
We’re offering three days of Google Analytics training, along with two days of Google AdWords training and workshops in Google Tag Manager, Google Data Studio, and Google Optimize.
Visit our training page for info about the week or click on the links below for course-specific information.
February 25, 2019
Google Analytics 101
Beginner
February 26, 2019
Google Analytics 201
Intermediate
February 27, 2019
Google Analytics 301
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February 27, 2019
Google Data Studio 101
Intermediate
February 27, 2019
Google Ads 101
Beginner
February 28, 2019
Google Tag Manager 101
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February 28, 2019
Google Ads 201
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March 1, 2019
Google Optimize 101
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Glitz to the nines, live your best glitter life. International disco divas GLITTERBOX are back once again House of Yes!!! Big confetti moments, drag queens, go-go spectacles, and the best damn house music of your life.
Do not wait to grab your tickets. This party always sells out.
: : : DRESS CODE : : :
Glow. Shine. Sparkle. Glitz. Be bright & bold!
See more inspiration here: https://pin.it/l62bt3oln35mnx
: : : MUSIC : : :
Simon Dunmore
Eli Escobar
Luke Solomon
Natasha Kitty Kat
21+
Watch what Glitterbox is all about HERE.
Photos by Kenny Rodriguez Photography
21+ | No Re-Entry
::::::: FREE-BEFORE-11PM RSVPS :::::::
• An RSVP on Eventbrite is required to get in for Free before 11pm.
• There is no free entry at the door before 11pm without an RSVP.
• Free RSVPs go live when the party is announced.
• RSVPs are NON-TRANSFERABLE. Your name on the RSVP must match your legal ID.
• Selling a Free RSVP for money is against the spirit of House of Yes – don’t do it!
::::::: CONSENT POLICY :::::::
Behave with beauty, connect with intention. We are obsessed with Consent. Always ASK before touching anyone at our events. If someone is violating your boundaries or harassing you, please speak to staff or security. We have a zero tolerance policy for harassment. If you feel something, say something, and we will help. Questions about consent at House of Yes? Let us know: consent@houseofyes.org.
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This is a space for everyone to feel welcome. Racism, sexism, ableism, ageism, homophobia, transphobia, or any other form of discrimination will not be tolerated. All restrooms are gender inclusive. Everyone is free to use the restroom that best fits their gender identity or expression. All entrances and spaces within the venue are single-level. Strobe lights are used during performances and parties.
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All events are 21+. Valid ID is required for entry. We can only guarantee the validity of your ticket if purchased directly from Eventbrite or Resident Advisor. Any tickets purchased second-hard or via third party vendors cannot be validated or accommodated in the event of an issue (fake or duplicates). Be vigilant about ticket scammers; do not send money unless the ticket seller can prove they are able to do an official ticket transfer. Reselling a ticket above face value is prohibited – Don’t do it!

Calling all members of the Endometriosis Community:
Patients and Practitioners are encouraged to unite for this collaborative platform of excision surgeons, physicians, endometriosis advocates, physical therapists and community members to discuss the future directions of endometriosis care and enhance treatment paradigms of this devastating disease. Invited participants include Heather Guidone BCPA, Dr. John F Dulemba, Dr. Jeffrey Braverman, Dr. Malcolm Mackenzie, Dr. Antonio Gargiulo, Dr. Karen Tang, Event Co-Chair Dr. Andrea Vidali, Dr. Kenneth Barron, Drs. Iris and Laurence Orbuch, Dr. Allyson Shrikhande, Dr. Holly Herman, PT DPT, Dr. Taayaba Ahmed, Event Co-Chair Dr. Sallie Sarrel PT ATC DPT, Dr. Jessica Drummond PT PhD, Dr Naomie Elhadad PhD, Dr. Hannah Schoonover, PT DPT, Dr. Mark Zoland, Shannon Cohn and Casey Berna of Endo What?, representatives from the Endo Co, Endo Invisible, Nancy’s Nook administrators and more.
From training the Generalist to learning how to improve your life with endometriosis, this conference is an entire day of endometriosis education and discussions. Panels will include building a referral network for properly treating the disease, examining the origins and paradigms of endometriosis, fertility and endometriosis, and a lightning round discussion of multiple causes of pain in people with endometriosis and pelvic pain. We will examine the multi-disciplinary treatment of the disease, including reasons when to choose excision as the treatment of choice and how to address remaining pain post-excision. Our dynamic panel style event will also explore the critical role of the patient’s voice and endometriosis advocacy in the management of this whole body disease.
We will also be one of the first endometriosis events to tackle safety, sexuality, and gender inclusivity among the endometriosis population.
Beginning with recognizing the signs and symptoms to learning how to navigate a diagnosis as a patient or practitioner trying to enable quality care for your own patients, to exploring the autoimmune component of fertility, the gut microbiome connection and the role of the central nervous system, bladder and occult hernias, this interactive event is for the patient with endometriosis, the practitioner treating endometriosis, and everyone interested in improving the quality of life for anyone struggling with this disease.
Go to www.theendometriosissummit.com for full program and blog
Continental Breakfast, light lunch, and snacks to be provided with tickets.
****We will try to accommodate major food allergies (gluten, soy, dairy), however individual issues vary and please be aware of your own needs****
Pannelists Added every day, Program is Evolving
Technical Support Sponsorship provided by Lumenis, a pioneer in surgical equipment and technology www.lumenis.com
FAQs
Is there a way to apply to waive the ticket fee?
No person should miss out on this fabulous event. Therefore, there is an economic hardship application. please email salliesarrel@yahoo.com
What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?
Please see the W Hoboken Hotel website for transportation questions. Also we are located near the PATH and NJ Transit. There is a charge for parking
How can I contact the organizer with any questions
salliesarrel@yahoo.com
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
Teens and their families with endometriosis are welcome to come and learn about the disease.
What can I bring into the event?
Please bring yourself, your questions and thoughts about endometriosis. Audience participation is encouraged, however we will not answer case specific questions and comments from panelists and audience members will be encouraged to stay on topic
What’s the refund policy?
NO Refunds

