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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.

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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.

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Reopening for Ramadan
The month carries great significance for all Muslims.

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Asian Adoptees Reflect on Adoption and Identity
For these adoptees, there are many more nuances within their upbringings and their journey toward self-acceptance.

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And the band played on
Keeping the show going on amidst a pandemic

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Queens residents mourn at Covid vigil
Queens Covid Remembrance Day draws roughly 2,000 viewers and 500 residents

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Floating for Free: COVID and the Staten Island Ferry
Throughout the pandemic, the ferry never stopped running,

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Black men reflect on Chauvin verdict
Black men in Harlem discuss their alarming interactions with the NYPD and express that this victory, although crucial, is fleeting, when much more remains to be done. "

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Despite Chauvin’s guilty verdict, activists will not stop fighting for justice
With the most recent police killings of people of color another wave of protest against police violence is beginning across the country.

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COVID-19 has left many Black and Hispanic landlords in serious debt
When it comes to lost rental revenue, large landlords have experienced a greater total loss, but Mom-and-Pop landlords have been impacted more severely because they have less of an ability to weather a loss of rental income.