The Ties That Bind: An African American National Read-In Celebrates Baldwin, Hansberry And The Obamas

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The African American National Read-In, which celebrates literacy and African American culture, is held each year around the United States. As part of its participation in this national event, African American Studies showcases the writings and bonds between activists James Baldwin and Lorraine Hansberry as well as President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama.

Blackboard Fundamentals

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This workshop will cover the basic features of Blackboard, as well as some new Blackboard tools. To register email itec@citytech.cuny.edu

Works in the Works: Beyond Broadcasting presented by Professor Robert Redding

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Veteran broadcaster for over 20 years, Professor Robert Redding has been heard in all 50 states. This best-selling music artist and author of seven best-selling books has now brought his innovative art to the largest art market in the world. Our newest adjunct explains how and why he keeps looking beyond broadcasting. Faculty, Staff, and

Websupport1

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Websupport1 covers how to create basic Web page(s) and your own site. It will also cover how to upload files to the server To register email itec@citytech.cuny.edu

BWRC Breakfast Talks presents “Shooting” the Brooklyn Waterfront: Two Photographers Talk About Their Work

N119

SAVE THE DATE!   The Brooklyn Waterfront Research Center's Next Breakfast Talk "Shooting" the Brooklyn Waterfront: Two Photographers Talk About Their Work with Robin Michals and Nathan Kensinger Coney Island, High Tide, 2013 Register! Admission is free. Robin Michals is a photographer whose work considers the built environment with a focus on the de-industrialized urban

Prezi For Online Presentations

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Learn how to use Prezi, an online presentation tool. Zoom in and out of your online images, videos, and text to present conceptual material. To register email itec@citytech.cuny.edu

OpenLab Office Hours

N-227 NY

All office hours take place in the conference room of the Faculty Commons, N227. Questions: OpenLab@citytech.cuny.edu

Scholars ExchangeThings I Tell My Daughter: An Auto-ethnography of African American Mothering

N-227

Presented by Renata Ferdinand My research provides a glimpse into the minutiae of mothering that reveal the intimacies and intricacies of black women as mothers. Specifically, it uses storytelling as well as narrative and performative writing to uncover what might remain hidden in the very practice of motherhood. What I offer here is a candid