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Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, December 2003, Lacuny
Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, December 2003, Lacuny
Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
Lacuny Cataloging Roundtable Meeting Minutes, November 2003, Lacuny
Lacuny Cataloging Roundtable Meeting Minutes, November 2003, Lacuny
Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
Lacuny Interlibrary Loan Roundtable Meeting Minutes, October 2003, Lacuny
Lacuny Interlibrary Loan Roundtable Meeting Minutes, October 2003, Lacuny
Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, October 2003, Lacuny
Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, October 2003, Lacuny
Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, October 2003, Lacuny
Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, October 2003, Lacuny
Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
"Real Men" Curriculum, Jessie Daniels, Ronald Shuler, Nina Aledort, Nicholas Freudenberg
"Real Men" Curriculum, Jessie Daniels, Ronald Shuler, Nina Aledort, Nicholas Freudenberg
Open Educational Resources
This is the curriculum for a program known as "REAL MEN," an acronym for "Returning Educated African American and Latino Men to Enriched Neighborhoods." A collaborative effort, the REAL MEN program was a public health intervention based at Rikers Island and at a community-based organization, Friends of Island Academy, for young men, ages 15-19, who were leaving jail and returning to their home communities. The curriculum for this program was designed to reduce drug use, HIV risk, and rearrest by helping participants examine alternative paths to manhood and consider racial/ethnic pride as a source of strength.
Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, September 2003, Lacuny
Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, September 2003, Lacuny
Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
Europarl: The European Parliament On-Line, John A. Drobnicki
Europarl: The European Parliament On-Line, John A. Drobnicki
Publications and Research
Review of EUROPARL: The European Parliament On-Line.
Undercover Girl- The Fbi's Lesbian: A Note On Resources, Lisa E. Davis
Undercover Girl- The Fbi's Lesbian: A Note On Resources, Lisa E. Davis
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
Historical investigation is never easy, but deciphering gay and lesbian history often turns out to be more than usually convoluted. The players lead at least two lives—public and private — and secrets abound. Clues appear in unconventional sources, beyond the library and beyond theory. If you are lucky, the search develops its own momentum. This is how the story of undercover girl Angela Calomiris (1915-95), "Angie" to her friends, whose life was touched by extraordinary events, revealed itself to me.
The Ten Days That Shook San Francisco: History And Myth, Paul Vandecarr
The Ten Days That Shook San Francisco: History And Myth, Paul Vandecarr
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
November 1978: a popular religious and civic leader from San Francisco named Jim Jones leads over 900 people—mostly African-Americans and many from San Francisco—to murder and suicide in a remote jungle community of Guyana called "Jonestown." Though far from San Francisco, the catastrophe strikes at the heart of the city's public life. Only nine days later, on November 27, ex-police officer and city Supervisor Dan White enters San Francisco City Hall and assassinates Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk. These two events—which devastated San Francisco's African-American and gay communities—formed a defining moment in the city's turbulent and ongoing attempt …
Changing Of The Guard, Alisa Solomon
Changing Of The Guard, Alisa Solomon
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
After four gratifying years, i have decided to step down as the executive director of CLAGS to focus again on research, writing, and teaching. As much as I have enjoyed the position and as proud as I am of all we have accomplished, the truth is, I don't have the temperament of an administrator. I'm yearning to teach graduate students again, to be more available to my undergraduate students at Baruch, and eager to jump back into the scholarship that I've had to put aside since 1999.
Minding Our Q'S, Paisley Currah
Minding Our Q'S, Paisley Currah
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
A personal admission first—it's a scary thing to be stepping in as executive director, following in the very large footsteps of Alisa Solomon, Jill Dolan, and CLAGS's founder and first executive director, Martin Duberman, who have all worked so hard and accomplished so much to make CLAGS a major center for gay and lesbian studies. But, with the support of Alisa, the tremendous CLAGS board, its exceptional staff, and the many others who participate in its work, I am also looking forward to the challenge of building on their work.
About Chinese Names, Sheau-Yueh J. Chao
About Chinese Names, Sheau-Yueh J. Chao
Publications and Research
In traditional Chinese society, the family (Chia) and the clan (tsu) play an indispensable role in establishing and sustaining the prevailing value system, in molding the life of individuals and in shaping a community's social relations into an orderly and stable pattern. This article includes the study of several important topics about the Chinese names. It details the significance of Chinese names and introduces the types of Chinese names and their meanings, followed by the historical development of surnames, clan names, and generation names. The article concludes with a statistical analysis of Chinese surname rankings and population in the United …
Review Of The Website City Directories Of The United States Of America, John A. Drobnicki
Review Of The Website City Directories Of The United States Of America, John A. Drobnicki
Publications and Research
Review of the website City Directories of the United States of America.
Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, April 2003, Lacuny
Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, April 2003, Lacuny
Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, April 2003, Lacuny
Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, April 2003, Lacuny
Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
Lacuny Interlibrary Loan Roundtable Meeting Minutes, April 2003, Lacuny
Lacuny Interlibrary Loan Roundtable Meeting Minutes, April 2003, Lacuny
Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, March 2003, Lacuny
Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, March 2003, Lacuny
Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
Lacuny Cataloging Roundtable Meeting Minutes, February 2003, Lacuny
Lacuny Cataloging Roundtable Meeting Minutes, February 2003, Lacuny
Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
Advocate, March 2003, Vol. [14], No. [1?], Gc Advocate
Advocate, March 2003, Vol. [14], No. [1?], Gc Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
CUNY Budget Under Attack. Marriah Star (p. 1)
Rolling Up the Welcome Mat on Foreign Nationals. Kimberly Chase (p. 1)
DSC Issues: Statement Against War on Iraq. James Trimarco (p. 1)
Editorial: The War, the Budget, and the Parochial Presidency (p. 2)
Masthead (p. 2)
Short Takes (p. 2)
Bread & Roses. [8th Annual Women’s Open Poetry and Performance Event]. Brecht Forum.
