From City to the WorldWed, 27 May 2020 13:57:48 -0400noscampbell1@ccny.cuny.eduCity College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/sites/default/files/Podcast_logo_final_3000X3000.jpghttps://www.ccny.cuny.eduFrom City to the WorldPodcast module for DrupalenepisodicThe City College of New Yorkscampbell1@ccny.cuny.eduhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/feedOpening the Doors: Libraries and Public Art as Inclusive Spaces in a Book-Banning EraWed, 29 Nov 2023 16:20:58 -0500no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/opening-doorsOpening the Doors: Libraries and Public Art as Inclusive Spaces in a Book-Banning Erahttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/opening-doorsAs 2023 nears its close, challenges to book titles are tracking up from 2022, a year that saw a more than ten-fold increase since 2020 in attempts to restrict access to library books and materials, the American Library Association has reported. In an atmosphere where freedom of expression is threatened and, increasingly, attempts are made to suppress discovery and cultural representation, what are the challenges and roles of libraries today? And what part can public art play in redefining community access and engagement with art? In conversation with host President Vincent Boudreau of The City College of New York are Mario H. Ramirez, CCNY's new Associate Dean and Chief Librarian, and Savona Bailey-McClain, Executive Director and Chief Curator of the West Harlem Art Fund.  Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Mario H. Ramirez, Associate Dean and Chief Librarian at CCNY; Savona Bailey-McClain, Executive Director and Chief Curator of the West Harlem Art Fund  Recorded: Nov. 29, 2023  Wed, 29 Nov 2023 16:20:58 -0500 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:55:41Celebrating 50 Years of Hip Hop: From NYC Voices to Cultural ForceWed, 27 Sep 2023 18:41:08 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/50-years-hip-hopCelebrating 50 Years of Hip Hop: From NYC Voices to Cultural Forcehttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/50-years-hip-hopThe first Afro-Latina Hip Hop DJ, Gail Windley, and Rev. Conrad Tillard reflect on five decades of this essential cultural movement. With The City College of New York President Vincent Boudreau as host, hear Windley's experience as a pioneer, in the Bronx of the 1970s, in this emerging musical youth culture. In recent years, she has combined religion with Hip Hop on the radio and at Kurtis Blow's Hip Hop Church in Harlem. Rev. Conrad Tillard, who teaches classes on Hip Hop history and the civil rights movement at City College, joins Windley in a conversation that ranges from Hip Hop's origins as a positive platform giving voice to young people in under-resourced communities to mentoring emerging talent and combating negativity in Hip Hop for the next generations of artists and listeners. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Gail Windley / DJ Flame, host of "The Anointed Mic Check" show on WHCR 90.3 FM, The Voice of Harlem. Rev. Conrad Tillard, activist, author, and instructor in CCNY's Black Studies Program. Recorded: Sept. 27, 2023 Wed, 27 Sep 2023 18:41:08 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:51:16Learning and Leading in Harlem: Expert Educators Share Insights on K-12 and Higher EducationWed, 26 Apr 2023 15:55:50 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/learning-leading-harlemLearning and Leading in Harlem: Expert Educators Share Insights on K-12 and Higher Educationhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/learning-leading-harlemFor Harlem-based experts in educational leadership, imbuing local students of all ages with an understanding of the importance of living, learning, and thriving at the very center of Black life in America is one of the most important lessons of all. Teacher education, postmortems on the pandemic's effects, and curriculum development may look different in neighborhoods that are some of the richest in culture yet most under-resourced in New York City. The stark politicization of education nationally and extreme discourse around race, equity, and Black studies heightens the work to be done to mobilize communities and families in the service of education. In this episode, President Vincent Boudreau of The City College of New York explores challenges and solutions with Dr. Sean L. Davenport, a longtime District 5 principal now serving as community superintendent of the Harlem School District, and Dr. Terri N. Watson of City College, a specialist in effective school leadership and the ingenuity of Black women in their roles as mothers, other mothers, teachers and school leaders. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Sean L. Davenport, Ed.D., Community Superintendent of the Harlem School District, NYC Public Schools. Terri N. Watson, Ph.D., CCNY Provost Fellow; Director of the Office for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging; Associate Professor of Educational Leadership, CCNY School of Education; also affiliated with the CUNY Graduate Center. Recorded: April 10, 2023 Wed, 26 Apr 2023 15:55:50 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:50:24Jane Chu on Leadership in Ambiguity: A Celebration of Immigrant StoriesTue, 28 Mar 2023 11:15:29 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/jane-chu-leadership-ambiguityJane Chu on Leadership in Ambiguity: A Celebration of Immigrant Storieshttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/jane-chu-leadership-ambiguityHow does one lead in an atmosphere of uncertainty? As leaders, where do we go when no one has ever gone there before? When information is incomplete or ambiguous? When objectives may differ across perspectives and cultures? For Dr. Jane Chu, there are leadership lessons in the experiences of individuals who have immigrated to the United States. The former chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts from 2014-2018, Chu is the daughter of Chinese immigrants, a practicing visual artist, and a leader whose expertise spans academic research and professional practice in the arts, philanthropy, and business administration. In this special episode of From City to the World, hosted by City College President Vincent Boudreau, hear Chu deliver the 2023 Sternberg Family Lecture in Public Scholarship. Opening remarks are by Andrew Rich, Richard J. Henley, and Susan L. Davis Dean of CCNY's Colin Powell School of Civic and Global Leadership. Students engage Chu with questions following her talk, and President Boudreau provides closing remarks. