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Eye on the Politics of the Atlantic Yards Project Eye on the Politics of the Atlantic Yards Project

For all the good that they do, occasionally, local elected officials do something... 

City’s commitment to vocational schools questioned City’s commitment to vocational schools questioned

Reorganization of Maxwell could spell end of cosmetology program – If Brooklyn... 

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Charter High School Students Want Their School To Remain Open Charter High School Students Want Their School To Remain Open

The Williamsburg Charter High School, a new “State-of-the-Art” high school located... 

Kings County Politics: Barron likes chances in Bed-Stuy Kings County Politics: Barron likes chances in Bed-Stuy

If Bedford-Stuyvesant proves to be the bellwether district in deciding the 10th Congressional... 

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View From Here:  On the State of the Union View From Here: On the State of the Union

How African-Americans are being used so far in this election season should be a cause for instruction on the depth of the situation we’re in. The Republicans are using racist themes and buzzwords as a full-throated rallying cry to bring their troops out, while the Democrats share a love that dare not speak its name. There has been no call to attack... [Read more]

RED TAILS: Blasts Black American History into Theatres RED TAILS: Blasts Black American History into Theatres

“Red Tails,” George Lucas’ major motion picture tribute to the Tuskegee Airman, was released just a few days after Martin Luther King, Jr. ’s birthday and became the “must see movie” in Black communities nationwide. For opening weekend, the action/fighter pilot film was the destination of bus trips packed with church groups and youth organizations,... [Read more]

Lia Neal: Swimming to make the Olympics Lia Neal: Swimming to make the Olympics

Sixteen-year-old Brooklyn native Lia Neal recently had an extraordinary run at the CeraVe Invitational, a three-day swim meet at Rutgers University Sonny Werblin Recreation Center. Neal and her teammate, Annie Zhu, a senior at Brooklyn Technical High School, represented their Asphalt Green United Aquatics team. AGUA is Manhattan’s leading competitive... [Read more]

Center for Law and Social Justice Continues Protection of Redistricting Minority Voting Strength Center for Law and Social Justice Continues Protection of Redistricting Minority Voting Strength

The Center for Law and Social Justice (CLSJ)is scrutinizing the decision by the NYS Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment (LATFOR) to increase the number of New York State Senate seats to 63 based on methodology used in 2002 after the 2000 census. The average number represented by State Senators will increase by 1,284 to... [Read more]

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