On Wednesday, Feb 15th we talked with one of the leaders of the Basketball Program, The City. This program in particular has impacted so many children worldwide. Dave said to us he has had so many people from different countries come to their facilities to bounce a ball and enjoy themselves. The countries he said…
2018-2019
Jay Williams
by Dash
he came to our school and talked. He was a wondeful speaker and he really got to me. I was truly happy hearing his words. The whole middle school loved him.
Sports panel at Columbia
by Dash
we went uptown to Columbia. We walked around and saw the wonderful campus. I saw some great sports writers talk about sports and taking action. Ray hogan is a true insperation
Interview with Jay Williams
by Ryder
Jay Williams who was a former NBA player went to our school and spoke to us at a large gathering with the whole school.
Court Monitoring with Robert Gangi
by Harrison
We went to the Downtown Criminal Courthouse. We met with Robert and we sat with him through six trials. Five of the people on trial were people of color. He gave us paper and we recorder their names, race, gender, why they were on trial and if they were released or not. We were looking for patterns.
Interview with Mawia Khogali
by Harrison
We went to the Vera Institute of Justice building where Mawia Khogali works as a research associate in Vera’s policing program. We interviewed her about how the Vera Institute works to make sure the justice system actually gives justice. We also asked her questions about what it’s like to be a Black woman in America.
Interview with Robert Gangi
by Harrison
We called him and asked him some questions about what he does. We asked him what PROP is, what they do, and how they work. We wanted to understand how they connect with our topic.
NBA Cares
by Xander
We interviewed him and asked him a lot of questions related to our topic.
Interview with Michael Hiscock
by Lars
Our group interviewed Michael Hiscock.
Reading to young children
by Ally
We left around 2:00 to travel up to the Bronx where an organization called Homes for the Homeless is. We brought many children’s books to read to some pre K children. We brought many of our favorite books from when we were younger. We got to take turns having read aloud and also played with the kids.
Reading to Kids at Homes for the Homeless
by Lucia
We volunteered at the organization Homes for the Homeless (HFH). We read books and played with small kids who were staying at their center and learned about what the organization is doing.
Reading to Kids!
by Jamie
Interview with Hilary Meltzer
by Charlie
We went to Le Pain Quotidien across the street from school and interviewed Hilary Meltzer, who provides legal work related to the water supply of the city. We asked her about her job and whether she thinks the government is doing enough to call attention to environmental issues concerning water.
Interview with Hillary Meltzer
by Charlie
We talked with Hillary Meltzer who is the Chief of the Environmental Law division of New York City. She talked to us about all the things that NYC is doing to help marine life and to stop pollution.
Interview with Ashley Graham!
by Polly
Interview with Ashley Graham
by Farin
Watching the film, A Plastic Ocean
by Alon
I watched a documentary about plastic pollution.
Interview with Mina White, Director of IMG Modeling
by Farin
Interview with Mina White of IMG Modeling
by Polly
We had a phone interview with IMG Modeling director, Mina White.
Interview with Doug Quint
by Stella
We talked with Doug about how his Ice Cream company got started, why he started it, and why it became so successful.
Democracy Now! visit
by Tatsuya
We went to visit the Democracy Now! building. There, we watched the filming of the show and got a tour of the building. we were also lucky enough to meet with Amy Goodman and a few other people who worked on the show.
Interview with Michael Hiscock
by Matias
During this fieldwork our group interviewed Michael Hiscock over the phone.
Tour of Sims Recycling Center
by Matias
Our group went on a tour of the Sims Recycling facility in Brooklyn, NY. We got to see where the majority of NYC’s plastic goes, and how it is recycled.
Visiting Democracy Now!
by Max
We visited Democracy Now! Which is a news broadcast created to cover the 1996 election but, because of popularity stayed on air. We took a tour of the entire place and saw what everyone’s jobs were. We also met with Amy Goodman who has been with Democracy Now! for as long as it’s been active
Tour at the Sims Recycling Center
by Lars
Visiting Democracy Now!
by Mia
Last Friday we went to visit Democracy Now! Democracy Now is a private news organization that reports on news that is not being focused on in mainstream media. They do not take funding from private companies and there are no advertisements. They are funded by their listeners and viewers.
