— Wednesday, May 23rd, 2018 —

Whose War On Drugs? A #BHeard Town Hall
647 Fulton Street at BRIC
Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm
FREE
BRIC is bringing together stakeholders, thought leaders and Brooklyn’s communities to truly challenge the idea behind, America’s the longest-running war, asking: Who benefits from this war? How can we begin to reverse the collateral damage to our communities? And how do we bridge the gap between public health and the criminal justice system?

Celebrating Haitian History
128 Pierrepont Street at Brooklyn Historical Society
Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Price: $5; FREE/members
Journalist Garry Pierre-Pierre and expert in the Haitian immigrant experience Carolle Charles discuss how the United States’ past occupation of Haiti continues to shape the representation of the country and its people in American culture. Moderated by writer and comedian Tanael Joachim.

Visions, Premonitions, and Precognitive Dreams: Debunking American Psychics
10 Grand Army Plz at Brooklyn Public Library
Time: 7:30pm – 9pm
FREE w/ rsvp
The American fortune-telling business is a two-billion dollar-a-year industry, and while there may be some self-proclaimed psychics who are simply trying to make an honest living by offering advice and spiritual guidance to strangers, many others within the industry are the deliberate perpetrators of malicious fraud who prey upon the vulnerable and naive and whose intentions are as simple as they are nefarious: to separate the gullible from their money.

Labyrinth – FREE Screening
150 Greenpoint Avenue at Brooklyn Bazaar
Time: 8pm – 11pm
FREE
Teenage Sarah (Jennifer Connelly) journeys through a maze to recover her baby brother (Toby Froud) from a goblin king (David Bowie). Seating is first come first served so get there early!

Parks and Recreation Bingo
308 Bedford Avenue at Videology Bar & Cinema
Time: 9pm – 10:30pm
FREE
Watch Parks and Recreation and play BINGO to win FREE drinks.