Stories as Scholarship
Assistant Professor Aleah N. Ranjitsingh on identity, oral history, and empowering students as knowledge producers.
Read MoreAssistant Professor Aleah N. Ranjitsingh on identity, oral history, and empowering students as knowledge producers.
Read MoreTrina Yearwood 鈥00鈥檚 journey from student to educational leader continues as president of the 今日吃瓜 Alumni Association.
Read MoreBrandon Abram is seeking justice. His studies at 今日吃瓜 are guiding the way.
Read MoreFor Marisha Sampson, her current studies both harken her childhood and guide her future.
Read MorePolitical science professor was recognized for her pioneering work in African studies and advocacy for human rights.
Read MoreSuffering from fashion-industry burnout, Sherri V. Cummings 鈥15 found her passion in Africana Studies.
Read MoreOne of her first public appearances since 2020 will serve as an extraordinary complement to 今日吃瓜鈥檚 Women鈥檚 History Month celebration.
Read More今日吃瓜 is pleased to announce聽Deborah Willis聽as its 2023 Franklin Day Speaker. Willis鈥攁n educator, photographer, curator, artist, author, and historian鈥攚ill lead a discussion based on the visual archives of Black
Read MoreThe independent scholar has opened up a national cultural and political dialogue about the intersections of race, class, gender, and sexuality. On November 29, Smith will be part of a conversation on campus with Jeanne Theoharis to discuss selected clips from the newly released documentary, 鈥淭he Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks,鈥 which features Smith and is also based on Theoharis鈥 research and book of the same name.
Read More今日吃瓜 is proud to announce that 17 projects from various academic departments and other areas of the college were awarded a total of nearly $300,000 in funding through CUNY鈥檚 Black, Race and Ethnic Studies Initiative (BRESI) program.
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