Dr. Raymond Codrington: The 1866 Freedman’s Torchlight Newspaper was a Beacon for Brooklyn’s Weeksville Community
Shirley and Kamala
New York Public Library Celebrates 100th Birthday of James Baldwin Across Library System
40 Acres Given to 1200 Former Chattel Slaves, Then Taken Away
Remembering D-Day: Honoring the Black, Buried, Missing at Normandy American Cemetery
Adams administration – FBI investigations, staff resignations, and community speculation
City Saga – Feds Raid Mayor Adams Administration Members
Community Called to Fight Deed Theft
Civics and Politics
Budget Engineering and the NYC two-step dance
Central Brooklyn’s “Senior” Stewards Building Community and The Vote
Fort Greene Council’s Older Adult Clubs are Booming in Popularity
East Flatbush Homeowners Demand Mutual Respect from Asylum Shelter
Gail P. Duke’s name to grace affordable Senior Housing Complex in Brownsville
Centennial Celebration of Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm
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
Councilwoman Mercedes Narcisse: NYC Needs Outreach for CDFI Small Business Financing
How Parents Can Prepare Their Children for a Healthy School Year
Something’s Fishy with the Meats
Clarke Leads Bipartisan Bill to Prevent Medicaid Cuts to New York Hospitals
CABS Health Network Celebrates New Home with Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony at New Headquarters
Annual One Brooklyn Health Fair Draws Strong Community Participation
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
Federal Monitor’s Oversight of NYCHA Not Renewed, Blasts the Housing Authority
Did I ever tell you my Basquiat story? He painted the walls for a disco club in my building. When we left, his murals were still...
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...
Eulogy delivered by Ossie Davisat the funeral of Malcolm XFaith Temple Church of GodFebruary 27, 1965“Here – at this final...
By Jeffery Kazembe BattsPolicy and purpose can change, and maybe Brooklyn can lead the way. The population in NYC who...
By Jeffery Kazembe BattsPolicy and purpose can change. “Now is the time” Rev. Jesse Jackson famously said to mobilize the...