GIT NYC Entrepreneurship & Venture Series with Columbia Venture Community!

How often do you get to hear from active venture capitalists on how to become a venture capitalist?  And how often do you get to hear the inside scoop from women venture capitalists?  Not very often.  On November 10th, you can hear from a panel of four outstanding women who successfully broke into the club.  At this one-of-a-kind event brought to you by Girls in Tech NYC and Columbia Venture Community, Golden Seeds Fund General Partner, Peggy Wallace, will moderate a discussion among Melody Koh (Time Warner Investments), Christina Cacioppo (Union Square Ventures), and Sylvia Kuyel (Starvest Partners).  The panelists will discuss each of their unique career paths, give advice on finding a VC position, and share their individual investment theses and thoughts.

Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to learn from the movers and shakers of entrepreneurship and deal-making!  The event will be held at Samsung Experience, 10 Columbus Circle, 3rd Floor. Reception will start at 6:30pm, and program at 7pm.  Registration fee is $5, so sign up early before the event sells out.  For those of you who can’t be with us in NYC – please check back on the event page for a livestream link to the event graciously provided by Watchitoo!

According to the 2010 Silicon Alley 100 listings which rank 100 notable members of the New York Tech community, when broken down by gender, 87% of those listed were male or a team of men. Some say this skewed number is not so much about blatant sexism, but caused by the human inclination to seek out those who look like themselves. The answer to this may lie with first realizing this unconscious bias exists and weighing the important factors when considering whom to seek out.  As dramatic as these figures seem regarding women’s representation, the tech industry’s spirit is founded on progressive thought and innovation, unlike some other old boys club type industries.  GIT hopes to continue the discussion not only for the tech industry, but also to its extension in finance and venture capital with a live discussion on November 10th!

Men Can Stop Rape training in NYC and DC

Named by the Catalogue for Philanthropy as “one of the best small charities in the Greater Washington region”

Men Can Stop Rape (MCSR)’s comprehensive “From Theory to Practice” Training has equipped thousands of professionals and activists in engaging men to prevent gender-based violence.Through interactive group exercises, role-playing, and multi-media presentations, “From Theory to Practice” prepares participants with the skills necessary to motivate men to take a more active role in challenging attitudes and behaviors that support rape and other forms of men’s violence against women.

We are adding an additional training to our “From Theory to Practice” lineup! In addition to our January 5-7 training in Washington, DC, we will be conducting a January 19-21 training in New York!

Training Dates and Locations:

Register for the “From Theory to Practice” Training in DC

January 5-7, 2011

Center for Education on Violence Against Women – Washington, DC

Deadline to register: Dec 3, 2010

Register for the “From Theory to Practice” Training in NYC

January 19-21, 2011

John Jay College of Criminal Justice – New York, NY

Deadline to register: Dec 10, 2010

This training is for:

Victim service providers :: Educators and youth-serving professionals :: College and university personnel :: Peer educators :: Law enforcement :: Military SARCs :: Students and activists

The training equips the participant with:

  • A theoretical framework and introduction to social change theory as it relates to preventing men’s violence against women
  • A comprehensive understanding of the Strength Campaign and its application
  • Valuable tactics for public speaking around these issues
  • Effective strategies for working with and engaging men and boys
  • Recognize the intersections between different types of oppressions (i.e. racism, classism, and heterosexism)
  • Thorough understanding of bystander intervention and how to facilitate MCSR’s “Gut Check” Bystander Intervention training

Upon completion of the training each participant will receive:

  • 50+ page training manual which includes presentation and facilitation guides
  • Access to a network of professionals in this field
  • Discounts for our public awareness materials, Strength Trainings, and Strength Workshops

Registration Cost

Registration is $500 which includes the full three-day training, breakfast each day, and MCSR’s training manual. Travel and lodging is not included. Our trainings only allow for 20-25 participants so register online now!
Unable to attend either training? Request that we come to you!

MEN CAN STOP RAPE (MCSR) | creating cultures free from violence | www.mencanstoprape.org

Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mcsrape | Twitter: http://twitter.com/mencanstoprape

POP & POLITICS With Farai Chideya

Join us for our third Pop and Politics radio special, a post-elections live panel at WNYC’s The Greene Space. This event promises to be a lively discussion about politics and where our country is headed, with a diverse group of guests. The show will also feature audience questions and thoughts. Hope to see you there–this is your chance to voice your opinion on a national radio show!

