Combine chess games in Greenwich Village with extended stops at the Strand Bookstore; throw in long walks in Harlem and Times Square; add visits to the Brooklyn Museum and Chinatown; include subway rides here and there; and try if you can to account for the extra, unexpected discoveries along the way and what you get is our annual black studies trips to New York City.
The following entries provide our reflections and reporting on our NYC journeys.
2013
• NYC 2013
2012:
• Ashley Greenlee's Summer Journeys to Texas and NYC
• Walking 100 City Blocks in New York City
• African Burial Ground: Blending Scholarship with New York City History
• A Bookstore State of Mind
• Smartphones, Black Studies, and NYC
• Harlem & Hue-Man Bookstore
• Fear, Exploratory Confidence, and Black Women Travelers
• Sighting Du Bois in Brooklyn
• Love's Exquisite Freedom by Maya Angelou & Edward Burne-Jones
• Daring Moments in NYC, 2009 & 2012
• Randall Kennedy at Hue-man Bookstore in Harlem
2011:
• Black Studies Contributor Participates in Enriching Summer Program in Texas, New York City
• Black Poetry at the Strand Bookstore
• From Chicago (to SIUE) to NYC
2010:
• The B-boy, Native Son Compromise
• Filming in New York
• The Wright Bench, Pt. 2
• The Wright bench in Brooklyn
• Photography and the City
• Chess Lessons in NYC
• Walking and Exploration in NYC
• Black Studies @ Strand Bookstore
• Black Studies @ SIUE in NYC...Again
2009:
• A Rainy Day in Harlem
• From C.H.I. to N.Y.
• Manhattan Reflections Addendum
• Manhattan Reflections
• The New York Booklet
• Energy of the City
• Race Talk, Feminist Ideas, and Jazz
• Chess and Lessons From Elder
• Observing Travelers
• Memorable Moments in NYC
• On the Move in NYC
• Black Studies Writing New York
Related:
Assorted Notebooks
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