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35th Anniversary Gala Dinner Dance & College Awards – August 21

NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF PUERTO RICAN WOMEN, THE NEW YORK CITY CHAPTER, INC.
(NaCOPRW)
P. O. Box 268, Patchogue, NY 11772-0268
Founded in 1973 – Non-Profit, Tax-Exempt Organization
Information: 516-380-8714
Email: ediebrookhaven@att.net
Website: www.nacoprwnyc.org
Edith Padilla, President

Save The Date !
35th Anniversary Gala Dinner Dance & College Awards Presentation
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Marina Del Rey Caterers
1 Marina Drive
Bronx, New York 10465

NaCOPRW NYC

Honorees:

Woman of the Year: Dr. Aida Rosa, Retired Principal
Man of the Year: Richard Arroyo Izquierdo, Founder/President So. Bronx Charter
School for Intl. Cultures and Arts
Lifetime Achievement: Denisse Oller
Educational Achievement: Luis E. Torres, Principal, PS 55X
Woman In Entertainment: Choco Orta
Community Service: Luis W. Osorio

Women In Education:
– Amy Andino, Founder and Principal of Academy of Public Relations
– Roxanne Cardona, Principal P.S. 48, Bronx
-Jacqueline Gonzalez, Exec. Officer for Instruction , ICILSO
-Linda Amill Irizarry, Superintendent Dist. 8, Bronx
-Carmen Jimenez, Retired Principal
-Mary M. Padilla, Principal P. S. 5, Bronx
-Yolanda Torres, Superintendent Dist. 7, Bronx
-Yvonne Torres, Retired Superintendent Region 1

Price: $125.00/person, after August 11th, $150.00/person
Make check payable to: NaCOPRW NYC Chapter
and mail to:

Ms. Edith Padilla
P. O. Box 268
Patchogue, NY 11772-0268

FOR INFORMATION ON SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND JOURNAL RATES see attached or
E-mail: ediebrookhaven@att.net

BOWERY WOMEN SECOND ANNIVERSARY PARLOR READING

Bowery Women
Fri. Dec. 5
7-9 p.m.

Pennington House
215 E. 15 St. NYC

Second anniversary party and brief readings of new work by Bowery Women poets, in a lovely intimate brownstone parlor. Please bring snacks, flowers or soft drinks to share.

Reception and book signings will follow the reading.

Suggested donation $5

Featuring

Alana Free
Amy Ouzoonian
Cheryl Boyce Taylor
Cynthia Kraman
Fay Chiang
Gabriella Santoro
Jennifer Blowdryer
Kathryn Fazio
Kristin Prevallet
Lee Ann Brown
Marjorie Tesser
Mary Reilly
Nancy Mercado
Patricia Spears Jones
Tsaurah Litzky
Vicki Hudspith

and more!!!

“Tell’em Who You Are” screening at Camaradas El Barrio

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Preview Screening & Fundraiser

DATE: DECEMBER 10, 7p.m.
LOCATION: Camaradas El Barrio, 2241 1st Ave /115 St./ Manhattan

Please join us in support of the documentary “Tell’em Who You Are.”

We will be screening exclusive clips from the film followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Michelle García.

The Wall is rising along the southern border. Even as the federal government reports construction delays and cost overruns, the Department of Homeland Security condemns hundreds of acres of privately owned land, Tejano owned land, the birthright of gU.S. citizens, whose roots in the region run centuries deep.

You are invited to preview a documentary film, a work in progress that strikes at the Border Wall by rescuing memory of a region and its people whose land and identity has come under siege for over 150 years and the story it tells about being an “American.”

Film Summary:

The U.S.-Mexico border occupies a mythical place in the U.S. psyche, a wasteland of lawlessness, dirty and wild. With that image firmly rooted in our minds,, the U.S. government sold the public on the idea of a multi-billion dollar Border Wall across hundreds of miles of the southern border.

Turns out, there’s some truth to those tales and legends. Blood once soaked the brush country and Tejano and Mexican rebels sacked towns and traded gunfire with Texas Rangers and Army soldiers. My heart pumps with the blood of those rebels, I am their heir and successor and the spirit of their cause summons me home.

Tell’em Who You Are is a return home, the embattled South Texas frontier, to recover memory, the historical memory of the Tejano-owned land that will be lost to the wall. Fighting on the front lines of Border Wall battle are the descendents of those largely known Tejano rebels and revolutionaries, continuing in a struggle for respect that began over a century ago. Our ancestors, the bandits and outlaws of Hollywood stories were actually Tejanos defending their protect land,identity and dignity from colonization. More than a century later, their fight is now ours.

