by Andy Piascik Suddenly Staughton Lynd is all the rage. Again. In the last several years, Lynd has published a number of new books as well as new editions of classics such as Rank and File, plus a memoir co-authored with his wife Alice. In addition, two books about his life as an activist have been published, one on the years through 1970 by educator … [Read more...] about Forever Young: Staughton Lynd
Windsor’s First Knight
Windsor Partnership’s seventh annual First Knight event will be taking place within the Village of Windsor on December 31st 6:00 pm to Midnight! Attendance at this event is free of charge thanks to our many sponsors: Williams Energy, Visions Federal Credit Union and Windsor Lions to name a few. Food and beverages are available throughout the event for a … [Read more...] about Windsor’s First Knight
Rivers of Relations: Indigenous Binghamton
Indigenous & Non-Indigenous Community Members to Open Exhibit Rivers of Relations: Indigenous Binghamton The Rivers of Relations: Indigenous Binghamton exhibit will open November 30th at 6pm at The Bundy Museum of Art & History 129 Main Street Binghamton NY 13905. Indigenous people have always existed in this valley which now contains the city of … [Read more...] about Rivers of Relations: Indigenous Binghamton
Bob Johnston Photography Competition in 8th Year
The Cooperative Gallery 213 and the Two Rivers Photography Club are sponsoring the 8th Bob Johnston Photography Show and Competition January 4-26th, 2019. “Now in its eighth year, this Photo Competition attracts the best photography in the Southern Tier in both black and white and color,” according to Geof Gould of the Cooperative Gallery. “We are very … [Read more...] about Bob Johnston Photography Competition in 8th Year
Playwrights & Artists Festival Nov 16-25
KNOW Theatre's Playwrights & Artists Festival opens this weekend, with six plays inspired by three works of art. There really is nothing like it in our community -- two weekends of new plays, and you, the audience, the final and essential ingredient. This is uncharted territory, and these writers/actors/directors want to hear what YOU saw, thought, and … [Read more...] about Playwrights & Artists Festival Nov 16-25
Progressive Power Grows in State Houses Across the Country
DENVER, Colo. – Last night, progressives made significant gains in state houses across the nation, creating new opportunities to advance progressive policies and taking a critical next step in strengthening progressive power in the states. Candidates that ran on a progressive platform will now be focused on passing policies including expanding Medicaid, … [Read more...] about Progressive Power Grows in State Houses Across the Country
Heart of New York Mural
The Here in the Heart of NY mural maps about 18,000 square miles from the headwaters of the Susquehanna River need Cooperstown to Lake Erie on 300 square feet along Water Street. Here in the Heart of NY mural maps 18,000 square miles from Cooperstown to Ohio & Pennsylvania. At one foot = 8.5 miles, you can find the street where you live and the places … [Read more...] about Heart of New York Mural
Armistice Day: The Hope of Peace
Veterans for Peace of Broome County will celebrate the hope of peace on this 100th anniversary of the end of World War 1 by reclaiming Armistice Day. In 1954, Veterans Day replaced Armistice Day. Veterans for Peace of Broome invites community members to gather at First Congregational Church corner of Front & Main Sts. Binghamton, NY at 11 AM on November … [Read more...] about Armistice Day: The Hope of Peace
Superintendent Thompson Responds
Dear Concerned Community Member, Thank you for sharing your concerns in a recent email and the opportunity to clarify the action that took place immediately following the incident referenced as occurring on September 11th. The situation in question was brought to the district’s immediate attention that same day, and a thorough review began immediately … [Read more...] about Superintendent Thompson Responds
Assault of Black HS Student Protested
PLOT (Progressive Leaders of Tomorrow) Organizers are asking for action protesting the assault of a black high school student by security staff. They are asking for letters or emails to be sent to Superintendent Thompson ThompsonTATbinghamtonschools.org. The Letter outlines corrective steps to achieve a supportive environment for students of color: I’m … [Read more...] about Assault of Black HS Student Protested