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UN Emergency Fund Will Spend Over $100 Million for Neglected Humanitarian Crises

September 7, 2023 Editor 0

BY BRET BOTFELD The United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund on Wednesday moved to allocate $125 million for overlooked humanitarian crises, the largest amount since …[read more]

Parade Celebrates West Indian Cultures

September 7, 2023 Editor 0

BY: MEGAN MODESTE Similar to other years, New York City’s annual West Indian Labor Day 2023 parade brought color, music, and amazing food to Crown …[read more]

Community Groups Help Flatbush Tenants Know Their Rights

September 7, 2023 Editor 0

BY: JADA SIMON Since the pandemic, Flatbush residents have struggled to keep up with rent hikes and landlords failing to make needed repairs. Three community …[read more]

Hands Up For The 2023 NYC Unicycle Festival

September 7, 2023 Editor 0

BY JOSH NARISMA Luna Park goers were startled to discover a flock of unicyclists cruising down Surf Avenue on September 1st. The riders, all dedicated …[read more]

Celebration of Caribbean Culture Marred by Post Parade Violence

September 7, 2023 Editor 0

BY: USMAN CHOHAN The annual West Indian Day Parade stepped off on a sweltering hot Labor Day This Monday. The Parade which has been held …[read more]

In Spite of Crime, Brooklyn’s West Indian Day Parade Simmers on

September 7, 2023 Editor 0

BY TONY LIPKA On Labor Day, over one million New Yorkers bore the 90-degree heat to represent their cultural heritage along Eastern Parkway. While crime …[read more]

U.N. General Assembly Addresses Crises Around the World

September 7, 2023 Editor 0

BY JACK DWECK With multiple different crises in the Central African Republic, Ukraine, and other countries including rising heat, hunger, and deadly attacks, the United …[read more]

La Casa del Dulce Provides Unique Sweet Treats to Taulabé, Honduras

May 11, 2023 mdipento 0

BY KAYLIN GUZMAN When you think of honey, you may see a plastic jar shaped like a bear. You may think of the black and …[read more]

Brooklyn Residents Protest Changes to the B38 Bus Route

May 11, 2023 mdipento 0

BY LUIS MONGE On May 10, community members gathered at Franklin and Lexington avenues in Brooklyn to bring awareness about possible bus stop removals.  According …[read more]

American Museum Of Natural History Expands with New Center and Exhibits

May 11, 2023 mdipento 0

BY HENRY POPOVIC After much anticipation, the Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation, a new part of the American Museum of Natural History …[read more]

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