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Jah Elyse Sayers

doctoral student - environmental psychology

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    SP CUNY WORKING GROUP

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    SP CUNY WORKING GROUP

    Catherine LaSota replied to the topic A Journal?

    Hi Diane and all folks who are interested in an SPCUNY journal,

    I’d love to support you in making this happen. An idea that Diane discussed with me is to produce one journal issue per year, i.e. an issue for each cohort. I think this sounds terrific.

    Some things I offer as questions for consideration:
    –How will folks be invited to contribute,…[Read more]

    2 years, 3 months ago
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    SP CUNY WORKING GROUP

    Diane Enobabor started the topic A Journal?

    There is dream work happening in real time to create a journal that captures our experiences together as part of SP CUNY. This forum exists to transition this dream into a formalized plan.

    2 years, 3 months ago
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    SP CUNY WORKING GROUP

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    Diane Enobabor created the doc Rough Ideas from Fall 2023 toward design
    2 years, 7 months ago
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    Jah Elyse Sayers uploaded social-ecological model

    Weird source, but useful for thinking about social change w/ a sense of nestled scales.

    Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health Equity Resource for State Practitioners Addressing Obesity Disparities, Health Equity Resource Toolkit for State Practitioners Addressing Obesity Disparities (cdc.gov). December 8, 2017

    2 years, 7 months ago
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    Core Seminar in Urban Studies Spring 2020

    gregory sholette started the topic FYI: REPOhistory: Activist Art and Abortion Rights

    Activist Art and Abortion Rights in the Post-Roe v. Wade United States: An Analysis of the Archival Works of REPOhistory, Kerr + Malley, and Andrea Bowers

    By Elizabeth S. Hawley

    Ph.D. Candidate

    Art History Department

    The Graduate Center, City University of New York

     

    Abstract (essay attached)

    Feminists in the u.s. viewed the 1973 passage of…[Read more]

    6 years, 1 month ago
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    Core Seminar in Urban Studies Spring 2020

    gregory sholette replied to the topic No Artist Left Alive by Max Haiven

    “In other words, far from demanding all artists produce propaganda, capitalism makes the artist themself (regardless of the content they produce – indeed, the more provocative the better) into a figure of their own propaganda.”

    6 years, 1 month ago
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    Core Seminar in Urban Studies Spring 2020

    gregory sholette started the topic No Artist Left Alive by Max Haiven

    No Artist Left Alive: Speculations on the Post-Pandemic Struggles of Cultural Workers Within, Against and Beyond Capitalism

    “Art may get some bailouts precisely so that it can continue to produce nice things for the resurgent financial elite, who would otherwise be content to let artists die, like blithe aristocrats feasting during a…[Read more]

    6 years, 1 month ago
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    Core Seminar in Urban Studies Spring 2020

    gregory sholette started the topic marketing of blackness as a prized aesthetic

    Authenticity and “Post-Chocolate” Cool in a Rapidly Gentrifying Washington, D.C.How the marketing of blackness as a prized aesthetic often leaves the city’s Black residents behind.

    Next City…[Read more]

    6 years, 1 month ago
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    Core Seminar in Urban Studies Spring 2020

    Jessie Stein started the topic The Hottest August by Brett Story

    https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/videos/the-hottest-august/

     

    I think if you’re in America you can watch this!

    xoJ

    6 years, 1 month ago
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    Core Seminar in Urban Studies Spring 2020

    gregory sholette started the topic Architect Bill Menking lost to Covid-19

    co-founder William ‘Bill’ Menking passes away at age 72

    DEMOLITION IN HELL’S KITCHEN

    Located on West 44th Street, the Millennium Premier Hotel stands in a once largely Irish and working class neighborhood formerly known as Hell’s Kitchen but re-christened with the sanitarysounding moniker ‘Clinton’ by real estate speculators in the 1980s.…[Read more]

    6 years, 2 months ago
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    Core Seminar in Urban Studies Spring 2020

    gregory sholette started the topic Beyond the Breakdown Three Meditations on a Possible Aftermath

    Beyond the Breakdown: Three Meditations on a Possible Aftermath

    • Franco Berardi aka Bifo

    All of a sudden, what we have been thinking for the last fifty years has to be rethought from scratch. Thank god (is god a virus?) that we have an abundance of extra time now because the old business is out of business.

    I’m going to say something about t…[Read more]

    6 years, 2 months ago
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    Core Seminar in Urban Studies Spring 2020

    gregory sholette started the topic CULTURAL CENTERS AS NEIGHBORHOOD HAVENS: AN INTERVIEW WITH LIBERTAD O. GUERRA

    We had scheduled Libertad and her husband Monxo Lopez as special guests…things are of course disrupted:

    https://www.latinxspaces.com/latinx-art/cultural-centers-as-neighborhood-havens-interview-with-libertad-o-guerra

    6 years, 2 months ago
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