![]() To access from off-campus, simply enter your Hunter NetID and password when prompted. The databases listed below allow you to search and browse primary sources reaching back to the 17th century, including books, photographs, audio files, and more. Primary sources- which may include newspaper articles, photographs, letters, posters, and more- are an exciting way to experience history. 20, 1902, Archives & Special Collections, Hunter College Libraries, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York City. Pauli Murray, Eleanor Roosevelt, and the struggle for social justice by Patricia Bell-Scottįeatured Image: Section Presidents of Class of 1902 The firebrand and the First Lady: portrait of a friendship. Proud Shoes: the story of an American Family by Pauli Murray Song in a weary throat : an American pilgrimage by Pauli Murray Warrior Poet: a biography of Audre Lorde by Alexis De Veaux Zami, a new spelling of my name by Audre Lorde I Am Your Sister: Collected and Unpublished Writings of Audre Lorde edited by Rudolph P. Two Ways to Count to Ten: a Liberian folk tale by Ruby Dee My One Good Nerve: rhythms, rhymes, reasons by Ruby Dee Gender Gap: Bella Abzug's guide to political power for women by Bella Abzugīella Abzug: an oral history by Suzanne Braun Levine and Mary Thom Here are a few notable Hunter Women, with links to a selection of books and ebooks available in the Hunter College Libraries:īella Abzug - lawyer, activist, organizerīella! : Ms. March is Women's History Month, and Hunter College History IS Women's History. Help is only a click away! We look forward to meeting with you! Once you are there, choose "Schedule a Research Consultation" and fill out the online form so we can pair you with a Librarian who is best suited to help you with your questions and can match your desired time to meet, even during evening and weekend hours. To schedule an appointment, simply visit the Help tab on the Library website and select Ask a Librarian from the drop-down menu. You can use this service as many times as you need to while you are a Hunter student. Think of this the same way you might meet with your professor during office hours, or seek help from a Writing Center tutor - only we're here to help with your research. We can meet with you through Zoom, in person, or over the phone to help you with any part of your research process. While we have always been available to students in person and through our Ask A Librarian chat service, Librarians are also here to help through one-on-one research consultations. Need help with finding resources through the Library? Have a research question? Wondering if you can use the Library to study? Hunter Librarians are available to meet with you, remotely or in person, to help answer these kinds of questions. For more information: /archives-special-collections 1, 1998, Archives & Special Collections, Hunter College Libraries, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York City. The Worry Trick: How Your Brain Tricks You into Expecting the Worst and What You Can Do about It by David A Carbonell & Sally M Winstonįor more books on these topics, search the collection using OneSearch, or ask a librarian for help!Ĭover Image Credit: Hunter College Fish Eye Lens View, The Wistarion, p.Pocket Therapy for Anxiety: Quick CBT Skills to Find Calm by Edmund J Bourne & Lorna Garano.Mindfulness and Meditation: Handling Life with a Calm and Focused Mind by Whitney Stewart.Freedom from anxious thoughts & feelings: a two-step mindfulness approach for moving beyond fear & worry by Scott Symington.Attention: Beyond Mindfulness by Gay Watson.Anxiety Happens: 52 Ways to Find Peace of Mind by John P Forsyth & Georg H Eifert.This is a stressful time for students, and the library urges you to take breaks, prioritize sleep, and take advantage of services available to you through the Hunter College Counselling Center.Īlso, check out the various eBooks available to help you practice mindfulness, understand anxiety, and more: That said, perhaps it is no coincidence that Mental Health Awareness Month coincides with final exams. This year, Mental Health America is asking us to “Look Around, Look Within.” The organization suggests that we consider the many internal and external factors that affect our mental health. ![]() ![]() Did you know that May is Mental Health Awareness Month? Observation of Mental Health Awareness Month in May began in 1949, and is supported by Mental Health America, federal and state governments, and many more organizations.
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