Please RSVP at poppoliticsRSVP@gmail.com. We know this is in the middle of the morning on a school day, so if you can’t make it, kindly pass it onto all your smart, politically engaged friends!

All best,

Farai Chideya and the Pop & Politics team

Mother of Rock: Lillian Roxon, at New York’s Documentary Festival

Witness to New York’s music scene of the 1960s and 70s, Lillian Roxon was a trail blazer of rock criticism while mingling with the likes of John and Yoko, the Velvet Underground and Janis Joplin.

“Mother of Rock: Lillian Roxon” will be screened on Saturday November 6th, 2010 at 1:45 PM, at NYU’s Kimmel Center 4th Floor (Eisner Auditorium) and on Tuesday November 9th, 2010 at 3:30 PM, at IFC Center. Tickets are $16 and can be purchased via the DOC NYC website, www.docnyc.net.

This is a U.S. Premiere of Paul Clarke’s film.

Feminist Web Comedy Vag Magazine Is Now Online

Vag Magazine is not your grandma’s feminist magazine, though we support her as a woman. Join founders Fennel, Sylvie, and Bethany, staffers Heavy Flo (a hero on the roller derby circuit), Reba (truly a legend of gonzo feminist pop culture journalism), and Meghan (the lone holdover from fashion magazine Gemma, which the Vag founders bought out with the proceeds from their Etsy shop), as well as enthusiastic intern Kit as they teach you how to be a better woman. In the second episode “Reject All American” (all episodes are named after seminal feminist albums), Bethany meets with menstrual cup company The Keeper about sponsoring the first issue of Vag, Kit learns the ropes, and Meghan tries to pitch a skirt story. New episodes will be posted each Monday.

Vag Magazine stars Kate McKinnon (Logo’s Big Gay Sketch Show, Adult Swim’s Venture Brothers), Nicole Drespel, Jocelyn Guest, Sarah Claspell, Veronica Osorio (Boves), Morgan Grace Jarrett (Big Fish, Love Liza), and Leslie Meisel (UCB’s Love Can Suck a Dick…And So Can I!). Shannon O’Neill (UCB’s Prison Freaks: A Talent Show) and Nicole Shabtai (Landline TV, UCB’s Citizen Rothstein) guest star.

Vag Magazine was created and written by Caitlin Tegart (The Pretty Good Sports Show, The Edge With Jake Sasseville) and Leila Cohan-Miccio (UCB’s This Is About Smith). The series is produced by Nicole Shabtai and directed by Zach Neumeyer.

Early praise for Vag Magazine:
“An excellent new web series…Get excited about this one.” – Adam Frucci, Splitsider.com
“A new Web comedy series plays Etsy-loving, patriarchy-hating third-wavers for laughs — and it works! We feminists have a reputation for being humorless killjoys with an inability to laugh at ourselves. Let me state for the record, however, that I laughed — and hard — when I saw the previews for a new Web comedy series that pokes fun at third-wave feminist hipsters like myself.” – Tracy Clark-Flory, Salon.com
“Vag Magazine made me think about feminism even as it parodies some aspects of it–and that makes it smart and funny.” – Kathleen Richter, Ms. Magazine
“The actresses seem written for their roles.” – Ricardo Bilton, New York Observer
“The events and people depicted in the series — coming from someone who has witnessed these firsthand — are at once completely absurd and entirely authentic.” – Alex Alvernaz, FishbowlNY/Mediabistro.com
“The series definitely delivers in the LOL department. Many of the plotlines and comedic tools are patently ridiculous, and they are endearing and authentic.” – Grace Chu, AfterEllen.com
“Love it.” – Jessica Wakeman, TheFrisky.com

Leila and Caitlin are available for interviews, as are members of the cast. For even more information, check out www.vagmagazine.tv or follow us on Twitter at @VagMagazine.

Reality Bites Back: The Troubling Truth About Guilty Pleasure TV by Jennifer Pozner- Reading & Book Launch Party

Join WAM! NYC and Women In Media & News as Jennifer L. Pozner, WIMN’s Executive Director, reads from her new book, Reality Bites Back.