The Schomburg Center’s Annual Women’s Jazz Festival, in honor of Women’s History Month, features some of the best-known and unsung female performers in jazz today. The 2019 festival is slated for each Monday in March – March 4, 11, 18 and 25.
Join us for the opening night performance Dear Nina: A Sonic Love Letter to Nina Simone with Drea d’Nur & Strings by Rootstock Republic.
Power, poise and passion reign supreme in this pairing of voice and strings that celebrates the legendary-and at times uncharted-cannon of Nina Simone. Drea d’Nur (Vocalist/Pianist) accompanied by a 6-piece string ensemble, courtesy of Rootstock Republic: LIVE, share center stage in this uniquely intimate and newly orchestrated songbook of Nina’s Love Songs, Blues and Protest Music.
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Dear Nina Simone Promo
Women’s Jazz Festival Schedule:
Week 1: March 4 – Dear Nina
With Drea d’Nur & Strings by Rootstock Republic.
Week 2: March 11 – A Salute to Women in Bebop
Curated by musican and composer Diedre L. Murray, Oo-Bla-Dee
Week 3: March 18 – A Woman’s Perspective, We March On
With Lakecia Benjamin, saxophonist/bandleader
Week 4: March 25 – Closing Night with Jazzmeia Horn!
Tickets:
General Admission $35
Schomburg Society Member* $25
*Enter promotional code to reveal membership ticket
GUESTS
Please note that holding seats in the Langston Hughes Auditorium is strictly prohibited and there is no food or drinks allowed anywhere in the Schomburg Center.
AUDIO/VIDEO RECORDING
Programs are photographed and recorded by the Schomburg Center. Attending this event indicates your consent to being filmed/photographed and your consent to the use of your recorded image for any all purposes of the New York Public Library.
PRESS
Please send all press inquiries (photo, video, interviews, audio-recording, etc) at least 24-hours before the day of the program to Ayofemi Kirby at ayofemikirby@nypl.org.
Please note that professional photography and video recordings are prohibited without expressed consent.

