Student Talks: Women, gender, and trauma informed pedagogy
Trauma calls attention to how difficult events can stay with us. Students will lead discussion and activities based on research and plans to explore trauma-informed pedagogy, which is centered on […]
Awakening the Sleeping Giant: Joy as Medicine
In this one-hour interactive workshop, students will explore joy as a powerful form of resistance during these challenging times. Led by the Brujas of Brooklyn (CUNY Professors- Griselda Rodriguez & […]
BRAVE: Breast and gynecologic cancer Research Awareness for Vital Education
Presented by Weill Cornell, this workshop is designed to empower students with essential tools to help reduce the risk of breast and gynecologic cancers among individuals at average risk. This […]
Radical care during chaos
In this workshop, students will explore the importance of relationships, self-care during uncertain times, co-regulation, and grounding techniques. Students will also have space to reflect upon different kinds of relationships, […]
Real Talk about Money
A session that addresses financial literacy, the importance of self-sufficiency, and financial independence, especially for women. An interactive workshop that also addresses the ways finances & control can lead to […]
Artist Lecture with Shellyne Rodriguez
Shellyne Rodriguez is a Bronx-based artist, educator, historian, writer, and community organizer who works in a variety of media, including drawing, painting, collage, and sculpture. Through her multidisciplinary practice Rodriguez […]
HerStory in the Making Kick Off Event: Celebrating Alumni Stories, Mentorship, and the Significance of Women as Mentors
The theme for this year’s HerStory in the Making Kick Off Event is mentorship and the significance of being mentored by women. LAGCC alumni, some of whom work at LAGCC, […]
Women in Politics: Advocacy, Public Service, and Leadership
The Women’s Center & LGBTQ+ Hub, The Political Science Program, The LaGuardia and Wagner Archives and the Student Government Association (SGA) will host an event engaging elected officials and social […]
Women’s Literary Salon
Join us to celebrate women’s voices during Women’s History Month! Bring a short reading to share: poetry, song lyrics, a brief excerpt from a favorite woman author, or your own […]
Designing Motherhood: Things that Make and Break Our Births
In her co-authored book and exhibition, Designing Motherhood: Things that Make and Break Our Births, curator and author Michelle Millar Fisher explores objects and systems that have shaped reproductive arcs […]