• What Makes a NYC Landmark?

    Henry Street Settlement 269 Henry Street, New York, NY

    Organized by Lower East Side Preservation Initiative May 13 – LESPI’s Community Meeting: “What Makes a NYC Landmark?” How does the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) decide what to landmark, what not to landmark, and how to prioritize their work? How much should a building’s historic architecture versus cultural history weigh in the decision? Should […]

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  • Block by Block: Mapping the Evolution of Chinatown and Yiddish New York

    Organized by Museum at Eldridge Street In anticipation of the Museum at Eldridge Street’s 25th Annual Egg Rolls, Egg Creams, & Empanadas Street Festival on June 21, join multimedia journalist Aaron Reiss and Dr. Agnieszka (Agi) Legutko, Director of the Yiddish Language Program at Columbia University, on Thursday, May 14th at 6pm Eastern Time on Zoom to […]

  • The Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space: Preserving Lower East Side Squatting & Environmental Activism History

    Tompkins Square Library 331 E 10th Street, New York, NY

    Organized by Tompkins Square Library (NYPL) with the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space (MoRUS) Please join us for an inside look at the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space (MoRUS), including a slide talk at the Tompkins Square Library, followed by a visit to MoRUS, where a guided tour will be provided. 12:00 PM to 1:00 […]

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  • Artist Talk + Workshop | Loisaida through Cyanotypes with Maylyn ‘Zero’ Iglesia

    Swiss Institute 38 St Marks Pl, New York, NY

    Organized by Swiss Institute + Maylyn ‘Zero’ Iglesia Join Maylyn ‘Zero’ Iglesias for a free artist talk and cyanotype workshop at Swiss Institute on Sunday, May 17 from 1:30–4:30PM! We will begin by exploring Zero’s place-based photography practice, use of alternative photographic processes, and connection to Loisaida and its Nuyorican culture. This will be followed […]

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