Pittsburgh and New York: a love story
Pittsburgh and New York: a love story

Pittsburgh and New York: a love story

$40.00
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Tuesday June 3rd

"Pittsburgh and New York: a love story"

Doors open @ 5pm
Presentation @ 6pm
Sarah's Fire @ 6:30pm
Reception @ 8pm
A curated evening of Pittsburgh and New York City connections. Enjoy a brief presentation by University of Pittsburgh alum and Black Gotham Experience Founder, Kamau Ware. After the Sarah's Fire, there will be a reception at BGX Gallery.

Sarah's Fire

Length: 90 minutes 

The second of five in the core stories of the Black Gotham Experience that starts in 1664 in the small town known as Land of the Blacks on day two of British New York. Sarah’s Fire is a tale set on the southern tip of the island Manhattan that is home to both free and enslaved Black people. This walking tour illustrates the peculiar universe of urban slavery in a port city with deep ties to the sugar plantations of the West Indies. A key persona in this story is an enslaved woman named Sarah who is one of 29 people that participate in the first militarized Black rebellion on the island of Manhattan that took place April 6th 1712.

We meet up at BGX Gallery; 192 Front Street in Manhattan's Seaport District between Fulton Street and John Street. 

Train Access: A, C, 2, 3, 4, 5, J, or Z to Fulton Street