News (Page 180)
December 10, 2019
Bed-Stuy Organizers and Activists Say ‘Food Sovereignty’ is the Antidote to Food Deserts
Bed-Stuy, one of Brooklyn's most populous neighborhoods, is a multicultural landscape dotted with parks and gardens, places of worship, recreation centers, ethnic eateries, and a swell of new business. So, why is fresh, healthful food so hard to come by?
December 10, 2019
Tired of Being Used: Brentwood Residents Defend their Town’s Reputation
“If I say, “I’m from Brentwood,’ I get a negative connotation. Sometimes I like to play it off and say, ‘Yea, I'm from the hood.’”
December 10, 2019
Harlem School Hosts Annual Harvest Fest Celebrating Many Cultures
Global Community Charter School in Harlem, New York hosted its annual Harvest Fest celebration with food, fun, and facts from […]
December 10, 2019
The Journalist Who Exposed Sexual Misconduct on Capitol Hill Long Before #MeToo
How reporter Florence Graves persuaded women to share their story of sexual harassment by a U.S. Senator in the 1990s.
December 10, 2019
Documentarian Behind ‘Badass Librarians of Timbuktu’ On How She Transforms An Idea Into Film
Photo Credit: Harry Montas – Bronx Documentary Center NEW YORK – From producing, directing and handling a camera, this successful […]