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2004 march 20-31 New York行き

3/20 NH010 N 11:00 -JFK 9:15

Milford Plaza 270 west 45 th St. NY , NY10036 hotel entrance is on right side at 44th Street and 8th Avenue
The New-York Historical Society, exhibition, two west 77 th St .

March 21 Sunday, 9:00am-12:00pm interview with a feminist, community activist, educator Ms. Alice (or Alicia) Cardona at the shop Macdonald near of the hotel Milford Plaza

March 22 Monday, el Centro de Estudios Puertorriquenos de City University of New York at Hunter College

New York University, 2:00-4:00pm, “New Urban Borders and Social Movements in Buenos Aires” A talk by Alejandro Grimson from Argentine, the talk was be in Spanish, New York University, King Juan Carlos Center, 53 Washington Square South, room 527
tel 212-998-8686 email clacs.info@nyu.edu

March 23 Tuesday, el Centro de Estudios Puertorriquenos de City University of New York at Hunter College

2:00 with the director of Centro, Felix Matos Rodriguez

5-6pm "Destruction and Reconstruction of a Guatemalan village"
A talk by Beatriz Manz
The talk will be based on Professor Manz recent publication 'Paradise in Ashes'
New York University, King Juan Carlos Center, 53 Washington Square South, room 324

7:00 "The Gay and Lesbian Movement in the Dominican Republic: A critical analysis of the current situation of sexual minorities / El movimiento gay y lesbico en la Republica Dominicana: Un analisis critico de la situacion actual de las minorias sexuales "
Presented by Jacqueline Jimenez Polanco
Associate Researcher and Political Science Coordinator, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO-Dominican Republic)
Room 6417, CUNY Graduate Center (wheelchair accessible)
365 Fifth Avenue, New York City

March 24 Wednesday, el Centro de Estudios Puertorriquenos de City University of New York at Hunter College

11:00pm , with Ms. Esperanza Martell

EVENT

 

Women of Color in Non Profit Organizations

DATE

 

March 24, 2004 - March 24, 2004

TIME

 

5:30 PM

COLLEGE NAME

 

Baruch College

ADDRESS

 

55 Lexington Avenue
Manhattan

PHONE

 

212-802-5916

BUILDING NO.

 

Vertical Campus

ROOM NO.

 

14-220

DESCRIPTION

 

The School of Public Affairs Alumni Association is proud to kick off its first forum entitled Women of Color Success and Succession, moderated by Luis Alvarez, President of the National Urban Fellows program at Baruch College School of Public Affairs. Mr. Alvarez will moderate a discussion and questions related to the roles that women of color have played in the nonprofit sector in New York City . Panelists: Lucy Cabrera, Ph.D., CAE, President and CEO, Food Bank For New York City; Janet Dewart Bell, MPA, Director of Communications, PolicyLink; Stephanie, Palmer, MA, Executive Director, New York City Mission Society; Digna Sanchez, MA, President and Executive Director, Learning Leaders.

ADMISSION

 

Free

 

March 25 Thursday, 10:00 press conference in Queens about Census, at Plaza Manuel de Dios, calle 82, tranin7

el Centro de Estudios Puertorriquenos de City University of New York at Hunter College

March 26 Friday , 9:30 at au bon paen 37 th St. & 5 th Avenue, with a Professor Agustin Lao-Montes, sociology, Latino/American, Caribbean and Afro-American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, and President of global action project, youth making media, Diana Coryat

New York University , King Juan Carlos Center , 53 Washington Square South , Auditorium

Women's Studies Certificate Program
The Graduate Center, CUNY (212) 817-8895 / 8905
The Graduate Center, Room 5301
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016-4309
1:00-4:00p.m.  
Rooms 9204 & 9205

Feminist Theories, Feminist Teaching
This interdisciplinary round-table discussion will gather theorists from City University of New York, New York University, and other organizations to discuss feminist theories: their histories and current practices.
Co-sponsored by The Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality (CSGS) at New York University and The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies

6:30pm, Hunter College west building 2 nd floor romm217, “Building the Puerto Rican Movement?the Puerto Rican independence struggle has always been alive in New York city. Come and learn about the organizations that educated, mobilized and organized Boricuas during the seventies,” Frank Velgara ? El Comite-MINP, Carlos Rovira, -The Young Lords Prty, Alice Hernandez,- The Puerto Rican Nationalist Prty, Blanaca Vasquez,- Latin Women's Collective, Eli Roman,- the Puerto Rican Student Union, for more information, Pro-Libertad,

March 27 Saturday, 1:00pm , at Queens 77St. Ave37, train7 calle74, restaurant Bonia Floja, National Conference of Puerto Rican Women NY branch meeting and lunch

7:00pm at Queens Sheraton East Hotel of Main Street, train7 last stop Main Street , Ms. Alice Cardona receives the 2004 Puerto Rican Institute for the Development of Education Lifetime Achievement Award

March 28 Sunday

5:30pm with Gloriana Roig

March 29 Monday, 9:30 The Graduate Center of CUNY, 34 th & 5 th Avenue , with July at the front desk of the libraly

12:00pm Columbia Univ. Institute of Latin American studies
International affairs building 802
ILAS
John Carlos Frey, Director, Producer & Writer of 'The
Gatekeeper'
"The Gatekeeper: A Conversation with the Film's Director in the Issue of Illegal Immigration"

el Centro de Estudios Puertorriquenos de City University of New York at Hunter College

6:00pm with A. Professor Agustin Lao-Montes (Sociology Latino/American, Caribbean and Afro-American Studies, Univ. of Massachusetts) at the restaurant “Fonda Boricua” 106St. & between Lexington Ave. and 3 rd Ave.

8:00 Frank E. Campbell The Funeral Chapel ( 1076 Madison Avenue and 81 st St. ), Richard Perez ? community activist, was a past member of the Young Lords Party, a founding member of the National Congress for Puerto Rican Rights.

3/30 NH009 11:15 -N 14:50