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CUNY LGBTQI+ Student Conference

Bronx Community College 2155 University Ave, Bronx, New York, United States

Queer Care: Unleashing Our Power Established in 2021, the CUNY LGBTQI+ Student Conference is an annual event that brings together LGBTQI+ students from across CUNY who are interested in learning more about leadership and creating change on our campuses and broader communities. What does leadership for social change look like? What does an inclusive CUNY look like? This free conference encompasses food, workshops, a resource fair, a keynote address, and most importantly, bringing together queer & trans students, faculty and staff, and allies. This conference is held at a new CUNY college every year. Reach out to your CUNY LGBTQI+ Council representatives for more information on this conference and how to get involved! This event is organized by the CUNY LGBTQI+ Council. Participation in this Pride event is made possible due to generous funding from the New York City Council Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual Caucus and the Office of the Mayor, and supported by The LaGuardia and Wagner Archives.

Free

Early Childhood Education Job Fair – Job Seekers

CUNY School of Professional Studies 119 West 31st Street 4th floor New York, NY 10001

Seeking a new job in early childhood? Bring your resume and meet employers, connect with career advisors, and network with fellow early childhood educators!

Free

In Defense of Childhood: Keeping Active Inquiry-based Learning Alive

The City College of New York 160 Convent Avenue New York, NY 10031

This conference will feature educators and schools that are keeping active, inquiry-oriented learning and democratic classrooms alive in the midst of our challenging times. It will celebrate the work of Lillian Weber - creator of the City College Workshop Center for Open Education (in 1972) - who brought this kind of teaching to the public schools; Deborah Meier, founder of New York City’s public Central Park East Elementary School (now celebrating its 50th anniversary); and all the innovative New York City public schools that they inspired.

Free

Junior Achievement: Teach for a Day 

Local Brooklyn School (TBD)

By participating in this service opportunity, you will: Strengthen and improve your communication skills Teach your own class Promote literacy, basic math skills, financial literacy and making smart choices ALL participants must attend two days of mandatory training: 5/2 and 5/9. 

Free