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SUMMARY:Performance Art Piece with Cheyney McKnight
DESCRIPTION:Performance Art Piece by Cheyney McKnight: The Ancestors Future: An Afrofuturist’s Journey Through Time Exhibition \nFREE WITH MUSEUM ADMISSION \nMay 4th\, 11AM-1PM \nMay 11th\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 1st\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 8th\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 15th\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 22nd\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 29th\, 11AM-1PM \nHow do Black descendants of those enslaved in America envision the future of sites of enslavement? Join Afrofuturist\, Artist\, and Historical Interpreter Cheyney McKnight in her exhibit\, The Ancestor’s Future: An Afrofuturist’s Journey Through Time at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum.  The exhibit is a personally curated journey from the past of Black America to the future of the African diaspora that uses clothing and set design to center the descendants in the conversation.  The public is invited to join Mcknight along with other descendants over a cup of tea in a conversation about the African experience in America’s past\, how it is impacting the present\, and hear speculations about the far future of the Diaspora through the lens of descendants.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/performance-art-piece-with-cheyney-mcknight/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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SUMMARY:Afroterpreting: Talking About Slavery While Black
DESCRIPTION:Afroterpreting: Talking About Slavery While Black \nBy Cheyney McKnight \nTuesday\, June 4th at 6PM \nCome join us in learning about the creative process of the person behind the exhibition “The Ancestor’s Future”\, artist and historical interpreter Cheyney McKnight. \nThe exhibit is a personally curated journey from the past of Black America to the future of the African diaspora that uses clothing and set design to center the descendants in the conversation. The public is invited to join Mcknight along with other descendants over a cup of tea in a conversation about the African experience in America’s past\, how it is impacting the present\, and hear speculations about the far future of the Diaspora through the lens of descendants. \n  \nAfrointerpretación: Hablando sobre la esclavitud siendo negro \nPor Cheyney McKnight \nMartes 4 de junio a las 6 PM \nTe invitamos a que te unas a nosotros para aprender sobre el proceso creativo de la persona detrás de la exhibición “El Futuro de los Ancestros”\, el artista e intérprete histórico Cheyney McKnight. \nLa exhibición es un viaje curado personalmente desde el pasado de la América Negra hasta el futuro de la diáspora africana que utiliza la ropa y la escenografía para centrar a los descendientes en la conversación. Se invita al público a unirse a Mcknight junto con otros descendientes para tomar una taza de té en una conversación sobre la experiencia africana en el pasado de Estados Unidos\, cómo está impactando el presente y escuchar especulaciones sobre el futuro lejano de la Diáspora a través de la lente de los descendientes.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/afroterpreting-talking-about-slavery-while-black/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240605T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240605T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144827
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SUMMARY:Juan Rodriguez: The Immigrant Spirit
DESCRIPTION:Juan Rodriguez: The Immigrant Spirit \nBy Dr. Ramona Hernandez \nJune 5th at 12PM; Virtual Via Zoom \nRegister Here \nThis talk focuses on the historical events that shaped Juan Rodriguez\, a black man who spoke his mind and demanded to be heard. It also discusses the “push and pull” factors behind Rodriguez’s migration and his decision to settle in a land that would be later named New York City. \nDr. Ramona Hernández is Professor of Sociology at the City College of New York\, City University of New York (CUNY) and Director of the CUNY Dominican Studies Institute. Dr. Hernández is also affiliated with the Doctoral faculties of the Department of Sociology and the Master of International Studies\, both at the CUNY Graduate Center. Under her leadership\, CUNY DSI\, which is home to a research unit\, Dominican Library\, and Dominican Archives\, has distinguished itself as a world-class institute of research known for its groundbreaking scholarship on the history of the Dominican people in the United States and elsewhere. Dr. Hernández is the author\, co-author and co-editor of numerous writings and research projects focusing on the Dominican people. Her newest project is a book that focuses on the transition of Dominicans into a settled\, permanent community in the U.S.