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Join us the launch of "La lotería Niuyorkina: An Exploration of the City's Linguistic Landscape," an educational board game & teaching tool.
Join us for the "La lotería Niuyorkina: An exploration of the city's Linguistic Landscape," an event launching an educational board game La lotería Niuyorkina (bingo-like) created by a LAILaC student, Diana Higuera, alongside the illustrations of a Queens College junior student, Mateo Oldenburg. This pedagogical game/toolkit is available and accessible to all as an Open Educational Resource and was originally funded by the CUNY Adjunct Incubator Award in 2025, and developed for Spanish and Latinx studies adjunct instructors who juggle teaching multiple classes in the CUNY system. The game is made up of 24 cards depicting characters, places, and objects representing the Latinx communities in New York City.
The event will have four parts:
Interactive Gallery: a walk-up gallery of artworks and prints from the game
Presentation: a presentation of the game and the creative process of making it, as well as educational resources, including 5 lesson plans to use the game in Spanish, Spanish for heritage Speakers, and Latinx Studies courses
Game time!: we will collectively play a round the game together
Reception: we will end with a reception to chat, eat, and celebrate
Free and open to all, please register to attend. There will be food and drinks provided. This event will take place in Room 5414, CUNY Graduate Center.
PARTICIPANTS:
Diana Higuera-Cortes is a PhD student in the Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures (LAILAC) program at the Graduate Center-CUNY. A former CUNY Humanities Alliance fellow, Diana teaches Spanish at Lehman College.
Mateo Rafael Oldenburg (he/him/él) is a young Venezuelan American artist based in Queens, NY. He is also a second-year student at Queen’s College, where he intends to major in Design and Philosophy. He enjoys drawing and illustrating using different techniques such as graphite, charcoal, and ink. In his free time, he explores his passion for metal music by playing the guitar, singing, and playing with his band, Dracolich.
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This event is co-sponsored by the Center for the Humanities and the CUNY Adjunct Incubator, Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Culture (LAIaLC), and the Doctoral and Graduate Students' Council (DGSC) at the CUNY Graduate Center.
Join members of the Camerata Grimani chamber ensemble for a live performance unlike no other!
The oratorio bubbles with excitement.
–Allan Altman, American Record Guide
This performance proclaims that Ester slumbers in darkness no longer.
–Joseph Newsome, Voix des Arts
A musical recovery, that of this forgotten oratorio, shamelessly extroverted and of great communicative relevance.
–Marçal Borotau, Sonograma
In celebration of the critically-praised Navona Records release of the first and only complete recording of Ester, Liberatrice Del Popolo Ebreo ("Esther, Liberator of the Jewish People") by Alessandro Stradella (1639–1682), members of the original cast reunite for a special performance of this 1673 masterwork in honor of the Purim holiday.
Exploring themes of courage, self-acceptance, ambition, justice, and power, Stradella’s Ester tells the story of a timid girl, secret Jew, and Persian Queen who summons the bravery to save her people from annihilation. While the oratorio, a large-scale musical narrative, derives its plot from the biblical story of The Book of Esther, modern audiences will surely find resonance and relevance in the journey of a lone woman who triumphs over tyranny.
Originally intended to be played in a Baroque palace for an aristocratic Catholic audience, this bracingly innovative work composed by a volatile genius was largely lost to time before its recent rediscovery and revival. Join us on Sunday, March 8th at 3pm as Stradella’s Ester resounds again in the Museum at Eldridge Street's magnificently restored 1887 Main Sanctuary.
Musicians:
Ester: Jessica Gould, soprano
Speranza Celeste: Sonia Tedla, soprano
Mardocheo: Kinneret Ely, countertenor
Aman: Gabriele Lombardi, baritone
Assuero: Salvo Vitale, bass
Members of the Camerata Grimani chamber ensemble
The Latinx Project at NYU and Cinema Tropical present the third edition of the Latinx Film Showcase, a one-day series celebrating the remarkable work of U.S. Latinx filmmakers. This year’s program features three acclaimed films, all nominated at the 16th edition of the Cinema Tropical Awards, along with talkback sessions with select directors.
The lineup includes Uvalde Mom, Anayansi Prado’s heartbreaking and stirring documentary of the impact of gun violence in a South Texas town. ASCO: Without Permission, Travis Gutiérrez Senger’s genre-defying film and winner of the Cinema Tropical Award for Best U.S. Latinx Film; and Mad Bills to Pay (Or Destiny, dile que no soy malo) by Joel Alfonso Vargas which follows the protagonist during a carefree Bronx summer spent chasing girls and selling homemade cocktails at Orchard Beach.
Please RSVP for each film individually. Please note that seating will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Registration does not guarantee a seat.
Experiencing a New York City car accident can be an incredibly distressing event, with the potential to disrupt your life significantly. The aftermath often includes substantial injuries and property damage, all stemming from the negligence of a reckless driver. This sudden twist of fate can leave you feeling overwhelmed as you strive to take all the necessary steps to address the situation promptly. Unfortunately, finding peace of mind can be daunting, especially when navigating the intricacies of personal injury liability laws in Queens.
At Carrion Accident & Injury Attorneys, we understand the challenges you face during this difficult time. Our Queens car accident lawyers are committed to advocating for your rights and pursuing the financial compensation you rightfully deserve. We will work tirelessly to hold those responsible accountable for their actions and seek justice on your behalf. By entrusting your case to us, you can focus on your recovery. At the same time, we navigate the complexities of the legal system, aiming to ease your burdens and secure a favorable outcome.
Unfortunately, accidents occur frequently throughout New York. You may find yourself as a victim of a personal injury accident. After seeking medical assistance, you should seek out an experienced personal injury lawyer who is looking out for your best interests. You must follow many different procedural and evidentiary rules to have a successful personal injury claim, so going at this by yourself is not the wisest route. Fortunately, our Queens personal injury lawyers from The Carrion Accident & Injury Attorneys can assist you. Let us help you get the best compensation to cover your losses.
Founded in 1966, the Eastchester Irish-American Social Club, Inc. has been a cornerstone of cultural identity and community connection for residents of Tuckahoe, NY and the surrounding neighborhoods of Eastchester, Crestwood, and Bronxville. This non-profit organization brings together individuals of Irish descent and Irish culture enthusiasts to celebrate their shared heritage, build lasting friendships, and create meaningful traditions within the local community. The club welcomes both longtime members and newcomers who wish to embrace Irish culture and participate in a vibrant, inclusive social network.
At the heart of the club's mission is the organization and sponsorship of the Eastchester Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade and Festival, a beloved community tradition that has grown to become a significant regional celebration. The club honors distinguished community members through its Grand Marshal and Honoree selections, recognizing individuals who have made meaningful contributions to the club and the broader Tuckahoe community. Recent celebrations have featured internationally recognized honorees, reflecting the club's commitment to excellence and community pride.
The Eastchester Irish-American Social Club fosters genuine connection through regular monthly meetings held on the third Friday of each month, where members gather to discuss upcoming events, share news, and strengthen bonds. The organization actively seeks new members and volunteers who wish to contribute their talents and energy to preserving Irish-American traditions. Whether through parade participation, membership, or volunteering, the club offers residents of Tuckahoe and nearby areas a meaningful way to celebrate heritage, support community, and create lasting memories with others who share their values and cultural pride.