Graphic Resistance: Telling Data Stories with Images
Visualizing big data sets with easy-to-read illustrations can help tell a story and make complex data easier to understand by more people. Learn how to create your own data visualizations and tell your own stories.
Morris Justice Project: A Case Study
Sometimes research can help us create a better world. Focusing on the Morris Justice Project out of the South Bronx, we will ask what lessons can we learn from their work. What do we want to change? What are the problems in our space? Do we experience more hate crime or police harassment?
Citizen Responses to Police Violence: Seneca Falls, Selma, Stonewall, Stop and Frisk
There is a long history of police in our communities. Come and learn this history, as well as how to make your voice heard as we learn to speak back.
Queer, Homeless: What’s Next?
Many young people who identify as LGBTQ and youth who happen to be homeless (sometimes the same group) often rely on mobile apps for survival and to get connected to vital social services. This workshop will provide crucial skill-building to create mobile apps that serve their needs.
Smart Photos & Videos for Smart Phones
Smart phones have enabled people in all walks of life to harness the power of photography and communicate like never before. You will learn techniques and tools that can improve the quality of your smart phone videos and help to get your story out.
Irregular Army, Uncertain Future
By Michael Busch This past March marked the tenth anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq, a decade of fighting…
Irregular Army, Uncertain Future
By Michael Busch This past March marked the tenth anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq, a decade of fighting…
School to Prison Pipeline
Students of color and queer students are especially vulnerable to push-out trends and discriminatory applications of discipline. Learn how to share your everyday stories of injustice through video and online media.
Friday: *NYC ART ACTION to keep Cooper Union Free*
*NYC ART ACTION to keep Cooper Union Free* This Friday, 6pm, we’re creating an “art-in” outside Cooper Union. Bring poetry,…
Recovering the Black Cultural Front
I reviewed Brian Dolinar’s Black Cultural Front: Black Writers and Artists of the Depression Generation for the Graduate Center Advocate….
New Student Data Repo
CUNY Women in STEM is establishing a CUNY Data Repository that will allow Graduate Center students to share data they’ve…