Posts Tagged ‘Hinduism’
Jackson Sights
June 20, 2012
Professor: Donald Scott ITF: Tsai-Shiou Hsieh Campus: Queens URL:http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/jacksonsights/ JacksonSights compiles historical and empirical studies of Jackson Heights in Queens. Aiming at providing an overview of the diversity found within Jackson Heights, the site is divided into four different sections: history, religion, food, and fashion. Information has been gleaned from on-site excursions, personal interviews, mini-ethnographic […]
2012 | 2012, All The Sites, Dipity, Donald Scott, GoogleMaps, Hindu, Indian, Jackson Heights, Jewish, Queens, Queens College, Sikh, Social Explorer, Tsai-Shiou Hsieh | Media: Dipity, GoogleMaps, iMovie, iPhoto, Social Explorer, YouTube | Tags: Afghanistan Kebab House, bangles, bindis, Catholicism, census, clothing, Community United Methodist Church, diversity, fashion, food, Hinduism, Indian jewelry, Islam, Jackson Diner, Jackson Heights, Judaism, Kehillat Tikvah, Los Arrieros Restaurante, Muhammadi Community Center, Patel Brothers, Phil Am Food Mart, population density, Protestantism, Satya Narayan Mandir, Sikhism, St. Joan of Arc ParishComments (0)
One City, Many Nations
October 17, 2011
Professor: Els de Graauw ITF: Emily Sherwood Campus: Baruch URL: http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/degraauw11/ Overview: Professor Els de Graauw of Baruch and ITF Emily Sherwood produced a site with the theme One City, Many Nations. Their site contains information about Dominicans, Chinese, Mexicans, Haitians, Russians, and uses maps, interviews, statistical analysis as well as personal reflections from students […]