Power of Peace

While waiting on their non-profit 501-C3 (non-profit) status, La Lutta provides fiscal sponsorship to Power of Peace so that any donations or not for profit products that are purchased on the Power of Peace will be provide full non-profit tax benefits to their donors. http://www.powerofpeace.com/about/pop/non-profit/status

Project 843

Project 843 is a documentary series on the cultural impact of Central Park on New York City and the world. The project is filmed and edited by New York City youth.        

A Kiss to the Land by Denizé Lauture

http://www.subpresscollective.com/a-kiss-to-the-land-by-denize-lauture/ A Kiss to the Land by Denizé Lauture, Poems selected and introduced by Antonino D’Ambrosio Invoking the dreams of his Haitian ancestors, who now haunt his memories, Denizé Lauture’s poetry is imbued with a sense of never forgetting, reminding us all that the story of enduring must continue to be written, spoken, and dreamt. Writing and performing in […]

Frank Serpico

“Frank Serpico” is a finely etched and fascinating documentary. Directed by Antonino D’Ambrosio, it’s a portrait of the legendary Brooklyn-born Italian- American cop who blew the whistle on New York police corruption in the late ’60s and early ’70s — and, of course, it’s a movie you can hardly watch without comparing it to “Serpico,” […]

SoundHunters

Part of the award-winning transmedia project produced by a_Bahn and broadcast around the world by ARTE. “I am, what the French call, a “poet engage” or engagement poet,” noted poet and educator Denize Lauture declares in the film Speak the Words the Way You Breathe. The film is critically acclaimed filmmaker (Let Fury Have the […]

A Furious Heartbeat

Public Reception December 19, 2009 Exhibition Dates December 19, 2009 – January 09, 2010 Shepard Fairey and Antonino D’Ambrosio present D’Ambrosio’s A Heartbeat and a Guitar and Let Fury Have the Hour with a unique multimedia exhibit, featuring: Fairey’s original artwork for A Heartbeat and a Guitar and the upcoming Let Fury Have the Hour […]

How creative response artists and activists can transform world

In an exchange of essays on American democracy published in the January 11, 1941, issue of The Nation, a few leading intellectuals of the time explored the question “Who owns the future?” The context: an escalating world war and the rise of fascism and despotism, which had engulfed the world in an ideology that would cost […]

“No Free Lunch” with Lewis Black

Comedian Lewis Black Rants Against Corporate Greed – A short film starring the groundbreaking comedian Lewis Black. Written/directed by Antonino D’Ambrosio (critically acclaimed author of “Let Fury Have the Hour” and the upcoming “A Heartbeat and A Guitar”), “No Free Lunch” is presented by the union SEIU and produced with Noise-Pop Industries. This is the […]