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Speakers: Andrew Rich, Richard J. Henley and Susan L. Davis Dean of CCNY's Colin Powell School of Civic and Global Leadership; Dr. Jane Chu, former chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts and Leader-in-Residence at CCNY's Colin Powell School of Civic and Global Leadership; CCNY students Recorded: March 15, 2023 Tue, 28 Mar 2023 11:15:29 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:59:51Celebrating Lynn Nottage: CCNY Honors the Playwright's Art and Activism at 44th Langston Hughes FestivalWed, 25 Jan 2023 14:56:45 -0500no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/celebrating-lynn-nottageCelebrating Lynn Nottage: CCNY Honors the Playwright's Art and Activism at 44th Langston Hughes Festivalhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/celebrating-lynn-nottageOn February 9, The City College of New York holds its 44th Langston Hughes Festival and awards its Langston Hughes Medal to a highly distinguished writer of the African diaspora: Lynn Nottage. With a mission to celebrate and expand upon the legacy of Harlem Renaissance icon and "poet laureate of Harlem" Langston Hughes, the Festival awarded its first medal, in 1978, to James Baldwin, followed by an honor roll of the greatest Black writers of our time—among them Toni Morrison, Chinua Achebe, and Rita Dove. In this episode, host Vincent Boudreau, president of City College, previews the 2023 festival by convening a conversation with Nottage and Jodi-Ann Francis, associate director of the CCNY Black Studies Program —one of the first established in the U.S. Francis is also the moderator of the Langston Hughes Festival symposium, prior to the award ceremony. Hear from Nottage, a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, screenwriter, and librettist, how she centers Black lives, listens deeply to create resonant characters, and views her work as both artist and activist. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Jodi-Ann Francis, Associate Director of the CCNY Black Studies Program; Lynn Nottage, playwright, screenwriter, librettist, and 2023 Langston Hughes Medalist Recorded: January 19, 2023 Wed, 25 Jan 2023 14:56:45 -0500 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:38:44Prioritizing Wellness in Our Community: CCNY and Partners Mobilize to "Leave No One Behind"Tue, 25 Oct 2022 17:40:55 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/prioritizing-wellness-our-communityPrioritizing Wellness in Our Community: CCNY and Partners Mobilize to "Leave No One Behind"https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/prioritizing-wellness-our-communityHealth, wellness, and food security in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and economic environment are paramount concerns globally, as they are in New York City's minoritized communities. At The City College of New York, where efforts to combat food insecurity are underway year-round, World Food Day is an annual fall observance dedicated to raising awareness, raising funds, and mobilizing campus and community partners. In keeping with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization's 2022 World Food Day theme, "Leave No One Behind," City College President Vincent Boudreau presents "Prioritizing Wellness in Our Community," a special episode of From City to the World. It captures the panel discussion with community organization leaders that Boudreau moderated this month at CCNY World Food Day. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Jaclinn Tanney, president of The Migrant Kitchen Initiative; Richard Cox, managing director of Market in the Heights Farmers' Market and CSA at CCNY; Angelo Lampousis, Ph.D., interim executive director of CCNY’s Rangel Infrastructure Workforce Initiative Recorded: Oct. 13, 2022 Tue, 25 Oct 2022 17:40:55 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:45:11Churches as Incubators for Economic Empowerment: Building Partnerships to Help Jump-Start a More Inclusive and Equitable EconomyWed, 28 Sep 2022 16:00:26 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/churches-incubators-economic-empowermentChurches as Incubators for Economic Empowerment: Building Partnerships to Help Jump-Start a More Inclusive and Equitable Economyhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/churches-incubators-economic-empowermentA historic moment for economic development is here: Government is investing in strategic sectors like infrastructure and the green economy. It has never been more pressing, City College of New York (CCNY) President Vincent G. Boudreau argues, to rebuild our communities along with our infrastructure and to gather allies and collaborators in this effort. In neighborhoods like Harlem, the South Bronx and northern Manhattan, for example, houses of worship are vital resources for residents: a growing conduit to economic opportunities and a space for building trust in those opportunities, among people structurally disadvantaged for centuries. Boudreau's first guest on this episode of From City to the World is Rev. Dennis Dillon, who has recently served as a convener of the Resurgence Conference, an effort to harness the power of Black churches in the service of community and economic development. Joining the conversation is Dr. Angelo Lampousis, interim executive director of CCNY's Rangel Infrastructure Workforce Initiative. This dynamic new state- and federally funded program aims to take workforce development to the next level, lifting local communities through training for existing and emerging careers in the growing infrastructure sector. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Speakers: Rev. Dennis Dillon, pastor of Rise Church New York and publisher of New York Christian Times; Angelo Lampousis, Ph.D., Interim Executive Director of CCNY's Rangel Infrastructure Workforce Initiative Recorded: Sept. 13, 2022 Wed, 28 Sep 2022 16:00:26 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:52:09Dr. Anthony S. Fauci and Noted Documentarian Stanley Nelson Address 2022 CCNY GraduatesWed, 29 Jun 2022 16:00:29 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/2022-graduationDr. Anthony S. Fauci and Noted Documentarian Stanley Nelson Address 2022 CCNY Graduateshttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/2022-graduationHistoric remarks on COVID, health disparities, social mobility, education and present-day politics and culture by CCNY 2022 honorary degree recipients Dr. Anthony S. Fauci and leading documentarian of the African American experience Stanley Nelson are captured in this special Commencement episode. City College President Vincent Boudreau introduces the speeches, recorded live on the occasion of CCNY’s 175th anniversary, at the college’s first in-person Commencement since 2019. Also hear from the CCNY valedictorian and salutatorian and distinguished guests including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.   Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Speakers: Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer; CUNY Trustee Ken Sunshine; honorary degree recipient and documentary filmmaker Stanley Nelson, CCNY ’76; Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, director of NIAID and chief medical advisor to Pres. Biden; Valedictorian Rose Mary Biju; Salutatorian Ali Khalil; Chief Marshal Janet Steele; Provost Tony Liss; Gary Calnek, president of the Alumni Association of The City College of New York Recorded: June 3, 2022 Wed, 29 Jun 2022 16:00:29 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno01:13:37ROTC of Tomorrow: How DEI and Civilian-Inspired US Army Talent Management Create Change and Opportunity for CCNY CadetsWed, 25 May 2022 15:29:47 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/rotc-tomorrowROTC of Tomorrow: How DEI and Civilian-Inspired US Army Talent Management Create Change and Opportunity for CCNY Cadetshttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/rotc-tomorrowThe City College ROTC Program, where the late Gen. Colin L. Powell got his start more than 60 years ago, will yield 16 cadet