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Women, People of Color and Low-Income New Yorkers Bore Brunt of Pandemic, Survey Shows

Comptroller Scott Stringer and A Better Balance conducted the Work and Family Survey to understand how people have fared through the COVID-19 pandemic

Bed-Stuy Strong Expands Mutual Aid Efforts as One-Year Anniversary Approaches

Members of the mutual aid network haven’t stopped helping neighbors since COVID-19 hit, and now they’re pushing in new directions.
Demolition of Flatbush Savings Bank Building Is Underway, to Be Replaced by New Hotel

Demolition of Flatbush Savings Bank Building Is Underway, to Be Replaced by New Hotel

Despite last minute efforts to preserve the building, demolition was approved by the City on March 2.
Bushwick Coffee Entrepreneur Uses Her Influence to Fight Anti-Asian Violence

Bushwick Coffee Entrepreneur Uses Her Influence to Fight Anti-Asian Violence

Sahra Nguyen, a lifelong activist and founder of Nguyen Coffee Supply, uses her platform to fight racism on all fronts

Grab-and-Go Library Service Available at Brooklyn Children’s Museum

Brooklyn Public Library has launched the service as a its first step towards opening a new library branch in the museum
WeDo GoodWorks Is Transforming Lives With Furniture

WeDo GoodWorks Is Transforming Lives With Furniture

Through Craigslist and Facebook furniture buys, Troy Chapman helps furnish the homes of those in need.

More than 2,500 Winter Coats Distributed in Brooklyn to Residents in Need

New York Cares held its 32nd annual coat drive on Friday at Brooklyn’s Atlantic Terminal Mall

Bedford Union Armory Renamed to Honor Brooklyn Activist and Politician Major Owens

Owens was instrumental in turning the union armory into a gathering and recreation space for the Crown Heights community
Award-Winning Coffee Roastery Launches Scholarship Program for Black Baristas

Award-Winning Coffee Roastery Launches Scholarship Program for Black Baristas

Coffee Project New York is offering six scholarships for a comprehensive barista training program to African American baristas in New York
South-East Brooklyn Could Get New Subway Line

South-East Brooklyn Could Get New Subway Line

A potential $4 trillion federal infrastructure package could include money to connect Brooklyn's south eastern neighborhoods to Central Brooklyn subway lines