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Challenging the American Dream: Immigration and Industrialization in the Gilded Age

Wednesday, November 1, 6-7pm ET The United States went through major changes in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, fueled by immigration and industrialization. In this workshop, examine how these societal and economic changes impacted the working class and learn how to teach the complicated history of “the American dream.” Participants will receive 1 […]

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Planet Oat Fall Tour

Known for creamy and delicious oatmilk, Planet Oat is about to make this the tastiest fall yet! On Saturday, September 16th from 10 am to 4 pm, join Planet Oat as they embark on the first stop of The Planet Oat Fall Tour, which will be making additional stops in Chicago, Baltimore, Boston, and Philadelphia.

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Applying to Public AND Non-Public High Schools in NYC: Top Strategies for Success

In this special, free one-hour webinar, Maurice Frumkin of NYC Admissions Solutions will share his top strategies for 8th or 9th grade families applying to both public AND non-public (independent/private and/or parochial) high schools in NYC. This webinar is intended for 8th or 9th grade families who are applying to both public AND non-public high

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Educator Happy Hour

Poster House welcomes Pre-K through university educators to view the museum’s new exhibitions, Art Deco: Commercializing the Avant-Garde and We Tried to Warn You! Environmental Crisis Posters,1970–2020, and to learn more about our upcoming educational programming! Join us for a complimentary happy hour at the museum, and chat with the Education team about field trips, in-school residencies, teen

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Teacher Workshop – Uncovering Hidden Lives: Best Practices for Teaching Queer History

Wednesday, October 18, 6-7pm ET on Zoom Join guest educators from the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute to examine understandings of gender in early American history, and learn strategies for integrating gender-diverse narratives into content you teach already.  Participants will receive 1 CTLE hour.

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College is Possible: Non-Diploma Credential Programs

Educational programs on college campuses for students with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities who use Alternate Assessment and will leave high school with a non-diploma credential. Families are welcome. SCHEDULE –5:45 PM – Webinar opens and accommodations set up –6:00 PM – Listen to a PANEL OF EXPERTS talk about unique programs on college campuses for students with

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Teacher Workshop – We the People: Investigating Narratives of the Founding

Wednesday, October 25, 4:30-6:30pm Join New-York Historical Society and Facing History and Ourselves for an interactive workshop expanding the teaching of the US founding. Participants will explore an array of primary sources that students can use to address the compelling question, “How do we reckon with a history full of complexities and contradictions?”  The workshop

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Boost Your High School GPA for College Admission Acceptance!

Learn unique strategies that can increase students’ GPAs for college admissions! By Esoteric Academic Solutions, LLC Improving your child’s GPA quickly can be challenging, especially if they are already in the latter half of high school. With their previous grades working against them, students must put in even more effort to overcome lower averages. However,

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Boost Your High School GPA for College Admission Acceptance!

Learn unique strategies that can increase students’ GPAs for college admissions! Improving your child’s GPA quickly can be challenging, especially if they are already in the latter half of high school. With their previous grades working against them, students must put in even more effort to overcome lower averages. However, there are some measures students

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Building an Excellent Classroom Culture (In-Person Workshop)

In this in-person workshop, educators will be given a chance to observe systems and routines in our classrooms, then observe (in real-time or through video) a planning meeting around how they were established. Educators will then get the opportunity to workshop their classroom systems and routines and practice in real time. This workshop is open

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A Back to School Open House with Facing History & Ourselves

This in-person event will offer participants the opportunity to explore Facing History’s current initiatives and resources, including: new ELA and US History units and text sets, teaching about Contemporary Antisemitism, our new approach to teaching civics, and the classroom resource “Teaching About Hate Crimes and Their Impacts” created in partnership with the NYC Mayor’s office

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First Friday at Poster House

Poster House, the first museum in the United States dedicated to the global history of posters, will host its monthly “First Friday” event on September 1, 2023 from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM at Poster House, 119 West 23rd Street in Manhattan. Poster House will be offering free admission and extended hours for guests to

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Path to Quality: Strengthening Early Childhood Programs in New York City and Beyond

High quality early education opportunities build a stable foundation for future learning; yet ensuring quality programs are available for all families is often overlooked given the current challenges facing the sector. Join thought-leaders, practitioners, funders, and researchers to share knowledge and best practices around the question: What is the true cost of high-quality Early Childhood

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The Minor Collective Workshops: Sharpening Instructional Practice and Embracing Classroom Diversity

The Minor Collective is pleased to announce a series of day-long in-person workshops and 90 minute webinars, led by Kass and/or Cornelius Minor. Educators from everywhere are invited to learn in community with the Minors, building practices to sustain more equitable school systems, centering the work of classroom-based experiences that deeply connect with students and