commissions into the U.S. Army this June. Of this cohort of 2022 graduates from across CUNY, more than 50% were born abroad and became U.S. citizens, enabling them to serve in the nation’s military. Hear from Lt. Col. LaShell Y. Davis, Professor of Military Science at CCNY and director of the CUNY ROTC program, based at CCNY, about the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) to today’s U.S. Army and her perspective on working at one of America’s most diverse campuses. The conversation, with CCNY President Vincent Boudreau, stretches from the Vietnam-interrupted history of ROTC at the college to changing opportunities and horizons for current cadets, including internships; a new military talent-management emphasis on resumes, interviews, skills and preferences in matching personnel with branches and units of the armed services; and the advent of U.S. Cyber Command. Davis and Boudreau are joined by Lt. Gen. Samuel Ebbesen (Ret.), a 1961 CCNY graduate who began his career, and a lifelong friendship with the late Gen. Powell, in ROTC at the college. Ebbesen describes ROTC of his day and an elite group, the Pershing Rifles, that he and Powell joined and that continues today. Currently, Ebbesen is a member of the board of visitors at CCNY’s Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Lt. Col. LaShell Y. Davis, Professor of Military Science at CCNY and director of the CUNY-wide ROTC program; Lt. Gen. Samuel Ebbesen (Ret.), CCNY Class of 1961 Recorded: May 23, 2022 Wed, 25 May 2022 15:29:47 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:49:04Heralding Opportunity for Harlem and the Nation: The Charles B. Rangel Infrastructure Workforce Initiative at CCNYWed, 27 Apr 2022 15:48:33 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/heralding-opportunity-harlem-nationHeralding Opportunity for Harlem and the Nation: The Charles B. Rangel Infrastructure Workforce Initiative at CCNYhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/heralding-opportunity-harlem-nationModernizing urban infrastructure and bringing high-quality career training and jobs to underserved communities are shared goals of the new Charles B. Rangel Infrastructure Workforce Initiative (RIWI) at The City College of New York. The brainchild of former U.S. Rep. Charles B. Rangel, who served Harlem and surrounding areas for 46 years in Congress, RIWI and new economic opportunities are now a reality for these communities, thanks to Federal support secured by Rangel’s successor, U.S. Rep. Adriano Espaillat. In this episode, CCNY President Vincent Boudreau invites listeners inside the Great Hall of City College to experience the April 2022 launch of RIWI at a celebration of former Congressman Rangel, the guest of honor and statesman-in-residence at CCNY. Hear leaders from the local to national level pay tribute to Rangel, his career and the promise of the RIWI project. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Speakers include U.S. Rep Adriano Espaillat; former U.S. Rep. Charles B. Rangel; President and CEO of the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce Lloyd A. Williams; President of the NAACP New York State Conference and Member of the National Board of Directors Dr. Hazel N. Dukes. Recorded: April 14, 2022 Related: "Lion of Lenox Avenue" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgjRGQZvvLA Wed, 27 Apr 2022 15:48:33 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno01:34:43Celebrating the Arts' Impact in Harlem: New Heritage Theatre Group and CCNYWed, 16 Mar 2022 09:23:44 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/celebrating-arts-harlemCelebrating the Arts' Impact in Harlem: New Heritage Theatre Group and CCNYhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/celebrating-arts-harlemIn 2020, a long friendship was formalized between The City College of New York and Harlem's New Heritage Theatre Group (NHTG), making NHTG CCNY's theater company in residence. It is the oldest Black nonprofit theater company in New York City. In conversation with CCNY President Vincent Boudreau, NHTG executive producer Voza Rivers recounts the history of theater in Harlem since the days of the Harlem Renaissance and the work of his organization, founded in 1964. From his unique experience over the decades, Rivers also explains why it has been important—as well as successful both artistically and for Harlem theater audiences—for him to partner with "downtown" theater producers. And now, how—amidst the adversity of the COVID pandemic—NHTG expanded its audience internationally with virtual programming and returns, rejuvenated, to live theater. Hear about the comprehensive, hands-on Theatre program at CCNY from Associate Professor of Theatre and Speech Jennifer Tuttle, as well as the platform it provides for student voices and social justice protest in original works students create, perform and produce. Learn more about the collaboration between CCNY and NHTG and its synergies and benefits in the classroom, on the stage, and in the Harlem community. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Voza Rivers, Executive Producer and a founding member of New Heritage Theatre Group, Harlem; Jennifer Tuttle, Associate Professor and Chair of CCNY's Department of Theatre and Speech. Recorded: March 15, 2022 Wed, 16 Mar 2022 09:23:44 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:54:57Making Black History at CCNYWed, 16 Feb 2022 20:33:29 -0500no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/making-black-history-ccnyMaking Black History at CCNYhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/making-black-history-ccnyDiverse by design, CCNY was founded in 1847 with a mission to educate the "children of the whole people" and introduce public education to New York City. Fast forward to 1969, when the disparity between the small numbers of Black and Puerto Rican students — compared with Harlem's population and the city as a whole — gave rise to historic campus protests, occupation and a two-week strike. Open admissions followed for the next six years. In this episode, President Vincent Boudreau recounts this formative period in CCNY's modern era and visits a 1970s chapter in Black history on campus with legendary rapper Kurtis Blow. Hear Blow, born a block away, tell his CCNY history, from finding the inspiration here for his hit "Basketball" to studying here for a time until making his groundbreaking record deal. For perspectives on educational attainment equity at City College today, Student Affairs and Enrollment Management leaders Celia Lloyd and Dr. Naomi Nwosu-Stewart join President Boudreau in a conversation about engaging and supporting current students, a majority of whom are people of color. