Roosevelt House is pleased to present a discussion of two new histories that illuminate the enduring effect of FDR’s presidency on vital American institutions, one financial and the other legal.
In a park in Boston, dog owners gather to let their dogs run around off leash — against park rules. As the seasons pass, they all must overcome constant threats to their dog park society from other park goers, from park rangers, and from each other.
The third annual CUNY LGBTQI+ Student Conference brings together LGBTQI+ students from across CUNY interested in learning more about leadership and creating change on our campuses and broader communities. Conference Theme: Queer, There, and Everywhere!
The Healing Power of Literature Confirmed at the 17th Annual National Black Writers Conference will be moderated by Rachel Eliza Griffiths. Panelists are Patricia Spears Jones, Kalisha Buckhanon, Marita Golden, and Kevin Powell.
Son of an Unknown father tells the story of the first Black saint of the Americas, Martin de Porres. Born into slavery in Lima, Peru in the 1600s, Martin aspired to break through the chains of his bondage by devoting his life to the Catholic Church.
National Black Writers Summit Keynote: A Conversation with 2024 National Black Writers Conference Honorees Paul Coates, Percival Everett, Peniel E. Joseph, and Bernice McFadden.