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Lehman’s First Annual Playwrights’ Festival

Lehman’s First Annual Playwrights’ Festival

The Theatre Department hosted the first annual festival for student playwrights.

American Red Cross of New York

Guest host, Robin Montas and Rebecca Callahan, Public Affairs Volunteer from the American Red Cross discuss the importance of the organization when the nation is going through extreme difficult times after suffering from a major natural disaster such as hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, and tornados

OPEN 2.0

BronxNet Executive Director, Michael Max Knobbe and Youth Media Coordinator Marisa M. White talk with guest host, Trent Love about the youth program OPEN 2.0 that is written, hosted, and produced by and for young people.

Lehman College Black Legacy Club

Guest host Dimitri Brown talks with Ateo Peruyeo, President of the Lehman College Black Legacy club on the club’s mission to strive for equality & recognition for African American students on the college’s campus.

Dancing in the Street

Dancing in the Street

Dance Parade New York is the world’s only parade to exclusively celebrate and showcase the diversity of dance.

Day Labor Strains Aging “Jornaleros”

Day Labor Strains Aging “Jornaleros”

Among the day labor work force exists an aging group of illegal workers who face growing old in a young man’s trade.

A Palatial Poorhouse in the Bronx

A Palatial Poorhouse in the Bronx

Take a tour of an Italian Renaissance retirement abode for penniless millionaires.

Deep Roots of Black Hair Angst

Deep Roots of Black Hair Angst

A lot of black hair journeys begin the same way: a little black girl, no older than four, and a ‘no lye’ relaxer kit. In that box is the key to being beautiful.

National Association of Black Accountants

National Association of Black Accountants

Ninety percent of the population is two checks away from being broke, according to Shirley Roger, a speaker at a National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) event at Lehman.