Julian Lage Trio at (le) poisson rouge
7:30pm doors | 8:30pm show | 18+
$20 advance | $25 day of show
In partnership with Revolutions Per Minute $1 per ticket goes to Climate Justice Alliance to support their work to rebuild our communities, create local living economies, by restoring our eco-systems, regional food systems, public transportation, clean community energy and zero waste.
**Please note that our ticketing system is paperless. All tickets are for will call only.**
“There’s a disarming spirit of generosity in the musicianship of Julian Lage, and a keener sense of judicious withholding. A guitarist with roots tangled up in jazz, folk, classical and country music, he has spent most of his life bathed in a bright, expectant light.”
-New York Times
Hailed as one of the most prodigious guitarists of his generation, Julian Lage has spent more than a decade searching through the myriad strains of American musical history via impeccable technique, free association and a spirit of infinite possibility. Though only 31, the New York-based musician boasts a long, prolific résumé as sideman (alongside such icons as Gary Burton and John Zorn), duo partner (with Nels Cline, Chris Eldridge and Fred Hersch, among others), and as soloist and bandleader. Love Hurts – which marks Lage’s third Mack Avenue LP recorded with a trio, and his first to feature bassist Jorge Roeder and drummer Dave King (The Bad Plus) – sees the GRAMMY® nominated guitarist exploring the American song catalog from a truly unique vantage point, performing music written by a range of audacious and original artists, from Roy Orbison to Ornette Coleman, Jimmy Giuffre to Peter Ivers. Lage and his rhythm section build upon the wandering sonic outlook of his previous LPs, further impelling his defining amalgam of jazz fusion, jam band liberation, standards, and embryonic rock ‘n’ roll with virtuosic precision, adventurous improvisation, and a remarkably clear vision.
“For me, this recording completes a trilogy of approaches to the trio,” says Lage. “They’re all similar but illuminate different fascinations.”
Love Hurts collects a series of multifaceted, freewheeling interpretations of pieces written by a range of artists and songwriters representative of Lage’s omnivorous musical appetite. Lage’s trio LPs have seen him working his way through the musical history of the 20th century, with Arclight exploring the pre-bebop era and country swing, and Modern Lore then surveying the post-war landscape of first wave rock ‘n’ roll. Love Hurts, in turn, finds Lage searching through the unfettered artistic freedom of the late 1960s and 1970s, the ambitious energy and lack of restrictions placed upon artists of all genres providing a guiding light for the sessions.
“The covers on this record are like when you move into a new apartment, the last thing you do is hang your pictures on the wall,” Lage says. “Those pictures define your aesthetic in a way. So the tunes we chose kind of define the aesthetic I natively love but hadn’t put on a record yet.”
Though composed more than a half century ago, songs like the iconic title track – written by Boudleaux Bryant and first recorded by the Everly Brothers – might well have been written to suit Lage’s fulsome, evocative style. Love Hurts contrasts that aspect of his artistry by demonstrating the profound influence on his work by such avant-garde jazz heroes as Ornette Coleman, Jimmy Giuffre, and especially Keith Jarrett, the latter’s huge inspiration embodied by two centerpiece tracks, “Encore (A)” and a strikingly epic take on “The Windup.”
“The connection we were trying to draw was between this effusive era of Keith Jarrett’s music and all the tributaries that go away from or lead to it,” Lage says, “and then mixing that with music like Roy Orbison, this early rock ‘n’ roll that was also kind of effusive, rich and heartbreaking. We were looking at it as couplets, so we could very casually say, yeah we’re doing ‘Love Hurts’ and we’re doing ‘The Windup’ in the same breath and for it to feel genuine or native. That’s what we were excited about. It didn’t feel like we were making a sampler, it has a narrative.”
The impetus for Lage to delve deeper into his own improvisational influences was initially catalyzed by a series of 2018 live dates that saw him and bassist Jorge Roeder joined by Dave King, composer and drummer extraordinaire with such illustrious combos as The Bad Plus and Dave King’s Trucking Company.
“Dave was like a curveball being thrown in,” Lage says. “He’s one of the great improvising forces and artistic visionaries. We became close friends over the last couple of years, we played some shows together and I thought, this is really heavy. He brings something out in Jorge and I that is native to the music we grew up playing, but doesn’t get prompted in this particular way that often. I thought, this guy can do it all. He can light that fire as a player and he can help us formulate a strong collective vision.”
The trio continued their dialogue over 2018, discussing imaginative ways of interpreting music and forming “a monster list of options” from which to choose. In early September, they reunited at The Loft, Wilco’s expansive studio space in Chicago’s Irving Park, with Lage taking the helm as producer for the first time, ably assisted by engineer/mixer Tom Schick. The Loft proved a big player in the album’s creative narrative, with Lage going so far as to put down his trademark Telecaster and instead play one of Jeff Tweedy’s vintage Gretsch Duo Jets. Lage and his rhythm section took advantage of the studio’s warmth and possibility, tracking the entire LP in just a day-and-a-half with what are mostly first takes, the three musicians determinedly steering clear of overworking the material.
“I was excited to do a record where I had a certain amount of pressure to follow my ear,” Lage says. “I, of course, had so much help, not only from Dave and Jorge, but from Tom and long-time collaborators like Nels Cline and Margaret Glaspy, people who I consider real counselors. But it seemed clear to us how to make this record – you come in with a vision and you try to not belabor it. You capture it. It’s not very romantic, I suppose. It was really a very simple and fun record to make.”
Along with its inspired interpretations, Love Hurts showcases Lage’s own compositional talent with a pair of original pieces, “In Circles” and “Lullaby.” The guitarist views his contributions, recorded as interstitial vignettes, as the LP’s connective tissue, representative of his own artistry and resolute interest in honoring a wide scope of traditions within American music.
