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Racial Justice Commission Delivers Landmark Proposals To Office Of The City Clerk
The New York City Racial Justice Commission, the first of
I Don’t Want To Die Poor By Michael Arceneaux
Michael Arceneaux has never shied away from discussing his struggles
When Cops & Firefighters Played Santa Claus
Every year at this time, I remember Christmas, 1974. It
Attorney General James Scores Statewide Victory Supporting LGBTQ+ Community
New York Attorney General Letitia James scored a statewide victory
Reinstate The State Office Of The Advocate For People With Disabilities
Earlier this year, the New York State Assembly and Senate
Citywide Free Holiday Meals Listings For Food Insecure New Yorkers
New Yorkers who are hungry this holiday season can find
New Yorkers, Experiencing Food Insecurity, Do Not Have To Go Hungry This Holiday Season
New Yorkers who are hungry this holiday season can find
$18.8 Million Settlement Of Workplace Violations With Home Health Care Companies
Mayor Bill de Blasio, New York State Attorney General Letitia
New York State Faces Worst Homecare Shortage In The Nation
Assemblymembers Carmen De La Rosa and Karines Reyes today hosted
NYPD Announces Independent RAND Corporation Community Survey
Today, the NYPD shared results of an independent community survey
Promoting Food Justice In West Farms, Crotona Park
Phipps Neighborhoods (PN) is proud to celebrate our final of
Mott Haven Fridge Network, To Partner With NYCxDesign & Local Artists In “Feeding Inspiring Hearts” Event
Today, Mott Haven Fridge Network, a prominent, grassroots anti-hunger organization
Local Grocers Support Maestro Cares Foundation And Ask Shoppers For Their Support
Participating Foodtowns, Freshtowns, Green Way Markets, and Brooklyn Harvests are
Heal The Violence: Engaging Young People To Prevent Conflicts In Their Communities
Mayor de Blasio and the New York City Housing Authority
Is Requiring Voter ID Racist And Is It An Act Of Voter Suppression?
You should know that a Monmouth National Poll shows that
There Are Children & Teens In Foster Care Who Need Loving Families
As part of National Adoption Month, the New York City
Pay Equity Cabinet To Address Race & Gender-Based Pay Disparities In New York City
Mayor de Blasio today announced a new Pay Equity Cabinet
New York City Announces The ABCs Of Healthy Relationships
The Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV)
New York City Must Take More Action Against Hate
Start Spreading the News of the new Governor’s Council on
Dads, Take Your Child To School Day
On Thursday, September 23, 2021, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz,
Seeking Community-Based Providers To Run New Family Enrichment Centers
Today, as the next step in Mayor de Blasio and
Violence In Our Streets
On Friday, September 10, 2021, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz,Jr.
FoodStream Joins City Harvest To Help Provide Healthy Meals To Thousands Of Food Insecure Families
FoodStream, the first data-driven social network and equitable food distribution
Hispanic Community: Bypassed Again
You should know that upon appointing Senator Brian Benjamin, as
80 Blocks From Tiffany’s: The Insistence Of Life On The Periphery Of Empire
Shellyne Rodriguez is an artist, educator, writer, and community organizer
Wardell Milan: Amerika. God Bless You If It’s Good To You
Wardell Milan: Amerika. God Bless You If It’s Good To