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NYC Schools Are Open! Here's How it's Going So Far ...

In the last of this 3-part series, we talk to parents and city officials about the past two weeks of school in the city.

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Kicks Off The National Black Writers Conference

New York Times reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones is one of many esteemed writers featured in the pre-conference programing for the National Black Writers Conference
Mayor and Councilmember Mathieu Eugene Announce Plans for Afforable Housing Development in Flatbush

Mayor and Councilmember Mathieu Eugene Announce Plans for Afforable Housing Development in Flatbush

The development will see 130 apartments built on the Church Avenue site, formerly P.S. 90.
“You Can Vote!” Organizations Spread the Message to Those Formerly Incarcerated

“You Can Vote!” Organizations Spread the Message to Those Formerly Incarcerated

Many formerly incarcerated people in Brooklyn and across New York are unaware they are eligible to vote, despite having a criminal record.
New Community Mural Unveiled at Bed-Stuy's Woodhull Hospital

New Community Mural Unveiled at Bed-Stuy's Woodhull Hospital

The unveiling of the new mural honoring healthcare workers and the community brought together hospital leaders and staff, local politicians and the community.
Brooklyn Salon Owner Pivots in Pandemic to Support At-Home Hair Care

Brooklyn Salon Owner Pivots in Pandemic to Support At-Home Hair Care

Salon owner Corenza Handy is one of many Brooklyn small business owners who has innovated through the pandemic to launch a new business, starting her own hair care line.

Controversial Fracked Gas Pipeline in Brooklyn Continues, Despite Calls to Stop Construction Immediately

The pipeline would carry fracked gas through Brownsville, Bed-Stuy, Bushwick, Williamsburg and Greenpoint
Program Announced for 13th Annual Bushwick Film Festival

Program Announced for 13th Annual Bushwick Film Festival

The festival will be held online from Oct. 21-25 and will feature more than 100 independent films
Why Males May Have a Worse Response to COVID-19

Why Males May Have a Worse Response to COVID-19

Is COVID-19 hitting men harder than women?
East Brooklyn Congregations Tells City Leaders Where Action Is Needed Most

East Brooklyn Congregations Tells City Leaders Where Action Is Needed Most

EBC held a virtual assembly to talk police reform, housing, education and healthcare priorities with city leaders ahead of next year’s municipal elections.