April 26, 2023 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Brooklyn College Archives and YWCA Brooklyn present: “Women of Slender Means” – A film by Allison Prete Library, Room 150, Woody Tanger Auditorium Women of Slender Means follows five of the 300 women living at the YWCA Brooklyn.
May 2, 2023 - December 31, 2023 Event Series LAMEM Spring 2023 Colloquia Magisterial Feminae: How Women Who Studied the Ancient World Innovated Brooklyn College, the Latin/Greek Institute, and Beyond Library, Exhibit Area The exhibit focuses on BC female faculty members from 1930-1980, their contributions to the study of the pre-modern world, their teaching legacies, and their service to the college
May 2, 2023 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm BC Library Archives Exhibition Opening: Brooklyn College’s Female Premodernists, 1930-1980 Library, Exhibit Area Come to the opening of the BC Library Archives exhibition on the unsung female professors who taught the history, literature, art, and culture of the world before 1600 C.E. Learn
June 5, 2023 - June 6, 2023 Event Series LAMEM Spring 2023 Colloquia Fragments of Experience: Approaching “Lived Religion” From Late Antiquity to the Central Middle Ages Library, Room 411, Samuel and Bernice Gottlieb Room Poster for Fragments of Experience: Approaching “Lived Religion” From Late Antiquity to the Central Middle Ages With papers on Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the conference considers the question of “lived
September 1, 2023 - November 10, 2023 Through My Lens: NYC in the 1970’s Photographs by Brooklyn College Alumna Marcia Bricker Halperin Library Marcia Bricker Halperin is a lifelong Brooklynite who has been photographing the characters and landscapes of New York City for almost 50 years.
November 12, 2023 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm Beirut to Brooklyn Library Student writings of life stories that express traumas and histories of everyday life in Lebanon.
May 11 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm May The Birthing Circle Be Unbroken: Bringing Collective Action To Light & Life Ingersoll Hall Extension, Room 148 This event marks the closing session of the seven-day National Postpartum Awareness Week for Black Indigenous People of Color. This session marks a committed effort to use the framework of