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NYC Comptroller Releases Comprehensive Immigrants' Rights Manual

The manual provides a general overview of immigrant rights, as well as information about city-wide and Brooklyn-based resources with regards to education, healthcare, business support and more.

Open Data Week: How to Improve New Yorker's Lives with City’s Public Data

NYC Open Data Week events in Brooklyn include the unveiling of a new affordable housing web portal; a panel on the impact of open data on infrastructure and an open contract data treasure hunt. Photo credit: pexels.

Bklyn Vocalist Alicia Olatuja on the Strength of Women and the Importance of Female Representation

In an exclusive interview, Alicia Olatuja talked about her musical journey, the importance of female representation in the music world and inspiring women like her grandmother. Photo credit: aliciaolatuja.

Photos: Black Minds Matter Rally in Support of Black History Education

The rally called for solidarity with students and educators who faced the challenges of ignorance and racism, and a commitment to Black history education and the continued fight against the school-to-prison pipeline.

20 Reasons to Visit Brooklyn Museum’s 'David Bowie Is'

The entire exhibit feels like a roller coaster of uplifting emotions depicting the progression of Bowie's life. You'll have to see, hear and feel the exhibit to truly embark on the magic ride.
Dinner is Served! Fort Greene's Hudson Jane Offers New Extended Hours

Dinner is Served! Fort Greene's Hudson Jane Offers New Extended Hours

With the arrival of the wine and beer license, the Fort Greene's Hudson Jane is set for dinner! Photo credit: Michael Tulipan for Hudson Jane Owned by partners Jen LaPorta and Chef Megan Johnson, Hudson Jane has been a neighborhood favorite since ope

Aww, Baby - Ashanti and Ja Rule Want to 'Rock Wit U' at Kings Theatre!

This all-star night of R'n'B and hip-hop will also feature special guest performances by R'n'B crooner Lloyd and 'Superwoman' Lil'Mo! Photo credit: flo1071.
Through Wet Paint, the Forgotten Stories of U.S. Political Prisoners Are Revived

Through Wet Paint, the Forgotten Stories of U.S. Political Prisoners Are Revived

In her exhibit, "Correspondence," Brooklyn artist Sophia Dawson turns a 7-year letter-writing campaign with U.S. political prisoners into a moving and emotional art exhibit

Care Packages Made in East Flatbush for the Homeless in the Streets of NYC

Keshia Adams is all about care packages: To provide schools supplies and toys for kids, and toiletries, clothes and uplifting messages for NYC's homeless population Keshia Adams, founder of Lifting You for Tomorrow's Success at Palooza Kitchen, assem

Health Department Receives $1.8 M to Combat Racial Disparities in Maternal Health

Black women are 12 times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications, and maternal morbidity rates are highest among women living in the poorest neighborhoods, with Brownsville having the highest rate in the city.