— Thursday, April 26th, 2018 —

STAND AGAINST RACISM Interactive Panel Discussion
30 3rd Avenue at YWCA Brooklyn
Time: 5:30pm – 7:30pm
FREE
YWCA Brooklyn and the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) are both taking a STAND Against Racism through civic engagement and advocacy. Please join them for an interactive panel discussion about racial equity and public health, with guest speaker Dr. Nadia Lopez.

Roasted: The History of Coffee in NYC
128 Pierrepont Street at Brooklyn Historical Society
Time: 6:30pm – 8pm
Price: $10; $5/members
From Arbuckle Coffee to Brooklyn Roasting Company, coffee has been at the center of Brooklyn life for well over a century. Join BHS Director of Public History Julie Golia, coffee impresario and owner of Gillies Coffee Company (which was founded in 1840) Donald Schoenholt, Brooklyn Roasting Company’s Jim Munson, and Erin Meister author of New York City Coffee: A Caffeinated History for a conversation about the love affair that wakes us up every morning.

Introduction to Medicinal Herbalism
936 Madison Street at Earth Arts Center
Time: 6:30pm – 9:30pm
Price: $15
In this two hour workshop, you will be introduced to practical herbalism for wellness and healing, including methods of harvesting, processing and consuming a variety of herbs, roots, and mushrooms and their medicinal benefits. You’ll also learn the various uses of these herbs, as well as methods for integrating them into our lives.

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LIVE DUBBED SITCOMS
308 Bedford Avenue at Videology Bar & Cinema
Time: 7:30pm
Price: $5
Join a cast of acclaimed comedians from NBC, IFC, HBO and McSweeny’s as they improvise new dialogue over muted episodes of your favorite sitcoms and commercials, all based on suggestions from the audience. This month, join Videology for episodes of “BOY MEETS WORLD” and the 2018 Reboot of “ROSEANNE”.

HOW TO DANCE IN OHIO (Q&A WITH DIRECTOR ALEXANDRA SHIVA)
136 Metropolitan Avenue at Nitehawk Cinema
Time: 7:30pm
Price: $16
In honor of Autism Awareness Month, Nitehawk is excited to present a screening to shine light on the fact that 1 in 68 American children are affected by autism. Their program highlights the resources needed to support healthy and fruitful lives for young adults living with autism. Join them to screen the 2015 Peabody award-winning film, How to Dance in Ohio. A Q&A will follow the screening of the film.