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Archive (Page 344)

Customs Border and Protection Making Preparations to Process Bahamian Evacuees in wake of Hurricane Dorian

September 22, 2019

No Visa? No Entry for Bahamian Storm Evacuees

Customs Border and Protection Processing Bahamian Evacuees in Wake of Hurricane Dorian (Photo Cred: CBP Photo by Jaime Rodriguez Sr.) […]

By Nasia Colebrooke

Inside the 6&B Garden

September 21, 2019

Mexican Treats in a Manhattan Oasis, Courtesy of Kid Chefs

Inside the 6&B Garden. (Credit: Adrienne Magun) NEW YORK— Alphabet City is always bustling on the weekends with brunch crowds, […]

By Adrienne Magun

Image Credit: Marsha Taylor

September 21, 2019

The Changing Face of Harlem

NEW YORK – When I was growing up in Harlem, just about everyone I encountered looked like me. My friends, my teachers, the people in the stores I went to, and my neighbors. Sure, there were a few Puerto Ricans, mostly in the bodegas and hair salons, and then there was Martin, the one white kid in my 4th grade class.

By Marsha E Taylor

September 17, 2019

Fast-Changing Philly Neighborhood Still Loves Its Laundromat

PHILADELPHIA, Penn. — Tang Laundromat stands apart as a heirloom of the past, among newer business ventures, in a gentrified Philadelphia neighborhood of Fishtown. Yet the establishment is still indispensable to the community.

By Michael Haley

August 19, 2019

Welcome to The Click

The Click hosts the work of reporters pursuing their master’s in journalism in NYU’s American Journalism Online Master’s Program offered by the Arthur […]

By Liza Kaufman Hogan

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