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Artists Studios Community Series

An online adult workshop via Google Meet, the Artists Studios Community Series provides a welcoming virtual environment where artists feel comfortable showing and talking about their work, sharing information, and learning how to prepare for a studio visit and artist talk.  Each online program accommodates nine virtual studio visits followed by sharing resources on different

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How to Navigate Preschool Special Education in NYC / Como Navegar la Educación Especial Preescolar en NYC

This presentation provides a thorough overview of pre-school special education (ages 3-5) in New York City—the evaluations, creating substantive goals, and the IEP’s careful development. Parents and families with be equipped and empowered with highly effective tools and strategies to advocate and create meaningful supports, relationships, and partnerships with their child’s official designee & service

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Early Intervention in NYC: supporting Infants & Toddlers in their Communities / Intervención Temprana en NYC: Apoyando a bebés y niños en sus Comunidades

This presentation provides a thorough overview of Early Intervention services (ages Birth to 3) in New York City—how it’s designed, what to expect, how to access it, understanding evaluations and eligibility, and how individualized family service plans (IFSP) are developed. Families will also be equipped and empowered with strategies to advocate for and create meaningful

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The Animal Mystery Adventures with Dr. Gabby Wild

World-renowned National Geographic veterinarian and Kids educator, Dr. Gabby Wild, and The Gabby Wild Foundation are excited to offer the first-ever animal adventure mystery series, a STEM/STEAM principle-based educational program that will take place monthly throughout Fall ‘23 at Manhattan’s Explorers Club. The Animal Mystery Adventures with Dr. Gabby Wild series offers participating children the

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Free Supplies for Teachers, Back-to-School Shop with Lisa Ann Walter & BIC!

Countless reports show that a majority of teachers are spending out of pocket money on school supplies. To help, Lisa Ann Walter and BIC are inviting teachers to a pop-up supply closet in NYC stocked with free school supplies. Lisa will be a “hall monitor” that guides teachers to an exclusive, teachers-only supply closet loaded

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Poster House First Friday

Poster House, the first museum in the United States dedicated to the global history of posters, will host its monthly “First Friday” event on August 4, 2023 from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM at Poster House, 119 West 23rd Street in Manhattan. Poster House will be offering free admission and extended hours for guests to

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CEI Virtual Job Fair

CEI is recruiting NYC Public & Charter School staff in all five boroughs. We are seeking highly qualified, successful and committed educators to serve as teachers and support staff. Date And Time To participate in our Virtual Job Fair on July 31 – August 3, 2023, register by clicking the link: tinyurl.com/ceijobfair23 Select your preferred time

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Artists Studios Community Series

An online workshop via Google Meet, the Artists Studios Community Series provides a welcoming virtual environment where artists feel comfortable showing and talking about their work, sharing information, and learning how to prepare for a studio visit and artist talk. Each online program accommodates nine virtual studio visits followed by sharing resources on different aspects

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Community Paint Day 3: Join Groundswell NYC in Creating Social Impact Through Art!

Discover a unique opportunity to be part of something meaningful at Groundswell NYC’s Community Paint Days! As a distinguished mural organization based in Brooklyn, Groundswell NYC has already left its mark with over 600+ murals throughout New York, promoting positive change through art. This summer, Groundswell NYC is embarking on an exciting project to create

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Community Paint Day 2: Join Groundswell NYC in Creating Social Impact Through Art!

Discover a unique opportunity to be part of something meaningful at Groundswell NYC’s Community Paint Days! As a distinguished mural organization based in Brooklyn, Groundswell NYC has already left its mark with over 600+ murals throughout New York, promoting positive change through art. This summer, Groundswell NYC is embarking on an exciting project to create

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Community Paint Day 1: Join Groundswell NYC in Creating Social Impact Through Art!

Discover a unique opportunity to be part of something meaningful at Groundswell NYC’s Community Paint Days! As a distinguished mural organization based in Brooklyn, Groundswell NYC has already left its mark with over 600+ murals throughout New York, promoting positive change through art. This summer, Groundswell NYC is embarking on an exciting project to create

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2023 New York Charter Schools Conference

Welcome to the 2023 New York Charter Schools Conference–the only state-wide gathering for leaders in the New York State public charter school community! Hosted by the New York Charter Schools Association (NYCSA), this annual conference brings together educators, policymakers and stakeholders to share best practices, discuss current issues and learn about new developments in the field of

