To celebrate this landmark year, MoRUS, along with partners The Anarchist Book Fair, The Emma Goldman Film Festival, Green Oasis Community Garden/Gilbert’s Garden, La Plaza Cultural Community Garden, Nublu, and Time's Up, is set to present a four-day slate of events revisiting some of the museum's most gripping films, in-demand workshops, beloved walking tours and dynamic speakers.
There are a lot of events. You can find more info at this link.
Originally slated to open in mid-November 2012, MoRUS was forced to push back its grand opening date by a month due to flood damage from Hurricane Sandy. In the days following the storm, MoRUS created a cell phone charging station for the community using a bike generator lent to the museum by Time's Up!
Any chance you could say or do something about the poisoned water arsenic in the NYCHA houses? How about the massive rent increases and evictions in NYC now ? How about helping the Immigrants being bused to NYC from Texas ? How about the repeated gun violence at the NYCHA houses on Ave. D ? I could go on but what the hell throw another art show or party.
ReplyDeleteWhat a bunch of nonsense Penley.
ReplyDeleteFantastic program! Very important works that reflect on past struggles to draw lessons for the present. Wow, so many courageous and inspiring acts by volunteer activists who made our world better: from bicycling to community gardens. LES played quite a huge role! Let's celebrate this spirit so as to keep renewing it!
ReplyDeleteMoRUSNYC has so much to be proud of. So much of the history they portray reveals that they are ahead of their time. I took two of their passionate, unique tours.
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