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SUMMARY:Making a Mural for BLM - Artist Conversation with Yonkers Arts
DESCRIPTION:Artist Conversation – Yonkers Arts BLM Mural\n			\n				Register for Event\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Wednesday\, April 28th8:00-9:30 pmEvent is free but you must register to joinvia Zoom \nJoin us for video tour and a live conversation with Ray Wilcox and Evan Bishop of Yonkers Arts about the organization’s Black Lives Matter Mural. In August of 2020\, Yonkers Arts\, together with community support\, created a Black Lives Matter mural on S. Broadway outside of City Hall in Yonkers.  \nHear about the inspiration for the mural\, the process of getting the mural approved and created\, and the plans for its future. Listen in as Ray and Evan talk about goals for Yonkers Arts\, their role in community building through the arts\, and what it means to serve a city of 200\,000.  At-home audience members will have an opportunity to ask questions in the chat.  \n\nYonkers Arts was founded in 2007 by a group of community leaders from Yonkers who recognized the need for an all encompassing arts organization for a city the size of Yonkers. Under the guidance of these community leaders\, Yonkers Arts hopes to promote a collaborative network for artists and community members. Yonkers Arts is dedicated to providing empowering resources to artists and educational resources for community members. \n\nFOR MORE INFORMATION EMAIL: info@riverarts.org \n			\n				Register for Event
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SUMMARY:“The Emperor Jones” — A Conversation About Race and Film
DESCRIPTION:“The Emperor Jones” — A Conversation About Race and Film\n			\n				Register for Discussion\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				We encourage you to join us for this important conversation on the intersectionality of race and cinema.\n Wednesday\, March 24th7:30-9:00 pmEvent is free but you must register to joinvia Zoom \nRiverArts\, in conjunction with the Hastings and the Dobbs Ferry Public Libraries is hosting a discussion of the 1933 film The Emperor Jones\, based on the play by Eugene O’Neill and starring Paul Robeson. \nTanya McKinnon\, Dobbs Ferry resident\, literary agent and former RiverArts Board member\, will moderate the conversation. You are encouraged to watch the film and two short documentaries PRIOR to the discussion here. \nPresented by the The Finger Lakes Film Trail\, this program is part of a Humanities New York funded project: Race Films/Race Matters. “Race films” were produced between the 1910s and the early 1940s and were created by Black film companies for Black audiences. They starred Black actors and emphasized Black-oriented issues and themes. The program uses race films as a starting point for necessary\, informative\, and provocative conversations about race\, racial tension\, and racial discrimination in America today. For more information on the Race Films/Race Matters series click here. \nFOR MORE INFORMATION EMAIL: info@riverarts.org \n			\n				Register for Discussion
URL:https://riverarts.org/event/the-emperor-jones/
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