Hellenic American Project (HAP), Department of Sociology, Queens College, CUNY, is a nonprofit program that documents the Hellenic American presence in the United States from the first wave of mass immigration in 1900 to the present. HAP operates as a research facility, archive, Greek American Library, museum, and event space.
The purpose of HAP is to cultivate a seamless narrative that encompasses the Hellenic American experience through an innovative multifaceted approach combining primary and secondary sources while making them available to the public. HAP initiatives include: conducting interviews that are organized into generational oral histories, analyzing population data, curating and digitizing cultural artifacts and books, and organizing academic symposia and cultural events.
HAP is the only program of its kind in New York and needs your support to continue. All donations are welcome and go towards ongoing interviews and digitization of materials. The fastest and easiest way to donate is by clicking the Donate link. As a donating member, you will be on the mailing list for symposia, events, and the HAP newsletter. To contact us about scheduling a visit or donating archives and relevant cultural artifacts, complete the message form below. We look forward to hearing from you.
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“The Hellenic-American Oral History Project promotes understanding of New York City’s Greek American community, capturing it’s transformation over time. In learning about this distinct population, visitors can draw their own comparisons to the experiences of other immigrant communities.”
Sociology Department
Queens College, CUNY
“The documenting of the individual immigrant experiences of Greek Americans plays a critical role in mapping and understanding the social, economic and historical parameters that define the community and it’s evolution. The oral histories that comprise the Hellenic-American Oral History Project are essential in preserving the historical memory of the community, and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation is proud of it’s collaboration with Queens College and of the opportunity to support this project.”
Senior Program Officer for Strategy & Initiatives
Stavros Niarchos Foundation