SPCUNY Student Fellowship applicant information session
Hear from alumni and staff of SPCUNY about the Student Fellow program and get your questions answered for the 2025-26 application cycle.
Hear from alumni and staff of SPCUNY about the Student Fellow program and get your questions answered for the 2025-26 application cycle.
Join us for a dynamic community gathering to explore the concept of photographic justice through the late Corky Lee’s work, co-sponsored by SPCUNY alongside other community organizations.
Part of the larger Reclaiming Lyceums project (coordinated by SPCUNY Fellow Mudiwa Pettus with collaborator Greylin Jones), Elevating Black Queer Ancestors: Embodying Black Queer Pasts, Envisioning Black Queer Futures is a workshop series that explores the role of embodied experience in recovering, interpreting, and reimagining the uses of Black queer histories.
UHURU DAYS LYCEUM: a brief 17-evening virtual conversation on a written excerpt from a formerly enslaved person and the freedom of the day. Part of the larger SPCUNY project Reclaiming Lyceums: New York City’s Forgotten Rhetorical Legacy (Mudiwa Pettus/Greylin Jones).
Part of the larger Reclaiming Lyceums project (coordinated by SPCUNY Fellow Mudiwa Pettus with collaborator Greylin Jones), Elevating Black Queer Ancestors: Embodying Black Queer Pasts, Envisioning Black Queer Futures is a workshop series that explores the role of embodied experience in recovering, interpreting, and reimagining the uses of Black queer histories.
Part of the larger Reclaiming Lyceums project (coordinated by SPCUNY Fellow Mudiwa Pettus with collaborator Greylin Jones), Elevating Black Queer Ancestors: Embodying Black Queer Pasts, Envisioning Black Queer Futures is a workshop series that explores the role of embodied experience in recovering, interpreting, and reimagining the uses of Black queer histories.