All Projects


The Center for the Humanities fosters an open and diverse community of practice that includes students, faculty, and community partners through the development of project-based public scholarship. 



Previous Projects

Writing CUNY and Narrating America in the Contemporary Community College


​Whose Movement Is It?: Narratives & Strategies from the Domestic Workers Labor Movement


Unsettling Histories: Rethinking Popular Fables about the Civil Rights Movement and Welfare Reform


Collective Voice: Digital Conversations in Public Space


Art, Activism, and the Environment


Autoethnographies of Public Education and Racial (In)Justice


The City Amplified: Oral Histories and Radical Archiving


The Labor of Care Archive: Caregiver Narratives from CUNY and its Communities


PoeticJusticeToday.mp3


The Professional Development Pipeline


Housing Literacy: Decoding NYC’s Rent Regulations


Meandering through the Not Yet Found: Recuperating Life Histories of Queer Asians in the U.S.


We The Pupils: A Racial and Educational Justice Podcast


Rewriting Racial Equity in(to) NYC Dance and Performance Networks


Beyond the Script: Queer Performance


AiR Project: Artists in Residence / Artists in Resistance


Resilient Participatory Budgeting