Mayday Space

Mayday Space

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A community space and organizing hub in Bushwick, Brooklyn for engaging programming, event hosting & social justice activism for all of NYC! Nicholas Ave.

08/06/2025

join us for Mupasi with on wednesday, august 13. a journaling session centered in mutual presence connection. supplies & light refreshments provided. bring a friend ๐Ÿ’Œ

Photos from Mayday Space's post 04/29/2025

introducing the amazing artists performing this Friday, May 2nd starting 6:30 @ Mayday Space ๐Ÿ”ฅ

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Sarah Khatami () is an Iranian Muslim singer/songwriter with a keen eye for storytelling and a soulful voice that resonates with honesty and vulnerability. Her debut album, โ€œstalemate,โ€ was released in June 2024, receiving high praise from many notable music publications, including Illustrate Magazine and Cougar Microbes. Growing up with a diverse fusion of cultural influences, Sarahโ€™s unique style merges elements of R&B, soul, and jazz, highlighted by complex vocal arrangements, expressed in both English and Farsi.

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Noah Arhm Choi is the author of Cut to Bloom, winner of the 2019 Write Bloody Prize. A Lambda Literary Writer in Schools, they received an MFA from Sarah Lawrence, and their work has appeared in Adroit Journal, The Rumpus, Poetry Daily, the recent anthology We the Gathered Heat: Asian American and Pacific Islander Poetry, Performance, and Spoken Word, and elsewhere. Noah was shortlisted for the Poetry International Prize and received the Ellen Conroy Kennedy Poetry Prize, alongside fellowships and residencies from Kundiman, the Sewanee Writersโ€™ Conference, and the Adirondack Center for Writing.

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Chispa is a collaborative music project featuring .chispa and Learning from music traditions from Latin America and the Caribbean, their music dreams of composting systems of oppression, reconnecting with the land, and channeling the power of q***r community.

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Dalia Elhassan is a Sudanese-American poet and writer based in NYC. Her work has been featured in the Michigan Quarterly Review, The Kenyon Review, SUNU Journal and most recently in the New-Generation African Poets Series (Sita) with her chapbook, In Half Light (2019, Akashic Books & African Poetry Book Fund). She is a recipient of the Hajja Razia Sharif Sheikh Prize for nonfiction and was shortlisted for the 2018 Brunel International African Poetry Prize. She can be found online

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