PeaceSmiths peace and justice coffeehouse offers music, poetry, and Open Mic time!
See “My Privilege” a Poet’s Theater piece about Long Island
PeaceSmiths Coffeehouse
Friday, December 1, 2023
at 8pm
Music: The band, “Friends”, with Steve Spinner. Covers of Dylan, Neil Young, and more. Musician Steve Spinner has played at PeaceSmiths before in the Open Mic and as a featured Performer!
Poetry: “My Privilege” a Poets Theater piece by Kimberly Wilder
Actor: Jim Navarre (Local actor and activist)
Disparaging comments about Latinos stir up controversy
in two Long Island communities (Riverhead and Brentwood).
Meet the man who does not care.
Open Time: Maybe you!
Bring your song, dance, poem, harangue or whatever it is you do!
$7 at the door
PeaceSmiths is held at…
First United Methodist Church, Amityville
25 Broadway, Amityville, NY, United States, New York
(The southernmost part of Rt. 110)
( “The Last Church on the Left”)
Filed under: activism, children, Education, Long Island schools, poetry Tagged: | brentwood, Jim Navarre, kimberly wilder, poetry theatre, Riverhead, spinner
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