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SEMAA Closing Ceremony
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The York College SEMAA site strategically operates in Queens, the most diverse county in the nation, and has served over 10,000 urban minorities for more than 10 years as not only the sole SEMAA site in New York state but in the entire Northeast region.
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Performance by Suki Guerrier
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Women's Month Performance.
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SHORT and SAVORY
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York's first film festival, SHORT AND SAVORY: A ( mini) FESTIVAL OF SHORT FILMS BY WOMEN DIRECTORS will feature four films by outside filmmakers and two films by York students. A roundtable discussion by the filmmakers will follow.
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Free Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian Immigrants
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If you are Haitian, you may be able to apply for Temporary Protected Status (TPS), which would allow you to live and work legally in the United States for as long as Haiti is designated a TPS country.
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Jazz at the Chapel
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York College Blue Notes Spring Concert
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Jazz at the Chapel
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York College Big Band and Saxophonist Camille Thurman
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Jazz at the Chapel
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York College Big Band and Saxophonist Gerald Thomas
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Jazz at the Chapel
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Women's History Month Performance. Join the York College Big Band, CUNY's only undergraduate jazz ensemble, as it welcomes vocalist Diva Joan Cartwright to the new Illinios Jacquet Performance Space for an evening of jazz and blues March 4 at 7 p.m.
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Black Rock Coalition's Tribute to Nina Simone
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Lincoln Center Presents Black Rock Coalition's Tribute to Nina Simone
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Continuing Education Open House
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A new year, a new direction! Join us at our Open House for this exciting event on Saturday.