The Need for a “Pro African Policy and Purpose” from our Community & Elected Officials
Eyeing Juneteenth bill passage with skepticism
The History of the Annual Brooklyn Juneteenth Arts Festival
In Faith, She Made Up Her Mind
BK Women: “A Source of Strength and Wisdom”
Adams State of the City Plan Continues Vision to “Reimagine” City and make it “More Livable”
Adams’ Pathways
City Council Speaker Adams and Progressives Question Mayor’s Budget Cuts and Push for Budget Solutions
“We want Reparations! Gov. Hochul, sign the Bill!”
Mayor slaps city agencies with billion-dollar cuts
Shelter Placements Continue to Rock Brooklyn
VIDA Rallies in Support of Community Empowerment
Quests for Peace
Hundreds of Africans Convene at Council Hearing on Black Migrants
Regular Residents, Phenomenal Acts.
ON THE ROAD TO POUGHKEEPSIE
Somewhere to Be
Like Before
20,000 Historic African American Items in Elizabeth Meader Collection Up for Auction as Single Item
Our Time At Home: On LocationVictorian Gilded Age Has Continuous ConnectionsFrom Brooklyn to Red Bank, NJ; Manhattan,Troy, NY and Back
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
Empowering Business Synergies: Navigating NYC Opportunities in Manhattan
Black Folks and May Mental Health Month
Milestone and More: Child and Family Mental Health “Transformational” Leader is City’s New Mental Health Executive Deputy Commissioner
Doula Delays
Borough President Antonio Reynoso Renews Call for Attention to Black Maternal Health Issues
Battling the Worst List Landlords
To Rent or Buy, Brooklynites Dilemma
Federal Monitor’s Oversight of NYCHA Not Renewed, Blasts the Housing Authority
Poverty Rate Increases In New York City
Hochul, Adams Announce Millions in Rental Assistance for Thousands of NYCHA Households
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