Maggie Schreiner

ERI/PS2 Public Research Fellow

Maggie Schreiner is an archivist and public historian, working at the intersection of archives, social justice, and community engagement. Maggie is a Ph.D. Candidate in History at the CUNY Graduate Center. Previously, Maggie was a Project Archivist at New York University, where she managed a grant project increasing access to three major downstate New York history collections. Maggie also worked with Queens Memory and Culture in Transit, facilitating local history events at branch libraries across Queens, NY. Maggie is the volunteer coordinator at Interference Archive, an all-volunteer grassroots archive of social movement ephemera, and a core member of Librarians and Archivists with Palestine. Maggie holds an MA in Archives and Public History from New York University and a BA in Central and Eastern European Studies from McGill University. Maggie is a 2024 ERI/PS2 Summer Public Research Fellow.

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PS2

The Public Scholarship Practice Space (PS2) honors the past, present & future of public scholarship at the CUNY Graduate Center.

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Events

Workshop

Toward A Queer History of Housing Activism in NYC

Thu, Oct 10, 2024
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

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