“My pieces are there to spark what, to me, felt essential,” Lage says. “To portray a fluid continuum from the improvised music sphere to the realm of song.”
No matter the composer, at the very heart of Love Hurts is Lage’s lifelong zeal for pure group improvisation, an abstract interactivity that long fuelled his work but until now has not yet been fully embodied in his recorded output.
“I realized that there’s this free improvisational element that’s a really important part of my background,” Lage says. “It’s something deep, something I’ve cared about since I was a kid, but isn’t represented on any of my albums. It usually gets left on the cutting room floor in a way. It felt necessary to include that aspect of my music, just to paint a fuller picture. Each record I make I think of as the basis for, God willing, what’s next. It gives me permission to say, okay, this aesthetic is included in the overall narrative, now let’s go even further.”
Progressive yet somehow timeless, Love Hurts reveals new facets of Lage’s approach while truly demonstrating his avowed belief in simple human interaction and spontaneous creative communication. As he has throughout his already remarkable career, Julian Lage has once more built a musical bridge all his own, linking tradition and history with the characteristically American spirit of invention and adventure.
“I’ve been so lucky to be a part of a lot of music making that’s kind of different from one another,” he says, “whether it’s with acoustic guitar or what I do with Nels Cline or John Zorn or Charles Lloyd, and now with my band. I want to not distill but maybe focus those efforts, so you could hear one song by us and say, wow, there’s all these things going on. It’s living in harmony with itself. That’s the dream.”
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Taste Italy’s best wines with internationally acclaimed wine critic James Suckling at the exclusive one-evening-only, walk-around wine tasting extravaganza!
James Suckling himself and top Italian producers will be personally in attendance to present two of their best wines and new releases to you.
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GREAT WINES OF ITALY NEW YORK CITY 2019
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2019 – IAC MANHATTAN
GRAND TASTING: 5 PM TO 8 PM (TRADE INCLUDED)
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JamesSuckling.com presents Great Wines of Italy New York City – The Grand Tasting – on March 6 at IAC Manhattan. The walk-around, interactive wine tasting is showcasing Italy’s most sought-after wines from prestigious and renowned top brands as well as chosen premium boutique wineries.
JamesSuckling.com handpicked a record-breaking 150 top Italian wineries to pour two of their best wines and new releases for you. The selection is guaranteed to be superb: from Brunello and Barolos to Super Tuscans and Barbarescos, to Amarones and Chianti Classicos – all wines have been rated top scores of 90 points and above and many are included in James’ list of the Top 100 Italian Wines of 2018! Winemakers and owners will be personally in attendance to discuss what makes their wines so special.
To round up the evening, enjoy listening to upbeat tunes by Sony Music Entertainment’s recording artist Surahn Sidhu spinning the decks!
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Don’t miss your chance to attend one of the largest and best Italian wine events in the United Statues! This is an event not to be missed by any wine lover.
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TASTE 300 TOP-SCORING PREMIUM ITALIAN WINES
SAVE WITH EARLY BIRD PROMOTION AT A SPECIAL PRICE OF US$120 ONLY, ON OR BEFORE FEB. 1, OR WHILE STOCK LASTS (REG. US$145)
TREAT A FRIEND AND SAVE $50! GET OUR EARLY BIRD 2-FOR-1 BUNDLE BUY FOR TWO PEOPLE AT JUST US$200!
FOR THOSE 28 YEARS OLD AND UNDER JAMESSUCKLING.COM OFFERS A SUBSIDIZED STUDENT TICKET AT $80*
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PARTICIPATING WINERIES:
Altesino, Amantis, Andretta-Vitanza, Antichi Poderi Jerzu, Argentiera, Argiano, Arnaldo Rivera, Avignonesi, Barberani, Barone di Serramarrocco, Barone Ricasoli, Bellavista- Petra, Bellini, Bersano, Bibi Graetz, Broccardo, Bruno Giacosa, Ca’ del Bosco, Cafaggio, Caiarossa, Camigliano, Canonica a Cerreto, Cantina Tramin, Caparzo, Capezzana, Casale del Giglio, Castellani, Castellare di Castellina, Castelli del Grevepesa, Castelli Martinozzi, Castello Banfi, Castello del Terriccio, Castello di Bolgheri, Castello di Bossi, Castello di Gabbiano, Castello di Meleto, Castello di Monsanto, Castello Tricerchi, Castiglion del Bosco, Cava d’Onice, Cavalli Tenuta Degli Dei, Cecchi, Chioccioli Altadonna, Collemassari & Grattamacco, Colli di Castelfranci, Collina San Ponzio, Collina Serragrilli, Colutta, Conte Loredan Gasparini, Coppi, Cortonesi, Cusumano, Di Giovanna, Di Sipio, Donnachiara, Donnafugata, Elena Walch, Empson, Famiglia Cotarella, Fattoria di Magliano, Fattoria Le Pupille, Feudo Maccari, Fontanafredda, Fontodi, Franz Haas, Frescobaldi, Gagliole, Garbole, I Balzini, I Greppi, Il Borro, Abbazia di Novacella, La Castellina, La Lecciaia, Lamole di Lamole, Le Filigare, Les Crêtes, Livio Sassetti, Lo Zoccolaio, Luce della Vite, Marchesi Antinori, Masi, Massimo Rivetti, Máté, Mauro Molino, Mazzei, Mesa, Monte del Frà, Monterinaldi, Monteverro, Nino Franco, Ômina Romana, Orma, Ornellaia, Ottosoldi, Paolo Conterno, Pecchenino, Petrolo, Piaggia, Piancornello, Piccini, Pietranera, Pio Cesare, Podere la Pace, Poderi Aldo Conterno, Podernuovo a Palazzone, Poggio Antico, Pratesi, Principe Corsini, Prunotto, Renieri, Ridolfi, Rivera, Rocca delle Macie, Rocca di Castagnoli, Rocche dei Manzoni, Ronchi di Manzano, Ruffino, San Fabiano Calcinaia, San Polino, Scarbolo, Schiopetto, Scopone, Sella & Mosca, Sette Ponti, Silvio Nardi, Siro Pacenti, Speri, St. Michael-Eppan, Tassi, Tedeschi, Tenuta Buon Tempo, Tenuta Del Buonamico, Tenuta di Biserno, Terra Costantino, Tenuta Luisa, Terrabianca, Tormaresca, Torre Mora, Uccelliera, Umani Ronchi, Urlari, Valdicava, Vallepicciola, Ventolaio, Viberti, Vignamaggio, Villa Poggio Salvi, Villa Raiano, Villa Sparina, Villa Trasqua, Vinosia, Vite Colte, Viticcio
Come and taste for yourself what “Great Wines of Italy” is all about!
Can’t make Beverly Hills? We’re coming to Beverly Hills (Mar 1), San Francisco (Mar 2), Chicago (Mar 4) and Miami (Mar 8)! Watch last years’ video here.
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*PARTICIPANT MUST BE AT LEAST 21 YEARS OF AGE AT DATE OF THE EVENT TO QUALIFY. ID REQUIRED.

