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Brownsville Youth Honor Black Lives Matter with New Mural

Brownsville Youth Honor Black Lives Matter with New Mural

A new Black Lives Matter mural painted by students of the Youth Design Center aims to inspire other Brownsville youth
New York’s Economy Has a Racial-Equity Problem— and All Sectors Must Come Together to Address it

New York’s Economy Has a Racial-Equity Problem— and All Sectors Must Come Together to Address it

The conclusion of a 3-part series examining the huge gaps in employment levels and wages between Black and white New Yorkers doing the same job 
Brooklyn's Newtown Creek Farms Wants New Yorkers to Give Microgreens A Chance

Brooklyn's Newtown Creek Farms Wants New Yorkers to Give Microgreens A Chance

Brooklyn creatives Claudia Lake and Benjamin Kabin want to bring the superfood to every Brooklyn resident
What's Up Weekend? September 5-6

What's Up Weekend? September 5-6

BK Reader's list of safe weekend activities to get you out of the house and exploring the city (socially-distanced of course!)
Mysterious Mass-Delivery of Right-Wing Newspaper Raises Questions in Brooklyn

Mysterious Mass-Delivery of Right-Wing Newspaper Raises Questions in Brooklyn

Brooklyn residents are reporting a huge unsolicited drop of the pro-Trump publication The Epoch Times this election year
How to Use Precision Medicine to Personalize COVID-19 Treatment According to the Patient's Genes

How to Use Precision Medicine to Personalize COVID-19 Treatment According to the Patient's Genes

Why does COVID-19 present such different symptoms - or none at all - in different people?
In NYC, Education Remains Paramount in Reducing Economic-Racial Gap, Experts Say

In NYC, Education Remains Paramount in Reducing Economic-Racial Gap, Experts Say

The second in a 3-part series that examines the huge gaps in employment levels and wages between Black and white New Yorkers doing the same job

Protestors March Through Brooklyn Demanding Cancellation of Rent on National Day of Action

"Because of Cuomo, the rent is too damn high," protestors chanted as they marched from Housing Court to the residence of the Eviction Marshall
Barclays Center Will Be Turned Into a Polling Site for the General Election

Barclays Center Will Be Turned Into a Polling Site for the General Election

The arena will now serve as the largest voting site in Brooklyn, giving thousands of voters a safe space to cast their ballot

Flatbush Caton Market is Gearing Up for West Indian Day Celebrations

The recently moved Flatbush Caton Market has reopened and is making big plans for festivities amidst COVID-19