Eva Kastan Grove Fellowship Program at Roosevelt House

The Eva Katsan Grove Fellowship is a prestigious and rigorous program that provides mentorship, professional development, and a financial award to students who are committed to public service, public policy, and human rights.

Job Op – Child Care Associate Director of Accounting/Operations (Borough of Manhattan Community College/CUNY)

Reporting to the Executive Director of BMCC Early Childhood Center (Center) this position has overall responsibilities for day-to-day human resources, grants, payroll, financial and accounting operations for the Center. Full-time position. RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: Ensure compliance with all applicable New York City, New York State, Federal, GASB regulatory requirements. Maintain Accounting/Financial control of the BMCC Child … Read more

CALL FOR CHAPTERS – The Asian Caribbean in the Caribbean Diaspora

Editor: Aleah N. Ranjitsingh, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Africana Studies Department and Caribbean Studies Program, Brooklyn College, City University of New York (CUNY) To be submitted to Lexington Press, an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield, this edited collection The Asian Caribbean in the Caribbean Diaspora focuses on the historical and contemporary issues faced by Caribbean immigrants … Read more

Call for Papers – Trauma and Westernization: Embodied Exclusion in Korean/Korean American Women’s Literature (NeMLA Panel)

Shirley Geok-lin Lim claimed, “My Westernization took place in my body.” This panel seeks to theorize the female Korean American body as a racialized and excluded site–a biopolitical site for trauma and haunting. More specifically, we seek to investigate representations of Korean women’s bodies in Korean/Korean American women’s writing and how these representations come to … Read more