The Counseling Center is eager to help all Spring semester students strengthen their mental health literacy. We hope that they begin the semester with knowledge and understanding of their mental health symptoms and how to access the supports on campus. We have therefore created an informative, interactive presentation called Spilling the Tea on Mental...
The Counseling Center is eager to help all Spring semester students strengthen their mental health literacy. We hope that they begin the semester with knowledge and understanding of their mental health symptoms and how to access the supports on campus. We have therefore created an informative, interactive presentation called Spilling the Tea on Mental...
Learn how to use and incorporate in your classes the Black Studies Across the Americas Open Educational Resources created by BMCC faculty and students. Register in advance for this event. See a list of all Afrikan Heritage Month events. Attend 2 or more events for Co-Curricular Transcript credit. For more information, contact Professor Lissette...
Dr. Dale Caldwell will talk about the five Black Halls of Fame that he started and why this history is extremely important. Dr. Caldwell is the first African American President of Centenary University as well as an educator, author and Pastor of the Covenant United Methodist Church in Plainfield, New Jersey. Register in advance for...
This event focuses on community health and HIV prevention in the African American and Latino communities. Guest speakers will discuss the importance of quality health care and organizations' outreach programs in Black and Latino communities—non-profit tabling. Topic presentation by Dr. N. Pearson who will speak on HIV prevention and the ways in which our...
We are redefining the narrative with our Dominican Studies Book Club. Far from the “Me No Black” denial or the oversimplified “yo soy sabo where I come from,” we stand proud in our commitment to genuinely understand and honor our roots. Join us as we embrace the full spectrum of our heritage, delve into...
Join the Urban Male Leadership Academy (UMLA) and your fellow students for a fun and energizing basketball tournament. See a list of all Afrikan Heritage Month events. Attend 2 or more events for Co-Curricular Transcript credit. For more information, contact Ashtian Holmes at aholmes@bmcc.cuny.edu or Marc Henry Louis at mlouis@bmcc.cuny.edu.
Walter Greason, author of The Graphic History of Hip Hop, and Tim Fielder, illustrator, will provide a brief history of hip hop and its relation to social struggles. There will also be a celebration of music and students will have the opportunity to showcase their hip hop skills. See a list of all Afrikan...
This event features panelists and presentations on the rich, national cuisines inspired by African Heritage around the world. There will be an interactive discussion on the history of food in Africa and the African diaspora; and about healthy foods to address the history and concerns of the growing rate of obesity in black and...
In collaboration with the Urban Male Leadership Academy (UMLA) and the BMCC Trinity Dorms, we present the conversation of the importance of Third spaces and how we provide each other tools and empower those to find / those in their higher education journey. Food and drinks will be provided! Join us. See a list...