For the Love of Queens
Inspired by “Brown Girls” by Daphne Palasi Andreades, a short film about a writer who dedicates her short story to Queens and the people of color who live there.
Inspired by “Brown Girls” by Daphne Palasi Andreades, a short film about a writer who dedicates her short story to Queens and the people of color who live there.
Our experiences through the semester battling internal and external pressures and their impact on our identities.
Our experiences this semester battling internal and external pressures and their impact on our identities.
This presentation is to spread awareness about Caribbean culture in NYC, specifically Soca and Chutney music.
This project will seek to investigate the lotus flower through several methodologies — reconciling its medicinal and nutritional profile with its storied cultural history to understand its ubiquity across distinct cultures and regions.
Learn more about food preservation and the greater impact of food preservation on society and the environment.
Society changes, sometimes positively, and sometimes negatively. As people of the new generation; we need to acknowledge the past, access the present, and develop the future to better society.
There is a hidden secret buried underneath NYC’s beloved Bryant park– and quite literally. Dive in deeper with us as we explore this unknown history and how we can honor it today.
Do you like jokes? Being entertained or making others laugh? This presentation is about stand-up comedy, the comedian Hasan Minhaj, and the power comedy has over both audiences and comedians.
Rockaway is a neighborhood that takes pride in its beach and boardwalk. One artist that expresses aspirations for this community is Geoff Rawling through his mural located on 116th street.