Sisters of Comedy features the most dynamic and successful comediennes of color in stand up
Wangechi Mutu and Wanja Muguongo discuss opportunities for the respect and promotion of equality and non-discrimination for all Africans.
Participants will explore the relationship between gender-based abuses under ISIS and State-sanctioned discrimination and violence against women, highlighting lessons for policymakers and women’s rights advocates in diverse contexts of political and armed conflict.
Another opportunity to see Toyin Odutalo’s great talent. Portraits of Artists in their Absence, an exhibit at the National Academy Museum.
Wangechi Mutu’s next public lecture in NYC at the William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry. She will discuss how art and sculpture allows expression of sensuality, social critique and rebellion.
Sexual Assault Response Team is recruiting volunteer Rape Crisis Advocates to support survivors in the ER in Bronx public hospitals. SART will provide free training as a rape trauma counselor (Feb 28, March 7, 14, 21, and 28).
In ‘Emergencies’ a working man lambasts thieving politicians from the very high seat of his government ambulance. Read Peace Adzo Medie’s short story on SIN/GIN.
Okey Ndibe (Arrows of Rain & Foreign Gods, Inc.), Dolan Morgan, David Hollander and Erika Anderson at Jimmy’s no. 43 aka Sunday Salon NYC. Tasty prose .
Katrina Majkut, creator and curator of the Feminist Bride is in dialogue with SIN/GIN, listen up!