Nov. 4th Thurs. 7-9:30 PM
Bluestockings
172 Allen St., NYC
Facebook Invite: http://on.fb.me/b58K03

Why is reality television built on such blatant gender and race stereotypes? Why are women and people of color represented so harmfully, and with so much bias, in popular culture? What is “Frankenbite” editing, how many hours of tape are shot for every hour of reality TV aired, and how much cheaper is it to produce a reality show than a scripted program? Is it true that networks are simply “giving people what they want,” or is reality TV really the result of media consolidation, media economics, and stealth advertising?

Find out at Bluestockings, NYC’s leading indy progressive bookstore, at the first official stop on Pozner’s book tour. For more information, seehttp://www.RealityBitesBackBook.com

Also announcing:

Reality Bites Back NYC Book Launch Party Nov 10!
Nov. 10, Wednesday 7:30 – 9:30 PM
Kush Lounge and Bar
191 Chrystie St. (bet. Stanton & Rivington), NYC
http://thekushnyc.com
Facebook invite: http://on.fb.me/cImXt1

After transcribing every episode of three seasons of “Flavor of Love,” after NOT accepting “The Bachelor’s” rose for fourteen seasons, it’s finally here. So come help me (Jenn) celebrate the publication of Reality Bites Back!

The official NYC book launch party will be held at the fabulous Kush bar and lounge. Great people, tasty treats, strong cocktails, maybe some dancing… and a pile of books, ‘natch. (Twist my arm, I’ll sign ’em for you.)

Cohosted by:
* Women In Media & News: www.wimnonline.org
* Culture Kitchen’s Liza Sabater (@blogdiva on Twitter) — who is cohosting this party to double as a NYC indy media and progressive tweet-up
Supported by: Paradigm Shift NYC

BOOKS WILL BE SOLD by NYC’s progressive bookstore, Bluestockings.

RSVPs appreciated. See you there!

PLAYGROUND: A Postmodern Laboratory for Fun and Development

PLAYGROUND
A Postmodern Laboratory for Fun and Development
with Carrie Lobman and David Belmont
Friday, October 29, 7:00-9:00pm
TRS, Inc, 44 E. 32nd Street (betw. Madison & Park Aves)
$25 in advance/$30.00 at the door
Play is at the heart of social therapeutic methodology. Over the last four decades, Fred Newman and Lois Holzman have advanced the discovery that play helps people of all ages grow and develop. The Institute’s Playground series brings together play theory and playful activity in a fun, challenging and philosophically engaging environment where participants can play (and discover) together.  For our October Playground, Carrie Lobman teams up with eclectic music person and community activist David Belmont to get down into some seriously funky and participatory music/movement play. Yes, that means you’ll get to jam on some cool instruments…as well as vocal sounds. Conversation also likely to occur.

Carrie Lobman is director of pedagogy at the East Side Institute, the founder of the Institute’s Developing Teachers Fellowship Program and associate professor at the Rutgers University Graduate School of Education. She is co-author of Unscripted Learning: Using Improvisation Across the K-8 Curriculum and frequent presenter at professional conferences on learning, development and play, including meetings of the American Educational Research Association, the Association for the Study of Play and the International Society for Cultural and Activity Research.

David Belmont is an entrepreneur, musician and political activist. He coordinated Lenora Fulani’s presidential ballot drives in 1988 and 1992 and is currently a statistician and researcher for the Neo-Independent magazine.  His formal musical credits include co-writing the film score of Fred Newman’s Nothing Really Happens (with Josh Neretin), arranging the music (with Michael Walsh) and co-creating the sound design (with Michael Klein) for Castillo Theatre productions of Fred Newman’s Safe At Third (Josh Gibson Don’t Bunt) and Heiner Müller’s The Task. His latest CD, WindWater Journal Entries, was released in May of this year. David co-leads Live Music Continuum workshops with Mary Abrams and has built several small businesses.
To register, go to www.eastsideinstitute.org and click on “Classes and Events”, or contact Melissa Meyer, 212.941.8906, ext 304, mmeyer@eastsideinstitute.org.

The New York Abortion Access Fund and The Doula Project invite you to a benefit concert on election day!