\, co-authored with Gregory Morton and under contract with Lived Places Publishing Press. \n  \nJuan Rodríguez: El Espíritu Inmigrante \nPor la Dra. Ramona Hernández \n5 de junio a las 12 PM; Virtual Vía Zoom \nEsta charla se centra en los eventos históricos que dieron forma a Juan Rodríguez\, un hombre negro que expresó su opinión con valentía y exigió ser escuchado. También analiza los factores de “empuje y atracción” detrás de la migración de Rodríguez y su decisión de establecerse en una tierra que luego se llamaría la ciudad de Nueva York. \nLa Dra. Ramona Hernández es Profesora de Sociología en el City College de Nueva York\, City University of New York (CUNY) y Directora del Instituto de Estudios Dominicanos de CUNY. La Dra. Hernández también está afiliada a las facultades del Doctorado del Departamento de Sociología y la Maestría en Estudios Internacionales\, ambos en el CUNY Graduate Center. Bajo su liderazgo\, el CUNY DSI\, que alberga una unidad de investigación\, una biblioteca dominicana y archivos dominicanos\, se ha distinguido como un instituto de investigación de clase mundial conocido por sus estudios pioneros sobre la historia del pueblo dominicano en los Estados Unidos y otros lugares. La Dra. Hernández es autora\, coautora y coeditora de numerosos escritos y proyectos de investigación centrados en el pueblo dominicano. Su proyecto más reciente es un libro que se centra en la transición de los dominicanos a una comunidad estable y permanente en los EE. UU.\, en coautoría con Gregory Morton y bajo contrato con Lived Places Publishing Press.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/juan-rodriguez-the-immigrant-spirit/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
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SUMMARY:José Luis in the Parlor
DESCRIPTION:***THIS EVENT IS FREE WITH MUSEUM ADMISSION** Tickets cost $3 per person\, and are free for Inwood Residents. \nWander the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum while listening to the beautiful sounds of Jose Luis on the harp! Jose will play at the farmhouse during open hours. Find Jose set up in the farmhouse parlor on: \nSaturday\, March 30: 12PM-2PM \nSaturday\, April 6: 12PM-2PM \nSaturday\, April 20 12PM-2PM \nSaturday\, May 18: 12PM-2PM \nFriday\, May 24: 1PM-3PM \nFriday\, June 7: 1PM-3PM \nJose Luis has been performing for over thirty years and is highly regarded as a gifted harpist by his peers. Jose Luis is the only harpist to play both the classic concert harp and the Latin lever harp; which requires him to pluck the strings with two different techniques; the first uses his fingertips and the second his nails. \nJose Luis first fell in love with the sound of the harp and began studying in his early teens with Maestro Jose Serrano in Puerto Rico. He later visited Los Angeles to take private lessons with the world-renowned harpist and composer Alfredo Rolando Ortiz.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/jose-luis-in-the-parlor-7/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240608T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240608T133000
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CREATED:20240520T113810Z
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SUMMARY:Uptown Plein Air
DESCRIPTION:Uptown Plein Air at the Dyckman Farmhouse \nSaturday\, June 8th from 10:00AM-1:30AM \nFREE \nCome watch a group of local artists practice their painting skills as they try to capture the lovely grounds of the Dyckman Farmhouse. Artists will host a Q&A to answer the public’s questions about their process! The Dyckman Farmhouse will get to pick their favorite painting as a souvenir\, so stay to find out the winning painting! Limited supplies will be available for children to join in on the fun! \nOrganized by local artist\, Francis Hsueh. \nThe Artists: \n Francis Hsueh\, Organizer (https://art-francis.com) \n Gregory Coutinho (http://www.gregorycoutinho.com) \n Tony Serio (https://www.tonyserio.com) \n Anna Rich (https://www.instagram.com/annarich.art) \n David Nakabayashi (https://judyferraragallery.com/nakabayashi-david) \n Jessica Prior (https://jessicapriorart.com) \n Doug Madill (http://www.madillstudio.com) \n Josefina Hernandez (https://www.josefinahernandez.com)
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/uptown-plein-air/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240608T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240608T130000
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SUMMARY:Performance Art Piece with Cheyney McKnight
DESCRIPTION:Performance Art Piece by Cheyney McKnight: The Ancestors Future: An Afrofuturist’s Journey Through Time Exhibition \nFREE WITH MUSEUM ADMISSION \nMay 4th\, 11AM-1PM \nMay 11th\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 1st\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 8th\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 15th\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 22nd\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 29th\, 11AM-1PM \nHow do Black descendants of those enslaved in America envision the future of sites of enslavement? Join Afrofuturist\, Artist\, and Historical Interpreter Cheyney McKnight in her exhibit\, The Ancestor’s Future: An Afrofuturist’s Journey Through Time at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum.  The exhibit is a personally curated journey from the past of Black America to the future of the African diaspora that uses clothing and set design to center the descendants in the conversation.  The public is invited to join Mcknight along with other descendants over a cup of tea in a conversation about the African experience in America’s past\, how it is impacting the present\, and hear speculations about the far future of the Diaspora through the lens of descendants.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/performance-art-piece-with-cheyney-mcknight-2/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260403T144827
