… and Orientalism, missing college during quarantine, being an academic librarian as the shut down began, and moving from Indiana to Arizona, … Build Your Own Religion by Basil Levy-Bennett, 2019 My First Bike Touring Adventure by J. Henry Hansen , 2019? …
/news/new-us-zines-april-15-2020… Professor, is a performer, cultural activist, and the founding executive director of the GoDown Arts Centre , … leading nonprofit multidisciplinary arts center and the first established after Kenya’s independence in 1963. An arts … right away is, I think, a very important aspect of being alive. More about Joy Mboya: Joy Mboya is a performer, …
/news/culture-creator-joy-mboya… go viral with her provocative short story "Cat Person" in The New Yorker . January 21, 2020 Before her provocative … the most-read stories in The New Yorker that year despite being published in the final month. Many readers felt the … don’t know that I’ve ever been happier than I was in that first moment when I got the call from my agent,” Roupenian …
/news/way-back-wednesday-kristen-roupenian-03… Wednesday | Entertainment Exec Binta Brown ’95 In time for the Grammy Awards, the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Power Player and … of our cultural and creative industries, so for me being in the music business is also a form of protest, … established the Black Music Action Coalition during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic as mass protests …
/news/way-back-wednesday-entertainment-exec-binta-brown-95… her campus-wide Accessibility Week workshop — “Ableism in the Classroom, Academia, and Society” — the urban studies … Disabilities Act is equal access, which we’ve taken as being sufficient. It is not. As we move forward and build our … accommodation is inherent in the space. An important first step is to be conscious of people’s needs and to find …
/news/students-share-selise-bourla-23… bonds that began when students entered Barnard as first-years. To celebrate Women’s History Month and the contributions of Barnard’s many amazing professors, … all of the education theories that we are learning. Being in her class has helped me understand what an …
/news/students-and-alumnae-salute-award-winning-faculty-part-two… Pam Phillips Changing the Narrative Summer Fellows Blog 6/18 Pam Phillips Image Pam … public housing for the majority of my life and experienced first-hand how the negative images and perceptions of public … than the housing stock, as if there aren’t whole lives being discounted. It is a personal and professional goal to …
/pam-phillips… One Else Can Hear’ by Quincy Scott Jones Jones considers the robbing and abuse of Black women’s voices, from the … Today, adjunct associate professor of First-Year Writing Quincy Scott Jones performs his poem “How … pondering survival for survival’s sake. Don’t mention her being naked on the candle altars or voodoo drums or the giant …
/news/pandemic-poets-society-how-talk-zora-neale-hurston-when-no-one-else-can-hear-quincy-scott… friendship, which I thought was solid, felt flimsier than the trendy underwear I impulsively ordered off Instagram. Her … I have to tell people no. It can be scary to say no at first, but like skydiving or cutting your own bangs, it gets … doing them simultaneously.) When I attended Barnard, being a loyal friend was a top priority for me. I would’ve …
/magazine/winter-2021/youve-got-friend… A Life of the Mind Professor Mary Gordon ’71 reflects on retiring … to Gordon’s time at Barnard. As a 1971 graduate, she first arrived on campus right before the historic protests of … ferocious 17-year-old,” Gordon recalls. “It was like I was being pulled here by some force. And then when I got here, I …
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