Ancestral Articulations, a group art show hosted by the Brooklyn Campus Council of the Arts and curated by its director Ramona Candy, is open now through March 10 in the…
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The above photo is courtesy of Jonathan Lewis. The arts inspired Vinnie Bagwell early in her childhood. She had a talent for drawing since the first time she picked up…
The year 2020 was unlike any other, yet the SJC community still shined even in the face of tremendous adversity. Here, we acknowledge some of SJC Long Island’s important moments…
Bettie Mae Fikes, a celebrated icon of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, spoke to the SJC Long Island Community in recognition of Black History Month.
Spoken word artist Harold Green visited SJC Brooklyn this week to help celebrate Black History Month. Green began his common hour performance with an improvisation poem using five keywords given…
From celebrating its 100th graduating class to the College’s first-ever Giving Day and I?SJC Week, St. Joseph’s 2019 was historic in more ways than one.
SJC Brooklyn student clubs put on a grand finale Black History Month celebration Tuesday afternoon to recognize the impact reggae music has had on black history. Khalia Foster, vice president…
Civil Rights Activist Bettie Mae Fikes and award-winning producer Pierce Freelon spoke and sung to SJC Long Island students in honor of Black History Month.
The ring of the classic Jeopardy! theme song filled the student lounge in Tuohy Hall on Monday afternoon, as SJC Brooklyn students celebrated Black History Month by playing their own…
Nearly 150 students from middle schools in Bedford-Stuyvesant and Brownsville visited SJC Brooklyn on Monday to play “Black History Month Jeopardy,” an event conducted by the New York City Police Department (NYPD).