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Social justice through art and music: Laulo Senbanjo

Laulo Senbanjo is a Nigerian-born singer and artist.

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Tackling child slavery in Haiti

Haiti ranks second on the 2013 Global Slavery Index of countries where human trafficking is an issue. Child slavery is a significant part of the problem.

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East Harlem gas explosion victims are still waiting for more help

Displaced residents still waiting for aid.

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Platnium blonde, bold, beautiful and disabled, Diesel model Jillian Mercado

She says, "Be You."

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Sprinkles Cupcakes ATM opens on Upper East Side

Customers in need of a sugar rush waited in line on the Upper East Side.

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Pillow Fight Day in Washington Square Park

There was nothing wilder this past Saturday that the Ninth Annual International Pillow Fight Day.

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“Busted” proves gumshoe reporting lives on

The opening lines read like a thriller novel.

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Pre-K proposed expansion could help city kids close achievement gap

Wealth disparity among residents has been linked to gaps in academic achievement.

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Ukrainian women taking a stand in NYC

Mariya Soroka, 25, is sitting outside a coffee shop in the East Village on a crisp, blue- skied Saturday afternoon.

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Art without walls

A homeless man uses art as a means of survival.