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Audio•Features•Multimedia
Teaching Black History that begins in Africa can empower Black children
"Trauma would lessen, if children were taught at a young age what life was like before slavery."
Features•News
The fight for climate education in New York
Education is a missing link in the climate action plan.
News
Public housing residents in East Harlem live in food desert
From 125th to 129th street on Lexington Ave, residents are met with fast food chains like Popeyes, Dunkin Donuts, IHOP, various bodegas, and a couple of pizza places. There are about 750,000 New York City residents living in food deserts.
News
US truckers protest convoy sputters
Several convoys of truckers sprang up across the US over the last several weeks intending to drive to D.C. in time for President Joe Biden’s State of the Union Address this past Tuesday, March 1. The groups, however, have failed to gain significant traction, while some have already turned around and headed home.
News•Video
City’s mask mandate comes to an end
Multimedia•Video
NYU takes weeks to respond to Asian students attacked on campus
AJ Sun is one of at least four Asian NYU students assaulted on campus within the past month. Campus Safety originally dismissed Sun's assault, stating that it didn't fit the requirements of a racial hate crime, causing students to lose trust in campus safety.
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Delivering Fresh Food to the South Bronx
There are now a total of 11 Community Fridges in the Bronx, where anyone can take or give food. Even though this initiative is amazing, it is still not enough.
Business
5G is not enough for the future of the metaverse
The bad news is that 6G still doesn't exist.
Audio•Multimedia•News
Ghosting Landlords discriminate against renters who use housing vouchers
Even though its been illegal in NYC since 2008, and illegal statewide since 2019, discrimination against voucher holders is the most common type of housing discrimination in the city
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Ukrainians in the East Village share their fears on Russia’s war against Ukraine
Ukraine has developed a tough skin, he says, and is ready to fight back.