"The Past is Always Present, Reflections on Toni Morrison's Sula" - a panel discussion presented by The School of Liberal Arts and Education. >>
Executive Director Sylvia D'Alessandro will give a lecture on the oldest community established by free slaves in North America, located on the South Shore of Staten Island. >>
Familiar to us all as Chicken George in Alex Haley's "Roots," Ben Vereen will discuss his views on Black face minstrelsy, as the highlight of Black History Month. >>
CUNY's Elliot Dawes and Councilmember Charles Barron discuss the factors that led to the creation of the Black Male Initiative at CUNY. >>
Leadership forums open to all members of the college community >>
Log on and chat with an Admissions Counselor before submitting your application to CUNY. It's a one-on-one interactive experience we hope you'll find helpful. >>
On February 27, Frank Scheffer will give a hands-on presentation about his working methodology using chance operations >>
Douglas Cohen, faculty coordinator; Whitney George, program coordinator; Conservatory of Music composers present their new acoustic and electroacoustic works. Part of the month-long Composers Now Festival; Tania León, artistic director. >>
This traveling exhibition from the Staten Island Museum highlights Staten Island's African American community by looking at representative entreprenures. >>
Denim & Chrome by noted New York City photographer Darius Vick is an exhibit of 20 black & white photographs illustrating black bikers in America. The exhibit is part of CWE's celebration of Black History Month. >>
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