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Madame Morbid's Trolley Tours, Brooklyn haunted history, Allison Huntington Chase, Victorian trolley, Brooklyn Bridge construction, Boerum Hill history, Brooklyn neighborhood history
Posted inArts & Entertainment, Bedford Stuyvesant, Crown Heights, Featured News, Neighborhoods, Prospect Heights

Video: Madame Morbid’s Trolley Tours Reveal Brooklyn’s Dark Side

by Shiloh Frederick May 17, 2018January 28, 2021

This tour will show you the morbid side of Brooklyn that history has tried to cover up. You would pass by the Brooklyn Bridge on any typical tour through Brooklyn. But […]

Jericho Road Inc, Brooklyn domestic violence organization, Mother's Day Brooklyn, 916 Bedford Avenue, Cosmetology Essentials, Antonio Bascom, spoken word Brooklyn, domestic violence survivors, Sponsor a Survivor
Posted inBedford Stuyvesant, Featured News, Neighborhoods, Non-Profit & Community

Video: Domestic Violence Survivors Get Mother’s Day Pampering in Bed-Stuy

by Shiloh Frederick May 14, 2018January 28, 2021
Healthy Start Brooklyn Community Action Network, Van Dyke Community Center, mental health awareness, healthy eating, nutrition and wellbeing, NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene, Brownsville Community Culinary Center, Farrah Bruno, BK Reader, Shiloh Frederick, Wellness Fest
Posted inBrownsville, Community Health Page, Community Health Slideshow, East New York, Featured News, Health & Wellness, Latest News, Neighborhoods, Popular

Brownsville’s Wellness Fest Mixes Fun with Mental Health Awareness

by Shiloh Frederick May 7, 2018January 28, 2021
Dinner Table Doc, Eighteen Under 18, Asha Boston, Damali Caine, Anya Modeste, Nzinga Anderson, Dalia Turner, Sierra Smith, Alyssa Breedlove, media literacy brooklyn, young women of color organizations brooklyn, girls empowerment brooklyn
Posted inBedford Stuyvesant, Featured News, Non-Profit & Community

Local Nonprofit Asks, ‘If We Don’t Honor Our Youth, Who Will?’

by Shiloh Frederick April 20, 2018January 28, 2021
Brownsville virtual reality game, Fireflies: A Brownsville Story, Brownsville Community Justice Center, Ray Graham, Julie Taylor, Adrian Richardson, virtual reality technology, Brownsville media image, Brooklyn youth in tech, Brownsville STEM, bkreader, Shiloh Frederick
Posted inBrownsville, East New York, Featured News, Lifestyle & Culture, Neighborhoods, Popular

This Virtual Reality Video Game Shows You the Real Brownsville

by Shiloh Frederick April 11, 2018January 28, 2021
Women's History Month, six centenarians, NYC Health + Hospitals, Angela Cooper, Eslyn Simpson, Margaret Alcindor, Caroline Binns, Carolyn Burton, Rebecca Gilmore, Enid Peterkin, Lucille Watson, 100 year old brooklynites
Posted inBrook-Lens, Community Health Page, Community Health Slideshow, Featured News, Flatbush, Health & Wellness, Latest News

Photos: Six Centenarians Celebrate 100 Years of Life at McKinney Nursing Center in East Flatbush

by Shiloh Frederick March 29, 2018January 27, 2021
National Black Writers Conference, Gathering at the Waters: A Call for Healing, black literature, Josef Sorett, Desiree Cooper, Andrea J. Ritchie, Tai Allen, healing through writing, police violence, traumatic stories, literary activism, Medgar Evers College
Posted inCrown Heights, Featured News, Lifestyle & Culture

Writer’s Panel Answers to ‘A Call for Healing’ at the National Black Writers Conference

by Shiloh Frederick March 26, 2018January 28, 2021
National Black Writers Conference, Medgar Evers College, black literature, Gathering at the Waters: Healing, Legacy and Activism in Black Literature, Sonia Sanchez, Gloria J. Browne Marshall, Bakari Kitwana, Wallace Ford, Michael Simanga, Greg Carr, Evie Shockley, Black Arts movement, M.W. Bennett
Posted inBrook-Lens, Crown Heights, Featured News

Photos: Black Literature Lovers Gather at the National Black Writers Conference

by Shiloh Frederick March 26, 2018January 28, 2021
#MeToo is Just the Beginning, #BHeard Town Hall, BRIC, Brian Vines, Carmelyn P. Malalis, NYC Commission on Human Rights, Serene J. Khader, Maria D'Cruze, WOMANKIND, Juan Ramos, Maria Chickedantz, Ashleigh Eubanks, Tarana Burke, sexual harassment
Posted inFeatured News, Fort Greene / Clinton Hill, Lifestyle & Culture

What’s Next for the #MeToo Movement? BRIC Panelists Discuss

by Shiloh Frederick March 23, 2018January 28, 2021
Brooklyn black businesses, Coffee and Tea Festival NYC 2018, Brooklyn EXPO Center, Brooklyn tea shops, loose leaf teas, Alfonso Wright, Jamila McGill, Brooklyn tea culture, bk reader, shiloh frederick, Brooklyn Tea
Posted inBedford Stuyvesant, Business & Innovation, Featured News, Popular

‘Brooklyn Tea’ Brings Tea Culture Back to the Borough

by Shiloh Frederick March 9, 2018January 28, 2021

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