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Celia Lloyd, CCNY Vice President of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management; Dr. Naomi Nwosu-Stewart, CCNY Assistant Vice President of Enrollment Management; Elder Kurtis Blow Walker, rapper, minister and President of the United Coalition for Humanity. Recorded: February 14, 2022 Wed, 16 Feb 2022 20:33:29 -0500 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:53:26Educating the Healers and Leaders Remaking MedicineWed, 17 Nov 2021 16:00:00 -0500no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/educating-the-healersEducating the Healers and Leaders Remaking Medicinehttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/educating-the-healersThe data are stark on health disparities in America's under-resourced communities, but the prognosis for a better, fairer healthcare future is strong at the CUNY School of Medicine at The City College of New York. Newly installed dean Dr. Carmen Renee' Green, a nationally known pain physician and expert on health policy and social determinants of health, is building on CCNY's nearly 50-year tradition of educating diverse doctors to serve communities like their own. In conversation with CCNY President Vincent Boudreau, Dean Green explains that 80% of health and well-being is dependent on social determinants—making diversity, disparities, empathy, narrative medicine, and a greater understanding of treating pain essential to training America's next-gen healers and leaders. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guest: Carmen Renee' Green, MD, Dean and Anna and Irving Brodsky Medical Professor, CUNY School of Medicine at CCNY; Professor, CCNY Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership. Recorded: November 11, 2021 Wed, 17 Nov 2021 16:00:00 -0500 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno1:01:14Remembering General Colin L. PowellThu, 21 Oct 2021 09:44:29 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/remembering-colin-powellRemembering General Colin L. Powellhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/remembering-colin-powellA giant on the world stage, Gen. Colin L. Powell found his calling in the ROTC program as an undergraduate at The City College of New York. Powell led the Cadet Corps on the Harlem campus, and upon graduating with a Geology degree in 1958, received his commission as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army. The first Black American appointed to a series of U.S. government leadership roles culminating in Secretary of State, Powell also spent the last several decades of his life deeply involved with the school he called the center of his life. As news of Powell’s passing circles the world, this episode captures the tributes of his closest colleagues at CCNY: President Vincent Boudreau, Vice President Dee Dee Mozeleski, and Dean Andrew Rich of the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership. Joining them is Trevor Houser, a 2006 graduate and an alumnus of the inaugural cohort of Colin Powell Fellows, a program exemplifying the visionary pathways that Powell initiated and that today inspire a legacy of student success across CCNY. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Andrew Rich, Richard J. Henley and Susan L. Davis Dean of CCNY’s Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership; Trevor Houser, Partner, Rhodium Group, CCNY Class of 2006, graduate of CCNY’s inaugural cohort of Colin Powell Fellows; Dee Dee Mozeleski, Vice President of CCNY’s Office of Institutional Advancement and Communications, Executive Director of the Foundation for City College, Senior Adviser to the President of City College. Recorded: October 19, 2021 Thu, 21 Oct 2021 09:44:29 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:56:04Connecting with Harlem: Public Mission Aligns Public College with CommunityWed, 06 Oct 2021 16:00:05 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/harlem-connectionConnecting with Harlem: Public Mission Aligns Public College with Communityhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/harlem-connectionIn a special guest appearance on WBAI's The Harlem Connection, City College President Vincent Boudreau joins host Ade Williams for "The Harlem Connection Gets Academic." Excerpted here as an installment of CCNY's From City to the World podcast, the conversation covers the college's essential connection with its Harlem neighborhood. President Boudreau discusses how sharing CCNY expertise and resources such as research, testing, vaccination and blood drives has become even more important in the COVID pandemic, and how workforce development is next on the college's agenda, with new initiatives now in development. Looking back, Boudreau recounts some of the glories of the legendary Lewisohn Stadium, as well as ongoing cultural events, lectures and sports events that welcome the community. To close, see what Boudreau selects as guest DJ of the final selection of the program.   This programming is shared courtesy of WBAI and The Harlem Connection, Ade Williams, host.   Host: Adé Williams, WBAI Guest: President Vincent Boudreau, The City College of New York Recorded: September 24, 2021 Wed, 06 Oct 2021 16:00:05 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:19:09Vaccinating NYC: The Progress, the Plateau, and the Urgent Work of Science and Governance to Safeguard the City As It ReopensMon, 24 May 2021 10:55:32 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/vaccinating-nycVaccinating NYC: The Progress, the Plateau, and the Urgent Work of Science and Governance to Safeguard the City As It Reopenshttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/vaccinating-nycThe U.S. city hardest hit economically by the COVID-19 pandemic, New York is now racing to recover and reopen. Can vaccination keep pace to ensure an equitable and safe new semblance of normal? In conversation with City College President Vincent Boudreau, CCNY Dean of Science Susan Perkins explains vaccine safety and outlines risks of virus variants and under-vaccination. City Council Member Mark Levine of northern Manhattan, chair of the Council's Health Committee, reports on vaccination activity in Harlem and beyond, the tragic costs of systemic racial health disparities and the pivots he urges City government to make to protect New Yorkers, especially in vulnerable communities, now and long-term. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Susan L. Perkins, Martin and Michele Cohen Dean of Science at CCNY; Mark Levine, New York City Councilmember Representing District 7 (Northern Manhattan) and Chair, City Council Committee on Health. Recorded: May 19, 2021 Mon, 24 May 2021 10:55:32 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:57:19Infrastructure and Opportunity: How the Biden Administration's $2 Trillion Plan Can Advance Equity and Economic Development By Investing in Public TransportationFri, 23 Apr 2021 13:50:11 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/infrastructure-opportunityInfrastructure and Opportunity: How the Biden Administration's $2 Trillion Plan Can Advance Equity and Economic Development By Investing in Public Transportationhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/infrastructure-opportunityIn a nation that ranks only 13th globally for infrastructure quality, the new focus in Washington on infrastructure investment has the potential to be transformative. For public transportation specifically--so vital to New York City and New York state, and drastically impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic--significant new funding stands to multiply the infrastructure investment with historic gains in equity of access, economic opportunity, and social justice for communities harmed by 20th-century infrastructure development. Hear transportation expert Robert Paaswell of CCNY and Michael Garner, chief diversity officer of the MTA, in conversation with City College President Vincent Boudreau on building a fairer future that benefits residents, riders, education, businesses, and minority- and women-owned enterprises.   Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Robert Paaswell, Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering at CCNY's Grove School of Engineering and Director Emeritus of the University Transportation Research Center; Michael Garner, Chief Diversity Officer of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and President of the New York (founding) chapter of One Hundred Black Men. Recorded: April 21, 2021 Fri, 23 Apr 2021 13:50:11 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:56:31Educating for Diversity and Recovery: CCNY's School of Education Embraces Its Next 100 YearsWed, 24 Mar 2021 17:17:55 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/educating-diversity-and-recoveryEducating for Diversity and Recovery: CCNY's School of Education Embraces Its Next 100 Yearshttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/educating-diversity-and-recoveryAs it celebrates its centennial, The City College of New York's School of Education is engaged not just in educating young people but in constructing a more fair and just society. From the Spanish flu era to today's COVID-19 pandemic, the School of Education has been preparing educators to teach and nurture an increasingly diverse and multilingual student body in urban schools. Hear from Interim Dean Edwin M. Lamboy and Professors of Education Beverly Falk and Catherine Franklin in conversation with CCNY President Vincent Boudreau about the School of Education's mission, the disruptions and innovations of the past year and how, in teachers, hope is vested for the recovery of the youngest members of our society.  Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau  Guests: Edwin M. Lamboy, Interim Dean of CCNY's School of Education; Beverly Falk, CCNY Professor and Director of the Graduate Programs in Early Childhood Education; Catherine Franklin, CCNY Associate Professor of Childhood Education.  Recorded: March 19, 2021 Wed, 24 Mar 2021 17:17:55 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:58:17The Future of Black History: Equity After COVIDFri, 26 Feb 2021 12:45:28 -0500no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/future-black-historyThe Future of Black History: Equity After COVIDhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/future-black-historyAs Black History Month closes, Silicon Harlem CEO Clayton Banks and Executive Director Bobby Derival of The City College of New York's MPA program join CCNY President Vincent Boudreau to discuss systemic inequities, racial justice after the killing of George Floyd and their personal experiences working within communities toward solutions. After a pandemic year that made widely visible the long-standing disparities suffered by communities of color, see how Harlem is educating the next generation of leaders and laying the groundwork for Internet connectivity and digital literacy for all. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Bobby Derival, Executive Director of the Master's in Public Administration Program at City College; Clayton Banks, Cofounder and CEO of Silicon Harlem. Recorded: February 23, 2021 Fri, 26 Feb 2021 12:45:28 -0500 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:56:57Supporting the College and Community During COVID-19: How Philanthropy and Partnerships Are Taking on Today's Unique ChallengesWed, 27 Jan 2021 16:59:27 -0500no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/supporting-college-and-community-during-covid-19Supporting the College and Community During COVID-19: How Philanthropy and Partnerships Are Taking on Today's Unique Challengeshttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/supporting-college-and-community-during-covid-19The City College of New York President Vincent Boudreau convenes a conversation on how philanthropy is being mobilized across and beyond campus to address the economic and health crisis of COVID-19. Amid the pandemic's devastation and inequities, hear what has been learned and what the CCNY support ecosystem is achieving in this discussion with CCNY advancement executive Dee Dee Mozeleski and Reverend Maurice Winley of Harlem's Living Redemption Youth Opportunity Hub, a CCNY community partner. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Dee Dee Mozeleski, Vice President of the CCNY Office of Institutional Advancement and Communications, Executive Director of the Foundation for City College, and Senior Advisor to the President; Reverend Maurice Winley, executive director of Harlem's Living Redemption Youth Opportunity Hub. Recorded: January 21, 2021 Wed, 27 Jan 2021 16:59:27 -0500 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:54:58Celebrating Visionary Black Writers: CCNY's Langston Hughes Festival Marks Its 42nd Anniversary With Conversations More Urgent Than EverFri, 13 Nov 2020 10:09:17 -0500no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/celebrating-visionary-black-writersCelebrating Visionary Black Writers: CCNY's Langston Hughes Festival Marks Its 42nd Anniversary With Conversations More Urgent Than Everhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/celebrating-visionary-black-writersEvery year, The City College of New York holds its Langston Hughes Festival and awards its Langston Hughes Medal to a highly distinguished writer of the African diaspora. With a mission to celebrate and expand upon the legacy of Harlem Renaissance icon and "poet laureate of Harlem" Langston Hughes, the Festival awarded its first medal, in 1978, to James Baldwin, followed by an honor roll of the greatest Black writers of our time -- among them Toni Morrison, Chinua Achebe, and Rita Dove. This November, as the nation engages with the impact of 2020's presidential election and months of protest for racial justice since George Floyd's killing, the CCNY Black Studies Program awards the Langston Hughes Medal to author-as-activist Michael Eric Dyson, a major voice in the current conversation about race in America. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Vanessa K. Valdés, Professor and Director of the CCNY Black Studies Program; Michael Eric Dyson Ph.D., author, academic, commentator, and 2020 Langston Hughes Medalist. Recorded: November 10, 2020 Fri, 13 Nov 2020 10:09:17 -0500 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:52:37Hacking the Election: 2020 Cybersecurity Threats, from COVID Tracking App Exploitation to Electronic Voting MachinesThu, 22 Oct 2020 15:09:40 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/hacking-electionHacking the Election: 2020 Cybersecurity Threats, from COVID Tracking App Exploitation to Electronic Voting Machineshttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/hacking-electionHow vulnerable is U.S. democracy as we approach the Nov. 3 general election? Politics aside, technology presents its own highly sophisticated threats to an accurate result in the race for President and other consequential seats. Far beyond the grasp of many laypeople and lawmakers, complex cybersecurity risks to election integrity are explained in an accessible manner in this conversation. Guests are a CCNY cryptography and network security expert and the author of a book questioning America's reliance on electronic voting machines. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Rosario Gennaro, Director of CCNY's Center for Algorithms and Interactive Scientific Software. Jonathan Simon, author of CODE RED: Computerized Elections and the War on American Democracy, Election 2020 Edition. Recorded: October 20, 2020 Thu, 22 Oct 2020 15:09:40 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:51:36Athletes and Activism: Advocating for Racial Justice Using the Powerful Platform of SportsWed, 30 Sep 2020 16:00:52 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/athletes-and-activism-advocating-racial-justice-using-powerful-platformAthletes and Activism: Advocating for Racial Justice Using the Powerful Platform of Sportshttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/athletes-and-activism-advocating-racial-justice-using-powerful-platformAmid nationwide protests and anti-racist solidarity sparked by George Floyd's violent death, more US athletes are using their platforms to call for racial justice. In this episode, a former professional football player and an academic expert on the intersection of race, sports, and identity provide personal and historic insight on past and current mobilization of activist athletes. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Stanley Thangaraj, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Gender Studies, and International Studies at CCNY's Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership. David "DAC" Caldwell, Vice President of the NFL Alumni Association; member, NFL Alumni Medical Advisory Board; co-owner, The Street-Smart Salesman. ​ Recorded: September 28, 2020 Wed, 30 Sep 2020 16:00:52 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:53:04Coping with COVID-19: Staying Safe, Sane and EntertainedWed, 27 May 2020 13:57:48 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/coping-covid-19-staying-safe-sane-and-entertainedCoping with COVID-19: Staying Safe, Sane and Entertainedhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/coping-covid-19-staying-safe-sane-and-entertainedThe public health imperative to stay home has introduced new challenges on a wide scale for mental health, maintaining cybersecurity in our virtual world, and for those with extra time, occupying oneself with home entertainment. In a program dedicated to some of the practical realities of this period, learn key steps to keep your computer and identity safe, discover support systems like the practical application of Eastern and Western philosophy, and consider how world cinema can counter isolation, and isolationism, by connecting us with others and ourselves. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Jerry Carlson, Professor of Media and Communication Arts in CCNY’s Division of Humanities and the Arts; Louis Marinoff, Professor of Philosophy in CCNY’s Division of Humanities and the Arts; Tarek N. Saadawi, Professor of Electrical Engineering in CCNY's Grove School of Engineering, director of CCNY's Center for Information Networking and Telecommunications, and Co-Founder and Co-Director of CCNY's new Cybersecurity master's program. Recorded: May 22, 2020 Online resources mentioned during this episode: Cybersecurity CCNY MS in Cybersecurity: https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/cybersecurity Internet Infrastructure Security: Interview with Prof. Saadawi: http://foreignpolicyconcepts.com/tarek-saadawi-on-internet-infrastructure-security/ Top agencies warn cyber criminals are using coronavirus to step up hacking efforts: https://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/491747-top-agencies-warn-cyber-criminals-are-using-coronavirus-to-step-up Philosophy American Philosophical Practitioners Association: https://appa.edu World Cinema CUNY TV: https://tv.cuny.edu/about.php The British Film Institute polls and surveys: www.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/sight-sound-magazine/polls-surveys JustWatch streaming guide: https://www.justwatch.com/ The Criterion Channel: https://www.criterionchannel.com/ Wed, 27 May 2020 13:57:48 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:44:57Facing the Challenge of COVID-19Thu, 30 Apr 2020 13:00:12 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/facing-challenge-covid-19Facing the Challenge of COVID-19https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/facing-challenge-covid-19The idea that we're all in this together takes on powerful and multidimensional meanings in Harlem, City College's historic home base. In partnership with the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce (GHCC), City College, and its community radio station, WHCR-90.3 "The Voice of Harlem," are currently presenting a series of COVID-19 public service broadcasting. In this episode, hear how CCNY and organizations like tech leader Silicon Harlem and the GHCC are working individually and together -- both on the ground and in vision planning for what's next -- on a crisis that disproportionately devastates communities like Harlem and its neighbors in northern Manhattan and the Bronx. Host: Imhotep Gary Byrd Guests: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau; Lloyd A. Williams, President and CEO of the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce; Clayton Banks, co-founder and CEO of Silicon Harlem. Recorded: April 20, 2020 Thu, 30 Apr 2020 13:00:12 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:59:31Saluting the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture: Harlem Neighbor, National Treasure, Essential Resource for CCNY ScholarsFri, 21 Feb 2020 15:08:12 -0500no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/saluting-schomburg-centerSaluting the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture: Harlem Neighbor, National Treasure, Essential Resource for CCNY Scholarshttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/saluting-schomburg-centerWith 11 million items illuminating the richness of global black history, arts and culture, the New York Public Library’s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is a powerful archive and epicenter of research and learning about people of African descent throughout the world.  As the centennial of the Harlem Renaissance is being celebrated, and as the Schomburg Center itself nears the hundred-year mark, look inside City College’s 135th St. neighbor institution and discover living history around Harlem in honor of Black History Month. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Laurie Woodard, Assistant Professor of History and Black Studies at CCNY’s Division of Humanities and the Arts; Dean Schomburg, veteran broadcast journalist and grandson of Arturo Alfonso Schomburg, for whom the Schomburg Center is named. Recorded: February 19, 2020   Fri, 21 Feb 2020 15:08:12 -0500 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:51:08Producing Leaders for Change: How CCNY’s Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership Guides Young People from Potential to PowerFri, 20 Dec 2019 13:09:40 -0500no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/producing-leaders-for-changeProducing Leaders for Change: How CCNY’s Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership Guides Young People from Potential to Powerhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/producing-leaders-for-changeThe next generation of leaders are finding their power -- and personifying hope for an inclusive, renewed American democracy - at one of the nation’s most diverse colleges, The City College of New York. Look inside CCNY’s Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership and learn how this laboratory is empowering students with real-world learning, public service, and political experience. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau  Guests: Andrew Rich, Dean of the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership; Mohammed Tazbir Alam, CCNY Class of 2012, Colin Powell School graduate, 2nd Vice President of the Young Democrats of America, and a member of the Democratic National Committee Youth Council  Recorded: December 18, 2019 Fri, 20 Dec 2019 13:09:40 -0500 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno52:24Fighting Hunger on Campus: How Food Pantries Support the Whole Student at CUNY CollegesThu, 31 Oct 2019 15:25:56 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/fighting-hunger-on-campusFighting Hunger on Campus: How Food Pantries Support the Whole Student at CUNY Collegeshttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/fighting-hunger-on-campusHost: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau  Guests: Dee Dee Mozeleski, Executive Director of the Foundation for City College and Senior Adviser to the President; Deborah C. Harte, Student Life Manager for the Single Stop program at CUNY’s Borough of Manhattan Community College Recorded: October 30, 2019 Thu, 31 Oct 2019 15:25:56 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno53:25Building NYC: Celebrating a Century of Engineering and Engagement at CCNYWed, 25 Sep 2019 19:27:00 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/building-nycBuilding NYC: Celebrating a Century of Engineering and Engagement at CCNYhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/building-nycHost: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau  Guests: Gilda A. Barabino, Daniel and Frances Berg Professor and Dean of CCNY's Grove School of Engineering; Curtis Archer, President of the Harlem Community Development Corporation  Recorded: September 25, 2019 Wed, 25 Sep 2019 19:27:00 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:52:01Environmental Justice: Growing Urban Sustainability, Equity and Health, from Fresh Food to Waste ManagementThu, 01 Aug 2019 17:09:58 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/environmental-justice-growing-urban-sustainability-equity-and-health-fresh-food-wasteEnvironmental Justice: Growing Urban Sustainability, Equity and Health, from Fresh Food to Waste Managementhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/environmental-justice-growing-urban-sustainability-equity-and-health-fresh-food-wasteHost: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau  Guests: Marco Castaldi, Director of the CCNY Earth Engineering Center and Professor of Chemical Engineering; Cheryl Huber, Assistant Director of Greenmarket at GrowNYC. Recorded: July 31, 2019 Thu, 01 Aug 2019 17:09:58 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:51:02Jazz as Political Tradition: Exploring Democracy in Harlem and Around the WorldWed, 03 Jul 2019 10:23:52 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/jazz-political-tradition-exploring-democracy-harlem-and-around-worldJazz as Political Tradition: Exploring Democracy in Harlem and Around the Worldhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/jazz-political-tradition-exploring-democracy-harlem-and-around-worldHost: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Steve Wilson, Associate Professor and Director of Jazz Studies at CCNY’s Division of Humanities and the Arts; Tracy Hyter-Suffern, Executive Director of the National Jazz Museum in Harlem; Loren Schoenberg, Senior Scholar at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem. Recorded: June 26, 2019 Wed, 03 Jul 2019 10:23:52 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno01:03:06CCNY on Screen: Activism and the Legacy of America’s First Documentary Film SchoolThu, 06 Jun 2019 15:09:59 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/ccny-screen-activism-and-legacy-americas-first-documentary-film-schoolCCNY on Screen: Activism and the Legacy of America’s First Documentary Film Schoolhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/ccny-screen-activism-and-legacy-americas-first-documentary-film-schoolHost: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Jerry Carlson, Professor of Media and Communication Arts and Program Director, Cinema Studies, and Dave Davidson, Professor of Media and Communication Arts, at CCNY’s Division of Humanities and the Arts; Stanley Nelson, director, founder of Firelight Films and Firelight Media, CCNY Class of 1976. Recorded: May 29, 2019 Thu, 06 Jun 2019 15:09:59 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:54:13Why Black Mothers and Babies Are Dying at More than Twice the Rate for Whites, and an Essential Intervention to Implement NowSun, 28 Apr 2019 16:00:23 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/why-black-mothers-and-babies-are-dying-more-twice-rate-whites-and-essential-interventionWhy Black Mothers and Babies Are Dying at More than Twice the Rate for Whites, and an Essential Intervention to Implement Nowhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/why-black-mothers-and-babies-are-dying-more-twice-rate-whites-and-essential-intervention Host:   Vincent Boudreau   Guests:  Linda Villarosa, CCNY Journalism Program Director, Assistant Professor of Media and Communication Arts, and New York Times Magazine contributing writer;  Chanel L. Porchia-Albert, Founding Executive Director, Ancient Song Doula Services  Recorded April 18, 2018  Sun, 28 Apr 2019 16:00:23 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:54:38Rewriting the Global Narrative: Women’s Prison Reform and TransitionFri, 29 Mar 2019 12:00:11 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/rewriting-global-narrative-womens-prison-reform-and-transitionRewriting the Global Narrative: Women’s Prison Reform and Transitionhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/rewriting-global-narrative-womens-prison-reform-and-transitionHost: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Asale Angel-Ajani, Director of the Women's and Gender Studies Program at City College; Sharon White-Harrigan, Clinical Director of Hopper Home, a transitional shelter for formerly incarcerated women, under the auspices of the Women's Prison Association. Recorded: March 27, 2019 Fri, 29 Mar 2019 12:00:11 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:48:01A Salute to Black History Month: Celebrating Learning, Advocacy and Anniversaries at the CCNY Black Studies Program and the NAACPWed, 27 Feb 2019 16:00:33 -0500no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/salute-black-history-month-celebrating-learning-advocacy-and-anniversaries-ccny-blackA Salute to Black History Month: Celebrating Learning, Advocacy and Anniversaries at the CCNY Black Studies Program and the NAACPhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/salute-black-history-month-celebrating-learning-advocacy-and-anniversaries-ccny-black Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau   Guests: Vanessa K. Valdés, Director of the Black Studies Program and Associate Professor at City College;  Geoffrey Eaton, President