First, we watched a live taping of the show from 8-9. Then we got to interview the host Amy Goodman about what she does and we talked to her a little bit about how fake news affects her and her company. We also got a special interview with Journalist Kate Arnoff who was a guest on the episode that we watched. She is currently reporting on the Green New Deal and focusing on climate change around the world. After we discussed how Democracy Now was different than other mainstream media.
Interview With Samantha Busa
by Stella
We talked with Samantha Busa, a psychologist who specializes in LGBTQ+ children. We talked about the mental health issues surrounding LGBTQ+ youth and she actually sent us a ton of statistics regarding the number of LGBTQ+ youth suffering with mental health issues.
Interview with Anna Isaacson
by Drew
We had a phone call with her and she was telling us about her job and the NFL’s mission.
Watching The Post
by Mia
This weekend I watched a movie called, The Post. It is about The Washington Post’s involvement in the Pentagon Papers case of 1971. These events would eventually lead to the national scandal that set the ball rolling for former President Nixon’s resignation.
Interview with Hillary Meltzer
by Samuel
We interviewed Hillary to talk about NYC and their waters. This includes drinking water and our bodies of water.
interview with Tracie Keesee
by Diego
we interviewed Tracie Keesee, the former Denver police chief, over the phone.
Interview with Anna Isaacson
by Ryder
We interviewed Anna Isaacson, who is the Vice President of Social Responsibility in the NFL, which means that she focuses on helping the NFL to make socially responsible decisions and policies. She was very helpful.
PeriodCon 2019!
by Noelle
We went to PeriodCon. PeriodCon is an annual two-day convention where there are different panels and workshops focusing on menstrual equity. It is run by PERIOD-an organization who’s mission is to celebrate periods and provide products to those in need. PERIOD was started by Nadya Okomoto when she was 16 years old with her friend Vincent Forand. We went to the first day which was all of the panels and talks. The first speaker was Lynn Seely who works with Myovant Sciences who talked a lot about period diseases and how not much is being done about them. Then there was a panel of Period Poverty which was about how people who don’t have access to period products go about their cycle. Then we had time to walk around the “vendor hall” where there were about 6 vendor stands where different companies could promote their period products and a lot of them were available for free. We learned a lot about how the products work and how they were designed to work the best for every person who menstruates. Then, my favorite panel that I saw was the Period Policy panel. This panel was about the laws around periods and the politics around them. It was a super interesting panel and I learned a lot. We then had lunch and had time to talk to everyone that was there. We talked with Nadya-who is super kind and fun, and some other people who have their own companies that supply period products to schools. There was then a gender inclusivity panel where they talked about how not all menstruators are women, and not all women menstruate. (I had to leave at this time). Next was a panel on period in pop culture which I heard was very interesting, and then to close off the day, Wendy Davis-a former Texas state senator spoke.
Interview With Anna Isaacson, NFL social justice worker!
by Dash
we had a call with her. we got to know who she was the type of work she does. She sets up events for the NFL such as charities and events.
No Name Calling Week
by Sophia
We did a presentation in front of the middle school about no name calling week, which is a week organized by GLESN that is a week deticated to no name calling, mostly focused around homophobic slurs. After our presentation we showed a video by GLESN about bringing people up instead of putting them down.
No Name Calling Week Presentation
by Zariel
We presented a slideshow to middle school meeting about no-name calling week.
Interview at MindWell NYC
by Jade
My group and I went to MindWell NYC and Interviewed Dr. Rebecca Skolnick, Dr Rachel Hutt. and Dr. Jessica Ran. They are all therapist for teenagers, one thing we asked about was if teenagers ever had issue with social media. They said that there were many issue with teenagers their bodies because of social media. We asked about what they would tell them to do that would help them with the issue. Someone that they said they make the teenager look in the mirror and say what each part of their body is for and what its meaning. This helps them think more about what their body is for more than what their body looks like.
