We’ve Come This Far by Faith: Brooklyn’s Black Churches
Maurice Bishop & Thomas Sankara
Brooklyn Savvy Explores African-American Genealogy and Racial Identity
Dr. Raymond Codrington: The 1866 Freedman’s Torchlight Newspaper was a Beacon for Brooklyn’s Weeksville Community
Shirley and Kamala
Trump Deportation Threat Affecting Whole City
Statement on the Nov. 5 General Election Results From BK Dem Party Chair Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn
NYC’s Homeless Camp Sweeps Violate Constitution, Lawsuit Claims
Eric Adams Takes Swings at Media and Mayoral Rivals — But Not at Trump
State of the City: Calamity and Chaos at City Hall
A Quest to Lift Every Young Voice
Philanthropy and Productivity -Thankful for the Blessings from BK Activists
Sharon Content and Children of Promise Nurtures Youth Missing Their Parents in Prison
Considering best post-election conditions: Concerns for our people, struggle and world
New York’s Governor Hochul and Attorney General James Commit to “Strengthened Partnership” and Bold Action Agenda Designed to “Protect Fundamental Freedoms of All New Yorkers”
WMBE Businesses and navigation of “The System”
More Black People &More African Assistance Needed!
The Business of Black Women Pushing Through Barriers
Business Certification as a Tool for Black-Owned Businesses to Grow
Black Leaders Mobilize the Community to Focus on Business Development
Tackling Food Insecurity in the meal-centered holiday season
Black Women are Dying and Surviving Breast Cancer
Brooklyn Savvy Marks its 20th Year
AG Letitia James Leads Bi-Partisan Coalition in Suit Against TikTok
How Parents Can Prepare Their Children for a Healthy School Year
Community Activism Wins Rezoning Fight
How Tenants Are Getting Rent Breaks as ‘Good Cause’ Kicks In
The Atrium at Sumner: A Place to Call Home
Battling the Worst List Landlords
To Rent or Buy, Brooklynites Dilemma
Last weekend, November 19-21, the first annual conference to forge food, farming and policy solutions for the Black Community convened at Brooklyn College in New York...
Brooklyn’s African American Protestant denominations were born of discrimination and a desire for self-expression and self-worth. Their contributions to our...
By Jeffery Kazembe BattsIG: @kazbattsIn the 1980’s two young Black heads of state, just as they were getting started in...
by Toni WilliamsIn the latest episode of Brooklyn Savvy, host Toni Williams and an insightful panel delve into the intricacies...
By Fern GillespieWhen Dr. Raymond Codrington, President and CEO of Weeksville Heritage Center, was invited by Trinity College to view...
Vice President Kamala Harris, the nation’s first woman Vice President will go down in the history books as the first...
NYPL will honor one of its most legendary patrons with exhibitions at libraries he frequented, along with programming and book...
By Mary Alice MillerMost Black Americans have heard that after the Civil War, former chattel slaves were promised 40 acres...
By Col. (Ret.) Edna W. Cummings,U.S. ArmySpecial to the AFRO“All last night, guns shook on the ground on which I...