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Brooklyn College: Admissions Advisement Session

Are you interested in transferring to Brooklyn College? Join the virtual admission drop-in sessions on Mondays during the spring 2023 semester  and speak directly with an admissions representative from Brooklyn College. No appointment necessary. You can inquire about the status of your transfer application, learn about transfer admission criteria, academic programs and the transfer credit...

Ecological Rationality: Rethinking Behavioral Economics with Gerd Gigerenzer

Behavioral economics was founded to make neo-classical economics more realistic. Yet it has largely retained the neo-classical framework. That restraint led to the perception that behavioral economics merely illuminates some fascinating but minor foibles. I argue that more realism requires more psychology: (1) to extend the current focus on what Savage called small worlds (where...

Women’s Herstory Month: Po’Jazz in The Heights (Poetry in Partnership in Jazz): Generations of Women in Poetry and Jazz Take the Duke’s ‘A’ Train

Poetry workshop and Jazz Improvisation to show students and the community how poetry works well with Jazz. Come listen to new and seasoned poets. Female Jazz musicians will be highlighted, in honor of Women's Herstory Month. Hosted by: Golda Solomon (Poet Laureate and Medicine Woman of Jazz) Featured Poets: Mireya Pérez-Bustillo (Master teacher and...

Women’s Herstory Month Celebration: Resiliency on Her Terms

Please join us for a very special Women’s Herstory Month Celebration: Resiliency on Her Terms. The celebration will have food, refreshments, giveaways, a sultry performance from vocalist Chestina Thrower, and a keynote by BMCC's very own Professor, Anika Thrower. In a safe place, we will explore the contributions women have in our lives, while...

Women’s Herstory Month: A Student Poster Project Presentation and Discussion on “A Black Women Herstory: From Africa to the Atlantic World!”

AFN 128 [Black Women in the Americas, Caribbean] students in Professor Remi Alapo’s class will make individual “show and tell” poster presentations and have an interactive discussion on the black woman, life, struggles, challenges, notable contributions to black womanhood and black feminism. The audience will understand the counter narratives, the involvement and the contributions...

Women’s Herstory Month: An Interactive Discussion on “A Black Women’s Herstory: From Africa to the Atlantic World!” by Professor Remi Alapo

An interactive discussion where the audience will explore and examine the role that black women [in Africa and in the Americas] have played in resistance movements throughout history as well as share perspectives to unlearn historical truths about the effects of racial, gendered, class, and other types of socio-economical, and political oppression on Black women in...

Women’s Herstory Month: Reproductive Justice Tabling

Stop by our information table to learn more about campus support services and community organizations that provide information for reproductive justice and health care. Get more information regarding the Reproductive Justice Series, Women's Resource Center, Social Justice and Equity Centers,  Advocacy Resource Center and more! See a list of all Women's Herstory Month events....