at the Stoned Soul Symposium at 12:30 on Aug. 11 at the Bruno Walter Auditorium of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, at 65th and Amsterdam. The panelists will be Laura's friend Felix Cavaliere (who coproduced Christmas and the Beads of Sweat), Herb Bernstein (arranger of More Than a New Discovery, her first album), and Sheila Weller (author of Girls Like Us). Michele is, if you didn't already know, the author of the Nyro bio Soul Picnic: The Music and Passion of Laura Nyro. That night at 6 p.m. at the Damrosch Park Bandshell outside of Lincoln Center will be The Triple Goddess Twilight Review honoring Laura's music, featuring Labelle members Nona Hendryx and Sarah Dash, Desmond Child & Rouge, Melissa Manchester and cabaret singer Kate Ferber. |
Saturday July 28, 7 p.m., Bluestockings bookstore
http://micheleandaudrey.wordpress.com/A Book Party and Reading for Here Come the Brides!
Bluestockings bookstore, 172 Allen Street (at Stanton, just below Houston, Lower East Side, NYC) Saturday, July 28, 7 p.m. In Here Come the Brides!: Reflections on Lesbian Love and Marriage, editors Audrey Bilger and Michele Kort gather together the voices of women taking part in and shaping this major historical shift. The anthology features everything from intimate portraits of long-awaited weddings to political and social essays on the implications of the same-sex marriage movement for the LGBTQ community. Join Bilger and Kort, along with contributors Kim Reed, Joan Lipkin, Emily Douglas, Susan Goldberg, Stephanie Schroeder, and Jennifer Camper for a night of story and celebration. |
Sat. July 28, Bluestockings bookstore, NYC
http://i1174.photobucket.com/albums/...etheBrides.png Hi, PM me if you want to come along this Saturday night, July 28, 7 p.m. for a reading and book party for Here Come the Brides!: Reflections on Lesbian Love and Marriage. Bluestockings bookstore is at 172 Allen Street (at Stanton, just below Houston). In Here Come the Brides!, editors Audrey Bilger and Michele Kort gather together the voices of women taking part in and shaping this major historical shift. See you there! Scout |
Poetry in NYC, Sun. September 9
Two Moon Art House & Cafe
315 Fourth Avenue, Park Slope Brooklyn (F) to Smith & 9th Street 4-6 p.m. Open Mic, limit 5 people, 5 minutes each $10 cover gets you one free drink Featured readers: Gerry LaFemina Amy Holman See you there! I co-curate the series with Gerry. Scout |
I'm reading at Cornelia Street Cafe on Wednesday, October 10 at 6 p.m.
Readings are in the downstairs Cabaret space, which has comfy red banquets and a beautiful old varnished bar. It's $7 cover which gets you one drink. Cornelia Street cafe is on Cornelia Street between Bleecker and West 4th, in the West Village. Take the F/A/C or West 4th Street. Walk on West 4th toward 7th Avenue, turn left on Cornelia Street very close to West 4th. Scout |
Once again, please join us for our inclusive Beltane celebration in Brooklyn:
All are welcome to join us for the Annual Backyard Garden Beltane Celebration Saturday May 4th, 2013 Gather with Us to Drum and Socialize at 1:00 pm Maypole Dance Starts at 2:00 pm Remember to Bring 9 Yards of Ribbon and Food or Drink to Share Backyard Garden on the Corner of Hamilton Avenue and Van Brunt St Brooklyn, N.Y. |
Happy Bastille Day. Le jour de gloire est arrivé!
http://www.bastilledayny.com/ |
Potluck at the Piers, hosted by the Trans Empowerment Committee
Saturday, August 17, 2013, 7:00pm at the Christopher St Piers. Join CBST's Trans Empowerment Committee for a potluck and Havdalah! Meet outside of CBST (come inside for an indoor picnic in case of rain). Together we will stroll to the Christopher Street Piers at the Hudson River Park and have a vegetarian, dairy potluck, followed by the beautiful mystical Havdalah prayers. If you would prefer to meet us at the Piers, we will be arriving at the Christopher St. Piers around 7:30 p.m. Look for us on the shorter pier with the tables. All are welcome. Questions? Call (646) 820-3591 |
Private FB Group
HEY NY'ers! Put down your iPad down! Get off that phone! Bring your swagger and/or your sweetness to meet one another IRL, all while having fun! This is a private group for the Tri-State [NY, NJ, CT] only Butch-Femme-Trans-Queer ID folks to get together on a bi-monthly basis to have fun and socialize! It will only post events. You either go or you don't, but you got to join in to know where to go.
90% of life is showing up for it. You decide: Stay in and hide behind that screen or actually meet other people like you and have fun. https://www.facebook.com/groups/687011917987609/ |
for NYC and region people.
NYTW To Do One Night Reading of Unnatural Acts Monday, January 27th at 7 PM The Trevor Project is an organization that was created for suicide prevention for young LGBTQ people. The organization’s goal is to give these young people a chance to talk to a trained counselor at any time of day or night, confidentially, and for free. Hundreds of thousands of people have reached out over the years and many have been saved. Read More... http://www.eastvillagevibe.com/nytw-...nnatural-acts/ |
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