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How to Talk to Your Kids About Climate Change: Adult Lecture

Brooklyn Bridge Park 334 Furman Street, Brooklyn, New York, United States

Our children are facing the challenges of a warming world head on. They have a right to understand the realities of the climate crisis and what it means for them – and the adults in their lives have a responsibility to provide that knowledge as best they can. Join Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy for a special lecture and event with Harriet Shugarman, an internationally renowned activist, policy analyst, economist and author of the book, How to Talk to Your Kids About Climate Change, Turning Angst into Action. She'll share her unique insights and some best practices for having these meaningful conversations.

Free

NYC Youth Agenda Coalition Winter Dataland

Riverside church 91 Claremont Ave, New York

The NYC Youth Agenda Coalition elevates youth voices through participatory action research and policy-making. At this event, youth will explore interactive Policy Stations to learn about our research, recommendations, and future vision, and share your experiences on issues like economic mobility, education equity, environmental justice, housing security, and mental health. Your insights will shape our advocacy as we prepare to meet with local officials this spring—we can’t do it without you!  

Gen AI Workshop Series w/ Industry Experts

BMCC, Room N-452 199 Chambers St.,, New York

NY Jobs CEO Council are leading a five-part Gen AI workshop series Fridays 10a-12p form March 7 - April 4 at BMCC (199 Chambers St., Room N-452). Students will: · Learn how Gen AI works and how it may be perpetuate bias · Get hands-on with tools to understand uses and limitations · Build a project and present it to a panel of industry experts · Network with industry volunteers and panelists · Receive a digital badge of completion from the NY Jobs CEO Cou

PK-12 Immigration Literature Conference

The City College of New York Great Hall at Shepard Hall 160 Convent Avenue,, New York, New York, United States

The CUNY-Initiative on Immigration and Education (CUNY-IIE) invites you to join us on for the PK-12 Immigration Literature Conference, a one-day event designed to inspire educators to incorporate immigration-themed literature into their classrooms, fostering deeper understanding of the migration experience.  Edwidge Danticat will serve as the opening keynote speaker. An acclaimed author of 17 books, including the children’s book Mama’s Nightingale: A Story of Immigration and Separation, Krik? Krak!, a National Book Award finalist, The Farming of Bones, an American Book Award winner, and Brother, I'm Dying, Danticat's work delves into the Haitian experience and the complexities of migration.

Free

The Kingsborough Community College Tapestry Project: Moving Forward Together

Kingsborough Community College - U101A

This is an ongoing project that will involve several events over the course of the Spring 2025 semester. These events will provide opportunities to come together as a community by being creative together, specifically through making collage art together. Why collage art? Collage art is made when we piece together different images and materials to create something uniquely yours. It something anyone can do. Also, the process gives you time to think and reflect. Through planning, selecting, arranging, cutting, twisting, curling, and pasting, you have the chance to explore your creativity, reflect, and express yourself. After you make your individual collage, it will then become part of the Kingsborough Tapestry. *** Multiple Day Event - KCC U101A -The COVE

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Big City Social Studies Event

The Big City Social Studies is a collaboration between former teachers, teacher education professors, pre-service and in-service PD providers, and district officials who are committed to supporting teachers. We believe that teachers are caring professionals who always strive to provide young people with the best possible education they can.   Because these are changing times and many teachers are finding creative ways of approaching what is happening in their classrooms and in the nation, we are inviting teachers to share and learn from each other about the state of their work, any local actions they have taken, and how they are looking to the future. Please join us for this National Town Hall featuring educators from across the country (Seattle, Chicago, New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, Knoxville) who will share their experiences, facilitate discussion, and offer some thinking for moving forward.

Free

Read Aloud Thursdays

KCC Room V123

Read to 3 & 4 year olds every Thursday Open to all Education students EDC 200 students will receive 2 hours of field work credit. Scan the QR code for more info, and to sign up for a time slot

Free

Education Club

ZoomMeeting ID: 852 2962 8638Passcode: 608995

Every Thursday 3:30pm-4:30pm The Education Club is a space for students to come together to learn more about child development, parenting, teaching, and working with youth. We also support each other, while we navigate life as college students. We are a close-knit community that comes together on a weekly basis for conversation. We are committed to planning community service events each semester to advocate for out community, important topics in education, local schools, and more. ZoomMeeting ID: 852 2962 8638Passcode: 608995

Free

Virtual Panel with KCC Liberal Arts Alumni

Students launching their college careers at Kingsborough often grapple with questions about their future. What paths are open to someone pursuing a liberal arts degree? What comes next? How do their current classes pave the way for future educational and career success?   Join us for a virtual panel where KCC alumni will share experiences that offer insights into these questions. Attendees will have a chance to learn from former Kingsborough students who have pursued diverse educational and career paths, transferring to both private and public institutions and landing jobs in areas such as data analytics, toy design, and advertising.

Free

Resume Writing

Join the Career Development Center team to learn how to create a professional and impressionable resume to increase your marketability. The session will take place on Zoom.

Free

Education Club

The Education Club is a space for students to come together to learn more about child development, parenting, teaching, and working with youth. We also support each other, while we navigate life as college students. We are a close-knit community that comes together on a weekly basis for conversation. We are committed to planning community service events each semester to advocate for out community, important topics in education, local schools, and more. ZoomMeeting ID: 852 2962 8638 Passcode: 608995

Free

KCC DAW: The Ride Ahead – Film Screening and Discussion

KCC Room V123

Come join us during Disability Awareness Week at KCC for a Screening and Discussion of Dan and Samuel Habib’s latest film, “The Ride Ahead!” The film takes us on Samuel’s journey to college and adulthood, what it means to be "independent," and how to navigate relationships, work, and take risks to grow!

Free