@HumanitiesGC Profile picture

Center for the Humanities at GC CUNY

@HumanitiesGC

We encourage collaborative and creative work in the humanities at CUNY and across the city through public events, projects, publications, and exhibitions.

Similar User
The Graduate Center photo

@GC_CUNY

CUNY English PhD Program photo

@CUNYenglish

Mina Rees Library | CUNY Graduate Center photo

@cunyGClibrary

GC Writing Center photo

@WritingCenterGC

Futures Initiative photo

@FuturesED

PSC_CUNY photo

@PSC_CUNY

Lost & Found photo

@CUNYPoetics

Career Plan GC photo

@CareerPlanGC

Humanities Alliance photo

@CUNYhums

James Gallery, GC photo

@JamesGalleryGC

Seminar on Public Engagement & Collab Research photo

@CUNYPubHum

CUNY GC EES photo

@CUNYGCEES

The Graduate Center Presents photo

@GCPresents

GC Int'l Students photo

@intstugc

MONDAY! Come join us to ease back in after the weekend.

All are welcome. This 60-min online meditation series will take place virtually via Zoom. Learn some postures and breathing techniques that you can use in times of strife. centerforthehumanities.org/event/meditati…

Tweet Image 1


Center for the Humanities at GC CUNY Reposted

Join us next Wednesday for a webinar introducing our 2024 - 25 Climate Justice Agenda! Come learn about our various campaigns and how we plan to build grassroots power for just and clean communities in the challenging times ahead. Register here: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

Tweet Image 1

Center for the Humanities at GC CUNY Reposted

🌎✊🏾Read our 2024-25 NYC Climate Justice Agenda >> which offers strategies to dismantle historic environmental burdens in frontline communities with equity & health at the forefront. It’s time to amplify grassroots voices! #ClimateJustice Full report: nyc-eja.org/wp-content/upl…

Tweet Image 1

Center for the Humanities at GC CUNY Reposted

A conversation between our publisher and artist in many mediums Tanya Lukin Linklater: bombmagazine.org/articles/2024/…

From our director Kendra Sullivan and Tanya Lukin Linklater: "Writing helps me to crisscross between cooler spaces of rest and play and hotter spaces of risk and solidarity. ...It doesn’t protect me, it’s not armor. But it holds me up. It’s an armature" bombmagazine.org/articles/2024/…

Tweet Image 1


From our director Kendra Sullivan and Tanya Lukin Linklater: "Writing helps me to crisscross between cooler spaces of rest and play and hotter spaces of risk and solidarity. ...It doesn’t protect me, it’s not armor. But it holds me up. It’s an armature" bombmagazine.org/articles/2024/…

Tweet Image 1

THURSDAY! Nov. 21, 6:30 The latest installment of Colloquy: Translators in Conversation! With readings and discussion from @afmaeli , Elisa Taber, and Hamid Roslan on their recent work. The event will be introduced and moderated by C. Francis Fisher. eventbrite.com/e/colloquy-vio…

Tweet Image 1

Coming up next week! Hope to see you there!

For three months, @ElvaMulchrones has immersed herself in an archive of photographs produced by diverse working-class and immigrant children who participated in Professor @LuttrellNYC’s Children Framing Childhood. These works on paper will be presented in the exhibition After.

Tweet Image 1


Center for the Humanities at GC CUNY Reposted

Before...After is a two part exhibition by 2024-25 #Fulbright Irish Scholar Elva Mulchrone. Fulbrighters are welcome to attend the After reception on 20 November 2024, 6-8pm. Location: Room 4201, The Graduate Center CUNY, 365 5th Ave, New York, NY 10016.

Tweet Image 1

TOMORROW!

This is WEDNESDAY! Join us for questions of writing, translation, memory, decolonization, ecology, geography, and the materiality of book. An emphasis on bookmaking as an ecofeminist, collaborative practice that links geographies. Register: centerforthehumanities.org/event/translat…

Tweet Image 1


This is WEDNESDAY! Join us for questions of writing, translation, memory, decolonization, ecology, geography, and the materiality of book. An emphasis on bookmaking as an ecofeminist, collaborative practice that links geographies. Register: centerforthehumanities.org/event/translat…

Tweet Image 1

TONIGHT!

Excited for the launch of L&F's latest! Translator Marine Cornuet will share a collection of poems Anna Gréki, an Algerian poet of French descent and a member of the Communist Party, wrote while in prison. She reads alongside writer Radhika Singh and poet @diaconangelo Join us!

Tweet Image 1


Center for the Humanities at GC CUNY Reposted

Nicole Cecilia Delgado and @urayoannoel discussing their new work, as it engages questions of writing, translation, memory, decolonization, and ecology. The conversation will emphasize bookmaking as an ecofeminist, collaborative practice of community. eventbrite.com/e/translating-…

Tweet Image 1

Center for the Humanities at GC CUNY Reposted

“Nothing happens here but everything burns.” From the prison where she was tortured by French authorities in 1950s Algeria, Anna Greki stays in touch, feverishly, with “this world of vulnerable flesh.” —Omar Berrada

Tweet Image 1
Tweet Image 2

Loading...

Something went wrong.


Something went wrong.