Cancer Prevention and Treatment Accessible to You in Brooklyn: Talking About Cancer—Conversations That Save Lives A panel discussion about cancer prevention and available treatment in Brooklyn. Read More
Advocacy and Archaeology: Present Thoughts—New Books by BC Faculty Series A celebration of Assistant Professor Kelly Britt’s “Advocacy and Archaeology: Urban Intersections.” Read More
The Future of New York City: Who Decides? What role can people play in shaping the future of their neighborhood and the broader city? Read More
Affective Masculinities: From Colonial Fathers to Bachelor Banisters in India and England (19th and 20th Centuries)—New Books by BC Faculty Series Celebrate the publication of Professor Swapna M. Banerjee’s recent book, Fathers in the Motherland. Read More
Myth Made New Best-selling author George O’Connor on “The Art and Narrative of the Olympians Graphic Novels.” Read More
Why Medieval Thinkers Are Relevant to 2024: New Books by BC Faculty Series A discussion of the contemporary relevance of medieval thinkers. Read More
The Diminished Citizenship of U.S.-Citizen Children of Undocumented Migrants: Philosophy of Immigration Series, Part III A discussion of birthright citizenship among U.S.-born children of undocumented immigrants. Read More
When We Decide: Plural Agency, Voluntariness, and Migrant Choice: Philosophy of Immigration Series, Part II A discussion of voluntariness in migration. Read More
Moral Obligations in a World Afraid of Refugees: Philosophy of Immigration Series, Part I A discussion on the ethics of immigration, especially as it pertains to refugees. Read More
Defining Immigration, Empire, Race, and Slavery An exploration of the interconnections between race, empire, slavery and immigration. Read More