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Photos: Kings Against Violence Initiative Holds Fundraiser in Flatbush

KAVI programs consist of weekly workshops and activities that focus on identity exploration, self-governing conflict resolution, communication/peer mediation, goal development, critical thinking and life skills development.

Clinton Hill Residents File Objections Against Controversial Charter School Plans

Clinton Hill residents oppose the construction of a 101-foot high building, future home to a new high school, fearing the congestion caused by the influx of teachers, students and parents The parking lot at 15 Quincy Street in Clinton Hill Today, Cli

Report: New Yorkers' Right to Vote Jeopardized by Breakdowns in City's Election Operation

After the 2016 BOE's voter 'purge' in Brooklyn, the comptroller's office deployed staff to more than 150 poll sites, uncovering violations of federal, state and BOE rules Photo credit: www.salon.
Radio Personality Ann Tripp to Host Election 2017 Brunch for Women

Radio Personality Ann Tripp to Host Election 2017 Brunch for Women

For the Election 2017 Women's Brunch, Tripp will be joined by NYC Public Advocate Letitia James, NY State Assemblywoman Tremaine Wright, Councilmember Laurie Cumbo, Councilmember-Elect Alicka Samuel Public Advocate Letitia James, radio personality An

DA Gonzalez Kicked off Campus Sexual Assault Initiative with Brooklyn College Symposium

The symposium kicked off a comprehensive initiative to establish a coordinated, appropriate response to campus sexual assault while minimizing additional trauma for the victims from involvement with the criminal justice system Photo credit: Time Maga

'Brownsville Lifts Brownsville Up' During Fall Neighborhood Rebuilding Event

An overwhelming amount of volunteers worked alongside Rebuilding Together NYC and the Brownsville Partnership to conduct repairs on homes, renovations at the Seth Low Community Center, Langston Hughes basketball court and on Belmont Avenue Langston H

Affordable Housing in Brooklyn More Helpful...or Harmful?

A report issued by a local grassroots organization describes how affordable housing plans marginalize Black and Latino families in Brooklyn Pfizer Rezoning Plans, image by Magnusson Architecture & Planning On Friday, Churches United for Fair Hous

Bringing Breast Cancer Awareness to Brownsville with Annual Mammography Clinic

In 2017, about 40,610 women in the US are expected to die from breast cancer, though - due to treatment advances, earlier detection and increased awareness - death rates have been decreasing Photo courtesy of State Senator Kevin Parker Over the cours

Al Sharpton to Hold Civic Education Lecture at Medgar Evers College

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NYC Comptroller Presents First Data Analyzing Impact of Marriage Equality Act

The recently released data from the U.S. Census Bureau is the first comprehensive survey since NY State recognized the Marriage Equality Act in 2011 Photo credit: CNN Recently released data from the U.