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A Day of Unity in New York City

Police, firefighters, survivors, victims, and people from all ethnicities, ages, and countries stood together to remember, reflect; and mourn. 

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Inaugural Church Lighting Marks 20 Years Since 9/11

Light cascaded from the building’s dome to its foundation in a spiritual display.

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An American Reality: From the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing to the Capitol Riots

A collaboration between Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting and NYU Journalism’s Pavement Pieces.

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One woman’s journey to regain her hearing

“I want to hear the leaves rustling in the wind”

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The Art of an Electronic Scam

About 18 million people fell prey to digital payment systems scams. I was one of them.

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Obstacles remain for Black and Brown cannabis users despite efforts to legalize

Current laws, some activists believe, still over-police cannabis users and dealers especially if they are people of color.

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Preserving Buddhist traditions in Coastal California

Despite the ongoing pandemic, discrimination, and even accultural alterations, on California’s Central Coast, Japanese-American cultural legacies and the Pure Land Buddhist Faith remain preserved.

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In Madison Square Park

An area famous for its unceasing movement and bustle is captured in early spring moments of verdant stillness and mystery.

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Art in the Park: The public and impermanent work of Tom Manco

The East Village artist’s installations have made an impact since they began appearing on a monthly basis in Tompkins Square Park.

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

Life returns to the East Village

But this year, warming weather combined with vaccine distribution has brought renewed energy to New Yorkers and it shows shows in the East Village at St. Marks  and Astor Place.