IMPORTANT NOTE for REGISTRATION
There is a ticket for each day of the conference. We ask that you please only register for the day(s) that you intend to come. While we fully intend to accommodate everyone who registers, registration does not guarantee you a seat. Space at all events will be first come first seated for all registered attendees.
BEYOND THE BARS: UNTIL SHE’S FREE
The 9th Annual Beyond the Bars Conference of the Center for Justice at Columbia University will focus on both the incarceration and criminalization of women and girls themselves as well as of their families and communities. Our focus is inclusive of transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming people. The many struggles for justice, equity and safety led by women and girls directly impacted by the criminal legal system will be at the heart of the conference as we create a space to further strengthen and advance change. Beyond the Bars 2019 will continue developing the collaboration between universities and the many ongoing efforts to end mass incarceration.
It is our hope that this conference will bolster efforts to challenge the impacts of incarceration and criminalization on women and girls in the following ways:
Convene and support a national and international network of women and organizations to share and advance strategy and resources
Help articulate and amplify a feminist vision and analysis
Address difficult issues and questions within the movements to end gender-based violence and criminalization and incarceration
Strengthen and amplify the growing voices and roles of directly impacted women and girls
Enhance the knowledge and skills for a broad range of change makers
Further catalyze university involvement in the struggle to end mass incarceration
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
THURSDAY NIGHT – UNTIL SHE’S FREE: A NIGHT of CULTURE (Doors at 6:30pm – Event Starts at 7:00pm) Location: MIST Harlem
Featuring The Graduates, The Conquerors, Black Masking Indians, Women Beyond the Bars, a performance by Robert Wright and Ivan Calaff, and the launch of the Women Transcending Collective Leadership Institute. Hosted by Piper Anderson.
FRIDAY NIGHT – BUILDING THE MOVEMENT: UNTIL SHE’S FREE (Doors at 6:45pm – Event Starts at 7:30pm) Location: Lerner Hall, Columbia University
Featuring conversations about the movement to end gender-based violence and the growing movement of women and girls to end mass incarceration with Andrea James, Beth Richie, Eve Ensler, Gina Clayton, Kiara Jean, Jessica Nowlan, Lala Zannell, and Mariame Kaba, and performances from Truthworker Theatre Company, Taina Asili and Quess. Hosted by Yolanda Johnson-Peterkin.
SATURDAY – UNTIL SHE’S FREE: PLENARIES AND BREAKOUT SESSIONS (Registration and Continental Breakfast Begins at 8:45am – Panels Start at 9:30am) Location: Columbia School of Social Work
Morning Plenaries (9:30 -12:30pm)
Interrupting the Web of Criminalization and Incarceration of Women and Girls: The Power of Feminist Organizing (9:30 – 11:00am)
A Growing Movement with Possibilities and Challenges: Examining Strategies (11:15 – 12:45pm)
Lunch (12:45 – 1:45pm)
Afternoon Plenary (1:45 – 3:15pm)
Sisters Across Borders: Transnational Solidarity and Global Movement Building
Breakout Block (3:30 – 5:00pm)
Decarceration of Women and Girls: Strategies to Get Them Out
#SayHerMagicMatters: An urgent call to end the criminalization of Black, Brown & Indigenous Girls and Non-binary youth
Organizing Toward Decriminalization at the Intersections of Race, Gender, and Sexuality
113 Million: Organizing the Power of Families Impacted by Mass Incarceration
Undoing Patriarchy: Healing, Accountability and Transformation for Men
Faith Based Justice Reform for Women
Philanthropy through a Feminist Lens
Women and Violence: Safety, Healing and Accountability
Building Bridges Across Borders: Criminalization and Incarceration Around the World
SATURDAY EVENING – FILM SCREENINGS AND TALKBACKS – 3000 NIGHTS & AFTER RIKERS: JUSTICE BY DESIGN + HER STORIES (Films start at 5:30pm) Location: Columbia School of Social Work
3000 Nights Screening and Talkback (a film about a Palestenian women’s incarceration in an Israeli prison)
After Rikers: Justice by Design + Her Stories Screenings and Talkback
SUNDAY – BUILDING THE GRASSROOTS – ORGANIZING WORKSHOPS (Registration and Continental Break Begins at 9:30am – Program Starts at 10am) Location: Columbia School of Social Work
Opening: 10-10:45am
Session #1 : 11:00 – 12:30pm
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Lunch 12:30 – 1:00pm
Session #2 : 1:30 – 3:00pm
Coming Soon!
Session #3 : 3:15 – 4:30pm
Coming Soon!
LOCATION INFORMATION
March 7th – Until She’s Free: A Night of Culture
MIST Harlem
46 W 116th St, New York, NY 10026
(116th between Malcom X Blvd and 5th Ave)
2/3 Train to 116th Street
March 8th – Building the Movement
Lerner Hall, Columbia University
2920 Broadway, New York, NY 10027
(Broadway at 116th)
1 Train to 116th Street
March 9th & 10th – Saturday Panels and Sunday Workshops
Columbia University School of Social Work
1255 Amsterdam, New York, NY 10027
(Amsterdam between 121st and 122nd)
1 Train to 116th st or 125th st or A/B/C/D to 125th Street
Conference Sponsors Coming Soon
Important Information and FAQs
For Saturday Morning there are 180 seats. After we reach capacity there will be seats available in overflow rooms.
Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event? — ID is required, but all ages are welcome at this event and we strongly encourage young people to attend.
Will the event be livestreamed? — Yes. Thursday and Friday night and the three Saturday plenaries will all be livestreamed. Livestreaming can be viewed here: http://new.livestream.com/CenterforJusticeatCU
Where can I contact the organizer with any questions? — Please email beyondthebarsregister@gmail.com with any questions.

