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Brooklyn Bookstore Pens Open Letter Apologizing for Racial Bias

Greenlight Bookstore, with stores in Fort Greene and Prospect Lefferts Gardens, has committed to an anti-racism audit
A Casket and 101 Pairs of Shoes Displayed on Borough Hall Steps For Shooting Victims

A Casket and 101 Pairs of Shoes Displayed on Borough Hall Steps For Shooting Victims

The display highlighted how all of the victims shot in New York City last week were Black or Brown
Bushwick Businesswoman Runs Revolutionary Workshop for Entrepreneurs

Bushwick Businesswoman Runs Revolutionary Workshop for Entrepreneurs

A realization in the midst of the pandemic prompted Sol Sips owner Francesca Chaney to rethink her business
Bed-Stuy Farmers Market To Return This Weekend

Bed-Stuy Farmers Market To Return This Weekend

Hattie Carthan Community Market will have social distancing and safety measures in place
Brooklyn's BLM Leader, Anthony Beckford, Receives Lynching Threats

Brooklyn's BLM Leader, Anthony Beckford, Receives Lynching Threats

The community activists says he will not let the threats stop his work.

Mayor's Initiative Will Increase Internet Access in East New York and Brownsville

A portion of the funds for the new initiative will be taken from the NYPD budget
Brooklyn's Own Sergio Delavicci of 'John Wick 3' Speaks on Bridging the Gap Between Police and Community

Brooklyn's Own Sergio Delavicci of 'John Wick 3' Speaks on Bridging the Gap Between Police and Community

The Brooklyn-based actor speaks about visiting police precincts, working with the community and giving back
Brooklyn Childcare Centers Left Scrambling After Sudden News of Reopening

Brooklyn Childcare Centers Left Scrambling After Sudden News of Reopening

The Board of Health decided Tuesday that New York City childcare centers could open as early as next week
Relevantly Rooted: An East New York Theater Company Goes Online

Relevantly Rooted: An East New York Theater Company Goes Online

The Rooted Theater Company is hosting its first online festival with work rooted in the community experience

Amid COVID-19 and mass protests, Brooklyn gets a “Day of Healing”

On Thursday, Senator Zellnor Myrie and Kings Against Violence Initiative will hold free online workshops