Mark your calendar this April for new workshops in our Spring 2021 series on active and participatory learning!

Speculative Futures: Creating Better Worlds in the Classroom

Tuesday, April 6 @ 1 – 3 PM | Marcelo D. Viana Neto (Hostos Community College)

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TLH Open Office Hours

Thursday, April 8 @ 11 AM – 12 PM | Christina Katopodis (CUNY Central)

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Exploring Untold Stories: Analyzing Family Primary Sources

Thursday, April 8 @ 1 – 2 PM | Madeline Ruggiero (Queensborough Community College)

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Alternative Assessments: Supporting Equity and Access

Friday, April 9 @ 12:15 – 1:30 PM | Stephanie Corrente (College of Staten Island)

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Podcasts and the Classroom: Creating and Assigning Course Specific Podcasts

Friday, April 9 @ 1 – 2:30 PM | Rebecca L. Salois (Baruch College)

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Strategies for Publishing Articles and Preparing Your Future Book

Friday, April 9 @ 5 – 6:30 PM | Araceli Tinajero (City College)

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Nature-Based Learning in Higher Education

Tuesday, April 13 @ 11 AM – 12:30 PM | Nicole Kras (Guttman Community College)

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Understanding and Building Collective Efficacy, Part I & II

April 13 and April 20 @ 1 – 2 PM | Tim Leonard & Leigh Somerville (Borough of Manhattan Community College)

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Seeing Each Other: Identity Self Portraits, Part I & II

April 13 and April 20 @ 2:30 – 4 PM | Liena Vayzman and Dahlia Elsayed (LaGuardia Community College)

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City Tech’s 40th Annual Literary Arts Festival, Featuring Poet Staceyann Chin and City Tech Students

Tuesday, April 13 @ 5 – 6:30 PM | Caroline Chamberlin Hellman, Professor of English; Ngozi Okonkwo, Student Government Association President. Co-sponsored by TLH, the City Tech Student Government Association, and Student Life.

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Let’s Renga: Creating Community Through Japanese Poetry

Wednesday, April 14 @ 12 – 2 PM | Alison Cimino and Ben Miller (Queensborough Community College)

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Facebook as Student Platform for Research-Based Access to Health/Social/Community Issues

Thursday, April 15 @ 12 – 1:30 PM | Rachel Kovacs (College of Staten Island)

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Including Staten Island in the History of COVID-19 in NYC: CUNY Students as Participant Observers

Friday, April 16 @ 2 – 4 PM | Susan Smith-Peter and Joseph Frusci (College of Staten Island)

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Lessons Learned: From Crisis to Resilience, CUNY’s Student Experiences

Friday, April 16 @ 10 AM – 12 PM | Millicent Freeman (Borough of Manhattan Community College) and Diane Banks (Bronx Community College)

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Memorializing Space: A Cross-Disciplinary Approach to Open Pedagogy in the Humanities

Friday, April 16 @ 12 – 1 PM | Laurie Lomask and Jill Strauss (Borough of Manhattan Community College)

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The Power of Reading and Writing: How English Courses Paved Career Paths

Wednesday, April 21 @ 1 – 2 PM | Ilse Schrynemakers and Beth Counihan (Queensborough Community College)

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Towards a Critical, Decolonized Pedagogy: An Interactive (Re)Visioning

Wednesday, April 21 @ 1 – 2:30 PM | Emily Drabinski and Elvis Bakaitis (Graduate Center)

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Transformers: Learning & Teaching Social Justice in Africana Studies

Wednesday, April 21 @ 1:45 – 2:40 PM | Teresa Booker and Crystal Endsley (John Jay College)

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Flipping the Script: Challenging Our Perceptions about Race

April 21 @ 2 – 3:30 PM and April 29 @ 7 – 9:30 PM | Agustin McCarthy and Melanie Oram (Borough of Manhattan Community College)

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Philosophy for Children Workshop: Anti-Racist Conversations at Any Age

Thursday, April 22 @ 1 – 2 PM | Cheri Carr (LaGuardia Community College), Jesus Benitez (Hunter College and City College), and David Ortiz (LaGuardia Community College)

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Humanizing Teacher Education: Cultivating Cultural Diversity Empathy through Reciprocal Teaching

Friday, April 23 @ 6 – 7:30 PM | Immaculee Harushimana (Lehman College), Moderator, with seven presenters: Fatou Coundoul, Richard J. Hopwood, Todd Currie, Linda Oppong, Aimee Grace Embambagatse, Mike Florio, and John P. Moschetti

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Peace-Building through Awareness and Improvisation, Part 2

Saturday, April 24 @ 10:30 AM – 12 PM | Heather Huggins and Aviva Geismar (Queensborough Community College). All are welcome; participation in Part 1 not required.

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Mindfully Engaging with Syllabi, Part II

Friday, April 30 @ 11 AM – 12 PM | Niyati Mehta (Queensborough Community College) and Marta Cabral (College of Staten Island). All are welcome; participation in Part 1 not required.

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Environmental Psychologists Responding to COVID: Re-creating Assignments in a Context of Global Crisis

Friday, April 30 @ 11 AM – 2:30 PM | Erin Lilli and Fernanda Blanco Vidal (Graduate Center)

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Women Rewrite America: A Reading and Discussion Series

Friday, April 30 @ 4 – 5:30 PM | Ria Banerjee (Guttman Community College) and Maria Julia Rossi (John Jay College)

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