About the Episode Dr. Brenda Greene interviews Wayétu Moore, the author of The Dragons, The Giant, The Women. Greene and Moore discuss the themes of her memoir: the African immigrant experience, …
The Center for Black Literature, in partnership with The Harlem Writers Guild, presents presents a free virtual roundtable discussion, The Minister Primarily: A Testament to the Legacy of John Oliver Killens. …
We are pleased to announce that Medgar Evers College President Patricia Ramsey has been named to City and State’s Brooklyn Power 100. The list recognizes not only the borough’s leading …
The ASAP career conversation is an opportunity for students to hear from and connect to people who have careers in fields of your interest. Learn now what your future might …
About the Episode In this rebroadcast, Dr. Brenda Greene interviews writer Donna Hill, a multipublished author. They discuss her recent novel, Confessions in B-Flat (Sideways, 2020), an emotional love story of …
Dr. Byron E. Price, public administration professor at MEC, participates in a panel discussion about modern monetary theory (MMT) at an event hosted by The Green Institute. Modern Monetary Theory …
The ASAP career conversation is an opportunity for students to hear from and connect to people who have careers in fields of your interest. Learn now what your future might …
The Caribbean Research Center of Medgar Evers College and TD Bank present the next session in the Caribbean American Heritage Month Financial Education Series. This session is for adults who …
About the Episode Dr. Brenda Greene interviews poet, curator, and mentor Cheryl Boyce-Taylor. Greene and Boyce-Taylor discuss her recent book, Mama Phife Represents: A Verse Memoir (Haymarket Books, 2021). The book, a collection …
About the Episode Dr. Brenda Greene interviews poet, curator, and mentor Cheryl Boyce-Taylor. Greene and Boyce-Taylor discuss her recent book, Mama Phife Represents: A Verse Memoir (Haymarket Books, 2021). The book, a collection …