Thursday, May 19, 2016, 6pm Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Langston Hughes Auditorium Register Here The annual celebration of the birthday of Malcolm X/Al-Hajj... Read More
Ronald Bunn
Publisher/Editor
Thursday, May 19, 2016, 6:30pm 258 Saint Nicholas Avenue (Entrance on 123rd street) Harlem Website: www.dwyercc.org, (212) 222-3060 Starring Morgan Freeman as MALCOLM X and Directed by: Woodie King, Jr. The... Read More
May 25, 2016 • 7pm - 9pm BRIC House Stoop 647 Fulton Street (Enter on Rockwell Place) Brooklyn Free screenings and conversation at BRIC House. BRIC FLIX offers premieres, shorts, new media projects and web series that all reflect the diversity and vibrancy of Brooklyn. Each screening is followed by a discussion with the filmmakers, artists, curators and more.... Read More
May 21, 2016, 11am – 1pm The Media Center at BRIC House 647 Fulton Street 2nd Floor Brooklyn Learn. Create. Elevate. Orientation is the... Read More
Reception: May 18, 2016, 6-8pm May 19 – June 19, 2016 Gallery at BRIC House 647 Fulton Street (Enter on Rockwell Place) Brooklyn BRIC present... Read More
May 14, 2016 • 2 – 3:30pm Weeksville Heritage Center 158 Buffalo Avenue Brooklyn Brooklyn Free Speech, a New York Emmy-nominated community television network, presents B Scene — a... Read More
Through September 18, 2016 200 Eastern Parkway 718-638 5000 Brooklyn Disguise: Masks and Global African Art connects the work of twenty-five contemporary artists with historical African... Read More
Art In Flux – Harlem “Dreamers”
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Through May 31, 2016 Harlem Properties 163 Lenox Avenue (646) 340-3479 Harlem “Dreamers”, the first in an ongoing series of quarterly exhibitions produced in collaboration with... Read More

Malcolm X/Al-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz Celebration
Dwyer Cultural Center’s Film Screening of Death Of A Prophet
Free For All – LGBTQ Spotlight with Bushwick Film Festival
Free For All – BRIC: “Orientation, Media Education”
“Identities: Real & Imagined” Exhibition
“B Scene”— A free, film and TV viewing series
The Brooklyn Museum – Disguise – Masks and Global African Art