As mentioned in the post below, Safe in This Place is putting on a public performance for community members tonight at 7:30pm at St. Teresa's, where they'll tackle questions of safety and security in the changing area along Franklin Ave. ILFA will be there, but I also wanted to pass along another event that's tackling similar questions tonight in Bed-Stuy, a Pratt Area Community Council Happy Hour discussion with the theme of "Neighborhood in Flux" at The Outpost (whose name alone suggests a certain vision of urban pioneering that's worth unpacking). Read on for more info (copied from their blog):
Neighborhood in Flux
A Happy Hour Discussion at Outpost Lounge
Thursday, March 8, 2012 (7pm-9pm)
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Come join us for happy hour and an informal panel discussion around the changing character of Clinton Hill, Fort Greene, Bed Stuy and surrounding neighborhoods. Panelists include writer Naima Coster, whose writing on gentrification in Fort Greene was published in the New York Times; visual artist and photographerValerie Caesar, whose work was shown in MOCADA's "The Gentrification of Brooklyn;" and Deb Howard, PACC's Executive Director and neighborhood resident for 38 years; moderated by Lincoln Restler, Committeeman for Brooklyn's 50th Assembly District.
Enjoy happy hour beer/wine specials and hors d'oeuvres from Outpost. This event is free and open to the public. Friends of PACC Presents Neighborhood in Flux: A Happy Hour Discussion at Outpost Lounge Thursday March 8, 2012 (7-9pm) Outpost Lounge - 1014 Fulton Street between Classon and Downing Clinton Hill, Brooklyn RSVP by email or on our Facebook Event |
Friends of PACC is a group of residents, community members and community activists that support PACC's programs through volunteering, organizing and attending outreach events, and promoting awareness of PACC's mission and work throughout the community. Friends of PACC have the opportunity to volunteer their time and expertise, meet like-minded people, build relationships in the neighborhood and become knowledgeable about issues in the community. To join Friends of PACC email Annie Raife.
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