The last month the Brooklyn Public Library invited me to develop a lecture class and a workshop for their first version of the University Open Air, a project that is trying to show how the immigrants that come to NYC with an academic background are contributing from and with their knowledge into the NYC society and are helping to change the negative idea and the negative image that many people inside the United States has about the immigrants.
My academic contribution to the University Open Air is a lecture class called Qualitative Research in the Urban Field (Saturday, June 15 at 1:30PM) and a workshop called Graffiti Mutation in a Gentrified Environment: the Case of NYC (Saturday, June 22 at 12PM) both are free to the public and will take place in the Rose Garden at Prospect Park, near to the Brooklyn Library.
I am leaving here the link to the University Open Air webpage where you can search the different courses that they are offering to the public and make the registration to them, plus the links to my lecture class and my workshop.
See you around!
Marcelo
The last member of the Sursystem Collective
Transmitting from the South Bronx!
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