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SUMMARY:I Was Here AR Neighborhood Tour
DESCRIPTION:The I Was here AR application uses Augmented reality to highlight the untold stories of enslaved Africans in Inwood\, who later forged an African American identity and shaped American history. \nI Was Here is a blend of technology and the arts that explores the history of America through the lens of the African diaspora\, from enslavement to the forging of an African American identity. In collaboration with the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, this app allows the user to visit significant historical site in Inwood\, and learn about the history of enslavement in Upper Manhattan. \nThe project exposes the significance of memory\, history\, and ancestry through public art and public history installations that serve as a mindful\, reverent\, and powerful acknowledgment of American history. \nDownload the application for iphone or android.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/i-was-here-ar-application-tour/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240612T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240612T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144827
CREATED:20240520T173732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240522T141343Z
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SUMMARY:History in Focus: When Old Uptown was Young: Irish\, Jewish and Greek Immigrants in Washington Heights and Inwood
DESCRIPTION:When Old Uptown was Young: Irish\, Jewish and Greek Immigrants in Washington Heights and Inwood \nJune 12th\, at 12PM \nVirtual Via Zoom \nRegister here \nLecture by Robert W. Snyder\, Manhattan Borough Historian \nUpper Manhattan is well known as the site of the largest Dominican community in the United States\, but from the 1920s to the 1980s it was the home of large communities of Irish\, Jewish and Greek immigrants and their children. Robert Snyder’s lecture will explore how they came to Upper Manhattan\, how they settled in\, and how they experienced the Depression\, World War II\, the postwar migration to the suburbs\, and the years of high crime and economic turmoil that shook New York City in the late twentieth century. \nRobert Snyder\, Manhattan Borough Historian\, is professor emeritus of American Studies and Journalism at Rutgers University. His books include Crossing Broadway: Washington Heights and the Promise of New York and All the Nations Under Heaven: Immigrants\, Migrants and the Making of New York. \n  \nCuando el Alto Manhattan Era Joven: Inmigrantes Irlandeses\, Judíos y Griegos en Washington Heights e Inwood \n12 de junio\, a las 12 p.m. \nVirtual por Zoom \nRegístrese aquí \nConferencia a cargo de Robert W. Snyder\, Historiador del Distrito de Manhattan \nEl Alto Manhattan es conocido como el lugar de la comunidad dominicana más grande de los Estados Unidos\, pero desde la década de 1920 hasta la de 1980 fue el hogar de grandes comunidades de inmigrantes irlandeses\, judíos y griegos y sus hijos. La conferencia de Robert Snyder explorará cómo llegaron al Alto Manhattan\, cómo se establecieron y cómo vivieron la Depresión\, la Segunda Guerra Mundial\, la migración a los suburbios de la posguerra y los años de alta criminalidad y crisis económica que sacudieron la ciudad de Nueva York a fines del siglo XX. \nRobert Snyder\, historiador del distrito de Manhattan\, es profesor emérito de Estudios Americanos y Periodismo en la Universidad de Rutgers. Sus libros incluyen “Crossing Broadway: Washington Heights y la promesa de Nueva York” y “Todas las naciones bajo el cielo: inmigrantes\, migrantes y la creación de Nueva York”.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/history-in-focus-when-old-uptown-was-young-irish-jewish-and-greek-immigrants-in-washington-heights-and-inwood/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T130000
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SUMMARY:Performance Art Piece by Cheyney McKnight
DESCRIPTION:Performance Art Piece by Cheyney McKnight: The Ancestors Future: An Afrofuturist’s Journey Through Time Exhibition \nFREE WITH MUSEUM ADMISSION \nMay 4th\, 11AM-1PM \nMay 11th\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 1st\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 8th\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 15th\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 22nd\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 29th\, 11AM-1PM \nHow do Black descendants of those enslaved in America envision the future of sites of enslavement? Join Afrofuturist\, Artist\, and Historical Interpreter Cheyney McKnight in her exhibit\, The Ancestor’s Future: An Afrofuturist’s Journey Through Time at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum.  The exhibit is a personally curated journey from the past of Black America to the future of the African diaspora that uses clothing and set design to center the descendants in the conversation.  The public is invited to join Mcknight along with other descendants over a cup of tea in a conversation about the African experience in America’s past\, how it is impacting the present\, and hear speculations about the far future of the Diaspora through the lens of descendants.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/performance-art-piece-by-cheyney-mcknight-3/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T130000
