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Monthly Archives: November 2018

Sammy Rae, Bushwick, Samantha Bowers, Sammy Rae and the Friends
Posted inFeatured News

Sammy Rae Takes on Brooklyn! (And She’s Got a Band of Friends)

by C. Zawadi Morris November 6, 2018January 28, 2021
Theatre of the Oppressed NYC uses performance and play to address discrimination, create change and build community.
Posted inArts & Entertainment

This Political Theater Troupe Puts Sexual Harassment and LGBTQ Rights Center Stage

by Alex Williamson November 6, 2018January 28, 2021
Medgar Evers College welcomes Todd Steven Burroughs.
Posted inLifestyle & Culture

The Evolution of Black Panther – A Conversation at Medgar Evers College

by Andrea Leonhardt November 6, 2018January 28, 2021
Affordable housing in East New York
Posted inEast New York

Affordable Housing Lottery Opens for 121 Units in East NY, Starting at $413/Month!

by Andrea Leonhardt November 6, 2018January 28, 2021
Clarke and Richardson invited the community to an emergency preparedness training.
Posted inFlatbush

Clarke and Red Cross Prep Brooklynites for Emergencies and Disasters

by Andrea Leonhardt November 5, 2018January 28, 2021
Michael Milton Local Voice
Posted inLocal Voices

Cinematic Heroes and Their Relationship to the Divine

by Michael Milton November 5, 2018January 28, 2021
Asian American Feminist Collective
Posted inLifestyle & Culture

Brooklyn Asian American Feminist Collective Challenges the Status Quo of Politics

by Kindra Cooper November 5, 2018January 28, 2021
The Love Vote gets out the vote for thiose who can't cast the ballot.
Posted inFort Greene / Clinton Hill

The Love Vote: Hitting the Polls for Those Who Can’t

by Anna Bradley-Smith November 5, 2018January 28, 2021
Building 127 will be the last history building at the Navy Yard to undergo a major overhaul.
Posted inFort Greene / Clinton Hill

Navy Yard’s Historic Boat Factory to Receive $42M Overhaul

by Andrea Leonhardt November 5, 2018January 28, 2021
2018 Midterm Elections
Posted inFeatured News, Policy & Government

Where and How to Vote in the 2018 Midterms

by Andrea Leonhardt November 4, 2018January 28, 2021
Goodman, Chaney, Schwerner, Voting Rights Act of 1964, Freedom Summer, CORE, Philadelphia Mississippi, Bud Cole, Beatrice Cole, Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 2018 midterm elections, get out the vote, black voter turnout
Posted inLetters from the Editor

Letter from the Editor: Why, on November 6, You Should Care About ‘Dem Boys!

by C. Zawadi Morris November 4, 2018January 28, 2021
Molasses Books, Matt Winn, Bushwick bookstores
Posted inBushwick

Bushwick’s Bookstore Bar ‘Molasses Books’ Is as Sweet as It Sounds

by Miranda Levingston November 2, 2018January 28, 2021
Clinton Hill's Irondale Theatre is bringing police officers and civilians together to break bread and break down biases during a ten-week improv program.
Posted inFort Greene / Clinton Hill

Video: Theater Company Gathers Cops and Civilians to Break Bread and Barriers

by Anna Bradley-Smith November 2, 2018January 28, 2021
Posted inFeatured News

State Senator Hosts Free Breast Cancer Screenings in Central and East Brooklyn

by Andrea Leonhardt November 2, 2018January 28, 2021
ntozake-shange-death, BK Reader
Posted inLocal Voices

Excerpt from ‘A Conversation with Ntozake Shange’

by Brooklyn Reader November 2, 2018January 28, 2021
Careitha Davis, Henry Butler, Stars of New York Dance, dance competition, behind the scenes
Posted inFeatured News

Stars of NY Dance Behind the Scenes: Henry Butler and Careitha Davis

by C. Zawadi Morris November 2, 2018January 28, 2021
Posted inLifestyle & Culture

The 11th Annual Wine and Food Festival Toasts to Brooklyn and the Caribbean

by Andrea Leonhardt November 1, 2018January 28, 2021
Muse Academy integrates English,Spanish, science, mathematics and humanities with daily instruction in music, dance and dramatic play.
Posted inFort Greene / Clinton Hill

The Rebirth of Humanist Education in Fort Greene

by Andrea Leonhardt November 1, 2018January 28, 2021
The Crown Heights Medation Center celebrates 20 years of service and its new name, Neighbors in Action.
Posted inCrown Heights

Crown Heights Mediation Center Celebrates 20th Anniversary with New Name

by Andrea Leonhardt November 1, 2018January 28, 2021
Brooklyn Public Library appoints new chief librarian.
Posted inFeatured News

Brooklyn Public Library Announces New Chief Librarian

by Andrea Leonhardt November 1, 2018January 28, 2021

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