Comedy Evening is a completely free comedy show in the heart of the West Village featuring comedians who have appeared on Comedy Central, TruTV, Late Night with Stephen Colbert, and more!
The show takes place in the downstairs/basement lounge of the venue. Please note that you must be 21+ to attend as the venue is a bar. While there is no cover or item minimum for the show, it is recommended that you get a drink (soda, beer, wine, etc.) or food item to support the bar and help keep the show free.
Seating for the show begins at 7pm with the show starting at 7:30pm. Seating at the venue is limited and it is recommended that you get there before the show starts. Feel free to drop by Oppa/karaouke lounge before 7pm to enjoy the happy hour specials: $5 beer/$4 wines/$4 well drinks, $6 wings, $4 fries.
The show was part of the New York Comedy Festival in 2018. http://nycomedyfestival.com/oppa-comedy-bar-crawl/
Past performers for the show include: Subhah Agarwal (“Comedy Central”), Myq Kaplan (“Comedy Central”, “Conan”), and Tom McCaffrey (“Comedy Central”).
Produced by YouJean Chang.

***VERY IMPORTANT*** Teachers and librarians MUST be serving in a NYC public school which qualifies for Title 1 benefits. NO ONE ELSE IS ELIGIBLE!!!***
***VERY IMPORTANT*** although Project Cicero runs all weekend, teachers register for a SPECIFIC one hour time slot. READ YOUR CONFIRMATION CAREFULLY. You are assigned a SPECIFIC HOUR, which is under the title of the event. YOU MUST COME AT YOUR ASSIGNED HOUR!!!!
***NO PRE-SCHOOL TEACHERS THIS YEAR***
Project Cicero is an annual book event that distributes for FREE, over 150,000 gently used children’s books to PUBLIC SCHOOL teachers/librarians (kindergarten through high school). Books range from picture books, lower & middle school chapter books to geography, history, science and fiction/non-fiction. We do not offer textbooks.
Those that qualify (meaning their schools are verified as serving a low-income population) must individually register for a one hour timeslot to come and collect books for their classrooms (kindergarten through high school).
Teachers must bring a large suitcase (best with wheels) and during their hour are allowed to collect books as many as the suitcase can fit.
Teachers/librarians will receive a CONFIRMATION. Without confirmation, there will not be admission!!!
If there is a problem with registration, or all slots are filled, please address email to: info@projectcicero.org
FAQs
Who is eligible to collect books?
**VERY IMPORTANT*** ONLY teachers or librarians (K-12) in NYC Public Schools serving low income populations are eligible to collect books.
Who does the registration? Each teacher must register individually.
How do I know I am registered? You will receive an EMAIL CONFIRMATION with a time slot for you to collect books.
If I do NOT receive an email CONFIRMATION, is there a waitlist? Yes, we maintain a waitlist, so please write to info@projectcicero.org and we will add you to the waitlist.
What time should I arrive? Plan to arrive 15 minutes before you are scheduled for your session. The one hour sessions start and end promptly!
What can/can’t I bring to the event?
Do NOT bring babies/children, they will NOT be allowed on the floor.
Bring your printed email CONFIRMATION, with your session invitation.
Bring the largest suitcase/duffle with wheels that you can transport home, and if you wish you can bring a tote bag for any overflow in books.
Adult guests are welcome but due to space limitations, he/she will have to wait downstairs in the lobby of the hotel.
Where can I contact the organizer with any questions, such as the need to change my registration?
info@projectcicero.org
Is my registration/ticket transferrable?
Yes, if the other teacher meets our requirements. Let us know at registration on site.