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SUMMARY:Dyckman Street History Walk
DESCRIPTION:Dyckman Street History Walk \n June 15\, 11am – 1pm  \nFREE  \nStarting at Swindler Cove\, walk Dyckman Street from the Harlem to the Hudson River & see how Inwood transformed from rural community to the urban oasis of today with Don Rice\, Dyckman Farmhouse Museum’s board chair & Inwood historian. This event is cohosted by the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum and the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/dyckman-street-history-walk/
LOCATION:Swindler Cove
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144827
CREATED:20240605T184659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T184659Z
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SUMMARY:New York Adventure Club Private Tour and Reception
DESCRIPTION:New York Adventure Club Private Tour of the Dyckman Farmhouse \nWine reception to follow \nSaturday\, June 15th at 4:30PM \nRegistration required\, register here \nIf you were to take a time machine back to 18th-century Manhattan\, you would come across lush forests\, rolling hills\, an abundance of wildlife\, and small Dutch family farms scattered throughout the countryside. While most of that rural beauty has vanished thanks to 300 years of industrialization\, one lone farmhouse has stood the test of time\, still in its original plot on bustling Broadway. It’s time to explore this important piece of New York history after the doors close to the public. \nJoin New York Adventure Club for an after-hours tour & wine reception at the Dyckman Farmhouse — built in 1784\, this Dutch Colonial style farmhouse is the last remaining one of its kind in Manhattan. \nOur private experience at this hidden gem in Manhattan will include: \n\nStories around the Dyckman family\, rural Northern Manhattan landscape\, and a lifestyle that disappeared during the transformation from farming community to urban neighborhood\nA private\, after-hours tour through the historic rooms and garden of the 238-year-old Dyckman farmhouse\nA wine & cheese reception in the backyard garden\, which includes a small reproduced smokehouse from 1916\, a well\, and a Military Hut that British troops would have lived in during the early days of the Revolutionary War\n\n  \n  \nTour privado del New York Adventure Club por la granja Dyckman \nA continuación se celebrará una recepción con vino. \nSábado 15 de junio a las 4:30pm. \nSe requiere registro \nSi viajaras en una máquina del tiempo al Manhattan del siglo XVIII\, te encontrarías con frondosos bosques\, colinas\, abundante vida silvestre y pequeñas granjas familiares holandesas esparcidas por todo el campo. Si bien la mayor parte de esa belleza rural ha desaparecido gracias a 300 años de industrialización\, una solitaria granja ha resistido la prueba del tiempo\, aún en su parcela original en la bulliciosa Broadway. Es hora de explorar esta importante pieza de la historia de Nueva York después de que las puertas se cierren al público. \nÚnase al New York Adventure Club para un recorrido nocturno y una recepción con vino en Dyckman Farmhouse: construida en 1784\, esta casa de campo de estilo colonial holandés es la última de su tipo que queda en Manhattan. \nNuestra experiencia privada en esta joya escondida en Manhattan incluirá: \n\nHistorias sobre la familia Dyckman\, el paisaje rural del norte de Manhattan y un estilo de vida que desapareció durante la transformación de una comunidad agrícola a un vecindario urbano.\nUn recorrido privado fuera de horario por las habitaciones históricas y el jardín de la granja Dyckman de 238 años de antigüedad.\nUna recepción con vino y queso en el jardín trasero\, que incluye una pequeña reproducción de un ahumadero de 1916\, un pozo y una cabaña militar en la que habrían vivido las tropas británicas durante los primeros días de la Guerra Revolucionaria.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/new-york-adventure-club-private-tour-and-reception/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240618T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240618T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144827
