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SUMMARY:WHAT HAPPENED TO JACKSON AVENUE
DESCRIPTION:Phoenix Theatre Ensemble\nin collaboration with\nRivertown Films\npresents\nWHAT HAPPENED TO JACKSON AVENUE\nA Story of Urban Renewal\nA Documentary Film by Hakima Alem and Rudi Gohl\nIn the summer of 2019 Clara Francesca\, Elise Stone\, and Craig Smith from\nPhoenix Theatre Ensemble were meeting with Bill Batson\, Nyack community\nleader\, historian\, and activist\, outside in the Nyack parking lot next to\nMain Street planning the Nyack performing arts festival. At one point Bill\nstanding in some empty parking spaces said\, “This was Jackson Avenue\, our\nfamily house stood here” – thus began a 2-year journey leading to this\npowerful documentary film about the urban renewal program in 1960’s Nyack.\n“What Happened to Jackson Avenue\, a story of urban renewal” covers an urban\nrenewal program that removed 125 families (79% Black). These families lost\ntheir homes\, families\, community and generational wealth. The film includes\npersonal and emotional stories from individuals who were present and saw\nthe destruction of their community\, some of whom are now in their 80s and\n90s and want to be heard.\nThis screening will be followed by a panel discussion.\nJune 24\, 2023 @8pm http://twitter.com/8pm\nJuly 7. 2023 @8pm http://twitter.com/8pm\nThe Nyack Center at 58 Depew (Broadway and Depew Avenue) Nyack\, NY
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CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:WHAT HAPPENED TO JACKSON AVENUE: A Story of Urban Renewal
DESCRIPTION:Phoenix Theatre Ensemble\nin collaboration with\nRivertown Films\npresents\nWHAT HAPPENED TO JACKSON AVENUE\nA Story of Urban Renewal\nA Documentary Film by Hakima Alem and Rudi Gohl\nIn the summer of 2019 Clara Francesca\, Elise Stone\, and Craig Smith from\nPhoenix Theatre Ensemble were meeting with Bill Batson\, Nyack community\nleader\, historian\, and activist\, outside in the Nyack parking lot next to\nMain Street planning the Nyack performing arts festival. At one point Bill\nstanding in some empty parking spaces said\, “This was Jackson Avenue\, our\nfamily house stood here” – thus began a 2-year journey leading to this\npowerful documentary film about the urban renewal program in 1960’s Nyack.\n“What Happened to Jackson Avenue\, a story of urban renewal” covers an urban\nrenewal program that removed 125 families (79% Black). These families lost\ntheir homes\, families\, community and generational wealth. The film includes\npersonal and emotional stories from individuals who were present and saw\nthe destruction of their community\, some of whom are now in their 80s and\n90s and want to be heard.\nThis screening will be followed by a panel discussion.\nJune 24\, 2023 @8pm http://twitter.com/8pm\nJuly 7. 2023 @8pm http://twitter.com/8pm\nThe Nyack Center at 58 Depew (Broadway and Depew Avenue) Nyack\, NY
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/what-happened-to-jackson-avenue-a-story-of-urban-renewal/
LOCATION:Nyack Center\, 58 Depew Ave\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,diversity,enjoy-nyack,Featured,Film,History,Seasonal,Summer-Fun
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SUMMARY:Harvey Fierstein: In conversation with Elliott Forrest
DESCRIPTION:HARVEY FIERSTEIN\nIn conversation with Elliott Forrest\nSaturday\, June 3\, 2023 8PM\nNyack High School Auditorium\nTICKETS: General Seating:\n$35 Premium Seating: $60\nFierstein Memoir\, Signed: $25\nPre-show Party: $100\n(Mr. Fierstein not in attendance)\nTix & Info: ArtsRock.org\nIn partnership with Pride Center of Rockland\nHarvey Fierstein\, four-time Tony Award-winning actor\, playwright and screenwriter comes to Nyack to talk about his life and work. The star of Hairspray\, Mrs. Doubtfire and Independence Day\, and the author of Torch Song Trilogy\, La Cage Aux Folles\, Kinky Boots\, Casa Valentina and Newsies shares stories from his new memoir\, I Was Better Last Night. His book\, including a signed bookplate\, will be available for sale.\nElliott Forrest is a Peabody Award-winning WQXR broadcaster and producer and the Executive Artistic Director of ArtsRock.\nA portion of the proceeds benefit the Pride Center of Rockland County
