Coloring as a Form of Self-Care
Studies have shown that there are countless benefits associated with the activity of coloring, from reducing stress and anxiety, improving focus, and
Studies have shown that there are countless benefits associated with the activity of coloring, from reducing stress and anxiety, improving focus, and
Social and Behavioral Studies Research Panel Series - "The Caribbean Mosaic: Identity Issues in the Colonized Caribbean" by Dr. Rosalina Diaz In
About the Episode Dr. Brenda Greene interviews Dr. Eddie S. Glaude Jr., author of the New York Times best seller Begin Again:
In keeping with this year’s theme, this presentation provides MEC students with an overview of the psychological effects of stress on overall well-being
Aaron Mair provides an expert overview of the history of Timbuktoo, a Black suffrage settlement of over 3000 Black families near Lake
Soul food has always been an important part of African American culture and carries added significance beyond nourishment in the lives of
In this panel, we share varying perspectives on the issue of identity in a colonized region emblematic of mestizaje, racialization, and cultural
About the Episode Dr. Brenda Greene interviews Dr. Eddie S. Glaude Jr., author of the New York Times best seller Begin Again: James Baldwin’s America
About the Episode Dr. Brenda M. Greene interviews Maurice Carlos Ruffin, author of a book of short stories, The Ones Who Don’t
This hybrid presentation offers a hands-on look at the history of head wrapping, from pre-slavery to today, and its significance on the
The Medgar Evers College LGBTQIA+ Faculty/Staff Committee invites all to their monthly social space to share and connect as an LGBTQIA+ community
Saxophonist, composer, singer, and songwriter Ashley Keiko will perform and discuss her musical journey, inspiration, and industry challenges with MEC Professor Glenn