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SUMMARY:Growing Uptown: June Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Growing Uptown: June Workshop \nTuesday\, June 18; 5:30-7PM \nMaterials are FIRST COME\, FIRST SERVED \nWe’re going garden to table! Join us for an exciting culinary experience at our Growing Uptown June where participants will have the opportunity to create a delicious Chopped Broccoli and Chickpea Salad! Not only will attendees get to enjoy the process of making this nutritious dish\, but they will also learn about the importance of composting and how to effectively compost at home. Our knowledgeable instructors will share valuable insights on composting\, teaching you how to reduce food waste and create nutrient-rich soil for your garden. \nTHIS PROGRAM IS SUPPORTED\, IN PART\, BY PUBLIC FUNDS FROM THE NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CITY COUNCIL. \n  \nResiliencia Verde: Taller de Junio \nMartes 18 de junio; 5:30-7:00 PM \n¡Del jardin a la mesa! Únase a nosotros para una experiencia culinaria emocionante en nuestro taller Cultivando en Washington Heights de junio\, donde los participantes tendrán la oportunidad de crear una deliciosa ensalada de brócoli picado y garbanzos. \nLos participantes no solo podrán disfrutar del proceso de elaboración de este platillo nutritivo\, sino que también aprenderán sobre la importancia del compostaje y cómo compostar de manera efectiva en casa. Nuestros instructores capacitados compartirán valiosos conocimientos sobre el compostaje\, enseñándole cómo reducir el desperdicio de alimentos y crear un suelo rico en nutrientes para su huerto.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/growing-uptown-june-workshop/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240620T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240620T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144827
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SUMMARY:After Emancipation: Finding Black New Yorkers after 1827
DESCRIPTION:After Emancipation: Finding Black New Yorkers after 1827 \nBy Dr. Adam Arenson \nJune 20th at 7PM \nFREE on the Back Porch at the Dyckman Farmhouse \nThe enslavement of African and Native Americans ended less than two hundred years ago\, in 1827. And the 1850 census was the first to list every member of a household individually. Since these dates are relatively close together\, they help us see the patterns of Black settlement\, Black migration\, and Black resistance to the racism of U.S. history before\, during\, and after the Civil War. This presentation will discuss the ongoing research of Dr. Arenson\, which has included students as well as descendants of those enslaved in New York\, and sites from Seneca Village in Central Park to communities up the Hudson River and into Canada. \nDr. Adam Arenson has taught U.S. History\, including the history of slavery in New York\, at Manhattan College since 2014. He has earned history degrees from Harvard and Yale\, and has published two books and two edited volumes\, along with scholarly articles and history for the wider public in the New York Times and other publications. He is completing a book\, After the Underground Railroad\, with African Canadian public historian Irene Moore Davis. \n  \nDespués de la emancipación: encontrando neoyorquinos negros después de 1827 \nPor el Dr. Adam Arenson \n20 de junio a las 7 pm \nGratis en la terraza trasera del Museo Dyckman Farmhouse \nLa esclavitud de los africanos y los nativos americanos terminó hace menos de doscientos años\, en 1827. Y el censo de 1850 fue el primero en enumerar a cada miembro de un hogar individualmente. Dado que estas fechas están relativamente cercanas\, nos ayudan a ver los patrones de asentamiento negro\, migración negra y resistencia negra al racismo en la historia de Estados Unidos antes\, durante y después de la Guerra Civil. Esta presentación discutirá la investigación en curso del Dr. Arenson\, que ha incluido estudiantes y descendientes de aquellos esclavizados en Nueva York\, y sitios desde Seneca Village en Central Park hasta comunidades a lo largo del río Hudson y Canadá. \nEl Dr. Adam Arenson ha enseñado Historia de Estados Unidos\, incluida la historia de la esclavitud en Nueva York\, en el Manhattan College desde 2014. Obtuvo títulos en Historia de Harvard y Yale\, y ha publicado dos libros y dos volúmenes editados\, junto con artículos académicos e historia para el público en general en el New York Times y otras publicaciones. Está terminando un libro\, El ferrocarril subterráneo\, con la historiadora pública afrocanadiense Irene Moore Davis.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/after-emancipation-finding-black-new-yorkers-after-1827/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240622T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240622T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144827
CREATED:20240408T140006Z
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SUMMARY:Performance Art Piece by Cheyney McKnight
