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Kujichagulia: Joyelle Powell

A Brooklyn mom takes control of her life in the face of daunting adversity.
Umoja: Flatbush African Burial Ground Coalition

Umoja: Flatbush African Burial Ground Coalition

A unified Flatbush coalition fights to preserve an African burial ground from city bulldozers.
BK’s Vegan ‘Boxing Rabbi’ Launches Kosher Certification Businesses

BK’s Vegan ‘Boxing Rabbi’ Launches Kosher Certification Businesses

The former champ is also making a comeback to the ring.
Racial Justice Commission Reviews Ballot Proposals for City Charter Inclusion

Racial Justice Commission Reviews Ballot Proposals for City Charter Inclusion

The commissioners are in the final stretch of their mandate to remove institutional racism in NYC
Unity Map Demonstrates Fair Election Districts are Possible for BK’s Communities of Color

Unity Map Demonstrates Fair Election Districts are Possible for BK’s Communities of Color

A coalition of voting rights organizations demands equitable political representation in Asian, Black and Latino neighborhoods.
Redistricting Is Underway in NYC:What Does it Mean for Brooklyn?

Redistricting Is Underway in NYC:What Does it Mean for Brooklyn?

Redistricting is underway in New York and community input is needed to ensure a fair distribution of political power for the next decade.
Rare Photos Tell the History of Black Brooklyn in New Book

Rare Photos Tell the History of Black Brooklyn in New Book

A photograph collector and a CUNY historian collaborate on ‘Historic Black Brooklyn: 400 Years Of Struggle And Hope’
New Film Celebrates Legacy of 'The East,' Bed-Stuy’s Historic Afrocentric Organization

New Film Celebrates Legacy of 'The East,' Bed-Stuy’s Historic Afrocentric Organization

'The Sun Rises in the East' chronicles how the 1970s organization planted the seeds of Black pride in the community.
East Flatbush Village Awarded $200K to Help Reduce Gun Violence in BK

East Flatbush Village Awarded $200K to Help Reduce Gun Violence in BK

This new funding comes at a time when the number of youth shooting victims is trending alarmingly high.
Has NYC's Black Population Really Declined? Medgar Evers’ Center for Law and Social Justice Says No

Has NYC's Black Population Really Declined? Medgar Evers’ Center for Law and Social Justice Says No

CLSJ’s new report examines how people of African descent were categorized for Census 2020.