Black Feminist Barbara Smith Talks Importance Of Political Struggle And Solidarity
During the 1970s, activist Barbara Smith and her colleagues from the Combahee River Collective were at the forefront of the Black Feminism movement. From the […]
During the 1970s, activist Barbara Smith and her colleagues from the Combahee River Collective were at the forefront of the Black Feminism movement. From the […]
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, so does remote learning for most Brooklyn College professors and students. In carrying on their teaching from an online platform, […]
With the rise of Anti-Asian violence and pandemic-related hate crimes, the Asian and Asian American Research Institute (AAARI) at CUNY released their statement calling […]
For Black women in healthcare, combatting both the virus and systemic racism has become part of their job in caring for their patients through it […]
As the Undergraduate Student Government presidential elections draw near, candidates Aharon Grama and Iqura Naheed placed their bid with a split ticket. If […]
Written By: Gabriela Flores and Mary Zakharova Back in Mar. 2020, Brooklyn College was taken by storm when classes made the sudden switch from […]
To close out Black History Month, Brooklyn College’s Women of Color hosted a discussion about the often-overlooked influence of the “underappreciated pioneer”: Black culture. Whether […]
Written By: Kendra Martinez and Gabriela Flores As the United States’ COVID-death toll peers over 500,000, and while vaccinations are steadily rolling out, many are […]
Last December, the Public Safety Department at Brooklyn College released its annual security report to document campus crimes and policies. As most of BC […]
Before the making of Brooklyn College’s Immigrant Student Success Office, there were the UndocuAllies who pledged to stand beside undocumented and DACAmented students. With […]
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