• DEFA Film Library 30th Anniversary Screening: “Miss Butterfly (Fräulein Schmetterling)”

    Deutsches Haus at NYU and the DEFA Film Library at UMASS Amherst present a screening and discussion of Miss Butterfly (Fräulein Schmetterling) to commemorate the 30thanniversary of the DEFA Film Library. Deutsches Haus at NYU and the DEFA Film Library at UMASS Amherst present a screening and discussion of Miss Butterfly (Fräulein Schmetterling) to commemorate the 30thanniversary of the DEFA Film Library. Opening remarks will be provided […]

  • Climate Justice: A Transatlantic Dialogue

    Panels of experts from Germany and the United States will discuss progress, opportunities and challenges in advancing climate justice at international, federal and subnational levels. Climate change remains one of the greatest threats facing our planet. And yet, its impacts are not experienced equally across the globe. Internationally, developing countries are among the most vulnerable […]

  • Fall Member Networking Reception

    As a member of the GACC NY, you are cordially invited to an exclusive evening of networking and celebration at the German American Chamber of Commerce, Inc.’s Fall Member Reception. Join us at the luxurious showroom of Hugo Boss as we gather to strengthen business connections, foster collaboration, and toast to the German-American community. The […]

  • German Film Office – Paul Robeson: “I’m a Negro. I’m an American.”

    Newly restored 1989 documentary by East German film director Kurt Tetzlaff 4K restoration by the DEFA Foundation in Berlin, Germany, with new English subtitles by the DEFA Film Library at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Co-presented with the DEFA Film Library and Anthology Film Archives. This 1989 documentary—made by East German film director Kurt Tetzlaff, […]

  • Two at 1014: Kristina Lunz and Enuma Okoro on Foreign Policy, Climate, and Feminism

    Two days after the UN General Assembly in New York City, 1014 presents Financial Times columnist Enuma Okoro and Kristina Lunz, co-founder of the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy, in conversation about chances to improve global climate policy and creating a more caring international order. They will discuss feminist foreign policy and the accelerating climate […]

  • Book Presentation: The Art of Assembly

    In his book The Art of Assembly. Political Theatre Today curator and author Florian Malzacher surveys theatre today to demonstrate its political potential in both form and content. Drawing on numerous examples from around the world in performance, visual art, and activist art, he examines works that draw on the particular possibilities of theatre to […]

  • Kristina Lunz and Enuma Okoro on Foreign Policy, Climate, and Feminism

    Two days after the UN General Assembly in New York City, 1014 presents Financial Times columnist Enuma Okoro and Kristina Lunz, co-founder of the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy, in conversation about our chances to improve global climate policy and create a more caring international order. They will discuss feminist foreign policy and the accelerating […]

  • “A question of taste: Colonial aesthetics, political affects, and taste tanks:” A lecture by Ulrike Bergermann

    Deutsches Haus at NYU presents “A Question of Taste. Colonial Aesthetics, Political Affects, and Taste Tanks” a public lecture and conversation with Ulrike Bergermann, Professor of Media Studies and Katrin Köppert, Assistant Professor for Art History and Popular Cultures. Deutsches Haus at NYU presents “A Question of Taste. Colonial Aesthetics, Political Affects, and Taste Tanks” a public lecture and conversation with Ulrike Bergermann, DAAD Visiting Scholar […]

  • Movie Night: SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING PANTS

    Grab a seat or bring your own blanket and watch your favorite classics on the Big Screen on the Public Square and Gardens. Stop by Verano for some chips and guac or tacos to go! Wells Fargo customers receive priority seating and complimentary blankets on select movie nights (9/15, 10/13, 10/27). Doors open at 5pm […]