Women’s Herstory Month: Dancing to Resist (Session 3): Palo, an Afro-Dominican Tradition
Palo is a syncretic Afro-Dominican dance and music that dates back to the enslavement of Black […]
Palo is a syncretic Afro-Dominican dance and music that dates back to the enslavement of Black […]
Palo is a syncretic Afro-Dominican dance and music that dates back to the enslavement of Black […]
This event centers the experiences of sex workers, formerly incarcerated trans and cis women, and other […]
Join us for a discussion on the challenges students from diverse ethnic backgrounds face when talking […]
Palo is a syncretic Afro-Dominican dance and music that dates back to the enslavement of Black […]
This event brings together academics, legal experts, activists, students, policymakers and grassroots organizations for an intergenerational […]
Join the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) for a free Know Your Rights training for all BMCC students, […]
This informational focuses on who we are, what we do, and the Center for Belonging and […]
In collaboration with The New York Alliance Against Sexual Assault, this workshop focuses on exploring the dynamics […]
Rooted in the belief that dance is a primal, universal form of expression, Biodanza aims to restore human connection with oneself, others, and nature. It integrates movement inspired by biological rhythms, such as heartbeat and breathing, to evoke “vivencias”—deep, transformative experiences that foster joy, intimacy, and emotional healing.