Posts Tagged ‘immigration’
Neighborhoods of New York
May 20, 2019
Neighborhoods of New York Professor: Joseph Berger ITF: Madison Priest Campus: Hunter College URL: https://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/neighborhoodsofnyc/ Neighborhoods of New York is the result of research project undertaken by first year Macaulay Honors students at Hunter College, City University of New York (CUNY) under the supervision of Professor Joseph Berger and Madison Priest. This website showcases student […]
2019 | African American, All The Sites, audio, Chinatown, Chinese, Dutch, GoogleMaps, Greenwich Village, Hunter College, Irish, Italian, Joseph Berger, Madison Priest, Manhattan, Queens, Russian, video, WordPress, Year | Tags: community, culture, demographic, food, history, immigration, little italy, Manhattan, Queens College, timelineComments (0)
Their New York
May 25, 2018
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. […]
2018 | 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 | Tags: emotions, immigration, portraitsComments (0)
Here to Stay NYC
May 21, 2017
Here to Stay NYC Professor: Lina Newton ITF: Tommy Wu Campus: Hunter College URL: https://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/heretostaynyc/ This is a public-facing site for the class (in addition to a class site for administration). I'm using the Kerouac theme here and I have mixed feelings about it. Aesthetically, I think it looks great but there are also some […]
2017 | 2017, All The Sites, audio, Brooklyn, Caribbean, Chinatown, Chinese, Dominican, Flushing, GoogleMaps, Hunter College, Indian, Jackson Heights, Lina Newton, Lower East Side, Manhattan, maps, Mexican, Morningside Heights, Queens, Sunset Park, Tommy Wu, video, WordPress | Tags: Chinese, Ecuadorians, gentrification, immigrant communities, immigration, Indians, Jamaicans, low income, Mexicans, neighborhoods, working classComments (0)
Food and Immigration in NYC
May 23, 2014
Food and Immigration in NYC Professor: Kim Libman ITF: Maggie Dickinson Campus: Queens College URL: http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/libman2014/ Our Peopling of New York Seminar looked at the issue of immigration in New York City through the lens of food and foodways. Each group focused on a particular neighborhood, researching the local history and culture by collecting both qualitative […]
2014 | 2014, All The Sites, Chinese, East Asian, Flushing, GarageBand, GoogleMaps, Greek, Italian, Jewish, Kim Libman, Korean, Latino, Lower East Side, Maggie Dickinson, maps, Maps Marker, Mexican, Queens, Queens College, Social Explorer, Tarry Hum, WordPress | Tags: food, gentrification, immigration, restaurantsComments (0)
The Peopling of New York City
January 15, 2014
The Peopling of New York City Professor: Gabriel Haslip-Viera ITF: Aaron Kendall Campus: City College URL: http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/haslipviera2013/ Students investigated the role of immigration and migration in the shaping of New York’s identity – past, present, and future, through oral history interviews and neighborhood research projects. The projects were carried out individually and with little structuring, […]
2014 | 2013, Aaron Kendall, African American, All The Sites, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, Chinese, Christian, City College, Dominican, East Asian, Flushing, Gabriel Haslip-Viera, GoogleMaps, Greenwich Village, Harlem, iMovie, Irish, Italian, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Other, Queens, Staten Island, Upper East Side, video, WordPress | Tags: demographics, history, immigration, migration, neighborhood, Oral history, research, social issuesComments (0)
The Brooklyn College Immigrant Experience
February 28, 2013
Professor: Brendan O’Malley ITF: Jenny Kijowski Campus: Brooklyn College URL: http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/bcimmigrantexperience/ The students’ mission statement is as follows: “”To chronicle the growth and development of Brooklyn College as an institution, through the lens of the immigrant experience there. This is done through: 1) Documenting immigrant experiences there through oral history accounts, 2) Analyzing the extent […]
2013 | 2012, All The Sites, Brendan O'Malley, Brooklyn, Brooklyn College, Jenny Kijowski | Media: Dipity, Google Earth, Google maps, iShowYou, NextGen Gallery, photos, Vimeo, WordPress, YouTube | Tags: Alkivia Chameleon 2.3, Brooklyn College, custom css, Dipity, Google Earth, Google Maps, history, immigrant, immigration, interviews, iShowYou, NextGen Gallery, O'Malley, photos, screencast, Seminar 2, Spring 2012, video, Vimeo, WordPress, WPMU, YouTubeComments (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 […]