Mass Confusion: Recycling Still in Effect for Metal and Mixed Paper. NYC.Gov.
Be Protest-Savvy: Know Your Rights. New York Civil Liberties Union.
Multi-Faith Panel Discussion.
Award Named After Professor Edouard Glissant.
Global Citizen Education. …
Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, February 2003, Lacuny
Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, February 2003, Lacuny
Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, February 2003, Lacuny
Lacuny Executive Council Meeting Minutes, February 2003, Lacuny
Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
Researching Your Asian Roots For Chinese Americans, Sheau-Yueh J. Chao
Researching Your Asian Roots For Chinese Americans, Sheau-Yueh J. Chao
Publications and Research
This article was revised from the author's invited lecture presented at the American Librarians Association Annual Conference of the Reference and User Services (RUSA) Meeting in the Local History Section in San Francisco, June 2001. It includes an introduction to the history of Chinese surnames, types and functions of Chinese genealogical records, problems in Chinese genealogical research, and how to conduct a typical Chinese-American genealogical research with examples for further research.
Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, January 2003, Lacuny
Lacuny Instruction Committee Meeting Minutes, January 2003, Lacuny
Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
Media, Message And Meaning: The "Queer As...What?" Symposium, Andrew Ingall
Media, Message And Meaning: The "Queer As...What?" Symposium, Andrew Ingall
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
On October 11, scholars, journalists, media watch activists, and community intellectuals examined depictions and productions of LCTBQ people in television, the World Wide Web, and print journalism at a CLAGS symposium with the wily title, "Queer as . . . What?"
"Fifty Years After" Symposium Explores The Legacy Of Christine Jorgensen, Omar Portillo
"Fifty Years After" Symposium Explores The Legacy Of Christine Jorgensen, Omar Portillo
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
There is a rich history of people who have deliberately constructed their bodies and challenged the binary sex-gender system. On November 22, CLAGS presented a symposium in which scholars, trans. activists, service providers, and artists revisited the life of one of the most famous of them — Christine Jorgensen — and considered her impact on our understanding of gender identities five decades after her "sex change" made headlines. Guest speakers - among them C. Jacob Hale, Hugh McGowan, Joanne Meyerowitz, Mariette Pathy-Allen, Ben Singer, Dean Spade, Chris Straayer, Susan Stryker, and Dinh Tu Tran — traced Jorgensen's life and the …
Queer/Crip: The First Queer Disability Conference, Walter (Peter) Penrose
Queer/Crip: The First Queer Disability Conference, Walter (Peter) Penrose
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
The Queer Disability Conference, the first conference of its kind ever, held on June 2 and 3 at San Francisco State University, began with great enthusiasm of the participants, many of whom identified as both disabled and queer in some fashion or another. The opening plenary included an intersex activist, who discussed feelings of not being safe in a world where binary notions of sex and gender make being intersex perilous, and hoping that s/he would feel safe at the conference. A diverse group of activists, academics, and disabled queers provided for an interesting mix of perspectives.
"Sodoma, Sodoma, Thus Cried The Boys: A Reappraisal Of Gianantoni Bazzi's Life And Work, James Saslow
"Sodoma, Sodoma, Thus Cried The Boys: A Reappraisal Of Gianantoni Bazzi's Life And Work, James Saslow
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
The farther back we go from modern into early modern history, the harder it gets to document those facets of an artist's personal life that might provide an anchor for claims to discern forms of homosexual authorial intention—without the probability of which, gay/lesbian studies might indeed collapse into the baldest claim of its detractors, that it is naught but meaningless psychospeculation.
Vigorous Debate And Rigorous Inquiry, Alisa Solomon
Vigorous Debate And Rigorous Inquiry, Alisa Solomon
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
Our newsletter goes to press on the eve of President Bush's State of the Union address, in which he is expected to argue for going to war against Iraq. By the time this newsletter reaches you, the war may already have started. It's a frightening moment, to say the least. Meanwhile free speech and civil liberties are being curtailed in the name of security and scholars and researchers have special reasons to be wary: Archives are shutting off access; the Freedom of Information Act is being gutted; new laws are demanding that when asked by government officials, librarians must turn …
The Papers Of Professor Emeritus Jerome Krase, Brooklyn College Library And Academic It
The Papers Of Professor Emeritus Jerome Krase, Brooklyn College Library And Academic It
Finding Aids
Jerome Krase, professor of sociology at Brooklyn College from 1970-2003 and chair of the sociology department twice, taught classes in urban sociology, inter-ethnic group relations and introductory courses. For three decades, he worked as a community activist-scholar and was a student of "ordinary" urban neighborhood life by lecturing, giving photographic exhibitions, and writing for alternative newspapers. He lectured and did research at Universities of Perugia, Pisa, Trento, and Trieste. Dr Krase was a visiting professor at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow and the University of Rome, "La Sapienza." He retired from Brooklyn College in Spring 2003.