Interview with Tate Benson
by Zariel
We went to lpq and met with Tate, they showed us different forms and they taught us about what GLSEN does.
Interview with Fabiana Saba Sutton
by Farin
Visiting trip to the new York county criminal court
by Diego
we took a trip to the new york county criminal court with Robert Gangi to observe some cases held in the court.
What public schools are doing to help housing unstable families
by Ally
Our group traveled to Brooklyn to PS 446 21 percent of their students are housing unstable. We interviewed Amir Brann and the school’s principle Mrs Dunn. There have been articles about the school and some people were kind enough to donate items so the school can help support families and make them feel safe.
Interview with SMAHRT about Social Media and Body Image
by Jade
Watching The Post
by Tatsuya
We watched a movie called The Post, which depicts events related to the Pentagon Papers that eventually lead to Watergate.
Sending Letters to Imprisoned Journalists
by Juno
We wrote letters to imprisoned journalists in Iran, Myanmar, and Russia. The letters let them know that there are people who support them outside of prison and that they are others who fight for their cause.
Interview with Chris Ott
by Juno
For this fieldwork, we met with Chris Ott, a lawyer for the ACLU based in Wisconsin. We asked him about past cases and his thoughts on them, and how he thinks the country can improve the current state of the First Amendment.
Interview with Jenny McQuaile
by Jade
My group and I had a phone call with Jenny McQuaile, the director of the film “Straight/Curve.” She made a documentary about how media has affected women and teens and how they feel about it.
Interview with Fabiana Saba Sutton
by Polly
Interview with Amy Smilovic of Tibi
by Polly
We met with and interviewed Amy Smilovic, the founder of Tibi. We also took a brief tour of the Tibi offices.
Interview with Amy Smilovic, Founder of Tibi
by Farin
Interview with Becca Mccharen-Tran of Chromat
by Polly
Interview with Becca Mccharen-Tran of Chromat
by Polly
We had a skype interview with Becca Mccharen-Tran, founder of Chromat (https://chromat.co/) and designer. Chromat is devoted to celebrating everyone’s differences and providing clothing for all women.
P.S. 446 Interview — Meghan Dunn and Amir Brann
by Jamie
Interview with Tate Benson
by Stella
On our fieldwork we interviewed Tate Benson from GLSEN. Tate gave us a bunch of resources like lesson plans and tips for how to come out safely. We interview them about their daily life at GLSEN, and what it’s like for them being an LGBTQ+ person outside of GLSEN. We also asked them what the mission of GLSEN is and what their personal mission is by working at GLSEN.
Interview with Becca Mccharen-Tran of Chromat
by Farin
Interview with Tate Benson
by Sophia
We met at Le Pain Quotidien, the one across the street from school. We sat down down stairs and they showed us a folder they had brought for us to look at. We then talked about GLSEN and what they do their and their coming out story until Zariel left to take her Spanish quiz. We then went upstairs and bought them a drink and Stella and I learned more about them as a person and had more of a casual conversation with them, while also staying on topic and talking about LGBTQ+ kids in school and how to deal with homophobic slurs.
Sending letters to imprisoned journalists
by Max
We wrote letters to imprisoned journalists in Russia, Iran, and Myanmar. All three of them were imprisoned due to unfair behavior from the law. I think it’s important that we do things like that because it gives hope to journalists, and it could help their situation.
A tour at the Aquarium
by Lars
Sending Letters to Imprisoned Journalists
by Tatsuya
For this fieldwork, we sent messages to imprisoned journalists in other countries to comfort and support them. We also let them know that lots of people support them and care about the cause they are fighting for.
Meeting with Andrea Taetle
by Juno
We interviewed Andrea Taetle, A civil rights attorney. She showed us a documentary that covers a story where James Risen (a New York Times journalist) released government secrets to the press which then led to him going to court with the government. The film covers whistleblowers and the difference between letting the people know the things the government does in secret and committing treason.
Interview with Farah Brelvi
by Juno
For this interview, we got in touch with Farah Brelvi. A lawyer for the ACLU and CJA via Skype. We asked her questions about her work and opinions about Freedom of the Press in the United States recently as well as past cases that the ACLU has worked on.
