Migration
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Transnational Sounds, Local Struggles: A Brooklyn Rent Strike Mix from DJ/rupture
August 5, 2013 -
Jace Clayton (aka DJ/Rupture)’s mix conveys both the sounds and struggles of a mostly Latino and Chinese working-class Brooklyn neighborhood that became the center of a rent strike last summer. More -
Out of Nowhere: Photography in Cambodia (Part One)
April 15, 2013 -
As part of the Season of Cambodia arts festival in New York, curators Leeza Ahmady and Erin Gleeson present a selection of photographic portraiture documenting the rapid changes in Cambodian life today. More -
Change the Culture, Change the World
April 1, 2013 -
Artist Favianna Rodriguez, who co-founded Culture Strike, a grassroots organization supporting immigrant rights, reflects on how cultural undercurrents come together to make waves of political change. More -
Haiti Beyond the Headlines: Tom Healy Interviews Edwidge Danticat
March 18, 2013 -
Three years after a catastrophic earthquake hit Haiti, poet Tom Healy looks “behind the sound bites of trauma” with award-winning Haitian novelist Edwidge Danticat, who shares stories of her childhood and reflects on immigrant life in the United States. More -
5 Billion More: Population Growth During Laurie Anderson’s Lifetime
February 1, 2013 -
The world has added 5 billion people since artist Laurie Anderson was born. She discusses the impact of population growth with former New York Times correspondent Barbara Crossette. More