Know Your Rights Workshop

E-Building, E-242 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States

Join us for an informative Know Your Rights workshop facilitated by Elinor Rahmani, LaGuardia’s CUNY Citizenship Now! attorney. This workshop will provide attendees with information regarding their legal rights and protections in various situations. The session will cover key topics, from civil rights and workplace protections to interactions with law enforcement, and family preparedness strategies. […]

CTL Open House

E-Building, E-242 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States

The goal of the CTL Open House is to showcase the value of the CTL seminars through voices of faculty and staff who have participated in them once or multiple times. The conversations will highlight the opportunities to nurture collegial relationships, and engage in collaborative work and reflection that the seminars provide. Participants will also […]

Ciguapa Unbound: Tranceformations of AfroLatinx Feminist Epistemologies

E-Building, E-242 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States

This talk begins with Dr. Omaris Zamora's own critically fabulated story of La Cigüapa, a Dominican folktale figure similar to Mexico's La Llorona, as an exercise for thinking about her character and the historical context in which she is initially imagined. Dr. Zamora offers a transnational examination of this figure against the backdrop of colonialism, […]

Who’s Foolin’ Who? Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies Under Attack

E-Building, E-242 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States

Join faculty, staff and students as we explore questions and challenges about the ways higher education, specifically the social sciences, women, gender, and sexuality programs are under attack, and how to advocate and connect with our agency. Resources will be shared. For more information, or for ASL Interpreting services or other accommodations, please contact Deema […]

Black Empowerment Summit 2025: “The Black Code: The Influence of Politics, Wealth, Culture and Education”

E-Building, E-242 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States +1 more

The Black Code represents a strategic framework for empowerment, emphasizing the interconnected roles of politics, wealth, culture, and education in shaping Black excellence and progress. It embodies the principles of knowledge, leadership, and economic strength, inspiring individuals to harness their influence and create lasting change within their communities. Register for this event. For more information, […]

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