2012 Black History Month Event!

                                     

multiverse: a black od(d)yssey

When: February 29, 2012

Where:  Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture

53 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, NY 11215

Time:  6:00  – 10:00 p.m.

This event is FREE!

Refreshments will be served.

“multiverse” is a multidisciplinary interactive installation produced by the artists of Roots and River Productions (http://rootsandriver.com/), exploring the possibilities of a black queer future.  This event will also include the following presentations:

We Came To Sweat is a feature-length documentary directed by Kate Kunath and Sasha Wortzel about the eviction and historical erasure of the oldest Black owned gay bar in Brooklyn. The film explores the intersections of race, sexuality, and gentrification through the documentation of a historic and cultural institution on the verge of disappearance.

For more information, please visit http://thestarliteproject.com/

novo=change novus=new

Founded in 2008, Novo Novus Productions is committed to defying the traditional hindrances that restrain creativity; thinking outside the box in order to fully realize quality.

By creating dynamic works through various mediums and reenvisioning classic ones, Novo Novus hopes to inflict a positive change in society, becoming a catalyst for new thought in a world ripe with endless possibilities.

Please join novo novus productions’ team as they discuss their work, including the soon-to-be-released film “Langston’s.”

http://www.novonovus.com/

Riding high on the recent enthusiastic endorsement of none other than Ms. Wendy Williams herself, Nathan Seven Scott implodes the literary world with his debut release, “My Turn”. “My Turn” is book one from the trilogy series, The Knight Affairs. In a riveting story of moguls, the plot thickens with murder, betrayal and tragedy. Only New York City could be the back drop for such an electrifying panorama of seduction and the road to success.

Please join Nathan on February 29, 2012 to get your copy of “My Turn.”

http://nathansevenscott.com/

For additional information about this event, please e-mail Robert West at rwest@lgbtbrooklyn.org.

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