by Nehemi’EL SimmsAmong the environmental injustice issues facing this country is the growing national water crisis impacting cities throughout the nation related to access to fresh...
By Abigail McGrathPeople take one look at me and immediately label me a sweet little old lady who feeds the birds and goes to the library...
UN officials, medics, and displaced people tell of overcrowding, panic, and lack of essentials as bombardment continues. Jason Burke in Jerusalemtheguardian.comUN-run shelters in Gaza are so...
By Mary Alice MillerThe National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) sees the writing on the wall. In the face of increasing lawsuits from various factions of student-athletes...
by Bernice Elizabeth GreenBrooklyn NY (November 2, 2023) – The Bed-Stuy Alive! Collective Committee celebrated its Tohma Faulkner Community Awards ceremony event with an emotional salute...
By Fern GillespieNew York City is facing a crisis of missing Black women and girls and it is rarely discussed. In 2023, the NYS Senate passed...
By Nayaba ArindeEditor-at-Large“New York is very aggressive, we don’t do anything in moderation,” said Gina Sanchez, 30, a Brooklyn advertising executive. “When it rains, it pours....