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  • Harnessing the Power of Creativity: For DC area Residents (In-person)

    May 3-4, 2025 (in Washington, DC)

    April 29 (online orientation)

    May 6 (online final project submission)

     

  • Fee: $275.00
    Dates: 4/29/2025 - 5/6/2025
    Days: Su Tu Sa
    Sessions: 4
    Building: To Be Determined
    Room:
    Instructor: Andrea Seiger

     
    Thurs, April 29: Class orientation online (6pm-8pm)// Saturday-Sunday, May 3-4 out in DC in-person (10am-5pm); Final project submission Tuesday, May 6: 6pm-9:00pm. All times in local (eastern) time.
 

  • Cold War Women of Washington

    May 29–Jun 5, 2025

     

  • Fee: $275.00
    Dates: 5/29/2025 - 6/5/2025
    Days: Su Th Sa
    Sessions: 4
    Building: To Be Determined
    Room:
    Instructor: Katie Kirkpatrick

     
    Class meets:
    Thu, May 29, 7–10pm: Online Orientation
    Sat & Sun, May 31 and Jun 1: Class Meets in person in Washington, D.C.
    Thu, Jun 5, 7–10pm: Online Final Project Submission
 

  • Washington DC: Harlem Renaissance in DC
  • Fee: $275.00
    Item Number: WS25APXDC30Apr
    Dates: 4/24/2025 - 5/1/2025
    Times: 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    Days: Su W Sa
    Sessions: 4
    Building: To Be Determined
    Room:
    Instructor: Katie Kirkpatrick
    REGISTRATION FOR THIS CLASS IS CLOSED. This class is already in session.

    Get ready to be transported to a time of creativity and cultural explosion! The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural movement that celebrated Black life and challenged societal norms. And guess what? Washington D.C. played a crucial role in this movement. D.C. was a hub for Black artists, writers, and musicians who brought their unique voices to the table. From Langston Hughes, who became one of the most famous American poets, to Duke Ellington, a legendary jazz musician who revolutionized the genre, D.C. produced some of the most prominent figures of the Harlem Renaissance. But it wasn't just about the individuals - it was about the vibrant community they created. Through their work, they helped shape a movement that celebrated the beauty of Black life and fought against discrimination. And their legacy continues to inspire and influence us today. So let's celebrate the wonders of the Harlem Renaissance and the vital role that Washington D.C. played in it. It's a journey you won't want to miss!

    • See the U Street corridor, a neighborhood where black businesses thrived, Langston Hughes and Jean Toomer were upcoming writers and poets, and Howard University professors were guiding a movement that changed history.
    • Visit the world-famous National Museum of African American History and Culture
    • Explore what makes a cultural revolution and why they are important.
    • Learn how culture today has been shaped by the Harlem Renaissance.

    Instructor
    After getting her Master’s Degree in International Relations from American University, Katie Kirkpatrick joined the Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs for the State Department. However, history was always her first love. She founded her own historical walking tours company with a mission to introduce local residents and visitors to under-represented aspects of Washington, DC history. Outside of the United States, Katie has taught in Paris and Istanbul and is delighted to be teaching international students in her beloved Washington, DC.


    More information
    Our classes consist of a pre-assignment, independent coursework, and final assignment, as well as classes with your teacher/other au pairs. Credit for J-1 visa students is 36 hours. Students earning J-1 visa credit must attend all sessions and complete all homework.

    To read specifics about class schedules and requirements about this course, click here.


    Prerequisites
    There are no prerequisites for taking this course.


    Registration and Enrollment
    This class meets in person in Washington, DC. Add to cart and check out.

     



    April 26-27, 2025 (In Person in Washington, DC)

    Aoril 24 (online orientation)

 

  • Washington, DC: Monuments & Memorials
  • Fee: $275.00
    Item Number: WS25APX1AP
    Dates: 4/23/2025 - 4/30/2025
    Times: 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    Days: Su W Sa
    Sessions: 4
    Building:
    Room:
    Instructor: Rebecca Grawl
    REGISTRATION FOR THIS CLASS IS CLOSED. This class is already in session.

     

    Discover the great monuments and memorials of Washington, DC, one of only three planned capital cities in the world. In addition to exploring the famous monuments of Washington, DC, students will explore:

    • What makes a person or movement worthy of memorializing?
    • How do we decide which parts of history are important and when do we make mistakes?
    • What pieces of history are missing that should be recognized?

    Instructor

    Rebecca Grawl


    More information
    You will receive details on how to log in to your online class sessions a week before the start of the course. Students are required to be present during the orientation and all class sessions.

    To read specifics about class schedules and requirements for this course, click here.


    Prerequisites
    There are no prerequisites for taking this course.


    Registration and Enrollment
    Add to cart and check out.

     



    April 26-27, 2025 in Washington, DC

    April 23 online orientation

     

 

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Center for Continuing Education & Workforce Development
25 Broadway 8th Fl, New York, NY 10004
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(212) 346-8410
ace@bmcc.cuny.edu