Welcome to the Westchester Community College's Library Research Guide for the Integrative Learning Project (ILP) on Health and Well-Being.
The idea of this project is to have a common theme across campus that links coursework, events and extracurricular activities.
This guide offers a selection of resources (articles, books, websites, etc.) about various issues concerning the environment. If you have any comments, suggestions, or requests about resources to add, please contact us via joshua.weber@sunywcc.edu
This guide was created by Josh Weber and Rebecca Steere
Upcoming Events:
The Faculty Senate General Education Committee is hosting two
kickoff events for the Integrated Learning Project (ILP) on
Good Health and Well-being.
The event will include a viewing of a short video on the
UN’s Sustainable Development Goal #3
followed by presentations by SUNY WCC faculty.
Join us at the kickoff events:
Monday, October 6, from 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm
Thursday, October 9, from 10:00 am - 11:15 am
Faculty are encouraged to bring their classes to the event.
If your classes don't meet during either of the events,
please encourage your students to attend independently.
Questions? Email joshua.weber@sunywcc.edu
Planned Parenthood will be bringing their services to WCC at the Valhalla Campus Their Mobile Health Center will be here on the following dates and times:
October 15th (Wednesday) from 10 am to 3 pm
November 13th (Thursday ) from 10 am to 3pm
December 10th (Wednesday) from 10am to 3 pm.
They will be parked in Parking Lot B, which is located on the side of the Tech. Building.
This will provide students with the opportunity to receive sexual health services (Birth Control, Emergency Contraception, STI testing and treatment, gender affirming hormone therapy as well as Annual wellness exams and more) right here on campus.
Author of The Way You Make Me Feel: Love in Black and Brown
Thursday, October 23, 2025
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location: Classroom Building, Room 100
In a series of sensual and sparkling essays, Sharma reckons with caste, race, colorism, and mental health, moving from her seemingly idyllic suburban childhood through her and Quincy’s early sweeping romance in the so-called post-racial Obama years and onward to their marriage. Growing up, she hears her parents talk about the racism they experienced at the hands of white America—and as an adult, she confronts the complexities of American racism and the paradox of her family’s disappointment when she starts dating a Black man.
Written with a keen critical eye and seamlessly weaving in history, pop culture, and politics, The Way You Make Me Feel reaffirms the idea that allyship is an act of true love.