After you cast your ballot, come join us to raise money for two
incredible organizations that help women in New York. Your proceeds
will go directly to help women who cannot afford their abortion
services and need financial and emotional support.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010 at 7:00pm
Downstairs at The National Underground
$20 Cover at the Door

Musical Guests: Neckbeard Telecaster
With, The Art of Shooting and Youngman Grand

Musican brothers Joey & Gavin DeGraw opened The National Underground
to provide a home for New York City and the nation’s best independent
musicians to showcase their talents to an appreciative audience. The
National Underground has more live bands performing per week then any
club in New York City. Join us at this throwback NYC Rock/Americana/
Country venue in the tradition of the great NYC clubs like CBGB’s and
The Bottom Line.

Bring your friends, and rock out for a good cause!

If you can’t attend, please feel free to make a donation online at
nyaaf.org
.

Find out more about NYAAF here: http://www.nyaaf.org/about/
Find out more about The Doula Project here: http://www.doulaproject.org/

See you on Election Day!

Ticket to Ride – 5 Stars, Midwest Book Review – “Very Highly Recommended”

Ticket to Ride

by Philip Scott Wikel

Review:
“Adulthood wasn’t easy when everyone around you wanted you to destroy what adulthood was. “Ticket to Ride” is a novel telling the story of Morgan and Livy coming to adulthood during a time where revolutions of all types were coming ahead and so many messages were going around, no one knew who to follow or believe. “Ticket to Ride” is an exciting read with its own take on the 1960s and 1970s. – James A. Cox, Midwest Book Review, a prestigious reviewer of books connected to “Cengage Learning, Gale Interactive (published four times yearly for academic, corporate, and public library systems), as well as such book review databases as LexisNexis and Goliath.

Book Synopsis:
Ticket to Ride is a timeless tale of two writers coming-of-age. While it’s set in the late 70s Ticket to Ride is as universal in it’s message as Homer’s Odyssey. Enriched with allusions to literary and rock ‘n roll classics, readers of Ticket to Ride will see Morgan and Livy moving from being innocent 17-year-olds to becoming fully realized adults and, like America, anxiously redefining the ideas of “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.”


Author’s Blog: http://philipscottwikel.wordpress.com
Publisher: Julian Day Publishing

HollaBack!: Feminist Responses to Street Harassment

Sulzberger Parlor, 3rd Floor Barnard Hall
Broadway at 117th Street
New York, NY

Created By Barnard Center for Research on Women

Panel Discussion featuring Shannon Lynberg, Emily May, Oraia Reid, and Chai Shenoy

Street harassment, or sexual harassment in public spaces, is an issue with which just about every woman has some experience. Activists from New York City and Washington, DC will discuss new, innovative ways to combat street harassment using technology, mapping, and community organizing. Through online activism, public policy and advocacy, and outre…ach, these activists have succeeded in giving people from many different communities a forum in which they can speak out against gender-based street harassment.

Shannon Lynberg is the co-founder of Holla Back DC! Shannon has worked with various organizations to improve the lives of women and girls. In November 2008, Shannon was featured as one of “Tomorrow’s Leaders” in O, The Oprah Magazine.

Emily May is a social entrepreneur and the co-founder HollaBack!, a movement to end street harassment, and New Yorkers for Safe Transit, a coalition dedicated to safe transit for all. Emily also has a Master’s Degree from the London School of Economics and was recently selected as one of thirty “Women Making History” by the Women’s Media Center along with Rachel Maddow and Nancy Pelosi.

Oraia Reid is a social entrepreneur with over a decade of experience dedicated to empowering communities on behalf of LGBTQ communities, socio/political justice, women’s rights, with a focus on direct services to eradicate gender-based violence. She is the Executive Director of RightRides for Women’s Safety, an award-winning New York City nonprofit she founded in 2004, whose mission is to create safer communities by ending sexual harassment and assault through direct services, safety advocacy and community organizing.

Chai Shenoy is the co-founder of Holla Back DC!, an online, community-based organization whose aim is to educate and address public sexual harassment and assault. In addition to Holla Back DC!, Chai is Policy & Technical Assistance Attorney at Break the Cycle and oversees policy initiatives that relate to how schools address dating violence and sexual violence

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