The Poetry Botánica’s “Three Muses With Music”

Poetry Botánica

Please join us for this one of a kind event with Corazón Tierra, Tanya Torres and Maria Mar. Artist and writer Maria Mar will transform the venue into a botánica with artists kiosks, interactive installations, performance and Bomba included. El Arte es la Cura que Cura Tú Locura. That’s the spirit of The Poetry Botánica.

Sunday December 7, 5PM

Admission $7.00

Camaradas El Barrio

2241 First Avenue/115 Street
El Barrio, Manhattan

A Sery Colon and Agueybana Production
For info: 212-348-2703

LOS NUTCRACKERS: A CHRISTMAS CARAJO

December 5, 6, 11, 12, and 13 at 8pm
and December 7 at 3pm

Tickets: $15 with advance reservations and $20 at the door

Share the Love and Laughter!

“HO! HO! HO!” becomes “HA! HA! HA!” this holiday season with LOS NUTCRACKERS: A CHRISTMAS CARAJO. This queer, Latino, holiday play returns for the 5th triumphant year to celebrate the holidays in a whole new way. Written by BAAD!’s own Charles Rice-González and directed by the award-winning Jorge Merced.

This play centers around a couple, Carlos and Gabriel, who have been together for almost 15 years. Their arguing and fighting has reached the queer heavens from which comes a ghetto thug/diva spirit who guides them on a trip through their lives. They travel to the first time they met back in 1986 at a white party at the Palladium dancing to Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam to a catastrophic trip to City Center to see The Nutcracker, to a dinner party with Martha Stewart fanatics, and more.

Show times are:

* Friday, December 5 at 8pm
* Satuday, December 6 at 8pm
* Sunday, December 7 at 3pm
* Thursday, December 11 at 8pm
* Friday, December 12 at 8pm
* Saturday, December 13 at 8pm

Reserve tickets today! Call 718-842-5223

The talented and sexy cast from 2007 returns with Johnathan Cedano, Gabriel Morales, Cisco Perez, Orlando Rios and Carlos Valencia.

FINAL CUT PRO AND PHOTOSHOP WORKSHOPS – Beginning in April

FINAL CUT PRO BASICS: $275.
Learn the basics for effective non-linear editing.

April 13, 14, 15, 6pm – 10pm

*Must have basic computer skills and a familiarity with the Mac interface or have taken the Mac Basics workshop.

Mac BASICS
Learn the basics of using a MAC computer. $50.
April 8, 6pm – 9pm

PHOTOSHOP BASICS: 1 day intensive: $175
Saturdays in April, 1pm – 6pm
First class: April 4
Learn the fundamentals from a pro. Basic computer skills in pc or Mac platforms.

Call 212.828.0401 for more information or to register.

Small class size, one computer per student. All workshops are held in the gallery of

MediaNoche
1355 Park Avenue, Corner Store
the entrance is on East 102nd Street.

“Crime Against Humanity” At the East Harlem Cafe

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After performing to more than 5000 people through-out the United Sates and Puerto Rico,
the fiercely innovative play Crime Against Humanity returns to New York

A play by Michael Anthony Reyes Benavides and Former Puerto Rican Political Prisoner Luis Rosa

Performed by Chicago and New York Cast

A play based on Puerto Rican Political Prisoners

Limited showings

East Harlem Cafe
1651 Lexington Ave
New York
7PM

June Saturday 27th

July Thursday 2nd
Friday 3rd
Thursday 9th
Friday 10th

Special Closing Show
Julia De Burgos Cultural Center
1680 Lexington Ave
New York
7:00PM
Saturday July 11th

Tickets are $10.00

Reserve tickets at – Reyespoetry.com

ANTONIA PANTOJA: ¡PRESENTE!

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Antonia Pantoja: Presente! tells the story of educator/organizer Antonia Pantoja, founder of the New York-based advocacy organization, Aspira. A passionate, indomitable leader, Pantoja worked with Puerto Rican “immigrant-citizens” to fight against second-class citizenship and to secure a bilingual voice. Through passionate personal testimony, never-before-seen home movies, archival footage, and the work of visual artist Juan Sanchez, the feisty Antonia Pantoja guides us through the Puerto Rican community’s struggles and triumphs.
SHOWING July 30, 2009 6:30 PM
at the New York International Latino Film Festival

Director: Lillian Jimenez
Clearview Cinemas Chelsea Screen 7
W 23rd St & 8th Ave, New York, NY

TO BUY TICKETS Go to:
http://nylatino.bside.com/2009/films/antoniapantojapresente_nylatino2009
TICKETS $12

IMPORTANT NOTES
Will Call tickets can be picked up at the venue on the day of the screening.
THERE ARE NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES.
ALL SALES ARE FINAL.

We will be having a post screening party at Camaradas 2241 1st Ave, New York, NY (East 115th Street and first Avenue)
(212) 348-2703