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In Crown Heights, class and food intersect
In Crown Heights, class and food intersect

The Crown Heights Farm Share offers new food choices to both new and longtime residents.

Bay Ridge Massage Parlor Busts Shed Light on Sex Trafficking in New York City
Bay Ridge Massage Parlor Busts Shed Light on Sex Trafficking in New York City

A recent initiative to help reduce sex trafficking cases implemented between September and October of 2013 by New York state’s chief Judge Jonathan Lippman, focuses on acknowledging sex trafficking victims’ needs by assigning sex trafficking cases to designated criminal courts.


Affordable Housing Woes in Williamsburg, Brooklyn’s South Side
Affordable Housing Woes in Williamsburg, Brooklyn’s South Side

Rezoning, gentrification, and a lack of affordable housing are rapidly spreading farther east as North Williamsburg and its population continue to grow.

A New Future for W.125St, But Local Small Businesses Are Not Included
A New Future for W.125St, But Local Small Businesses Are Not Included

After the 125th Street Zoning Proposal was approved by the state five years ago, that an influx of big, national retailers like Old Navy, Starbucks, and Marshalls would come to Harlem and begin to push out the local mom-and-pop stores.


Neglected Boroughs Face Transportation Issues
Neglected Boroughs Face Transportation Issues

Recent economic development in the outer boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island have given an impetus to many industries and created jobs. As inter-borough commuting pattern increased, the transportation system couldn’t keep pace with the corresponding development.

Hunger crisis in East Flatbush as Congress cuts back on Food Stamp benefits
Hunger crisis in East Flatbush as Congress cuts back on Food Stamp benefits

Brooklyn accounts for more than 37 percent of the estimated 1.8 million New Yorkers who receive SNAP assistance. Over 37,000 of those are in East Flatbush, one of the highest figures in the borough.


Long Awaited Justice for Hunts Point: Reality or Delusion?
Long Awaited Justice for Hunts Point: Reality or Delusion?

While New York enjoys all the benefits of the largest food market in the US at hand, Hunts Point has…

The Dark Side of the Moon
The Dark Side of the Moon

In Bushwick, landlord abuses range from pressuring tenants to accept payment to break their lease to delaying completing repairs, sometimes leaving walls openly broken for weeks in order to push tenants out.


Improving Health Care for Girls and Young Women in Foster Care
Improving Health Care for Girls and Young Women in Foster Care

A look at the barriers girls and young women in foster care face to accessing continuous health care and appropriate health education services.

Living in Illegal Conversions
Living in Illegal Conversions

The Hernandez’s story represents a sliver of the millions of residents that make up the largely diverse Queens community. They immigrated illegally to Astoria from Mexico in the early ‘90s. Like many others that came before them, finding housing was a challenge.


Pushing for Eid Holidays at Schools, Muslim Voters Want More Than Promises
Pushing for Eid Holidays at Schools, Muslim Voters Want More Than Promises

Bill de Blasio’s promise to have school days off on major Muslim holidays marks the efforts of rising Muslim political involvement, and communities such as Astoria restores hope crashed by the Bloomberg administration.

Artists: Learn and Strive to Survive in the Golden Age of Bushwick
Artists: Learn and Strive to Survive in the Golden Age of Bushwick

In recent years, Bushwick has become an art mecca due to its proximity to public transportation and affordable studios. Now, housing in the neighborhood is much more valuable.


On the Williamsburg Waterfront
On the Williamsburg Waterfront

The latest potential addition to this new Williamsburg is a South Side project on a grand scale usually reserved for North Side developments.

Surviving A Food Gap In The Land of Plenty
Surviving A Food Gap In The Land of Plenty

The fraught relationship between the Hunts Point Market and its neighbors in the community is a model example of the food insecurity that pervades other low-income neighborhoods across the city


To learn English, Arabic kids turn to homework club
To learn English, Arabic kids turn to homework club

Kitaab Club, offered for free by the Arab American Association of New York (AAANY), is one of the emerging answers to assisting kids of Arab-descent access better English-language learning



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