We the People: An Assembly of New York Artists
We the People: An Assembly of New York Artists The Hunter College Office of the Arts invites all New York artists and arts workers to speak out at this public […]
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We the People: An Assembly of New York Artists The Hunter College Office of the Arts invites all New York artists and arts workers to speak out at this public […]
Person Place Thing: Kinan Azmeh in Conversation with Randy Cohen Join us for a special live recording of Person Place Thing featuring renowned Syrian-American clarinetist and CUNY Graduate Center alumnus Kinan Azmeh in conversation with Randy Cohen, host of Person, Place, Thing podcast and radio show. Known for his powerful blend of classical music, improvisation, […]
States of Incarceration: Teaching and Talking about Immigration Detention and Mass Incarceration Hunter faculty, students and New York City community leaders join faculty-community teams from 6 other states to explore pedagogical and narrative strategies for how to address these issues and intersections in the classroom, through collaborations between campus and community partners. Hear case studies […]
Promoting Civil Discourse & Intellectual Dialogue Series States of Incarceration: Connecting Stories of Immigration Detention and Mass Incarceration and the Movements Against Them The systems of immigration detention and mass incarceration are intertwined: immigrants and citizens accused of crimes are often detained in the same buildings, controlled by the same personnel, managed by the same corporations. […]
States of Incarceration: Building Bridges: Connecting Stories of Immigration Detention and Mass Incarceration and the Movements Against Them In collaboration with CENTRO, teams of faculty and advocates from around the country will exchange experiences with Centro and Silberman scholars and East Harlem leaders on community-led strategies for addressing criminalization of both immigrant and Black communities, and how […]
Promoting Civil Discourse & Intellectual Dialogue Series The Future of Conversion Therapy Bans in the US Over the last several years, 23 states, including New York and New Jersey, have barred licensed mental health professionals from providing therapy aimed at changing sexual orientation and gender identity. These conversion therapy bans often had bipartisan support when […]
Can a portrait represent violence and healing at the same time? A photograph made by artist August Sander of Hermann Leubsdorf in 1938, in Cologne, Germany, suggests that it can. […]
Watch excerpts from the prominent docuseries The American Revolution and enjoy a discussion featuring co-director Sarah Botstein and writer Geoffrey Ward.
Professor José Cruz and Elena Martinez discuss the stories that inspired the most emblematic songs in the Puerto Rican popular repertoire. Puerto Rican music has made many headlines over the last few years due to its global cultural impact. However, the influence and development of Puerto Rico’s musical genres, rhythms, and songs have roots that […]
Promoting Civil Discourse & Intellectual Dialogue Series “It is better to be the thorn in the side of your friend than his echo”: The Value of Political Pluralism in Academia Professor Philip Swan of Hunter College will be joined by Laura Beltz, Director of Policy Reform and Ryne Weiss, Director of Research, at the Foundation […]