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Michael Kevin Williams

Graduates of CUNY.
Guest Perspective

A college degree is still key; 50K CUNY grads are about to prove it

By Félix V. Matos Rodríguez
News

Guyana girls dorm fire that killed 19 was deliberately set by student, official says

By BERT WILKINSON
Croupier stick clearing craps table
Guest Perspective

OpEd: Resorts World: A proven community partner and the right choice for a full-scale Casino License

By Joseph Ferrara and Bruce J. Flanz
Guest Perspective

Op-Ed | Public transit automation must not come at the expense of safety

By Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and John Samuelsen, president of the Transport Workers Union of America
Hundreds of residents turned out for the Annual Church Avenue Street Fair on Sunday, May 7, 2023.
News

Church Avenue BID hosts its Annual Church Ave Street Fair

By Staff
New York City Transit President Richard Davey speaks at the Pokey and Schleppie Awards in Manhattan on Aug. 8, 2022.
Guest Perspective

NYC Transit President Davey marks first year of progress

By Richard Davey
Guest Perspective

Op-Ed: Amnesty for Unpaid Water Bills

By Eric Adams, Mayor of New York City
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Grenada

Spicemas launch in New York off to a rocking start

By Kevin Williams
From left, Jeanique Druses, executive director, Global Philanthropy, JPMorgan Chase; Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn, New York State Assemblymember; and Tonya Ores, executive director, Neighborhood Housing Services Brooklyn.
News

Increasing wealth building for Black women in Brooklyn through nearly $2 million affordable housing investment

By Staff
Salimatou Doumbouya, a first-generation college student who was born and raised in Guinea, West Africa, serves as CUNY’s student trustee.
News

Adding ‘Civic Mobility’ to CUNY’s Social Mobility Cred

By Félix V. Matos Rodríguez
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Guest Perspective

Op-ed | A second life for ‘zombie charters,’ and what that means for city kids

By Pagee Cheung & Jacquelyn Martell
Guest Perspective

Op-Ed: NYC Executive Budget

By Mayor Eric Adams
The scaffolding surrounding the Brooklyn Supreme Court building on Adams Street has been standing for nearly 16 years as the building awaits long-needed façade repairs.
Brooklyn

Pricey scaffolding around Brooklyn Supreme Court house turns 16 as facade awaits repairs

By Kirstyn Brendlen
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Guest Perspective

Op-Ed | We need to invest in Universal Child Care

By Jennifer Gutierrez, Kevin C. Riley, Pierina Sanchez, Carlina Rivera and Julie Won
Mayor Eric Adams.
Guest Perspective

Op-Ed:PlaNYC: Getting Sustainability Done

By Mayor Eric Adams
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Cuba fuel shortages prompt rationing, event cancellations

By Michael Kevin Williams
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what our ancestors kno(e)w about our dying – an exploratory salon with Cxlture Vxlture
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June 6, 7 pm

Something Positive Presents: Echoes of the Ancestors
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June 24, 8 pm

Kick Off the Rhythm: Haiti Celebration With Tabou Combo ” The Sound of a Nation “
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Aug. 22, 5:30 pm

Rhythms & The Summer Breeze
Cityview Rooftop Lounge

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Nov. 7, 9 am

Care For the Homeless 5K Walk/Run
Riverside Park

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