Posts Tagged ‘immigrants’
Seminar 2: The Peopling of NYC | Prof. Ken Guest
May 28, 2014
Seminar 2: The Peopling of NYC | Prof. Ken Guest Professor: Ken Guest ITF: Gwen Shaw Campus: Baruch College URL: http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/guest14/ This site was meant to supplement the students work throughout the course, acting as an archive of their experience conducting research and field work on East Broadway in New York City under the supervision […]
2014 | 2014, All The Sites, audio, Baruch College, Buddhist, Chinese, Gwen Shaw, iMovie, Jewish, Ken Guest, Latino, Lower East Side, maps, WordPress | Tags: anthropology, buses, china, Chinese, East Broadway, fieldwork, group projects, immigrants, individual projects, LES, mapping, maps, researchComments (0)
Immigrants “R” Us
May 23, 2012
Professor: Phil Napoli ITF: Jenny Kijowski Campus: Brooklyn URL: http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/napoli10 Our projects for this semester are based on immigrant experiences in New York and our own identities as descendants of immigrants. The immigration process is addressed at JFK airport and compared to immigrant experiences in Ellis Island. Then, the local communities of Flatbush and Williamsburg […]
2012 | 2010, All The Sites, Brooklyn College, Index, Jenny Kijowski, Phil Napoli | Media: BannerFans, images, iMovie, MediaWiki, video, Vimeo, YouTube | Tags: 9/11, Arab American, assimilation, BannerFans, Brooklyn, Brooklyn College, Ellis Island, Flatbush, history, images, immigrants, immigration, iMovie, Israeli, Jewry, Jews, JFK Airport, Lebanese, MediaWiki, Mexican, Napoli, New York City, NYC, photos, racism, Seminar 2, Soviet, Spring 2010, Syrian, The Peopling of New York, video, Vimeo, walking tours, Williamsburg, YouTubeComments (0)
Immigrant Eyes
November 14, 2011
Professor: Philip Kasinitz ITF: Jesse Goldstein Campus: Hunter URL: http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/kasinitz11 Overview In Prof Philip Kasinitz’s class at Hunter, ITF Jesse Goldstein worked with the class to make a multi-neighborhood site that presented the work of groups who completed specific investigative tasks about the areas they studied: Chelsea, Chinatown, Williamsburg, the East Village, the Upper East […]