Anxiety and PTSD can interfere with an individual’s ability to successfully engage in daily activities. This presentation will provide a brief review and understanding of how anxiety and PTSD can negatively influence one’s quality of life and how to cope with triggers.
Kimberly Bryant is the founder of Black Girls CODE, a non-profit organization dedicated to “changing the face of technology” by introducing girls of color (ages 7-17) to the field of technology and computer science.
Positive health behaviors are behaviors that promote healthy living, such as eating a well-balanced diet, drinking enough water, exercising, getting...
Join the Rev. Phillip A. Jackson, Trinity's Priest-in-charge, in conversation with Professor Frank Snowden of Yale University, author of Epidemics and Society: From Black Death to the Present.
Choreographer, dancer, and living legend Judith Jamison has dedicated her life to telling stories and history through dance in New York City and all over the world. Learn about the importance of representation in the arts, honoring and preserving the past through dance, and the courage dance offers us in this challenging time.
Get ready for the upcoming NYC elections by joining the Rev. Phillip Jackson as he talks with Errol Louis, political analyst and host of New York 1’s “Inside City Hall,” as they consider the pressing issues facing the city.
Personal interaction is an essential part of the human experience, and the lack thereof during the COVID-19 pandemic has been detrimental for many. This talk touches on some of the ways COVID-19 has affected mental health, stress management, and tips for seeking assistance.
Explore the true meaning of Trinity’s core value of compassion with five panelists who share their awe-inspiring stories from the U.S., Canada, and the U.K.
Grandma’s wedding photo. Your third-grade report card. Learn the basics of document care and organization from Trinity Archivists Joe Lapinski and Marissa Maggs, who also host the popular video series, “Ask Trinity Archives.”