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3rd Annual Suitcase Sunday

WITNESS TO MASS INCARCERATION HOSTS THE THIRD ANNUAL SUITCASE SUNDAY IN SUPPORT OF FORMERLY INCARCERATED-OWNED SERVICES AND BUSINESSES Witness to Mass Incarceration (WITNESS) is proud to host its 3rd Annual Suitcase Sunday. This in-person public event features formerly incarcerated-led services and businesses at Baisley Pond Park, Queens, NY on Sunday, July 16th from 11 am

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CTLE Opportunity at NYU: Summer Institute on Middle Eastern Studies

The Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies at NYU is offering a unique opportunity for K-12 educators to earn CTLE credits and a $200 stipend. Our 2023 Summer Institute—(Un)Covering the Curriculum: Transforming Classroom Teaching of the Modern Middle East—will provide content and resources to better enable teaching Middle East area studies to middle and high

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Grants 4 Schools Conference @ Albany or Springfield

Learn how to get easy money for your classroom, school or district. July 24 & 25 @ Albany, NY Other Dates & Location July 27 & 28@ Springfield, MA   WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Administrators, Superintendents, Principals, Assistant Principals, Teachers, Admin Assistants, Federal Program Directors, Social Workers, Counselors, Librarians, CTE, Specialists, Curriculum Directors, Homeless Liaisons, Nurses,

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Artists Studios Community Series

An online workshop via Google Meet, the Artists Studios Community Series provides a welcoming virtual environment where artists feel comfortable showing and talking about their work, sharing information, and learning how to prepare for a studio visit and artist talk. Each online program accommodates nine virtual studio visits followed by sharing resources on different aspects

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Tokeativity & The CannaDiva Present: The NYC Pride Social

On June 24th from 12PM to 3PM Tokeativity and The CannaDiva will celebrate Pride month and invite guests to a consumption filled social experience in a cannabis & LGBTQIA2+ friendly space with prominent guest speakers in the cannabis community, offering light snacks and beverages, experiential art activities such as bling-a-lighter craft station, a chill coloring

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“Fun”draiser Features Free Performances from Mr Marc the MC, Jack “Blackjack” Ryan, and More

See children’s entertainers Mr Marc the MC and Jack “Blackjack” Ryan perform for free at the first-ever fundraiser supporting John Jay Jaguars Athletics.  On Sunday, June 18, Friends of John Jay Jaguars Athletics (FOJJJA) will host its 1ST Annual 7th Heaven Fundraising Community Festival.  This event is made possible by partnerships between the school community,

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School Operations Accelerator: Ignite Your School’s Efficiency & Excellence

Are you ready to take your school operations to the next level? Join our School Ops Accelerator, where we empower educators and school professionals to elevate their vision, supercharge student recruitment efforts, and deliver exceptional customer service. This dynamic event is designed to help you level up your school operations and drive success. Gain valuable

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Artificial Intelligence and Equitable Educational Futures 6-12 Teachers

Calling all 6-12 teachers! Join us for an exciting event where you can explore the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on equitable education. During this event, we’ll engage in thought-provoking discussions about the ways in which AI is already impacting education and ideas on how to integrate these technologies into your teaching

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New Youth Sports Advocacy Group Will Energize Park Slope’s 7th Heaven Street Fair with First-Ever Fundraiser

New Youth Sports Advocacy Group Will Energize Park Slope’s 7th Heaven Street Fair with First-Ever Fundraiser Friends of John Jay Jaguars Athletics (FOJJJA) will host its 1ST Annual 7th Heaven Fundraising Community Festival on Sunday June 18th.  The event involves partnerships between the school community, alumni, local small businesses, and supporters from the general Park Slope

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Racism, Poverty, and Neuroscience: Implications for Educators

Join us for the Racism, Poverty, and Neuroscience: Implications for Educators Webinar on Tuesday, June 13 2023 at 12:00 PM EDT. This online event will explore the intersection of racism, poverty, and neuroscience and how it impacts education. Our expert panelists will discuss the latest research on these topics and provide practical strategies for educators

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Teacher Workshop – The History and Ecology of the Hudson River

The History and Ecology of the Hudson River Wednesday, August 9, 10:00am-3:00pm The waterway known today as the Hudson River has shaped life in our region for centuries. Guided by educators from both New-York Historical Society and Hudson River Park, investigate the intersections of history, ecology and human impact through the lens of the Hudson

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Never Fade Away

MOCA CINEMA: Never Fade Away, a short film featuring the history making dancer Chun Wai Chan. Written, produced, and directed by pianist Donna Weng Friedman, Never Fade Away is the true story about her Chinese immigrant father who came to this country in the 1940s with nothing but his hopes and dreams, and how a

