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Mayor Backs Hochul on Congestion Pricing Reversal

Mayor Backs Hochul on Congestion Pricing Reversal

The governor shared her thoughts with Mayor Eric Adams about two weeks prior to her announcement.
BK Nonprofit Worker’s Justice Project Gives Voice, Empowers Low-Wage Laborers

BK Nonprofit Worker’s Justice Project Gives Voice, Empowers Low-Wage Laborers

Led and founded by Ligia Guallpa, WJP aims to create a more “inclusive, beautiful and powerful” labor movement.
Next Gen Mental Health Advocates Blossom in Brownsville

Next Gen Mental Health Advocates Blossom in Brownsville

The 12-week program, funded by participatory budgetary funds, taught young adults about signs, symptoms and diagnoses and how to cope with mental health issues to transform themselves into mental health advocates.
Epic Brooklyn Pride Celebrated by Thousands

Epic Brooklyn Pride Celebrated by Thousands

The nonprofit group Brooklyn Pride hosted a week's worth of events, culminating in a street fair and parade on Saturday.
This Book Helps Black Women Unlock Corporate Success

This Book Helps Black Women Unlock Corporate Success

Marketing and communications expert Tashion Macon has penned a new book, "Coming in Hot: A Blueprint for Black Women Setting the World Ablaze."
Saddle Up For Brooklyn Museum's Juneteenth Western Bash

Saddle Up For Brooklyn Museum's Juneteenth Western Bash

The fourth annual Saddles and Soul: A Juneteenth Black Western Celebration is on Saturday, June 15.
This June 8 Health Festival Looks to Empower Black Men

This June 8 Health Festival Looks to Empower Black Men

Heart, Body & Soul’s annual Black Man’s Health Festival will provide health screenings, panel discussions, and even haircuts, to raise awareness about the health disparities faced by Black men.
Mayor Welcomes Border Tightening by President Biden

Mayor Welcomes Border Tightening by President Biden

The mayor discussed how the president's executive order stemming the flow of migrants will help the city, and other matters during his regular Tuesday press briefing at City Hall.
Bed-Stuy Rallies to Get Beloved Tennis Program Back to Jackie Robinson Park

Bed-Stuy Rallies to Get Beloved Tennis Program Back to Jackie Robinson Park

Residents declared that community input is necessary when it involves park matters.
Brooklyn Recycling Center, Sure We Can, Fights for Higher Deposit for NYC Canners

Brooklyn Recycling Center, Sure We Can, Fights for Higher Deposit for NYC Canners

As trash continues to grow around the five boroughs, the work of canners becomes necessary in waste management.