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Notes of the Study Skills Committee, Winter Quarter, 1976-1977
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Study Skills Committee:Commitee on Study Skills evolving statement of goals--Leff, Elaine--Barber, Sarah--Wittek, Emil, Committee members, Liaison Committee, Newsletter Committee, Philosophy and Objectives, Skills Development
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LaGuardia Community College
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Newsletter of the Third World Faculty and Staff Association of LaGuardia Community College, 1989 Fall
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, Third World Faculty and Staff Association, Urquhart Yvette C., African American Women, Bathsheba (Poem), A Dry White Season (Motion picture), Miles (Book), Bowen, Raymond C, Opening Sessions, Change and Renewal
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LaGuardia Community College
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Notes of the Study Skills Committee, Summer Quarter, 1977
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Testing and homework, Committee members, Study Skills Committee, Leff, Elaine, Wittek, Emil, Wertheimeir, David
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LaGuardia Community College
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Newsletter of the Third World Faculty and Staff Association of LaGuardia Community College, 1990 Winter
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, Third World Faculty and Staff Association, Paton, Alan, Mandela, Nelson story, Bowen, Raymond C., The Phillis Wheatley Book Program for Africans, Perez, Jorge, Drugs and Community, Wu, Clara, PSC CUNY, Driving Miss Daisy (Motion picture), Panama--History--American Invasion, 1989
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LaGuardia Community College
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Pluralism News, 1994 Spring
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, LaGuardia Task Force on Pluralism, Task Force on Pluralism Lecture Series, Grants, Language Resource Directory, Bias, Racism, New York City Technical College, Diversity, International Studies, LGBT
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LaGuardia Community College
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LaGuardia Community College Newsletter, January 1971
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LaGuardia Community College Newsletter
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Bowen, Raymond, Student Services, Library, New faces on campus, Groman, George, Palmer, Rose, Minter, Jerolyn
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LaGuardia Community College Media Studies News: Episode 2
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This week the our news team takes a look back at the history of LaGuardia Community College.
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Celentano, Holly, 40th Anniversary of LaGuardia Community College, Katopes, Peter, Mellow, Gail, Shenker, Joseph, LaGuardia, Fiorello, Enrollment
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Sleeping dog
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During the time staying at home and in between disinfecting every single surface that might’ve been touched, or fashioning masks out of shirts and scarves so as to not take, God forbid, and accidental whiff of outside air, I’ve been working on making more art. Attached is a mini 4x6 canvas painting of my dog (who is very happy that I’m at home more). He takes a lot of naps, so here’s one of his sleeping positions.
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COVID-19 Experience, Stay-at-home life, Painting
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Out the Window, I've seen.
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My Intro to Creative Writing class wrote a collaborative poem, "Out the Window, I've Seen." It's an Urban Studies Course, and in normal times we compose pieces based on urban observations (field trips, etc.). Since we're staying at home, we wrote a poem about things that we've seen from our windows, each person contributing a line. The names of my students are on the attached document.
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COVID-19 Experience, Stay-at-home life, Social Distancing
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The Door by Rene Sing Brooks
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An experimental film created by René Sing Brooks. This piece was the final project in (Lecturer) Thomas Seymour's Video Production class this Spring II semester. The artist statement is below. Growing up under the back then kerosene lamp nights of Bluefields, a small city on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, had a strong influence on my film and writing sensibilities. My Caribbean childhood and early adolescence have nurtured a lifelong concern with time, memory and personal/communal story, which is reflected in most of my work to date. I have been a digital filmmaker for nearly nine years, mostly as a short form documentarian covering issues of justice system involved individuals and of other community protagonists—mainly fellow artists—dedicated to social-justice struggles. Although my artistic sensibility is significantly shaped by socio-political concerns, this does not preclude the aesthetic exploration of filmmaking’s form and structure for implications beyond—or beneath—the “message”, which in my case draws from dream textures and narrative flows derived from Nicaragua’s African, aboriginal and mestizo magical imaginings. Along the road, I have gathered influences from Béla Tarr, Andrei Tarkovsky and Chris Marker, among others. These creators deftly explore the relationship of form, structure, tempo and meaning, an exploration that is at the heart of my creative concerns and that guides my efforts to develop a personal voice that isn’t alienated from the visual and narrative syntax of my evolving communal experiencing.
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The Door, Brooks, Rene Sing
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