of the NAACP Mid-Manhattan Branch   Recorded: February 27, 2019 Wed, 27 Feb 2019 16:00:33 -0500 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:49:04Mobilizing the Greater Harlem Community: Responses to the Opioid EpidemicWed, 30 Jan 2019 10:59:53 -0500no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/mobilizing-greater-harlem-community-responses-opioid-epidemicMobilizing the Greater Harlem Community: Responses to the Opioid Epidemichttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/mobilizing-greater-harlem-community-responses-opioid-epidemic Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau   Guests: Dr. Howard Greller, Director of Research and Medical Toxicology, Emergency Department, at St. Barnabas Hospital Health Systems and a Medical Professor in the Department of Clinical Medicine at the CUNY School of Medicine at City College;   Nancy Sohler, Associate Medical Professor at the CUNY School of Medicine at City College;   John Palmer, PhD, Director of Community Affairs and Diversity at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine and Chair of the Health Committee of the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce   Recorded: January 23, 2019  Wed, 30 Jan 2019 10:59:53 -0500 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:48:37Service to the Community: Beyond the Season of GivingThu, 29 Nov 2018 17:42:59 -0500no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/service-community-beyond-season-givingService to the Community: Beyond the Season of Givinghttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/service-community-beyond-season-giving Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau  Guests: Anthony Laperuta, CCNY Assistant Director of Public Safety; Reginald Mitchell and Henry Porcher of Brothers in Recovery.  Recorded: November 28, 2018 Thu, 29 Nov 2018 17:42:59 -0500 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:51:21Democratizing the Outdoors: Recovering the Diverse History of Wilderness AdventureWed, 05 Sep 2018 10:51:26 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/democratizing-outdoors-recovering-diverse-history-wilderness-adventureDemocratizing the Outdoors: Recovering the Diverse History of Wilderness Adventurehttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/democratizing-outdoors-recovering-diverse-history-wilderness-adventure Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau   Guests: Dee Dee Mozeleski, Interim Executive Director of the Combined Foundations for City College and Vice Chair of the Appalachian Mountain Club’s New York/Northern New Jersey Chapter;  Justin Bailey, Program Manager at the Appalachian Mountain Club, CCNY Class of 2011.   Recorded: August 29, 2018 Wed, 05 Sep 2018 10:51:26 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:54:35From Our Campus to Our Borders: Advocating for Immigrants and Their FamiliesWed, 18 Jul 2018 12:25:39 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/our-campus-our-borders-advocating-immigrants-and-their-familiesFrom Our Campus to Our Borders: Advocating for Immigrants and Their Familieshttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/our-campus-our-borders-advocating-immigrants-and-their-families Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau   Guests: Tatyana Kleyn, Associate Professor of Teaching, Learning and Culture and Program Director, Bilingual Education and TESOL Programs, CCNY School of Education and CCNY Dream Team Advisor;  Angela Fernandez, Esq., Executive Director and Supervising Attorney, Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights.   Recorded: July 9, 2018 Wed, 18 Jul 2018 12:25:39 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:48:53Navigating the Online Privacy Crisis: A Cryptographer’s Perspective on Internet and Cloud SecurityWed, 30 May 2018 16:00:45 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/navigating-online-privacy-crisis-cryptographers-perspective-internet-and-cloud-securityNavigating the Online Privacy Crisis: A Cryptographer’s Perspective on Internet and Cloud Securityhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/navigating-online-privacy-crisis-cryptographers-perspective-internet-and-cloud-security Host: Vincent Boudreau   Guest: Rosario Gennaro, Professor of Computer Science at CCNY’s Grove School of Engineering and Director of CCNY Center for Algorithms and Interactive Scientific Software   Recorded May 29, 2018  Wed, 30 May 2018 16:00:45 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:57:13The J. Max Bond Legacy: Building Collaboration and Urban Futures in Upper ManhattanWed, 28 Mar 2018 16:00:04 -0400no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/j-max-bond-legacy-building-collaboration-and-urban-futures-upper-manhattanThe J. Max Bond Legacy: Building Collaboration and Urban Futures in Upper Manhattanhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/j-max-bond-legacy-building-collaboration-and-urban-futures-upper-manhattan Host:   Vincent Boudreau   Guests:  Shawn Rickenbacker, Director of CCNY's J. Max Bond Center for Urban Futures;   Hon. Padmore John, Chairperson of Community Board 9;   April Tyler, Co-Chairperson of the Housing, Land Use and Zoning Committee of Community Board 9 Wed, 28 Mar 2018 16:00:04 -0400 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:42:29Making Sure That We're a Voice: Detroit, Self-Determination, and Storytelling in Black AmericaMon, 05 Mar 2018 10:32:33 -0500no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/making-sure-were-voice-detroit-self-determination-and-storytelling-black-americaMaking Sure That We're a Voice: Detroit, Self-Determination, and Storytelling in Black Americahttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/making-sure-were-voice-detroit-self-determination-and-storytelling-black-america Host:  CCNY President Vincent Boudreau   Guests:   Herb Boyd, CCNY adjunct professor of Black Studies, journalist, and author of Black Detroit: A People's History of Self-Determination   Elinor Tatum, publisher and editor-in-chief, New York Amsterdam News   Recorded: February 28, 2018  Mon, 05 Mar 2018 10:32:33 -0500 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:50:59Welcome to From City to the WorldTue, 06 Feb 2018 10:32:51 -0500no-reply@ccny.cuny.edu (Vincent Boudreau)https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/welcome-city-worldWelcome to From City to the Worldhttps://www.ccny.cuny.edu/presidentsoffice/podcast/welcome-city-worldHi, this is Vince Boudreau, President of The City College of New York, and I want to tell you about a new show I'll be hosting the last Wednesday of every month. It's called From City to the World, and it's about how the work that we're doing at City College matters to people across the city and throughout the world. We'll discuss the practical application of that research in solving real-world issues like poverty, homelessness, mental health challenges, affordable housing and disparities in health care. So join me, President Vince Boudreau, on the last Wednesday of every month for From City to the World. And, so you won't ever miss an episode, subscribe to From City to the World on the podcast app of your choice. Tue, 06 Feb 2018 10:32:51 -0500 City College, New York, CCNY, CUNY, City University, Health Care, Poverty, Research, Homelessness, Mental Health, Housing, Harlemno00:00:56