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Weekly NYC Events Calendar: Dec. 5 to Dec. 11 – The Indypendent

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THURS DEC 54PM5:30PM FREEPROTEST: Bring the Close The Camps Vigil to the NYSE Tree LightingJoin Rise and Resist as it brings its Abolish ICE lights and holiday-themed signs to the 96th Annual Christmas Tree Lighting at the New York Stock Exchange. Remind revelers that seeking asylum is a human right and that the United States must stop detaining and deporting immigrants. The tree lighting begins at 5vp.m.. Meet up at 4 p.m. at Federal Hall on the NE corner of Wall St. and Broad St.New York Stock Exchange11 Wall St., Mnhtn

THRU JAN 15TUES, THURSUN 12PM6PM FREEART: No New Jails NYC The Art & Design of a MovementDesign, art, movement, dance and cultural work have been critical to No New Jails NYCs mission of imagining safety without prisons or police. Artists, filmmakers, poets and many more people have contributed their work to its campaign. Opening reception, Friday at 7 p.m.ABC No Rio in Exile at the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space155 Avenue C, Mnhtn

THRU DEC 8THUR & FRI 7PM, SAT & SUN 1PM & 7PM FREETHEATER: The Public Theater Mobile Units Measure for MeasureIn this production, set in 1979 New Orleans, Mardi Gras has been officially cancelled, yet the community is still celebrating. Temporarily left in charge by the Duke, the upright and uptight Lord Angelo has decided to crack down on the citys debauchery, arresting young Claudio for impregnating his fiance Juliet before their wedding. When virtuous Isabella, Claudios sister, hears of his death sentence, she begs Lord Angelo for mercy. But hypocritical Angelo propositions her instead, leaving Isabella with an impossible choice: save her soul or her brothers life. In this timely production, lovers and leaders in disguise reveal how those in power take advantage of those without it begging the question, can the law be both just and merciful?The Public Theater425 Lafayette St., Mnhtn

THRU DEC 15THURSUN, 8PM & 3PM $20THEATER: Bread & PuppetThe legendary theater troupe comes home to its Lower East Side roots with its annual holiday performance. This year features the Honey Lets Go Home Opera from Dec. 58 and the Diagonal Life Circus from Dec. 1215. ThursdaySaturday shows will be held at 8 p.m. with Saturday and Sunday matinees at 3 p.m.Theater For the New City155 First Ave., Mnhtn

DEC 5DEC 6THUR 8PM, FRI 9:30PM $15$35PERFORMANCE: Forward FestivalAn annual tradition curated by 577 records that continues to delight audiences year after year with its surprising and eclectic lineup.Union Pool (Friday)484 Union Ave., Brooklyn&ShapeShifter Lab18 Whitwell Pl., Bklyn

FRI DEC 67:30PM10PM FREEPARTY: Certain Days 2020 Calendar Launch PartyCome on out and hear from people who made and contributed their art and articles to the 2020 Certain Days Freedom for Political Prisoners calendar. Now in its 19th year of publication, the calendar is required reading for radicals, leftists and all who support political prisoners and advocate the end of mass incarceration. Its filled with radical historical dates, 12 thought-provoking articles and beautiful artwork. All proceeds support prisoners and grassroots organizations.168 Canal St., 6th Fl., Mnhn

FRI DEC 69PM1AM FREEPARTY: Funk & File: Holiday Social and Organizing Fair with RPMRevolutions Per Minute, the official radio show and podcast of NYC-Democratic Socialists of America, is having a party and youre invited! Featuring a DJ set from SAREEN (brownprivilege.com) and a poster design donated by Dash Robb (dashiellrobb.com). DSA activists will present updates on their organizing work.Eris Evolution167 Graham Ave., Bklyn

SAT DEC 712PM1:30PM FREESCIENCE: Heading for Extinction (And What to Do About It)In this talk, members of Extinction Rebellion will share the latest climate science on where our planet is heading, discuss some of the current psychology around climate change, and offer solutions through the study of social movements.Abrons Arts Center466 Grand St., Mnhtn

SAT DEC 75:30PM FREETALK: Martyrs of McCarthyismA presentation and open discussion highlighting the lives and struggles of Paul Robeson and Vito Marcantonio.Penn South, Building 8A Community Room343 8th Ave., Mnhtn

SUN DEC 83:30PM5PM FREEPROTEST: All I Want for Christmas Is Free Abortion on DemandMost New Yorkers dont know that the Basilica of St. Patricks Old Cathedral in Nolita sends hundreds of parishioners to the Planned Parenthood down the street in protest every month. Help NYC For Abortion Rights spread the word and hold this church accountable for harassing patients. Come sing pro-abortion xmas carols! Songs include such soon-to-be-classics as Hark! The Herald Comrades Sing! Wear your most festive and/or pro-abortion sweaters.261 Mott St., Mnhtn

SUN DEC 84PM6PM FREEPARTY: WW3 illustrated Release PartyWW3 celebrates its 50th issue, Shameless Feminists, with readings and talks by artists and contributors.Printed Matter, Inc.231 11th Ave., Mnhtn

MON DEC 97PM9:30PM FREELIT: Gender Rebels: An Evening of Trans/Queer/Nonbinary ReadingsA night of fiction ranging from the surrealistic to the fantastical to the transgressive, courtesy of several upcoming LGBTQ writers.Bluestockings Bookstore, Caf, & Activist Center172 Allen St., Mnhtn

WED DEC 118:15PM FREECOMEDY: The Uprising Comedy ShowThe best and brightest comedians New York has to offer.Starr Bar214 Starr St., Bklyn

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