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Desus and Mero Filled 80+ Free Fridges in NYC This Week for World Food Day

Desus and Mero Filled 80+ Free Fridges in NYC This Week for World Food Day

To commemorate World Food Day on October 16, SHOWTIME and New York Forever are teaming up with City Harvest to stock free fridges across all five boroughs.
Brownsville Youth Practice Haitian Principle 'Kombit' to Build Community Through Farming

Brownsville Youth Practice Haitian Principle 'Kombit' to Build Community Through Farming

Grow Brownsville, an initiative paying teens to enhance local agriculture, is hosting a Haitian "farming party" this Saturday.
The Crunk Feminists Are Crushing Girlhood in Crown Heights

The Crunk Feminists Are Crushing Girlhood in Crown Heights

The new handbook on navigating adolescence for young Black and Brown girls and non-binary people quotes feminists from Audre Lorde to Cardi B.
Skateboarders and Actors Tell a Story of Freedom at Golconda Skate Park

Skateboarders and Actors Tell a Story of Freedom at Golconda Skate Park

From October 4-10, Golconda Skatepark in Downtown Brooklyn will be transformed into a public theater to tell the tale of Richard Bach’s Jonathan Livingston Seagull.
BK-Based Latinx Film Festival Increases Onscreen Presence, Showcases Stories for Good

BK-Based Latinx Film Festival Increases Onscreen Presence, Showcases Stories for Good

¡Luces, Cámara, Acción!
Two New COVID Policies Start in BK Schools This Monday, the Day All Teachers Must Be Vaccinated

Two New COVID Policies Start in BK Schools This Monday, the Day All Teachers Must Be Vaccinated

The City has changed two COVID-19 safety policies to include more frequent testing and less quarantining that will begin on Monday.
Design of a Bike, Engine of a Motorcycle: Zero-Emission Pave Bikes Launch in BK

Design of a Bike, Engine of a Motorcycle: Zero-Emission Pave Bikes Launch in BK

The Pave Bike is an eco-friendly and efficient e-moped that uses NFTs to enable riders to secure, share and monetize their bikes.
Brooklyn: Here Are Some Quick Tips to Reduce Your Footprint This Climate Week

Brooklyn: Here Are Some Quick Tips to Reduce Your Footprint This Climate Week

Climate Week NYC returns for 2021 with a focus on fulfilling and increasing commitments made by businesses, governments, and organizations.
Tucum Serves Bed-Stuy More Than Just Coffee

Tucum Serves Bed-Stuy More Than Just Coffee

Tucum, a new Brazilian café in Bed-Stuy, hosts free and low-cost community events like movie nights, music performances and clothing swaps.
BK's Fulton St Fellowship Is Calling Black Wine Lovers Who Want to Join the Industry

BK's Fulton St Fellowship Is Calling Black Wine Lovers Who Want to Join the Industry

The free Clinton Hill program will sponsor four fellows for a full scholarship at the Institute for Culinary Education to study wine.