DESCRIPTION:Performance Art Piece by Cheyney McKnight: The Ancestors Future: An Afrofuturist’s Journey Through Time Exhibition \nFREE WITH MUSEUM ADMISSION \nMay 4th\, 11AM-1PM \nMay 11th\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 1st\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 8th\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 15th\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 22nd\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 29th\, 11AM-1PM \nHow do Black descendants of those enslaved in America envision the future of sites of enslavement? Join Afrofuturist\, Artist\, and Historical Interpreter Cheyney McKnight in her exhibit\, The Ancestor’s Future: An Afrofuturist’s Journey Through Time at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum.  The exhibit is a personally curated journey from the past of Black America to the future of the African diaspora that uses clothing and set design to center the descendants in the conversation.  The public is invited to join Mcknight along with other descendants over a cup of tea in a conversation about the African experience in America’s past\, how it is impacting the present\, and hear speculations about the far future of the Diaspora through the lens of descendants.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/performance-art-piece-by-cheyney-mcknight-4/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240622T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240622T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144827
CREATED:20240611T191249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T191249Z
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SUMMARY:Tote Bag Paint and Sip
DESCRIPTION:Tote Bag Paint and Sip \nSaturday\, June 22nd\, 2024 \n12pm-1:30pm \nFREE \nMaterials are FIRST COME\, FIRST SERVED \nJoin us for a Paint and Sip experience led by Angelica\, an intern at the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum. This summer activity is perfect for kids and families to decorate tote bags while enjoying a refreshing drink using DFM garden ingredients. Let your creativity run wild and create a fun tote bag to carry all summer long! \n  \nBolsa de mano Pintura y sorbo \nSábado\, 22 de junio de 2024 \n12pm-1:30pm \nGRATIS \nLos materiales son por orden de llegada. \nÚnase a nosotros para una experiencia de Paint and Sip dirigida por Angelica\, una pasante en el Dyckman Farmhouse Museum. Esta actividad de verano es perfecta para que niños y familias decoren bolsas mientras disfrutan de una bebida refrescante con ingredientes del Jardin  de DFM. ¡Deja volar tu creatividad y crea un divertido bolso de mano para llevar durante todo el verano!
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/tote-bag-paint-and-sip/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144827
CREATED:20240606T160326Z
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SUMMARY:Dancing with Pride
DESCRIPTION:Dancing with Pride \nSaturday\, June 29th\, 2024 \n11 am – 12 pm \nFREE \nDyckman Farmhouse Museum \nDancing with Pride will be a one-hour high-spirited and rhythmic dancing class for all levels inspired predominantly by dance fitness and Latin genres. \nRiki Lorenzo\, our Outreach and Engagement Intern\, will lead the dance experience. He is an openly gay male who has been the life of the party his whole life. You might recognize him from a recent viral video on Dyckman Street showing his hip movement skills for Earth Day. \n  \nBailando con orgullo \nSábado\, 29 de junio de 2024 \n11 am – 12 pm \nGRATIS \nDyckman Farmhouse Museum \nBailando con orgullo será una clase de baile rítmico y animado de una hora para todos los niveles\, inspirada predominantemente en el baile fitness y los géneros latinos. \nRiki Lorenzo\, nuestro pasante de Divulgación y Participación\, liderará la experiencia de baile. Es un hombre abiertamente gay que ha sido el alma de la fiesta toda su vida. Quizás lo reconozcas por un video viral reciente en Dyckman Street que muestra sus habilidades de movimiento de cadera para el Día de la Tierra.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/dancing-with-pride/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144827
CREATED:20240408T140104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T140104Z
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SUMMARY:Performance Art Piece by Cheyney McKnight
DESCRIPTION:Performance Art Piece by Cheyney McKnight: The Ancestors Future: An Afrofuturist’s Journey Through Time Exhibition \nFREE WITH MUSEUM ADMISSION \nMay 4th\, 11AM-1PM \nMay 11th\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 1st\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 8th\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 15th\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 22nd\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 29th\, 11AM-1PM \nHow do Black descendants of those enslaved in America envision the future of sites of enslavement? Join Afrofuturist\, Artist\, and Historical Interpreter Cheyney McKnight in her exhibit\, The Ancestor’s Future: An Afrofuturist’s Journey Through Time at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum.  The exhibit is a personally curated journey from the past of Black America to the future of the African diaspora that uses clothing and set design to center the descendants in the conversation.  The public is invited to join Mcknight along with other descendants over a cup of tea in a conversation about the African experience in America’s past\, how it is impacting the present\, and hear speculations about the far future of the Diaspora through the lens of descendants.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/performance-art-piece-by-cheyney-mcknight-5/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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