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Sisterhood Is More Prominent Than Ever In Today’s TV

Sisterhood Is More Prominent Than Ever In Today’s TV

December 05, 2019

SUM

CUNY SPS Professor and Academic Director Elizabeth Alsop's new article examines how modern TV shows use a "rhetoric of sisterhood" to advance intersectional feminism. The article was published in the journal Feminist Media Studies.

The case for allowing boy-girl sleepovers

November 25, 2019

The Washington Post

“Can we have a sleepover?” For years, that has been the maddening, constant request from my 7-year-old daughter. Jan Kaminsky, assistant professor of nursing at CUNY and co-founder of Rainbow Health Consulting (and a mom to three sleepover-age kids), agrees.
Miles the Doppelganger, played by Hayden Palmer, fights Agnes, played by Claire Schnatterbeck, in a Sheridan High School Drama Club rehearsal of “She Kills Monsters.” (Grace Cannon)

Courage and vulnerability: taking artistic risk in a small town

November 12, 2019

WyoFile

Grace Cannon holds a MA in Applied Theatre from CUNY SPS. In this article, Grace examines the relationship between courage and the risk of vulnerability in theatre, as well as the role that theatre educators play in today's environment.