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East Village boxing club embraces its activist roots
Once he learned of 9 Bleecker’s Yippie past, it became intertwined with his vision, further inspiring Overthrow into a place of community-building and activism.
Audio•Features•News
Advocates want more for homeless during a snowstorm
A snowstorm expected to leave 16-22 inches of snow and blizzard conditions moves officials to urge New Yorkers to stay inside. But what about those who do not have a home?
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Commuters brace for yet another MTA fare hike
Some subway-goers are unhappy with the service. They would like to see the MTA improve their system before raising fares.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Stray pets find homes and love during pandemic
Experts attribute the spike in adoption rates to people’s desire for companionship during isolation.
News•Politics
New York City Mayoral candidates share their plans on improving city public schools
Seven community members were allowed to direct questions to candidates with a focus on equity and accessibility, educational quality and safety in the classroom.
News
Months later the pain and trauma of hurricanes Laura and Delta remains with survivors
Roofs are still covered with tarps, foundations of homes are infected with mold, people are still living in trailers and tents and debris on the streets.
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Korean Americans in NYC rally their community to fight domestic violence
With the COVID-19 pandemic posing an increasing number of cases of domestic violence, particularly within the Korean American community, one organization has collaborated to aid those suffering in silence.
Video
Hare Krishnas are still chanting and dancing in New York City
Since 1965 the Hare Krishna have been a part of New York City's landscape.
Multimedia
Justice is Female
There is a long road ahead when it comes to reaching gender equality within the courts, but female judges are proving that their identities and experiences are assets.
Multimedia
Liethis Hechavarria Channels the Forces of Nature
Hechavarria immigrated to New York with her mother, Danis “La Mora” Pérez, when she was 13. Pérez, a world-renowned dancer, started the Oyu Oro Afro-Cuban Experimental Dance Ensemble shortly after arriving in the U.S.