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
Politics
On Jan 19, 2016, The University of Michigan’s Male Glee Club sang Joel Thompson’s new choral work “The Seven Last Words of the Unarmed” —... Read More
Saturday, April 29 & 30, 2016, 8pm Bronx Academy of Arts & Dance 2474 Westchester Ave Bronx (718)918-2110 A one woman show about notes are... Read More
Lost in Chicago and Justified
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Lost in Chicago Chicago’s Homan Square loses men, mostly the dark ones. At night and during the day, they are pulled from the streets, then... Read More
Killing the Voice of Others
5 min read
Tamir Rice, 12, was at play when he died, shot because of his looks and what he held: a plastic-filled pellet gun that threatened no... Read More
Mr. Joy, written by Daniel Beaty is currently on stage at ArtsEmerson, Boston, Massachusetts. The conversation on Basic Black explores the politics of art and representing... Read More
Noam Chomsky discussed in 2015 the Black Lives Matter movement and Why Won’t U.S. Own Up to History of Slavery & Racism?... Read More
This film dates back to 1974 (41 years ago) and in my estimation the well-being of the African-American has changed little. He/she is still fighting for... Read More

Dwyer Cultural Center’s Film Screening of Death Of A Prophet
“The Seven Last Words of the Unarmed”
Bronx Gothic with Okwui Okpokwasili
Panel Discussion Basic Black & The Politics Of Art
Noam Chomsky on Black Lives Matter
Ronn’s African-American Discussion “Soul Power”