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SUMMARY:Who Decides Who Belongs—And Who Gets Erased? A Discussion on Housing and Belonging With Filmmaker Derrick Benton and Sociologist Jerome Krase
DESCRIPTION:Filmmaker Derrick Benton explores the politics of belonging through the lens of his documentary The House That Love Built. Beginning with his family’s story in 1980s Brooklyn\, Benton traces how housing policy\, administrative systems\, and everyday bureaucracy shape not only where people live\, but whether they are recognized as fully human within civic life and how narratives are constructed\, who controls them\, and what it means to reclaim authorship over one’s own history. \nDerrick Benton is a Brooklyn-born filmmaker and writer whose work spans documentary and narrative film. He is the founder of F.R.E.E. Studios (Filming Real Emotional Experiences)\, a production studio dedicated to community-rooted storytelling and cultural critique. His films explore memory\, identity\, and the ways institutions shape lived experience. Alongside his film work\, Derrick publishes essays on power\, belonging\, and media through The Stooop. \nJerome Krase\, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and the Murray Koppelman Professor at Brooklyn College\, is an activist-scholar who works with public and private agencies regarding urban community issues. His self- and co-authored books include Self and Community in the City (1982)\, Ethnicity and Machine Politics (1992)\, Italian Americans in a Multicultural Society (1994)\, Race and Ethnicity in New York City (2005) Ethnic Landscapes in an Urban World (2006)\, Seeing Cities Change: Local Culture and Class (2012)\, Race\, Class\, and Gentrification in Brooklyn (2016)\, COVID-19 in Brooklyn (2022)\, and forthcoming Local and Global Impacts of the War in Ukraine. He co-edits Urbanities and serves on the editorial boards of Visual Studies and the Journal of Video Ethnography. Krase has twice served a Fulbright Specialist\, is an officer of ProBonoDesign Inc\, and active in many American\, European\, and international sociological associations\, the Commission on Urban Anthropology\, American Italian Historical Association\, International Urban Symposium\, H-NET Humanities on Line\, International Visual Sociology Association\, Polish American Historical Association\, Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America\, and the European Academy of Sciences of Ukraine\, where he currently serves as president. \nSponsored by the departments of Sociology\, Political Science\, and Puerto Rican and Latinx Studies; the Program in Urban Sustainability; and the Ethyle R. Wolfe Institute for the Humanities at Brooklyn College.
URL:https://www.brooklyn.edu/event/who-decides-who-belongs-and-who-gets-erased-a-discussion-on-housing-and-belonging-with-filmmaker-derrick-benton-and-sociologist-jerome-krase/
LOCATION:Library\, Room 150\, Woody Tanger Auditorium
CATEGORIES:Ethyle R. Wolfe Institute for the Humanities,Political Science,Puerto Rican and Latino Studies,Sociology,Urban Sustainability
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SUMMARY:Archives and Public History
DESCRIPTION:A discussion with archivists and scholars on the place of the archive in the preservation and dissemination of public history. \n\nPrithi Kanakamedala\, professor of history\, Bronx Community College (CUNY) and CUNY Graduate Center. Her first full-length book\, Brooklynites: The Remarkable Story of the Free Black Communities that Shaped a Borough\, was a finalist for the 2025 Gotham Book Prize\, long-listed for the 2025 Brooklyn Public Library Book Prize (nonfiction)\, and won the 2024 Victorian Society of New York Book Award. An active public historian for just under two decades\, Kanakamedala continues to work collaboratively with artists\, curators\, and cultural organizations across New York City\, and is a board member of Weeksville Heritage Center\, and the Center for Brooklyn History part of Brooklyn Public Library.\nMarianne LaBatto\, associate archivist\, Brooklyn College Archives and Special Collections.  An alumna of Brooklyn College (B.A.\, M.A.) and Queens College (M.L.S.)\, LaBatto has worked in the Archives since 1995. Her work includes organizing collections and ensuring the preservation of historical documents\, photographs\, and records related to Brooklyn College and Brooklyn’s history. She supervises archival projects and interns and helps researchers and students access historical collections. She has also written blog posts and educational materials about Brooklyn College history.\nElizabeth R. Macaulay\, professor of liberal studies\, anthropology\, classics\, Middle Eastern studies\, and digital humanities; executive officer\, M.A. in liberal studies\, CUNY Graduate Center. Macaulay’s scholarship examines the intersection between antiquity and modernity\, especially how the art and architecture of ancient West Asia\, Egypt\, Greece\, and Rome have been reinterpreted globally. She is the author or editor of eight books\, including Ancient Fantasies and Modern Power (2026); Archaeological Ambassadors (2024)\, and Antiquity in Gotham (2021). She is a committed public scholar and is an acquiring editor and board chair for Smarthistory.org\, the Center for Public Art History. Her essays and videos for Smarthistory have been viewed by more than1.4 million people.\nKelly M. Britt\, associate professor of anthropology\, Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center. Britt’s research focuses on community-based contemporary and historical archaeology of urban spaces. She completed her Ph.D. in anthropology from Columbia University in 2009 and spent seven years at FEMA as its Regional II Archaeologist before joining Brooklyn College.