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Teacher P-Credit Course: From Posters to Podcasts: Social Activism from the 20th Century to Today

From Posters to Podcasts: Social Activism from the 20th Century to Today (Teacher P-Credit Course) Monday, July 31 – Saturday, August 5; 9:00am-5:00pm each day This multisession P-Credit course aims to build teacher content knowledge around 20th and 21st century social activism, and explore hands-on art-making and STEAM integration. Participants will trace different types of

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Teacher Workshop – Harlem Monuments: Claiming Space, Asserting Presence, Marking History

Harlem Monuments: Claiming Space, Asserting Presence, Marking History Tuesday, July 25, 9:30am-12:30pm What stories are told through public monuments across Harlem? How do they communicate aspects of history, and what symbolic work are they doing within community spaces? Learn how to use neighborhood monuments to teach history, then put your knowledge to practice during a

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Adapting to the Future of Work: Listen Up for Young Adults

JobsFirstNYC invites New York City’s 16- to 24-year-olds to our eighth annual convening. This year we are back in person, where you will engage with the future of work and have your voice heard. Participate in a day of learning, networking, advocacy, idea-sharing, provoking panel discussions, and transformative new ideas. This inclusive in-person convening will

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The Dream Pillow

The Dream Pillow by Amanda L. Andrei. Gaven D. Trinidad directs. Best enjoyed by ages 4-8. FREE rehearsed readings are on Saturday, June 24 at 3pm and 7pm at the Provincetown Playhouse (133 MacDougal St.). The 3pm reading will be a relaxed performance more welcoming for neurodivergent audience members. The box office will open one hour before each reading. With

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The Witch of Boggy Depot

The Witch of Boggy Depot by Alan Kilpatrick. Jake Hart directs. Best enjoyed by ages 11-15. FREE rehearsed readings are on Saturday, June 17 at 7pm and Sunday, June 18 at 2pm, at the Provincetown Playhouse (133 MacDougal St.). The box office will open one hour before each reading. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Check out The Witch

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ZEQ

ZEQ is written by NYU alum Ramon Esquivel and is a play with music. Rudy Ramirez directs. ZEQ is an unequivocal love story about and for queer youth. Best enjoyed by ages 13-18. FREE rehearsed readings are on Saturday, June 10 at 7pm and Sunday, June 11 at 2pm, at the Provincetown Playhouse (133 MacDougal St.). The box office will open one

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Churchill School and Center Summer Institute

Taught be reading specialists, speech and language pathologists, math specialists, mental health professionals, and DEI leaders. Churchill’s Summer Institute will deepen your instructional skills and broaden your understanding of learning disabilities and other topics. All workshop participants can earn CTLE hours and/or ASHA-accepted CMH’s if applicable. We are offering both virtual and in person workshops. 

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Summer Institute: Teaching the History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict Using Primary Sources

Trace the historical background of the Arab-Israeli conflict through a variety of primary sources and teaching strategies that support critical analysis and provide context for understanding the conflict’s evolution. Dates: August 21-23  (9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Eastern) Participants must attend all three days of the Summer Institute.  The ICS Summer Institutes are professional development

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Summer Institute: Jewish History

Expand your understanding of one of the world’s oldest religious traditions as we explore Judaism’s beliefs, behaviors, and experiences of belonging through our curricula-connected topics Teaching About Judaism, Jewish Americans: Identity, History, and Experience, History of European Antisemitism, and Jewish Immigration to America: 1880-1924. Dates: July 24-25 (9:00 AM – 12:00 PM) Participants must attend

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Poster House First Friday

Poster House, the first museum in the United States dedicated to the global history of posters, will host its monthly “First Friday” event on June 2, 2023 from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM at Poster House, 119 West 23rd Street in Manhattan. Poster House will be offering free admission and extended hours for guests to

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Reimagining Education Summer Institute

Teachers College’s Reimagining Education: Teaching, Learning and Leading for a Racially Just Society Summer Institute provides the knowledge, support and community of professionals you need to become a racially literate, culturally relevant and anti-racist educator. Without these tools, you cannot support your students’ academic, social and emotional well-being or address racial injustice in our educational system and society.