Court Monitoring with Robert Gangi
by Emmanuel
We went to a courthouse called the County Criminal Court on 100 centre street NY, NY to meet with Robert Gangi to do some court monitorings. Robert Gangi told us that if someone with power supporting minorities observes a case, the judge is less likely to give a harsh punishment to the person being prosecuted. we monitored 6 court cases and 5 out of 6 of the prosecuted people were of colour.
Court Monitoring with Bob Gangi
by Andrei
Talking with Farah Brelvi
by Max
We skyped a family friend of Tatsuya’s named Farah Brelvi. She taught us about the 1st amendment and cases that she have done which involve it. She used to work for the ACLU and she told us about cases she worked. It helped us because she was clearly smart and knew what she was doing.
Volunteering at the LIFT Holiday Fiesta + Gift Drive Donations
by Rafaella
We were invited to LIFT’s holiday fiesta in november. We offered to host a gift drive to help get gifts for all the kids that would be going to the fiesta. We ended up getting over 80 gifts and donating them to LIFT for the party. We went to the party which was at their office and we helped set up and we each had different stations for arts and crafts. (Ana was on popcicle stick snowflakes, Leah was on paper ornaments and I was helping give gifts out.) The party was really nice there was food and a picture station and we took turns helping the kids at different stations.
Interview with Mawia Khogali
by Andrei
Our group traveled to the Woolworth Building to interview Mawia Khogali who works at Vera as a research associate in Vera’s Policing Program.
Interview with Hilary Meltzer
by Matias
We had a facetime with Hillary Meltzer and Nathan Taylor where we talked about bans on plastics and discussed why stopping plastic pollution is so complex.
Tour of the New York Aquarium
by Charlie
We went to the New York Aquarium to have a tour of one of the most recent exhibits, the shark exhibit, and go behind the scenes of the aquarium to see all the life support and filtration systems for the aquarium.
New York Aquarium Tour
by Matias
We visited the New York Aquarium and had a private tour of the new exhibit on sharks, and a tour of the filtration system as well.
Interviewing Danielle
by Anna Veronis
During this fieldwork, out group got a full detail, in-depth summary of what happened during Danielles birthing experience, and how it effects her today.
Tour of NY Aquarium
by Finn
We went on a tour of the NY Aquarium.
Face Time Interview with Alexis Segal
by Finn
We face timed and interviewed Alexis Segal who works with Senator Dianne Feinstein of California.
Interview with Mike Kowalski
by Finn
We interviewed Mike Kowalski who is the former CEO of Tiffany.
Visit to the New York Aquarium
by Alon
Visit to NY Aquarium
by Charlie
We received a tour of the new exhibit about sharks in the New York Aquarium on January 7, 2019. The exhibit discussed the differences between different species of sharks, their relationship with humans, and some threats they face. We also got to see the part of the aquarium where they filter water and sand using large tubes. At the end, we watched a seal perform tricks, which was a fun ending to the trip.
Aquarium Visit
by Samuel
We went to the New York Aquarium and had a private tour of the new shark exhibit as well as the filtration system. They talked to us extensively about these two things.
Talking with Chris Ott
by Max
We had an interview with Chris Ott who works for the ACLU. Chris Ott along with the ACLU help journalists all around the world, with their right to freedom of the press. We spoke to Chris about current and pass cases with the ACLU, including a controversial case where the ACLU defended a Nazi march through Skokie.
Interview with Mawia Khogali
by Diego
our group traveled downtown to the Woolworth building to interview Mawia Khogali, a research associate in Vera’s Policing Program.
Talking about James Risen with Andrea Taetle.
by Max
We talked about a case where a New York times reporter known as James Risen was forced to leak his sources, and the threat of Jail loomed over him for years because of it. He had come into knowledge that an NSA program that had been used to spy on foreign terrorists was being used against the american people.
Interview with Happy Walters
by Ryder
We interviewed Happy Walters. We talked to him about his agency, clients, and his company. We went to his hotel room and we interviewed him there.
