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  1. Title
  2. Center for the Humanities
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Introduction
  5. Community Building
    1. SAADA's 'Where We Belong' Project - from Theory to Practice by Samip Mallick
    2. Archiving Black Lesbians in Practice by Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz
    3. Building Activist Capacity Through Memory Work by Maggie Schreiner
  6. Listening
    1. Sustaining Collaboration is a Skill by Sady Sullivan
    2. De-Radicalizing Public Engagement by Rebecca Amato
    3. NYSCA Living Traditions: Safeguarding Tradition Beyond the Physical Archive by Molly Garfinkel
    4. The Repositories of Memories that We All Carry Within by Yvette Ramirez
  7. Honoring Memory
    1. The Artist and the Radical Archive by Walis Johnson
    2. Telling Totes at the Essex Street Market by Hatuey Ramos-Fermin
    3. Juxtaposition: The Case for the Radically Open Archive by Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani
    4. If You're Thinking About Starting An Oral History Project by Sady Sullivan with Maggie Schreiner
  8. Resources
  9. Further Reading
  10. Contributors

The Center for the Humanities at the Graduate Center, CUNY encourages collaborative and creative work in the humanities at CUNY and across the city through seminars, conferences, publications and exhibitions. The City Amplified is a project of the second iteration of the Andrew W. Mellon Seminar on Public Engagement and Collaborative Research, which began at the Center for the Humanities in 2017 and culminated in 2019. The Seminar creates opportunities for CUNY communities to mobilize people and ideas across New York City through the production of engaged, project-based, interdisciplinary scholarship and activities in the humanities and humanities-related social sciences.

DIRECTOR, SEMINAR ON PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT & COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH
Kendra Sullivan

PROGRAMS MANAGER
Alisa Besher

Distributaries EDITOR
Jordan Lord

PUBLICITY COORDINATOR
Sampson Starkweather

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