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Start: 6:30 pm
Jennifer Fosberry visits with her book My Name is Not Isabella: (Sourcebooks, $16.99) a colorful story about little Isabella’s exploration of the groundbreaking women who changed the world. Learn about strength and science, history and honor, and the importance of being yourself through the accomplishments of women such as Sally Ride, Annie Oakley, Rosa Parks, Marie Curie, and Elizabeth Blackwell. Presented in collaboration with Arts for Learning and our Wonders of Teaching series. 6:30pm
Start: 7:00 pm
Join us for the multimedia and bilingual evening with acclaimed Cuban photographers Jose Figueroa and Cristina Vives at our neighbors, Design Within Reach. Making his first visit to the United States in nine years, Jose Figueroa brings us Jose A. Figueroa: A Cuban Self-Portrait, edited by Cristina Vives. For more than four decades, Jose Figueroa (born 1946) has chronicled his nation's trials. Too young to have seen the Revolution, Figueroa belongs to a generation that was, nonetheless, old enough to witness this seismic shift in his nation's infrastructure. A Cuban Self-Portrait describes Cuba's singular character. Its 380 photographs provide an unique glimpse for Cubans inside and aboard. Cristina Vives' new work is Belkis Ayon: Nkame. This catalogue raisonne provides a complete account of the life and work of Cuban artist Belkis Ayon (1967-1999). Working through the worst years of Cuba's post-Soviet economic crisis, Ayon developed her engraving and serigraph technique using collaged paper, and mined Afro-Cuban religious traditions to create an independent and powerful visual iconography. The Abakua religion and secret society were a source of great inspiration for Ayon, and "Nkame" -- a word of praise and salutation in the Abakua language, pays tribute to an artist whose death left behind a message of life.
Start: 8:00 pm
This event is in Spanish: Rafael Cerrato es un escritor español, nacido en Córdoba, que vive actualmente en Barcelona. Cursó estudios universitarios para luego dedicarse al ensayo histórico y la literatura. Ediciones Dédalo le propuso editar su primer obra “Carta a Fernando Sánchez Dragó”, texto que tuvo el reconocimiento del propio Sánchez Dragó. A partir de entonces, ha publicado “Lepanto: la batalla inacabada,” donde aborda la famosa batalla y sus consecuencias. Mas tarde, “El imperio perdido de los Jázaros: De Córdoba a Jazaria pasando por Jerusalem”, relato novelado de la historia de este imperio judío. Esta noche, nos hablará sobre su nuevo libro, Desde el Corazón de Irán, que enfoca nuevamente el tema histórico-religioso, en relación con la Fe Bahai, los derechos humanos y la libertad de culto. También participarán los periodistas Adriana Bianco y Jorge José Rodríguez, y del vicepresidente del Comité Judío-Americano, Juan Dircie. Se expondrán distintos aspectos de la obra, de la Fe Bahaí y de los derechos humanos. El doctor iraní Jean Samimy dará su testimonio directo, traducido por el Prof. Gilberto Grasselly. 8pm
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