Archive for the ‘2018’

NY State of Mine: We Are From New York
Professor: Charlene Floyd
ITF: Julie Fuller
Campus: Baruch College
URL: https://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/nystateofmine/
Charlene Floyd's class set out to learn about the ways in which New York public schools shape the lives of middle and high school students–their connections to the city in which they live, and their identities as New Yorkers. Her students collaborated to produce this digital book which reflects their ideas about what it means to be a New Yorker. They concluded the semester by visiting the Computer School in Manhattan to present the book to a group of middle schoolers.
Posted on on July 24th, 2018 in
2018, All The Sites, Baruch College, Brooklyn, Charlene Floyd, Julie Fuller, Manhattan, Other, Other, Queens, Staten Island |
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Hispanic/Latino Nueva York
Professor: Francisco Soto
ITF: Joseph Pentangelo
Campus: College of Staten Island
URL: https://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/soto2018/
Each student was randomly assigned a topic pertinent to the Cuban, Dominican, and Puerto Rican communities in NYC, including subjects as diverse as Avenue of the Americas and Santería. Each student made three posts on these topics, as they focused their attention from a general overview to a specific aspect that they found particularly interesting.
Posted on on June 11th, 2018 in
2018, African American, All The Sites, Brooklyn, Caribbean, College of Staten Island, Francisco Soto, Joseph Pentangelo, Latino, Manhattan, Other, Queens, Staten Island, WordPress |
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NYCROPOLIS
Professor: Peter Vellon
ITF: Amanda Matles
Campus: Queens College
URL: https://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/vellon18/
New York is dying. “But wait,” you say. “New York is dying? Impossible.” Sure, a visit to the Big Apple on any given day will yield sights of glass high-rises, bustling crowds of tourists and professionals, and shops with bedazzling variety: from classic bodegas to swanky yoga studios. But look closer. How can there be so many new skyscrapers and yet so many homeless? Why are trains on-time in Yorkville but not in Van Nest? And what on earth happened to the rent in Chelsea?
A visit to NYCropolis might leave you angry and frustrated with the current state of affairs. Good- that’s why we made it. The issues we researched relate to deep, unsolved problems in New York’s physical and social architecture. But our city is an amazing city, a feat of history that’s constantly reinventing itself. And we need you to be a part of its resurrection. Today, New York’s development conceals its death in essential areas. New life only comes when we stop treating the symptoms and start honestly working toward a cure. The more of NYCropolis you read, the more you will find that solutions to these problems don’t lie with the powers that be, but with the power of the people. Call your council member, join an advocacy group, and participate in Community Board meetings using your informed opinions. Turn this dying city into bright lights that inspire you and streets that make you feel brand-new.
-From the students of Honors 126, “The Peopling of New York,” Professor Vellon, and Amanda Matles
Macaulay Honors College and Queens College
Spring 2018
*With apologies to Jay-Z and Alicia Keys
Posted on on May 31st, 2018 in
2018, African American, All The Sites, Amanda Matles, Armenian, audio, Bay Ridge, Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, Bushwick, Caribbean, Chelsea, Chinatown, Chinese, Christian, East Asian, East Harlem, East Village, Flushing, GoogleMaps, Greenpoint, Haitian, Harlem, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jackson Heights, Jewish, Korean, Latino, Lower East Side, Manhattan, maps, Mexican, Muslim, Other, Other, Other, Peter Vellon, Polish, Queens, Queens College, Russian, video, Williamsburg, WordPress |
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A People's Guide to NYC
Professor: Arianna Martinez
ITF: Lindsey Albracht
Campus: Queens College
URL: https://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/peoplesguidetonyc/
Inspired by the recently published book, A People’s Guide to Los Angeles, this assignment asked students at Queens Macaulay Honors College to construct an alternative tourist guide to New York City: a guide that highlights immigrant stories, prioritizes contested spaces, and creates a geographic record of sites of social movements and political struggles within the city.
Students selected a site in their own neighborhood or a neighborhood that was familiar to them, conducted research on the site, visited it to take photographs, and crafted a story about the site using excerpts from A People’s Guide to Los Angeles as a model.
Posted on on May 29th, 2018 in
2018, African American, All The Sites, Arianna Martinez, audio, Chinese, Flushing, Jewish, Korean, Latino, Lindsey Albracht, maps, Other, Queens, Queens College, Upper East Side, video, WordPress |
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The Peopling of NYC through Film
Professor: Robert Tutak
ITF: Frieda Benun
Campus: Brooklyn College
URL: https://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/tutak18/category/documentary-projects/the-community-i-dont-know/
For the final project, students were assigned to make a documentary film on the topic: "Their Community: The Community I Know the Least or Fear the Most"
The prompt:
Using journalistic, photojournalistic, and filmmaking tools, document the community that is most alien to you:
(1) Learn about the community and its members first hand; hear their story
(2) Confront your stereotypes, challenge your reservations & prejudice or confirm your fears
The students were encouraged to confront their own fears and/or prejudices by venturing out and delving deep into the feared/unknown community through interviews.
Note: A few of the interviews were secured with the promise that they would only be shown to the closed room of students in our class, as they feature incriminating (e.g. drug or crime-related) content. Those are password-protected.
Posted on on May 25th, 2018 in
2018, African American, All The Sites, Brooklyn, Brooklyn College, Frieda Benun, iMovie, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jewish, Korean, Latino, Manhattan, Mexican, Muslim, Other, Queens, Robert Tutak, Russian, Sikh, Staten Island |
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Chronicles of a Changing New York
Professor: Grazyna Drabik
ITF: Andres Orejuela
Campus: City College
URL: https://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/yesterdaytodayny/
A number of sites throughout New York with historical changes detailed in text and image.
Posted on on May 25th, 2018 in
2018, African American, All The Sites, Andres Orejuela, Chelsea, Christian, City College, Grazyna Drabik, Greenwich Village, Other, Other, Other |
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Their New York
Professor: Mike Benediktsson
ITF: Christina Nadler & Madison Priest
Campus: Hunter College
URL: https://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/theirnewyork/
This website is the result of a unique research project undertaken by first year Macaulay Honors students at Hunter College, City University of New York (CUNY) under the supervision of Mike Owen Benediktsson, Madison Priest and Christina Nadler. The interviews, images, and research collected here were collected entirely by students, as part of their coursework for the People of New York City seminar, or Seminar II, an interdisciplinary class on the past and present of the city’s neighborhoods, with a focus on migration and immigration.
Posted on on May 25th, 2018 in
2018, African American, All The Sites, Bay Ridge, Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, Chinese, Christian, Christina Nadler, Coney Island, East Asian, Flushing, Hindu, Hunter College, Madison Priest, Mike Benediktsson, Queens, Staten Island, WordPress |
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