
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, […]
Written By: Olivia McCaa For Nkem Oghedo, diving headfirst into the food industry would lead her down an exciting and rewarding path. “I’ve never been […]
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 […]
Aharon Grama and Iqura Naheed are looking to be the next Presidents of Brooklyn College’s Undergraduate Student Government. Running on a split ticket, should […]
Written By: Mary Zakharova On Mar. 12, Brooklyn College’s Undergraduate Student Government hosted a conversation with Chris Hedges, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author, […]
Brooklyn College Anthropology professor Stephen Chester has taken part in two major discoveries over the last year, more than many in his field achieve […]
Written By: Matt Hirsch After nearly twenty years of uncertainty, Condrey has finally arrived. Published by Lesser Known Comics, and drawn by Kieran X. Quinn, […]
Written By: Olivia McCaa During the height of Black Lives Matter last summer, and in response to George Floyd and Breonna Taylor’s murder, Brooklyn College’s […]
Written By: Olivia McCaa As Brooklyn College reaches its one-year mark since shutting down amidst the global pandemic, neighboring Brooklyn businesses continue to face difficulties […]
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