Walking for Trina: Far Rockaway honors beloved educator in Annual Awareness March

On Oct. 19, the Campaign Against Hunger (TCAH) and several other community organizations sponsored the 8th Annual Trina Williams Far Rockaway Breast Cancer

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From Cameroon to the stage: Playwright’s debut tackles human trafficking

Yolande Boyom grew up in Cameroon in a household where faith, resilience, and community were at the center of her family's lives.

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Keeping Doo-Wop alive: Musical group celebrates new album release

The premier doo wop group in the country, The Doo Wop Project ( DWP), released their new full-length album, "Echoes of the Street," on Oct. 10. As their

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NY journalism professor discusses his book on unknown Black History in Brooklyn

On Sept. 9, Howard W. French, journalism professor at Columbia University and author, discussed his new book, "The Second Emancipation: Nkrumah,

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Brooklyn neighbor spreads hope through essential giving

Shurla Alleyne Tyler grew up in Goodwood, Tobago, a smaller island in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, and has lived in Brooklyn for more than a decade.

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Caribbean American artist brings fresh vision to NYC Gallery exhibition

"Growing up with two creative parents, my sister and I invented worlds, spending much of our summers outdoors or creating. My mother wanted us to know our

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Guyanese family celebrates 100th Anniversary in local business

Edward Sisters Realty Association (ESRA), now known as ESRA Realty LLC, was started by sisters Lucille, Millicent, and Sarah Edwards. The sisters came to the

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Greenlight Disability Letter — Breaking down barriers keeping mid-career disabled screenwriters from reaching their full commercial and creative potential.

Our letter urging Hollywood to Greenlight Disability, signed by disabled and allied entertainment industry leaders.

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Michelle Wiltshire, Psy. D., is one of this year’s winners in the Future Collective for Black Business Program, launched by Fiverr.

Though she was never in the military, it may surprise most people that she lived in Japan for two years. Besides Japan, she has lived in Florida, Georgia, California, North Carolina, Illinois, New York, and Quebec.

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How a clinical psychologist established a wellness company for Black women – Caribbean Life

Dr. Michelle Wiltshire, Psy.D., a young mother who grew up in St. Thomas “Rock City” in the U.S. Virgin Islands, is now the proud owner of a thriving wellness

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