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Archaeology, Marine Park, and Brooklyn's Beginnings
Archaeology, Marine Park, and Brooklyn's Beginnings
Ever wonder about the secret history of Brooklyn? Thanks to Professor Alyssa Loorya, head of this summer's Archaeological Field School, she and her students surveyed Gerritsen Creek, searching for signs of a 1600's tidal mill, built by the Dutch: Brooklyn's original colonizers.
#BCSummer: How DAMAS Diversifies Our Media Landscape
How DAMAS Diversifies Our Media Landscape
How can young people, people of color, and other marginalized voices contribute to the American media landscape? Enter DAMAS: a three-way summer intensive between built at the intersection of activism and filmmaking.
#BCSummer: Human Tracks in the Urban Landscape
Human Tracks in the Urban Landscape
Using Brooklyn's Prospect Park as a setting for place-based learning, this course integrates visual art, technology and environmental science, allowing teachers to draw upon their experiences for the classroom.