URL:https://www.brooklyn.edu/event/archives-and-public-history/
LOCATION:Library\, Room 150\, Woody Tanger Auditorium
CATEGORIES:Ethyle R. Wolfe Institute for the Humanities
ORGANIZER;CN="Ethyle R. Wolfe Institute for the Humanities":MAILTO:wolfe@brooklyn.cuny.edu
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SUMMARY:Nil Sine Magno Labore: Brooklyn College Immigrants' Personal and Professional Success Stories
DESCRIPTION:The Immigrant Student Success Office\, in partnership with the Magner Career Center and the Office of Alumni Engagement\, invites you to a special career panel designed to support undocumented and immigrant students as they explore professional pathways and opportunities. \nThe panel will feature alumni speakers Daniel Menendez ’08 and Kelly D. Harry ’15\, who will share their professional journeys\, insights\, and advice with immigrant students. This engaging conversation will highlight lived experiences and practical guidance for navigating today’s workforce. \nThe panel will provide a supportive space to discuss potential pathways across industries\, learn strategies for navigating the job search process as immigrants\, and build confidence while expanding professional networks. \nWhether you are beginning to consider your career options or preparing to enter the workforce\, this event offers an empowering opportunity to connect\, ask questions\, and gain insights from alumni and campus partners committed to your success.
URL:https://www.brooklyn.edu/event/nil-sine-magno-labore-brooklyn-college-immigrants-personal-and-professional-success-stories/
LOCATION:James Hall\, Room 1309
CATEGORIES:Alumni Engagement,Immigrant Student Success Office,Magner Career Center
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SUMMARY:People\, Performance\, Growth\, and VC in the AI Era
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an inspiring and practical luncheon in the CUNY x NYU AI Literacy and Professional Readiness Series\, led by Associate Professor Ngoc Cindy Pham. \nThis event will explore how artificial intelligence is transforming talent management\, organizational performance\, professional growth\, and venture capital strategies. Attendees will gain actionable insights on leveraging AI to enhance people strategies\, drive performance\, and navigate growth opportunities in today’s rapidly evolving AI landscape. \nKeynote Speaker Pete Kim\, Wharton M.B.A.\, founder of Dolabra Digital\, and Harvard Publication contributor\, will share his expertise on the intersection of AI\, business growth\, and venture capital. A panel discussion will feature Harshit Malik\, president of the Graduate Student Council at Brooklyn College\, and Siddhant Gautam\, president of TechSHRM. \nWhether you’re a student\, professional\, entrepreneur\, or leader interested in AI’s impact on people and business\, this event offers valuable perspectives\, networking opportunities\, and forward-thinking strategies to help you thrive in the AI era. \nThe session will be held in person at NYU Tandon (370 Jay Street\, Room 233\, Brooklyn) and will also be available via Zoom for remote participants.
URL:https://www.brooklyn.edu/event/people-performance-growth-and-vc-in-the-ai-era/
LOCATION:Off Campus\, 370 Jay Street\, Brooklyn\, NY
CATEGORIES:Business Management,Murray Koppelman School of Business
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SUMMARY:Career Champion Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by President Michelle J. Anderson and Provost April Bedford in partnership with the Magner Career Center\, the Career Champion Breakfast will recognize and celebrate full-time faculty and adjuncts who integrate career readiness into their classroom. The breakfast will feature a keynote discussion by Rajeev Darolia\, Ph.D.\, Wendell H. Ford Professor of Public Policy and Economics\, University of Kentucky\, and Former Chief Economist\, U.S. Department of Education\, on “The Future of Higher Education and Workforce Alignment\,” which will explore:\n \n\nhow national and state policy changes are reshaping the workforce and what these shifts mean for higher education;\ninsights into the ways institutions can align with evolving employer expectations; and\nhow higher education can position students for career success in response to workforce demands.\n\nComplete the recommendation form\, for yourself or a colleague\, by April 20.
URL:https://www.brooklyn.edu/event/career-champion-breakfast/
LOCATION:Student Center\, Room 502\, State Room
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Magner Career Center,President,Provost
ORGANIZER;CN="Office of the President":MAILTO:bcpresident@brooklyn.cuny.edu
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