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Daily Archives: September 6, 2016

Posted inEvents, Featured News

Leftist Groups Protest Controversial Scheduled Speaker at Brooklyn Commons Café

by Tiffany Owens September 6, 2016January 28, 2021

A group of non-profit organizations in Brooklyn have released a joint statement protesting the scheduled appearance on Wednesday of controversial, right-wing speaker and American journalist Christopher Bollyn at the Brooklyn Commons, a café […]

Posted inCrown Heights, Events, Flatbush

Poll: Should the West Indian Day Parade Continue, Despite a History of Gun Violence, Deaths?

by Edward Olean September 6, 2016January 28, 2021
mom, mother, health, healthy, healthy start, pregnant, pregnancy, child, children, baby, babies
Posted inUncategorized

Five things I wish I knew before my pregnancy

by Brooklyn Reader September 6, 2016January 28, 2021
City Councilmember Darlene Mealy marches in The 2016 West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn Photo: Gregory L. Ingram for BK Reader, The 2016 West Indian Day Parade, Caribbean culture
Posted inBrook-Lens, Crown Heights, Featured News, Flatbush

Photos: Despite Early Morning Violence, West Indian Day Parade Perseveres

by Brooklyn Reader September 6, 2016January 27, 2021

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