Congrats to our #AI4FinancialGood Challenge WinnersHappy AI Literacy DaWe’re incredibly proud of all our students who “secured the bag” and entered our #AI4FinancialGood challenge. 🎉 These…
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Congrats to our #AI4FinancialGood Challenge WinnersHappy AI Literacy DaWe’re incredibly proud of all our students who “secured the bag” and entered our #AI4FinancialGood challenge. 🎉 These…
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Congrats to our #AI4FinancialGood Challenge WinnersHappy AI Literacy DaWe’re incredibly proud of all our students who “secured the bag” and entered our #AI4FinancialGood challenge. 🎉 These…
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Congrats to our #AI4FinancialGood Challenge WinnersHappy AI Literacy DaWe’re incredibly proud of all our students who “secured the bag” and entered our #AI4FinancialGood challenge. 🎉 These…
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Congrats to our #AI4FinancialGood Challenge WinnersHappy AI Literacy DaWe’re incredibly proud of all our students who “secured the bag” and entered our #AI4FinancialGood challenge. 🎉 These…
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July 21, 2014 Tuesday, August 12 at 6:30 pmMuseum of the City of New York Fifty years ago, civil rights activists from across the country came together in Mississippi to fight entrenched racism and voter repression. To mark the anniversary of 1964’s Freedom Summer, we examine one of its key players, Civil Rights and Black Power leader Stokely Carmichael. Tufts...
March 18, 2015 Teaching Civil Rights Then and NowSaturday, May 2, 8:45 am–3:30 pmMuseum of the City of New York On Saturday, May 2, 2015, the Museum of the City of New York will host the 3rd Annual Teaching Social Activism in the Classroom Conference. Educators are invited to present and participate in this free full-day conference, which will highlight the various...
October 27, 2015 Driving Miss Daisy, one of modern American Theatre’s most touching and irresistible stories. A treat for all audiences ages 10 to 110, Driving Miss Daisy is a moving story of friendship told with humor, warmth and beauty. Written by Alfred Uhry in 1987 as a tribute to his Atlanta-based family, the play went on to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and...
March 10, 2016 NEW YORK’S YIDDISH THEATER: FROM THE BOWERY TO BROADWAY. MAR. 9–JUL. 31, 2016 www.mcny.org/yiddishtheater From the late 19th to the mid- 20th century, a thriving Yiddish theater culture blossomed on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, entertaining over 1.5 million first and second generation Eastern-European Jewish immigrants. Second Avenue became the...
April 7, 2017 LaborArts and the Remember The Triangle Fire CoalitionInvite You To The Seventh Annual Clara Lemlich AwardsMay 1, 20176:30 – 8:30 pmMuseum of the City of New York1220 Fifth Avenue at 103rd StreetRefreshments, Music Last spring we honored five unsung women who’ve devoted their lives to the greater good, in the tradition of Clara Lemlich following the...