You know The Alumni Group for throwing the best trap music brunches and day parties in the city. We have a reputation for turning up on a Saturday. But this week, we’ll be “Easy Like Sunday Morning” at our Rhythm & Brunch All-R&B brunch and day party. Rhythm & Brunch will feature your favorite R&B artists and some of your favorite slow jams while you enjoy the brunch food and drink specials you’ve come to love at our events. It’s all going down on Sunday, at Mist Harlem. Don’t miss out!
$35 Prix Fixe Brunch Includes an Appetizer, Entree, and 1.5 Hours of Bottomless Brunch Cocktails (This Price DOES NOT include Tax & Gratuity which comes out to $45 total)
$55 Prix Fixe Brunch includes an Appetizer, Entree and Bottomless Drinks for the duration of the event. (This Price includes Tax & Gratuity)
**Seating during brunch is on a first come first served. RSVP does not guarantee seating**
***For Reservations or Pre-Paid Brunch Arrangements Please call Mist at (212) 828-6478 or Email RSVPBrunch@MistHarlem.com***
***Once you are done dining please be considerate of others waiting and relinquish your seats***
****Please use #TAGBRUNCH when sharing socially.****
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MEDIA DISCLAIMER, photos and videos are occasionally taken at our events. The Alumni Group reserves the right to use any photograph/video without the expressed written permission of those included within the photograph/video. The Alumni Group may use the photograph/video in publications or other media material produced, used or contracted by The Alumni Group including but not limited to: brochures, invitations, books, newspapers, magazines, television, websites, etc.

LOAC 2019
Join hundreds of industry leaders at the largest gathering of local digital media executives. The 10th Annual Local Online Advertising Conference will be held at The Grand Hyatt New York, March 11-12, 2019. With a slate of more than three dozen executive-level speakers and an exclusively “local” flavor, the agenda addresses critical trends affecting the industry.
RATES:
$1,595 02/01/2019 – 02/28/2019
$1,695 03/01/2019 – 03/12/2019
1 Day Only Rate $995.00
CANCELLATION POLICY:
If you are unable to attend and need to cancel, the following refund rules apply:
-No transfer fee for substituting registration with someone else from the same company/organization.
-Registrations cancelled on or before 02/10/2019 will receive a full refund.
-All sales are final after 2/11/2019. No refunds.
HOTEL RESERVATIONS:
Space is limited at the group rate. Once the group block is filled, rates will be at the hotel’s prevailing rates. To reserve a room at The Grand Hyatt, please contact Tanya Bowmer at tbowmer@borrellassociates.com.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Website: www.borrellassociates.com
Email: conference@borrellassociates.com
Phone: 757.221.6641

New York Build 2019 return on March 12 & 13 at the Javits Center, NYC.
This is the leading construction and design event for NYC and NY State.
Event date: March 12 & 13, 2019
Venue: Javits Center, 655 W. 34th St., New York, NY 10001
New York Build is a free to attend show that focuses on the future construction projects, the latest legislation, upcoming contracts and key trends that are shaping the construction and design industry. Join us to see the industry come to life across two exciting days filled with meetings, business and entertainment.
The ticket gives you access to all feature areas including the exhibition, conferences, AIA CES approved workshops and networking events taking place at the Javits Center from March 12-13, 2019.
Be sure to register your interest to reserve your free ticket before general release and to stay up to date on the latest developments.
What’s on at New York Build?
Show features:
190+ Leading suppliers reflecting the whole construction industry will be exhibiting
150+ Industry experts will be speaking in the conference program
9 Dedicated summits and AIA CES approved workshops covering key topics essential for your professional development
Invitation to unrivalled networking events including:
The biggest Women in Construction Networking Event in NYC
Access to the Diversity in Construction Networking event
Access to the NYC Construction Awards 2019
9 Dedicated summits:
Architecture & Design
BIM & Digital Construction
Government Policy & Contracts
Sustainability
Future Construction
Real Estate Development
Flooding Resiliency
Health & Safety
Facility & Estate Management
AIA CES approved workshops:
Building Solutions & Materials
Safety, Sustainable Building & Building Regulation
Marketing Tools
Business Skills & Innovation
Architecture
Design & BIM
Profile of visitors:
Architects
Contractors
Developers
Engineers
Planning Managers
Local and National Government officials
Brokers
Designers
Financiers
Find out more: www.newyorkbuildexpo.com or e-mail marketing@newyorkbuildexpo.com
New York Build Team: +1 (917) 746 7620

Event date: March 13, 2019
Times: 1:30PM – 4:30PM
Venue: Javits Center, 655 W. 34th St., New York, NY 10001 (Hall 1A)
The Women in Construction networking event is free-to-attend and offers a lively panel discussion consisting of leading female experts within the industry. Complete with refreshments, the event promises an interactive platform for women and men to examine the issues of gender imbalance and inequality within the built environment. Seats fill up on a first come first serve basis, so be sure to reserve your ticket and arrive early on the day.
Topics covered:
What are the most common challenges women face within the industry and how can we tackle them?
How do we see the role of women in construction developing/evolving?
Insight into the future of the industry and what it means for women specifically
Find out more: www.newyorkbuildexpo.com or e-mail marketing@newyorkbuildexpo.com
New York Build: +1 (917) 746 7620

All the companies from Quake’s Spring cohort will be attending to meet potential interns and hires. Each company will have their own booth so please bring resumes to give out. Business casual dress recommended.
Resume Drop Folder Here
For more details on the portfolio companies, please check out the two-pager here.
*For security reasons, we must have the name of each guest planning to attend this event. Please do not attempt to purchase more than one ticket per order.*

