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Former presidential candidate Ralph Nader believes a bill in Albany will answer all the questions about how mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is here. It is supposed to take away bias and opinion, and give the facts without prejudice or compromise.
A full house at CUNY’s Segal Theater gathered for A’Lelia Bundles’s new book, "Joy Goddess, on A’Lelia Walker and the Harlem Renaissance." ...
Black and Brown New Yorkers and legislators can’t help but wonder if their city is in the crosshairs of Trump federal action.
Joyous and Wil Pierce will record the memories and faces of Harlem residents for their new project, “Uptown Voices/An Uptown Story.” ...
Holes in the Shape of my Father,” the one-man show by Savon Bartley is a play written in verse and will have you totally engaged.
The Broadway hit will be back in fall 2026. The beloved musical will be choreographed and directed by Camille A. Brown. Casting is now open.
A powerful memorial in Brooklyn honors Black FDNY heroes of 9/11, with tributes from families, officials, and the Vulcan Society.
This fall, Jazz at Lincoln Center (JLC) kicks off an exciting season of diverse programming under the theme “Mother Africa.” ...
New laws remove criminal penalties for vendors and mandate wage protections for delivery workers, despite mayoral vetoes.
No landmark, historic reference to slavery — not even the image of the formerly enslaved Gordon (also known as “Whipped Peter”) whose scarred back has been symbolic of the mistreatment Black Americans ...
Another Manhattan Institute study found that Black families have been pulling their kids out of NYC’s public schools for the past 20 years, which combined with the city’s demographic changes, ...
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