If what connects us is stronger than that which would divide us, the miles between, say the streets of Central Brooklyn and a beach on an...
Clinton Hill’s Jeff Grannum, Jr. is very much “at home” resurrecting lifeless spaces. “As an artist, I’ve grown to love gardening and landscaping because...
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September – October 2003 By Sherrill D. Wilson, Ph.D. More than 10,000 people came together in eight cities over a period of five days to pay...