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On June 14, 2025, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture will honor his legacy with the Schomburg Centennial ...
Democratic mayoral hopefuls outline plans to curb NYC gun violence through community programs, policing, and root-cause solutions.
Women in Sport carried out research on inclusion and last month published a report entitled, “Black Girls and Sport: A Break Up Story.” ...
The U.S. spends less than 1% of its budget on foreign assistance. Tim Rieser, a senior foreign policy aide in the Senate who works for Democratic Vermont Sen. Peter Welch, called DOGE’s cuts to USAID ...
Protests over federal immigration enforcement raids and President Donald Trump's move to mobilize the National Guard and Marines.
Lt. Governor Antonio Delgado kicked off his campaign to primary Gov. Kathy Hochul in next year’s gubernatorial election.
The Rockefeller Wing cost $70 million and took four years to redesign. Its new galleries are a showcase for 1,800+ works of art.
For the second time, St. John’s University junior Jamora Alves has qualified for the NCAA Track & Field Championships.
While Coco Gauff illuminated championship grace, it was a bad look by Aryna Sabalenka. More bluntly, Sabalenka displayed a lack of class and dishonored her sport after losing the French Open ...
With “Pride at Maysles” amplifying Queer Black culture, Harlem’s Maysles Documentary Center reprises the Homo-Harlem film festival.
Grace Jones and Janelle Monáe delivered bold, powerful performances at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! festival’s opening night concert.
The 79th Annual Theatre World Awards were absolutely marvelous at the Hard Rock Cafe (1501 Broadway) on June 2. It was an evening to remember as it honored Black theater legend Leslie Uggams with the ...
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