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/harvey-fierstein-in-conversation-with-elliott-forrest/
LOCATION:Nyack High School\, 360 Christian Herald Rd\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,diversity,enjoy-nyack,Film,Pride/LGBTQ+,Seasonal,Spring Fling,Theater,Theater and Film
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SUMMARY:LAS ABOGADAS: Attorneys on the Front Lines of the Migrant Crisis
DESCRIPTION:LAS ABOGADAS: Attorneys on the Front Lines of the Migrant Crisis – a benefit to pay for the new 16′ screen!\nShowing: Thursday\, May 25\, 7:30 PM\nTitle: Las Abogadas: Attorneys on the Front Lines of the Migrant Crisis\nYear: 2022\nCountry: USA\nGenre: Documentary\nDirector: Victoria Bruce\nFor a group of extraordinary women who practice immigration law\, the refugee crisis is a call to action they can’t ignore.\nLAS ABOGADAS follows a group of immigration attorneys over a multi-year odyssey as the U.S. Government under President Trump upends every law meant to protect those fleeing from persecution\, violence and war. USA\, 2022\, 60 minutes.\nDoors open at 7:30 with the 9 piece Afro-Brazilian and World Music band\, Rosario featuring T.E.N.S. Las Abogadas will screen at 8:00\, followed by recent immigrants to our community telling their stories\, and ending with another performance by Rosario featuring T.E.N.S.\nGrowing up in an immigrant family Humberto Rosario learned to navigate the complexities of cultural identiry through rhythm and rhyme. “Te Encontro no Samba” (T.E.N.S.) is a dynamic Afro-Brazilian music project founded in 2017. What began as a small “roda de Samba” performance group has now evolved into explorations of other sounds of the African diaspora.\nIf you have been in The Nyack Center in the last year you are no doubt aware that the screen that was installed in 2005 had come to the end of its days – and maybe you heard us say that a new screen and rolling mechanism would cost $13\,000 (which ultimately became $16\,000). The Nyack Center did purchase a beautiful new screen that Rivertown Film is helping pay for\, and we need to do that without jeopardizing the ongoing programs of Rivertown Film or those of the Nyack Center\, whose services support – among others – immigrant communities such as those shown in Las Abogadas.\n  \nPLEASE HELP US. The screen at the Nyack Center is a community resource unlike anything that can be found in Rockland County. This is a special circumstance\, and WE NEED THOSE OF YOU WHO UNDERSTAND WHAT A UNIQUE RECOURCE THIS IS to help us pay for it\, URGENTLY! Purchase a ticket\, take part in our raffle\, make a donation to our screen fund or become a sponsor.\nFrom setting up a legal clinic in a Volkswagen bus in the middle of five thousand desperate migrants\, to forcing border guards to follow the law and accept a blind woman into U.S. custody\, to crossing the border to counsel African migrants stuck in Tijuana\, to standing up to human traffickers in a makeshift refugee camp along the Mexican side of the border\, to giving legal advice in the brutally hot Mexican sun to families desperate to see American soil — we watch our Las Abogadas characters’ surreal journeys to try and help.\nIn their own narration\, we hear how each woman came to do the work they do. With archival footage we see their own personal stories of migration and their desire to give others the same opportunities.\nBest of Women’s Voices – Portland Film Festival\nBest Documentary – L.A. Independet Women Film Awards\nBest Documentary – Vancouver Women in Film\nBest Feature – Vancouver Women in Film\nCamera Eye International Award – 6th Annual Women Filmmakers Festival\nBest Documentary – ONE Country\, ONE Film International Film Festival\nBest Documentary – Awareness Festival\nBest Social Justice Documentary – Queen City Film Festival\nBest Documentary – Pembroke Taporelli Arts and Film Festival\nBest in Fest – Valkyrie International Film Festival
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/las-abogadas-attorneys-on-the-front-lines-of-the-migrant-crisis/
LOCATION:The Nyack Center\,58 Depew Ave\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,enjoy-nyack,Featured,Film,Seasonal,Spring Fling,Theater and Film
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