Humanities & Sciences

Citizen Artistry: Using Your Art to Shape the World Around You

Citizen Artistry: Using Your Art to Shape the World Around You invites attendees to explore the link between their role as a citizen in society and their role as an artist and/or academic. The Co-Founders of ICTA BIPOC will guide attendees through a series of conversations and exercises that allow them to investigate this link so that they may navigate personal or career goals in conjunction with social responsibility.

Immigration, Policy, and Activism in the Biden Era

The Center for the Study of Culture, Race and Ethnicity (CSCRE) at Ithaca College invites you to a panel discussion on the state of immigration, immigration policy, and immigrant rights under the new Biden administration. Panelists will discuss their views on shifting federal policies and immigration trends, and what they expect to see from the Biden Administration. This event is open to the public and part of the CSCRE’s annual Discussion Series.

Sandra Bruno
Immigration Attorney and Partner at Miller Mayer Attorneys at Law, LLP

Linda García Merchant will present on "Intergenerational Witness as Praxis: Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage and Chicana por mi Raza Digital Memory Collective"

Building Latino digital collections means building a collective of practitioners, scholars, students and community members in a democratized relationship to the cultural production of a collection. Through the work of these two organizations, this talk will present the processes and policies crafted to center community-based knowledge and experience through the transformative act of intergenerational witness as applied to the materials collected and articulated.