FBP x Center for Arts Politics and Public Policy (NYU) x A Lot More Beautiful 2013 Research. Affectual Mapping. Practice. Theory. Love. Small interventions, radical intent.

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FBP x Center for Arts Politics and Public Policy (NYU) x A Lot More Beautiful 2013 Research. Affectual Mapping. Practice. Theory. Love. Small interventions, radical intent.
Round three this Saturday! If you live in zipcodes 11213 or 11233 COME THRU - RSVP to the the community dinner here http://bit.ly/1FnHRDO #knownunknowns #freebreakfastprogram #iamweeksville #welcomehome
frenchie on fleek - think tank success this past Sunday - 👀for updates #knownunknowns #freebreakfastprogram
Weeksville project in motion #knownunknowns #freebreakfastprogram
Very grateful to be in partnership with the Weeksville Heritage Center to implement another manifestation of Breakfast for Dinner.
Residents of zip codes 11213 and 11233 please email [email protected] for RSVP details
FBP x WKSV work getting started today, 5/17/2015. Much More to come - stay in the know
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November 15th. Come and visit us on the block at 13th and York St in Philadelphia, PA for our final installment of A Lot More Beautiful. This in collaboration with the Philadelphia Public History Truck and artist Tim Portlock; bring forth an artistic intervention in the 181st District.
More updates to come throughout the week.
Noticing Experiment. NYU Arts Politics, students, friends. Thank you all for coming.
FBP + Youth Action's Inspiring Leaders Program and participants in our Cultural Exchange Program.
Oct. 11, 2014.
Defining a "Noticing Experiment"
Tied within the knot of the very notion of “experiment” is the conception of a failure to . . . A failure to prove, a failure to see. It must be known, and by this we ought to mean felt, that failings are not bad. They are the ground by which anything new may be seen. To notice entails that we do not see everything, but we indeed see something. Each person sees things differently. Experimentation is always an opening up of possibility. It is not a foreclosure of ways of seeing, but to inquire into what is being seen; an inquiry into what we notice around and about us. These “noticings” are how we come to construct a world. It is right there, then, where there is any hope of making, seeing, new worlds out there. These are our successes. Ones in and of the rubble of our strivings - our failings. Of our experimentation. It is there where we notice and move towards different ways to feel about how we see ourselves in and outside of these worlds. Therein lies the possibility of a new understanding.
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Programs. Programs. Programs. free breakfast Programs.
FBP Cultural Exchange. 10 youth. Ernest Cole. Pato Hebert. Philadelphia to New York, New York.
Please donate here.
Follow the link below to participate in The Free Breakfast Program’s Cultural Exchange Fund. With your donation, you will become a part of FBP’s initiative with youth from Philadelphia in New York City.
The cultural exchange is a collaborative intervention in conjunction with New York University’s GreyArt Gallery and their Ernest Cole Exhibition, Philadelphia’s Youth Action Inspiring Leaders Program and artist/professor Pato Hebert.
Click HERE to Donate.
The nonprofit sector originated as part of the neutralization of radical movements such as the Panthers who were building support and community by providing free services, like the youth breakfast program, to oppressed and marginalized neighborhoods.
nuanced-subversion responding to a conversation on my Facebook page when a person conflated radical organizing with the nonprofit sector, as if the latter could achieve the revolutionary ends of dismantling oppression at its capitalist roots. (via atelier-populaire)
FBP. ALMB2. More to come.