Zohra Saed is the co-editor of One Story, Thirty Stories: An Anthology of Contemporary Afghan American Literature (University of Arkansas Press) and editor of Langston Hughes: Poems, Photos and Notebook from Turkestan (Lost & Found, The CUNY Poetics Documents Initiative). She is a Distinguished Lecturer at Macaulay Honors College and Lost & Found Faculty Editor and Mentor at the CUNY Graduate Center.
Edgewater Landscapes and the Future of NYC is a digital platform featuring MHC Seminar 4 Spring 2026 student research, fieldwork, ecological observation, mapping projects, interviews, and multimedia storytelling developed through the course Seminar 4: Futures of New York City. Focusing on sites including Marine Park, the Gowanus Canal, and Wagner Park in Battery Park City, students explored how climate change, coastal infrastructure, environmental justice, and urban redevelopment are reshaping New York City’s waterfronts.
Edgewater Landscapes and the Future of NYC is a digital platform featuring MHC Seminar 4 Spring 2026 student research, fieldwork, ecological observation, mapping projects, interviews, and multimedia storytelling developed through the course Seminar 4: Futures of New York City. Focusing on sites including Marine Park, the Gowanus Canal, and Wagner Park in Battery Park City, students explored how climate change, coastal infrastructure, environmental justice, and urban redevelopment are reshaping New York City’s waterfronts.