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12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Ecstatic Disobedience: Gender Embodiment in Hip Hop, House, and Vogue
Wendell «ΜΧ» Cooper, Assistant Professor, Department of Music, Multimedia, Theatre and Dance
Ecstatic Disobedience: Gender Embodiment in Hip Hop, House, and Vogue
Mx. Oops aka Wendell Cooper will examine how Breakin’, House Dance, and Vogue Femme simultaneously critique gender expression norms and expand beyond them. Each dance form is based on a series of foundational movement elements, each borrowing from movement traditions with gendered histories — Salsa, Jazz, Capoeira, and more. By looking at how these Urban Dance forms remix fixed notions of masculinity and femininity, we will unpack their methodology of liberation.
Wednesday, April 28, 2021
12:30 – 1:45pm
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2:30 PM - 4:00 PM | Translational approaches for training the next generation of translational scientists to improve health and promote community engagement to reduce disparities
CUNY Institute for Health Equity (CIHE) Inaugural Speaker’s Series on:
Health Equity and Health Disparities
Joan Davis Nagel joined NCATS’ Division of Clinical Innovation (DCI) as Program Director in September 2014. She oversees several of the multimillion-dollar Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) and works collaboratively with principal investigators to provide programmatic direction and oversight of their clinical and translational science projects. Nagel also represents NCATS on DCI’s Workforce Development Domain Task Force Lead team, a committee of 60+ representatives from CTSA Program hubs that help to provide strategic direction on education and workforce issues that impact the clinical and translational science workforce.
Nagel earned a B.A. in biology from Williams College, an M.D. from the State University of New York at Buffalo and an M.P.H. from the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health. Her background includes training in obstetrics and gynecology, followed by a residency in general preventive medicine at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. Before assuming her current role, Nagel spent five years as a program director in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Research on Women’s Health, providing oversight for two large interdisciplinary women’s health research programs (Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health and the Specialized Centers of Research on Sex Differences) and worked collaboratively with researche
Dr. Nagel earned a B.A. in biology from Williams College, an M.D. from the State University of New York at Buffalo and an M.P.H. from the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health. Her background includes training in obstetrics and gynecology, followed by a residency in general preventive medicine at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. In addition, Dr. Nagel worked as a city clinician for the New York City Department of Health Bureau of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and as a medical consultant for the Urban Women’s Retreat, a shelter for survivors of domestic violence in Harlem. | |
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Start Day | ReelAbilities Film Festival 2021 (Multi-Day Event) The ReelAbilities Film Festival showcases award-winning films, presenting the stories and expression of people with disabilities. The festival brings communities together to explore, discuss, and celebrate the diversity of shared human experiences. We have arranged for a special virtual showing of Not Going Quietly, a 96 minute documentary that follows wheelchair user Ady Barkan, an activist and new father storm across the US determined to fight for healthcare justice and a brighter future.
For more information visit: http://lehman.edu/student-disability-services/

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All Day | Men's-Only Clinic (Multi-Day Event) The Men's-Only Clinic is available by appointment on Tuesdays 11:30-1:30pm at the Student Health Center, Old Gym, Room B008. If you currently registered for summer classes, please call 718-960-8900 to schedule an appointment. | Old Gym Building |
All Day | Free HIV Testing (Multi-Day Event) Free 20-minute HIV testing is available on Tuesdays from 12-4pm during the summer sessions at the Student Health Center, Old Gym, Room B008. | Old Gym Building |
9:00 AM - 4:45 PM | | Information Technology Center
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9:00 AM - 4:45 PM | | Information Technology Center
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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM | Make Music Day For the second year, Lehman College will be tunefully observing the summer solstice with Make Music Day, a worldwide celebration of live music, with a schedule featuring nine different acts, performing from 11:00am to 8:00pm. The Make Music NY lineup at Lehman includes students, faculty, and alumni, as well as artists from around the Bronx and the NYC metro area.
11am - The 3rd Bell: World Music trio featuring professor Lee Marvin
12pm - The Traveling Jewburys: Riverdale based roots and folk music ensemble
1pm - Lehman Guitar Ensemble: student group lead by professor Robert Windbiel
2pm - Lehman G.O.A.T. Music Club: collaboration of musicians and non-musicians
3pm - Morrisania Band Project: award-winning R&B Soul collective
4pm - Big Sweater: alternative rock band based in NYC
5pm - O'Dane Whilby: singer-songwriter from the Bronx and Lehman alumnus
6pm - Enso Taves: Dominican artist based in New York and Lehman alumnus
7pm - Aether: NYC trio blending alternative rock with Andean folk music | |
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