Tarry Hum, Ron Hayduk, Francois Pierre-Louis Jr., and Michael Alan Krasner (Eds.), <i>Immigrant Crossroads: Globalization, Incorporation, and Placemaking in Queens, New York</i>

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  • Benjamin Heim Shepard City Tech/CUNY

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Benjamin Heim Shepard, City Tech/CUNY

 By day, Benjamin Shepard, PhD, LMSW, works as Professor of Human Services at City Tech/CUNY.  By night, battles to keep New York from becoming a giant shopping mall. He is also the author/editor of eleven books:  White Nights and Ascending Shadows: An Oral History of the San Francisco AIDS Epidemic (1997), From ACT UP to the WTO: Urban Protest and Community Building in the Era of Globalization (2002), Queer Political Performance and Protest (Routledge, 2009) The Beach beneath the Streets: Contesting New York’s Public Spaces (with Greg Smithsimon, SUNY Press) and Play, Creativity, and Social Movements: If I Can’t Dance, Its Not My Revolution (Routledge, 2011), Community Projects as Social Activism: From Direct Action to Direct Services (Sage) and Rebel Friendships: “Outsider” Networks and Social Movements (Palgrave), Illuminations on Market Street: (a Story about Sex and Estrangement, AIDS and Loss, and Other Preoccupations in San Francisco) Ibidem Press, Narrating Practice with Children and Adolescents. Columbia University Press (edited with Mery Diaz), Brooklyn Tides: On the Fall and Rise of a Global Borough (with Mark Noonan), and Sustainable Urbanism:  (Roman and Littlefield).  http://www.citytech.cuny.edu/faculty/BShepardhttp://benjaminheimshepardplay.blogspot.com/2014/06/as-play-we-step-away-from-stark-reality.html  

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2022-02-27

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