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Jumaane Williams: Black and Brown Communities are at Greater Risk of Legionnaires’ Disease

September 27, 2025 Editor 0

BY KIRSTEN DAVIS After Harlem became the hub of an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease this summer, the New York City Council heard testimony on ways …[read more]

350Brooklyn Hosts Sun Day to Keep the Fossil Fuels at Bay

September 27, 2025 Editor 0

BY ROSSI SEALEY 350Brooklyn, a volunteer-driven nonprofit organization, hosted their very own “Sun Day” on Sunday, September 21 at Christ Church in Cobble Hill, as …[read more]

Argentine and French Presidents are Honored by The Atlantic Council.

September 27, 2025 Editor 0

BY MARYANA AVERYANOVA The Atlantic Council hosted its annual Global Citizen Awards on Wednesday evening, honoring international leaders for their contributions to global cooperation. Argentine …[read more]

Brooklyn Book Festival Hosts Children’s Day As Part of Festival Week For Readers.

September 27, 2025 Editor 0

BY LUIS ANGEL PEREZ MARTINEZ The Brooklyn Book Festival hosted its annual Children’s Day outside Borough Hall on Saturday, September 20, bringing families, young readers, …[read more]

How Can One Person Have So Much Power?: NYC Council Questions NYPD Disciplinary System

September 27, 2025 Editor 0

BY JAIDA DENT The new New York Police Department (NYPD) motto is “Fighting Crime, Protecting the Public.” But what happens when the police are out …[read more]

Students’ Groups Kick Off Latinx Heritage Month at Brooklyn College

September 25, 2025 Editor 0

By Kaila Maceira   Latinx Heritage Month at Brooklyn College began with a September 15 celebration of cultural heritage and political activism, featuring music and dance …[read more]

Vigil for Democracy at Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center Brings Call to Abolish ICE

September 25, 2025 Editor 0

By Kaila Maceira Car horns echoed down Brooklyn’s Third Avenue on Tuesday evening as drivers honked encouragement for protesters gathered outside the Metropolitan Detention Center …[read more]

Tree Breaks Ground in Flushing for Climate Week

September 25, 2025 Editor 0

BY T’NEIL GOODEN    Flushing Meadows Corona Park promoted climate week with a new Hackberry tree planted on Sept 21st. Standing high in the depths of …[read more]

“Broken Crayons Still Color”: Music and Memories Raise Mental Health Awareness

September 25, 2025 Editor 0

BY EMILY SUHR More than a hundred Gerritsen Beach community members gathered for a mental health awareness fundraiser hosted by the Characters For Chris Foundation …[read more]

The Broadway Junction Project: Council Shows Concern Over the MTA’s Trash Problem

September 24, 2025 Editor 0

BY KIRSTEN DAVIS   East New York’s Broadway Junction is undergoing a major upgrade. On Tuesday, September 9, the NYC Council Subcommittee on Zoning and …[read more]

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