A small coalition of NYCHA advocates are still protesting the coming demolition of Fulton & Elliott-Chelsea (FEC) Houses.
District attorneys penned a letter to Albany asking for $4 million in the next fiscal budget toward expanding the loan forgiveness program.
While supporters of President-elect Donald Trump are basking in his victory, many Americans, including Virgin Islanders, are anxious about their future and fearful that an emboldened Trump will drive ...
Along with holiday arrangements, changing seasons signal the need for another type of preparation: vaccination.
Black and Brown home buyers continue to face discriminatory lending practices and higher interest rates in comparison to white homebuyers.
Olympic fencer Peter Westbrook passed away on Nov. 29 at the age of 72 leaving behind a legacy almost impossible to calculate.
A new report says that when Black and Indigenous groups combine their interests, it strengthens the push for reparative justice.
Should the perception of Black and Brown people who have felony convictions change as high profile people have toched by the criminal justice system?
Workers pushing for an end to smoking in Atlantic City casinos say the main employee union has been won over by tobacco companies seeking allies in the fight against smoking restrictions.
But, still, the fire. The fire is inside us. And the fire makes me think of the fires burning in this nation. Yes, there are amazing pockets of love and resistance, and incredible communities doing ...
Educators around the country are bracing for upheaval, whether or not the president-elect follows through on his pledge to deport millions of immigrants.
I had the best meal I have ever eaten at the James Beard House, hands down. (I am looking forward to sharing this with you soon).