Pastrytown, an adjunct fantasyland, is a new beer festival by Other Half NYC landing at Industry City on March 16th.
About this Event
Doughnuts dance, strawberries shimmy and coffee beans catapult into stouts from the best breweries in the world at Pastrytown, a new beer festival by Other Half NYC. Join us on March 16th at Industry City for this adjunct fantasyland of sweet and savory flavors baked into your favorite brews like pastry stouts, barrel-aged barley wines and fruited Berliners. Pastrytown is a brewer-owned and brewer-run festival where we’ve rounded up over 30 of our brewer friends who know how to have fun with adjuncts.
And if this isn’t sweet enough, we’re icing this cake with some professional wrestling. NY Wrestling Connection will be there to entertain (with moonsaults and other moves you wish you could do) while you decide which brew to try next.
Come thirsty and ready to have some fun.
Find all event details at: https://pastrytown.otherhalfbrewing.com/.
Sat, March 16, 2019
11am-4pm (VIP) – Tickets $300
12pm-4pm (General Admission) – Tickets $100
NY Wrestling Connection matches throughout the day
festivals@otherhalfbrewing.com

CAIROKEE- NORTH AMERCIAN TOUR
3rd Stop : NEW YORK
An icon brand in Egypt and a topliner in the region with an incredibly loyal Fan base. Cairokee is a band with cemented credibility & success. Reached stupendous rankings worldwide and is the most influential band of the new Egyptian generation. Daring and progressive, their ultimate motto is to speak up for the people, be their voice, feel as they feel, take the extra mile, carving then a new benchmark of sucess in the Middle-East.
This event is +21 , anyone below this age should be accompanied with a parent. IDs will be checked at Entrance.

This Is Not This Heat with Yvette at (le) poisson rouge
7:00 pm doors | 8:00 pm show | 18+
$30 advance | $35 day of show
Within their two albums and an EP, This Heat perfected a strange and volatile new strain of avant-garde rock that time has proved to be massively influential, a blueprint for much that would follow: post-rock, math rock, homemade musique concrète, experimental electronica…..
Although widely considered to be Post-Punk’s finest they actually began performing their music in the early days of London’s punk era. Ahead of their time, their music sounds as startlingly original and relevant, live and on record, as the day it was created.
Exactly 40 years to the day of their first gig in 1976 the two surviving members (Bullen and Hayward) of the original three came together with a large group of collaborators to play under the project title of THIS IS NOT THIS HEAT. Selling out a two-day residency at London’s Café Oto in a matter of hours the consensus was unanimous that all present had been witness to something of cultural significance. Flooded with invitations from around the world, 2017 saw THIS IS NOT THIS HEAT take to the road.
“… It does feel like we’ve been witness to something special. A fine body of work has been brought to life with energy and vitality that seems improbable nearly 40 years after the fact.” – The Wire
“This doesn’t feel like nostalgia but a new beginning” –The Guardian
“Bowie and I hit it off insanely and talked about Mishima and This Heat and all sorts of stuff”
–Arcade Fire’s Owen Pallett on meeting David Bowie
“I get asked to play more music like This Heat, but to my knowledge, there is no other music like This Heat”
– John Peel
**Please note that our ticketing system is paperless. All tickets are for will call only.**
Refund Policy & Terms of Service: LPR does not issue refunds or exchanges for ticket purchases. All sales are final. No refunds will be processed for unused tickets or for patrons who are denied entry due to not having valid identification for will call pickup or admittance to an age restricted event. Events are subject to change in date, time, reserved seat location or scheduled act at anytime. In the case of an event cancellation, refunds will be provided via the method of payment originally used. Resale of any ticket at a price greater than the original ticket price is absolutely prohibited. We have the right to revoke or reclaim possession of any tickets from the buyer who violates such restrictions.

In her new book, We Want to Do More Than Survive, Professor Bettina L. Love draws on the history of the 19th century abolitionist movement to imagine radical new ways of teaching and organizing for social change, moving beyond what she calls the Educational Survival Complex, and towards Abolitionist Teaching. Dr. Love will be joined in discussion by Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz, associate professor of English education at Teachers College, and Genevieve DeBose Akinnagbe, a former New York City Public School teacher.
FIRST COME, FIRST SEATED
Events are free and open to all, but due to space constraints registration is requested. We generally overbook to ensure a full house. Registered guests are given priority check-in 15 to 30 minutes before start time. After the event starts all registered seats are released regardless of registration, so we recommend that you arrive early.
GUESTS
Please note that holding seats in the Langston Hughes Auditorium is strictly prohibited and there is no food or drinks allowed anywhere in the Schomburg Center.
AUDIO/VIDEO RECORDING
Programs are photographed and recorded by the Schomburg Center. Attending this event indicates your consent to being filmed/photographed and your consent to the use of your recorded image for any all purposes of the New York Public Library.
PRESS
Please send all press inquiries (photo, video, interviews, audio-recording, etc) at least 24-hours before the day of the program to Ayofemi Kirby at ayofemikirby@nypl.org.
Please note that professional photography and video recordings are prohibited without expressed consent.

