Main Street vs Wall Street: Black Owned Small Business During COVID-19
As the country grapples with the economic losses caused by COVID-19, small businesses have taken numerous blows – from limited bank assistance to backed up […]
As the country grapples with the economic losses caused by COVID-19, small businesses have taken numerous blows – from limited bank assistance to backed up […]
In a time where the United States and the wider world is reckoning with its past, some at Brooklyn College are looking to provide some […]
In acknowledgment of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, the Brooklyn College Puerto Rican Alliance (PRA) hosted an online discussion about Indigeneity’s complexity and its erasure in Central […]
Written By: Matthew Hirsch In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Brooklyn College’s Women of Color (WOC) collaborated with Peer Health Exchange Club, Phi Sigma […]
Written By: Kendra Martinez After being in the works since last November, the Queer Student Action Alliance (QSAA) has officially become a Brooklyn College club. […]
To commemorate the 19th Amendment and 55th anniversary of the Voter Rights Act, the Women’s Center and Shirley Chisholm Project at Brooklyn College hosted […]
Written By: Chaya Gurkov “Let’s put our heads together and create a brighter future for our children.” Originally spoken by Hunkpapa Lakota leader Sitting […]
To celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, Brooklyn College hosted an online presentation called “Chavela, Frida, and La Llorona: Performing Queer Mexicanidad,” which showcased […]
Written By: Olivia McCaa Right off the Clark Street Station in Brooklyn, grassroots organization Claim Our Space gathered locals for a children’s Black Lives Matters […]
As the presidential election steadily approaches, many registered Brooklyn College students prepare to cast their votes at the polls or with mail-in ballots. Others […]
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