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SUMMARY:Opening Reception and Community Potluck: Sion Papi by Anne Fernandez
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception and Community Potluck: Sion Papi by Anne Fernandez\nFriday\, May 9th 2025 \n5 – 7 PM\nFREE!\nWe’re excited to invite you to an opening reception and community potluck celebrating Sion Papi\, the newest stop-motion animation and art exhibition at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum by Dominican filmmaker and multimedia artist Anne Fernandez. \nSion Papi follows the story of Anne who\, after the death of her father\, embarks on a two-month journey to return his ashes to his homeland— a place she hasn’t set foot in for sixteen years. As she navigates this journey in an unfamiliar country\, Anne begins to question who her father truly was during the years he lived there. \nPlease bring your favorite dish to share with other members of the community as you enjoy an outdoor screening of Sion Papi! \nThis program is supported\, in part\, by\, the Honorable Carmen De La Rosa\, New York City Council\, District 10. \n  \nInauguración de la exposición de arte  y comida comunitaria: Sion Papi de Anne Fernandez\nViernes\, 9 de mayo de 2025\n5 – 7 PM\n¡GRATIS!\nTe invitamos a una inauguración de la exposición de arte y comida comunitaria en celebración de Sion Papi\, la nueva animación en stop-motion y exposición artística en el Museo Dyckman Farmhouse\, creada por la cineasta y artista multimedia dominicana Anne Fernandez. \nSion Papi narra la historia de Anne\, quien\, tras la muerte de su padre\, emprende un viaje de dos meses para llevar sus cenizas de regreso a su tierra natal—un lugar que ella no ha pisado en dieciséis años. Mientras recorre este país que le resulta ajeno\, Anne comienza a cuestionarse quién fue realmente su padre durante los años que vivió allí. \n¡Te invitamos a traer tu plato favorito para compartir con otros miembros de la comunidad mientras disfrutas de una proyección al aire libre de Sion Papi! \nEste programa cuenta con el apoyo\, en parte\, de la Honorable Carmen De La Rosa\, Concejo Municipal de la Ciudad de Nueva York\, Distrito 10.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/opening-reception-and-community-potluck-sion-papi-by-anne-fernandez/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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SUMMARY:History in Focus 2025: "Tradition\, Family\, and Conflict among  NYC's West African Communities" with Dr. Andrew Rasmussen
DESCRIPTION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum presents \nHistory In Focus 2025:\nA Virtual Lecture Series on\nImmigrant History in Upper Manhattan!\n  \n“Tradition\, Family\, and Conflict among NYC’s West African\nCommunities” with Dr. Andrew Rasmussen\nMay 15th 2025\n12pm on Zoom\nFREE!\nREGISTER HERE!\nFor the first installment of Dyckman Farmhouse Museum’s History in Focus 2025\, we will be hearing from Dr. Andrew Rasmussen\, a Professor of Psychology and head of the Culture\, Migration\, and Community research group at Fordham University. \n\n\nDr. Rasmussen will present findings from three studies from two decades of research with various West African immigrant groups. \n\n\nFindings point to challenges often reported by new immigrants related to child-rearing and resolving spousal conflict. Parents’ concerns about children acting “American” are exacerbated by a fear of child protective services\, leaving parents feeling at a loss for how they can stay true to their cultures’ strict values concerning child rearing. Children\, who acculturate faster than their parents\, often appreciate close monitoring and even strict discipline by parents but also feel they are somewhat limited by it. Spousal conflict also appears to be related to more conservative cultural norms\, but is also related to the necessity of two-income households in the city. \nFindings from all three studies are integrated to build a model of social problem-solving in West African communities\, one that includes family members\, neighbors\, and community leaders\, and then also state actors (police and welfare officials). \n\n\nThis program is supported\, in part\, by\, the Honorable Carmen De La Rosa\, New York City Council\, District 10.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/history-in-focus-2025-tradition-family-and-conflict-among-nycs-west-african-communities-with-dr-andrew-rasmussen/
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SUMMARY:History in Focus 2025: "Plentiful Country: The Great Potato Famine and the Making of Irish New York" By Dr. Tyler Anbinder
DESCRIPTION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum presents \nHistory In Focus 2025:\nA Virtual Lecture Series on\nImmigrant History in Upper Manhattan!\n  \n“Plentiful Country: The Great Potato Famine and the Making of Irish\nNew York” By Dr. Tyler Anbinder\nMay 29th 2025\n12pm on Zoom\nFREE!\nREGISTER HERE!\nThe second session of Dyckman Farmhouse Museum’s History in Focus 2025 will be led by Dr. Tyler Anbinder\, a Professor of History at George Washington University with a specialization in nineteenth-century America and the history of immigration and ethnicity in American life. \nDr. Anbinder will discuss his new book\, “Plentiful Country: The Great Potato Famine and the Making of Irish New York\,” and how it upends what we thought we knew about the Famine Irish in New York and beyond. \nIn 1845\, a fungus began to destroy Ireland’s potato crop\, triggering a famine that would kill one million Irish men\, women\, and children—and drive over one million more to flee to America. The United States was utterly transformed by this stupendous migration\, nowhere more than in New York. By 1855\, one out of every three adults living in Manhattan was a refugee who had escaped the hunger in Ireland. These so-called “Famine Irish” were consigned at first to the lowest-paying jobs and subjected to discrimination and ridicule by their new countrymen. Even today\, the popular perception of these immigrants is one of destitution and despair. But it turns out that the Famine immigrants did far better\, far more quickly\, than we have previously realized. \nThis program is supported\, in part\, by\, the Honorable Carmen De La Rosa\, New York City Council\, District 10.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/history-in-focus-2025-plentiful-country-the-great-potato-famine-and-the-making-of-irish-new-york-by-dr-tyler-anbinder/
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SUMMARY:Pinkster Celebration
DESCRIPTION:10:15am: Come cheer on and send off the participants of the 2nd Annual Pinkster Stroll!\n10:30am: Discover the rich musical history of Pinkster with Chief Baba Neil Clarke and the Pinkster Musicians\n11am-3pm: Enjoy a variety of family-friendly and creative activities with ASNEAA!\n\nALL Materials Provided. \nNo Registration Required. \nDid I mention this event is FREE? \nSaturday\, May 31st\, 2025\n10am-3pm\nDyckman Farmhouse Museum\nThis program is supported by the Ministry of Education\, Culture and Science of the Kingdom of the Netherlands\, through the Dutch Culture USA FUTURE 400 program of the Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/pinkster-celebration/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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