Interview With Happy Walters
by Dash
we met him and had a conversation about the obligation of taking action. he explained the charities his clients do and how they take action.
Interview With Happy Walters
by Dash
we met him and had a conversation about the obligation of taking action. he explained the charities his clients do and how they take action.
by Ryder
Name: Social Justice Group: 2018-2019, Sports, Activism & Race Date of Fieldwork: December 20, 2019 Name of Organization: Person (people) with whom I met and their job titles: Type of Fieldwork: What I did: What I learned: What I learned about Social Justice “work” and/or Civil and Human rights “work” from this fieldwork:
Facetime Interview with Alexis Segal
by Charlie
We called Alexis Segal to talk about the damages of different water pollution and what she does in her government position to bring attention to that.
Fieldwork at the Payley Center for Media
by 23alext
Our group was presented with many different clips from t.v shows, commercials, movies etc. We had a very informative conversation after every few clips where played, we talked about what we thought about them, and how we might have connected to them.
Interview with Happy Walters
by Drew
We met Happy Walters in his hotel to interview him.
Interview With Alexis Segal
by Charlie
We interviewed Alexis Segal, a friend of my mother’s who is the Legislative Assistant for Water and the Environment for Senator Dianne Feinstein of California. Since she is based in Washington, D.C., we were not able to meet with her in person but did set up of a FaceTime call/interview.
Letters to Imprisoned Journalists
by Mia
I wrote letters to imprisoned writers in Iran, Myanmar and Russia. The letters were wishing them happy holidays and let them know that people all around the world support them in their fight for freedom of the press.
Interview with Andrea Taetle
by Mia
Interview with Chris Ott
by Mia
We spoke with Chris Ott, a lawyer for the ACLU Wisconsin (American Civil Liberties Union) who provides legal representation for journalists around the country. We inquired about his job and personal opinions about the current status of Freedom of the Press in the United States. We also discussed famous cases involving our countries laws and regulations about freedom of the press.
Interview at MindWell NYC
by Noelle
Interview with Jenny McQuaile
by Noelle
Danielle Frank Interview
by Sierra
We interviewed Danielle over face time about her pregnancy experience. Danielle explained to us the struggle she had during delivery and taught us lots more about our topic.
Interview with Chris Ott regarding the ACLU
by Tatsuya
Interview with Hilary Meltzer on NYC Environment Laws
by Lars
Meeting with Andrea Taetle Regarding Freedom of the Press and Whistle Blowing
by Tatsuya
In this field work, our group visited the house of Andrea Taetle, a Civil rights attorney as well as the mother of one of our group mates. When we got there, we watched a video about James Risen and talked about how he was related to freedom of the press and whistleblowing. She shared facts as well as opinions on problems related to freedom of the press and how our country is dealing with it currently.
Interview with Orayne Williams
by Ava
We met Orayne Williams who was abandoned by his mother when he was 14 and was kicked out of his house. He ended up living in a homeless shelter alone and going to high school and then later went to college and started a program to help kids who experienced similar things that he did and helps them get back in school. We toured him around the school and then brought him to LPQ across the street for an interview.
Interview with MJ Day- Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition
by Farin
We interviewed MJ Day and her team of women who work on Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Edition. We talked about modeling and how Sports Illustrated tries to give every woman an equal chance to model. They try to make sure it is not just the outward appearance that gets casted but also the model’s personality.
Homeless at 14 to Graduating college — Orayne Williams
by Ally
Orayne Williams traveled to our school for an interview. Orayne has experienced homelessness when he was 14. He was lucky enough to go to school even though he was in the homeless shelter. After touring him around the school, we crossed the street to Le Pain for the interview.
Interview with Chris Woods
by Stella
We interviewed Chris about his work at the LGBTQ+ center at NYU and asked him some questions about his day to day work and what he thinks the future is for other LGBTQ+ centers at other schools.
Interview with Orayne Williams
by Lucia
We interviewed Orayne Williams who was in a homeless shelter alone as a teen. We interviewed him about his experience and story and his organization.