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Artists Studios Community Series

The Artists Studios Community Series is online via Google Meet providing a welcoming virtual environment where artists feel comfortable showing and talking about their work, sharing information, and learning how to prepare for a studio visit and artist talk.  Each online program accommodates nine virtual studio visits followed by sharing resources on different aspects of

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The Sun in Our Sails

The Sun in Our Sails  invites youth (16-21) participants with a connection to Chinatown to consider their relationship with the neighborhood  using the cyanotype process to create bandanas. Cyanotype is a printing process that uses sunlight to capture shapes on fabric.  Together we will ourselves what does it mean to leave an imprint  —  to

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Intro to ACCES-VR: What it is, How to Apply, and What to Expect

ACCES-VR, which stands for “Adult Career and Continuing Education Services — Vocational Rehabilitation,” is a NYS agency that helps people with disabilities explore their job interests, find a job, and keep it. If you have a disability and are looking for work, ACCES-VR may provide a variety of services that can help. This 60-minute workshop

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Artificial Intelligence and Equitable Educational Futures for 6-12 Teachers

Calling all 6-12 teachers! Join us for an exciting event where you can explore the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on equitable education. During this event, we’ll engage in thought-provoking discussions about the ways in which AI is already impacting education and ideas on how to integrate these technologies into your teaching

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Artificial Intelligence and Equitable Educational Futures for K-5 Teachers

Calling all K-5 teachers! Join us for an exciting event where you can explore the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on equitable education. During this event, we’ll engage in thought-provoking discussions about the ways in which AI is already impacting education and ideas on how to integrate these technologies into your teaching

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Second Annual Medgar Evers College Cannabis Education Showcase

Rescheduled from 4/29!  The Medgar Evers College (MEC) Chemistry and Environmental Sciences Department will host its Second Annual Cannabis Education Showcase.  Co-sponsored by the Legacy Core Foundation, Universe City, and Grow Brownsville, this free grassroots celebration of New York’s vibrant cannabis community will spotlight diversity in the emerging cannabis industry with panel discussions, food, art,

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38 At the Garden

A free screening of 38 At The Garden – a film that captures Jeremy Lin’s 2012 season with the New York Knicks. Experience and celebrate the ‘Linsanity’ phenomenon through the screening and conversation with the filmmakers, Travon Free, Samir Hernandez and Frank Chi. Limited free tickets available.

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READ 718 Presents: Strengthening Executive Functions at Home: Creating a Practical Toolbox for our Children

Join READ 718 for an in person workshop where Dr. Anna Levy-Warren, founder & supervisor of Organizational Tutors, will provide information and strategies for children who need support with implementing behavioral plans, daily routines, homework management, and more.  Parents, educators, caregivers as well as members of the entire community are welcome and encouraged to attend. 

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Teacher Leadership Info Session

Advance your teaching career today with an advanced certificate in Teacher Leadership at Lehman College.  This two-semester, fully online program will prepare you to take on leadership roles in your school, such as designing and leading learning experiences, advancing social justice, and making sure students have the best educational outcomes possible. With these skills in

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Filipino American communities on the Brooklyn waterfront

BLOOD AND WATER is an immersive walking tour that tells the stories of early Filipino American communities on the Brooklyn waterfront. Between the 1910s and the 1960s, Filipino sailors and merchant marines built vibrant communities in Brooklyn. They joined forces with Filipino students, artists, and activists to fight against American imperialism and racial discrimination.

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Panel Discussion for NYC families: Helping Students Navigate School Transitions

Come experience a discussion and q&a with child therapist, Karen Tsiropinas, LMSW of Cope With School NYC, current high school students and parents. The program will be facilitated by admissions guru, Maurice Frumkin, founder of NYC Admissions Solutions. Are you a parent of a child embarking on a school transition (5th-6th grade / 8th-9th grade)?

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Chancellor’s Day: Black Power to Black People: Branding the Black Panther Party

Join Poster House for its first June Chancellor’s Day! Engage in a guided tour and Q&A session with Es-pranza Humphrey, curator of the exhibition Black Power to Black People: Branding the Black Panther Party. Participate in a hands-on artmaking workshop inspired by the work of Black Panther Minister of Culture, Emory Douglas, and learn more about

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Sensory Diets: A Psychological Perspective / Dietas Sensoriales: Una Perspectiva Psicológica

DATE & TIME: MONDAY, MAY 15, 2023 10:30AM TO 12:00PM Most people have food preferences, cravings and aversions. That constitutes our individual nutritional diet. Likewise, most people have sensory preferences, cravings and aversions. For example, some people love roller coasters and others get frightened and sick. Some people find being at a loud and raucous

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The Emotional Lives of Teenagers with Dr. Lisa Damour

Join Brooklyn Urban Garden Charter School (BUGS) for a riveting evening of fresh insights, advice, and conversation with Lisa Damour, Ph.D., author of the the newly released The Emotional Lives of Teenagers: Raising Connected, Capable, and Compassionate Adolescents  and best sellers Under Pressure, and Untangled, as well as writer for The New York Times. Meet our

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