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24 06, 2022

Peer Leaders Host the 1st Virtual Roundtable for the Library’s Black Maternal Health Initiative

2022-06-29T12:15:37-04:00

Since the first week of the summer semester, a group of MCNY alumni and students has met weekly to share stories, perspectives, research on the Black maternal health crisis. These Peer Leaders have been working [...]

Peer Leaders Host the 1st Virtual Roundtable for the Library’s Black Maternal Health Initiative2022-06-29T12:15:37-04:00
17 04, 2022

The Deadline is Fall 2022 for the Incubator Program sponsored by the MCNY School for Business

2022-08-02T14:57:15-04:00

The “Startup Incubator Program” provides an opportunity for Business School students and alumni to further develop their Constructive Actions into real business projects and take them to the next experiential level. The students will be [...]

The Deadline is Fall 2022 for the Incubator Program sponsored by the MCNY School for Business2022-08-02T14:57:15-04:00
12 03, 2022

Dignity and Joy in an Unjust Society: Parenting and Race

2022-03-25T15:42:37-04:00

By Kate Adler, Director of Library Services On Wednesday, February 23rd, we continued our 3-part (and 3-month!) celebration of Black History, Culture, and Life. This was a student-led, roundtable discussion. No headliners (besides you!) and [...]

Dignity and Joy in an Unjust Society: Parenting and Race2022-03-25T15:42:37-04:00
9 02, 2022

How Mentoring Works: A Case Study of Mentorship in Black and Brown Communities … and Libraries

2022-02-15T13:54:15-05:00

Why Mentoring?  By Kate Adler, Director of Library Services  Every year the MCNY library celebrates Black History Month over the course of January and February. This year we are extending the celebration through March! We kicked [...]

How Mentoring Works: A Case Study of Mentorship in Black and Brown Communities … and Libraries2022-02-15T13:54:15-05:00
25 01, 2022

How to know if your account has been hacked

2022-01-25T15:14:19-05:00

We Live Security shared answered several great information security questions in their recent post. Here are a few highlights to keep in mind. Why would someone want to hack my email? Carry out credential stuffing. [...]

How to know if your account has been hacked2022-01-25T15:14:19-05:00
20 01, 2022

Let’s Talk about Black Maternity Health: A Reckoning on Racial Equity in NYC

2022-01-26T15:45:16-05:00

By Natalia Sucre, Research and Writing Librarian Looking Back on Our Fall 2021 Roundtable Series  Last semester, we at the library decided to focus our monthly virtual roundtables on the work of the 2021 NYC Racial [...]

Let’s Talk about Black Maternity Health: A Reckoning on Racial Equity in NYC2022-01-26T15:45:16-05:00
12 01, 2022

Free Leadership Development for Black & Latino Changemakers

2022-01-13T14:14:57-05:00

Did you know that the Leaders of Color program is working to build Black and Latino political and community power in Louisiana, Memphis, New York,  and Washington D.C.? Community Health Professor Desi K. Robinson, who [...]

Free Leadership Development for Black & Latino Changemakers2022-01-13T14:14:57-05:00
2 12, 2021

Don’t get Hacked for the Holidays

2021-12-03T13:44:09-05:00

‘Tis the season for holiday celebrations and scams. As retailers deck the halls with amazing deals and limited-time offers, cybercriminals celebrate with their own traditions — tricking unsuspecting individuals into sharing sensitive information in exchange [...]

Don’t get Hacked for the Holidays2021-12-03T13:44:09-05:00
8 11, 2021

Library Connections in Remote Times #23: Redressing Homelessness through an NYC 2022 Ballot Proposal

2021-11-18T19:38:06-05:00

By Natalia Sucre, Research and Writing Librarian The Problem and How You Can Help  This chart shows the numbers. As New Yorkers in our neighborhoods, we see the reality daily, including those on the street who rarely make it to shelters. At [...]

Library Connections in Remote Times #23: Redressing Homelessness through an NYC 2022 Ballot Proposal2021-11-18T19:38:06-05:00