The Best Events Happening in Brooklyn This Week: 2.23.19 – 3.1.19
There's always something to do!
There's always something to do!
How the Startup World Changes in a Down Market and How to Adapt
345 Adams Street at Hank’s Saloon
Time: 6pm – 8pm
FREE
After years of booming companies and huge valuations, a downturn seems like it might be coming. Will it be a crash like the dot-com bust? Will it be a gradual deflation? Or is this just a momentary lag on the way to higher highs? We talk with venture capitalist JJ Kasper about how the startup world changes in a down economy, and how people in the technology world can best position themselves to get ahead of it and even turn it into an opportunity. Your first drink is on the house, and snacks will be served by Hill Country Food Park.
Supply Chain & Production in Fashion
10 Grand Army Plz at Brooklyn Public Library
Time: 6pm – 8pm
FREE
Join the library as they explore the world of supply chains and production with Sonia Park, Assistant Vice President, Creative and Applied Tech at NYCEDC. Learn what it takes to expand your business and go into mass production.
Book Talk: Force & Freedom: Black Abolitionists and the Politics of Violence
128 Pierrepont Street at Brooklyn Historical Society
Time: 6:30pm – 8pm
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Price: $5
Kellie Jackson, assistant professor of Africana Studies at Wellesley College, examines the political and social tensions preceding the American Civil War and the conditions that led some black abolitionists to believe that slavery might only be abolished by violence.
Herbs for Opening & Healing the Heart
987 Flushing Avenue at Catland
Time: 7:30pm – 8:30pm
Price: $20
In this workshop you will look at Herbs and rituals for healing past emotional wounds and opening the heart to loving others as well as yourself. Learn ways to use infusions, essences, baths, and incenses to help yourself break down walls, release fear of love/vulnerability, work thru feelings of guilt and resentment, and find the path to a healthier heart energy.
THE HATE U GIVE WITH LIVE STREAM Q&A
445 Albee Square W at Alamo Drafthouse
Time: 9pm
Price: $5 (food & beverage voucher)
Join Alamo for a free screening of THE HATE U GIVE, followed by a livestream Q&A with director George Tillman Jr., actor Russell Hornsby, and led by CNN Political Commentator Symone D. Sanders.
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