
CCAR Anti-Racism Action Plan
We understand that transparency and accountability are crucial to anti-racism work. Taking the lead from NYC SGA’s Diversity Ambassadors who recently urged departments to share their commitment to anti-racism work, we are sharing our plans to ensure that all of…

Recapping Weeks 1 and 2 of #EverydayActivism2020
Every April, we at the CCAR organize an Everyday Activism Challenge in which Pace students, staff, and faculty pledge to commit personal actions to have a positive environmental impact. This year, in light of COVID-19 and Pace’s move to remote…

Everyday Activism Challenge 2020
Every April, we at the CCAR organize an Everyday Activism Challenge in which Pace students, staff, and faculty pledge to commit personal actions to have a positive environmental impact. This year, in light of COVID-19 and Pace’s move to remote…

Alejandra Batista on the Debating for Democracy Conference
By Alejandra Batista, CCAR Outreach and New Media Projects Coordinator At the end of February, the Center for Community Action and Research (CCAR) and Project Pericles hosted Debating for Democracy: An Activism Training with Beautiful Trouble. Debating for Democracy (D4D)…

Beautiful Trouble: Society of the Spectacle
In February Pace NYC will be hosting the Debating for Democracy Conference, an annual event organized through the CCAR’s partnership with Project Pericles. This year we will be welcoming artist-activist trainers from Beautiful Trouble – a book and website “whose…

Beautiful Trouble: The Salt March & Trail of Dreams
In February Pace NYC will be hosting the Debating for Democracy Conference, an annual event organized through the CCAR’s partnership with Project Pericles. This year we will be welcoming artist-activist trainers from Beautiful Trouble – a book and website “whose…

Beautiful Trouble: The Guerilla Girls
In February Pace NYC will be hosting the Debating for Democracy Conference, an annual event organized through the CCAR’s partnership with Project Pericles. This year we will be welcoming artist-activist trainers from Beautiful Trouble – a book and website “whose…

Why Do I Vote?
By Valerie Eristil, Student Projects Coordinator As we near the end of 2019, many of our collective thoughts have already focused on the 2020 election. 2016 was my first year here at Pace, the year of the previous Presidential Election….