Black Feminist Worldmaking Speaker Series at Fordham
Emma Paolini FCRH ‘21 reflects on the words of Black feminist academics Dr. Bettina Judd and Dr. Salamisha Tillet
Professors of Asian American Literature Participate in Panels After Hate Crimes
Two English Professors engaged in the Fordham Community Convening on Anti-Asian Violence and Racism held over two days
Terence Winch GSAS '71: Acclaimed Writer, Musician, and Editor
Winch discusses creativity, “street smarts”, and running a museum publications department
O THE PLACES YOU’LL GO: Gifts of an UnCareer Fair
Did you miss out on all the wonderful advice from the UnCareer fair? Here is a recap!
Professor Andrew Albin Discusses Fellowship and Postdoc Application Process for Graduate Students
Professor Albin’s scholarship examines the sonorous past as an object of critical inquiry. Here, he offers to advice to graduate students on fellowships, post docs and professional development.
ALL THAT YOU TOUCH / YOU CHANGE Poetry Festival
In answer to these extraordinary and changing times, Poet Guides will lead you in an offering (a meditation, a reading or a revelation) and then in a writing prompt. The audience will respond in real-time writing. We’ll write and create and listen together as an act of communal power. Let’s be together in deep celebration. Featured Poet Guides: José Felipe Alvergue, Tamiko Beyer, Chen Chen, S. Brook Corfman, Carolyn Forché, Aracelis Girmay | RSVP
How I Got My Job: Rural Community Advocate, Julia Cunningham FCRH ‘13
“I really want to…create a position for myself, where I’m really working with rural leaders to figure out what assets their community already brings to the table…”