Daily Archives: Oct 13, 2019

Diahann Carroll, Pioneering Actress on ‘Julia’ and ‘Dynasty,’ Dies at 84

By Mike BarnesHollywood Reporter, Edited Diahann Carroll, the captivating singer and actress who came from...

The Brooklyn Literary Prize Celebrates the Shortlist Authors McNally Jackson

Thursday, October 24th Independent Booksellers at City Point 445 Albee Square West 7-8:30pm FREE Join...
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Stolen Hands, Stolen Lands: From 1619 to a Just Future

Sunday, October 20th The Riverside Church 490 Riverside Drive, Manhattan, 6pm FREEThe Public is invited...

Women Writers Bloom Poetry Salon & Open Mic with Kimberly A. Collins

Saturday, October 19th (Downtown Brooklyn location sent to reservations made before capacity is filled.) 12-5pm...

Arts for Art at Weeksville

Friday, October 18th Weeksville Heritage Center 158 Buffalo Ave., 7:30pm $15. Enjoy the fruits of...

Redlining and Its Repercussions

Wednesday, October 16th Historical Society 128 Pierrepont St., 7pm $15. A panel of experts discuss...

The Nanny Series: A Postcolonial Reading

Tuesday, October 15th Cloister Lounge Gallery 490 Riverside Drive and 91 Claremont Ave., Manhattan FREE....

Smoke and Mirrors

Friday, October 11th  The Crown Heights Film Festival FiveMyles 558 St. John’s Place 7pm FREE....

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Bob Law Stood Tall on the Frontlines and Behind the Scenes, His “Clarion Call” Made News

By Nayaba ArindeThe Tall One has joined The Ancestors. Tributes have come in thick...

Forum: Immigrants are the Bargaining Chip Keeping the Government Shut Down

By Mary Alice MillerThe Brooklyn Center for Quality Life recently hosted a national online...

Study Highlights Long-term Values of Attending an HBCU

Fern GillespieSince the Reconstruction Era, Black colleges and universities have nurtured generations of Black...

Binta Vann, Family and Friends on The Reasons HBCUs Work for Us

“Mental health, like physical and spiritual health, demands balance and intentional self-care. This new...