Where to NYXT? September + October

 

Hi New Yorkers! Lace up your shoes, bring your sunglasses, and get ready to go out!

All these activities are free or under $20!

 

LGBTQ + Activism - Whitney Museum

The tour “Queer Art and Activism” is part of the Whitney's commitment to fostering dialogue through art. Discover a deeper understanding through community and pride in Chelsea.

09/22 at 4:30PM, 99 Gansevoort Street New York, NY

 

Education - Asia Society

A new report that speaks to the complex challenges in global education: Investing in Knowledge Sharing to Advance SDG 4,” will be launched at Asia Society, at an invitation-only breakfast. The report is co-authored by the Center for Global Education at Asia Society, Results for Development, Teach For All, The Boston Consulting Group, and World Innovation Summit for Education. For more information, please contact EdEvents@AsiaSociety.org.

09/24 from 8:30AM to 10AM, 725 Park Avenue, New York, NY

 

Migration + Photography - Open Society Foundation

Show up at the opening reception of “Another Way Home,” the 25th installment of Open Society Foundation’s Moving Walls exhibition series. The exhibition brings together works by thirteen artists, journalists, and creative technologists who are exploring the topic of migration through documentary practice.

09/25 from 6PM to 9PM, 224 West 57th Street, New York, NY

 

Photo from Project Luz

 

Bike Skills - Bike New York

Bike Skills 101: Learn to Ride is a free class for adults and mature teens that want to get ready to ride the city! It’s the first from a series of lessons that you can take through Bike New York. Find more classes here.

10/02 from 10AM to 12PM, in Roosevelt Island at the Sportspark Gym


 

Healthcare - American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Join a quarter of a million people from hundreds of cities across all 50 states to raise awareness and funds that will save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide. Organized by AFSP,  here are the links for their walks in NYC that will take place during the end of September and October: Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx, Staten Island.


 

Film - Lincoln Center

“She’s Running” from Vice Media is a portrayal of what life is like for female political candidates in 2018, offering viewers rare insight into a political campaign. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

10/10 at 7:30PM, David Rubenstein Atrium, Broadway Avenue and 62nd Street, New York, NY


 

Family Program - Japan Society

Dreaming of bento, manga and ikebana flower? Join the Family Workshops at the Japan Society, dedicated for children and adults to enjoy the opportunity to construct works of art based on a different theme each month. Keep in mind that you need to register in advance!

10/14 at 2:30PM, 333 East 47th Street New York, NY


 

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