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Milette Millington

Screenshot of Hip-Hop FinFest Vol. 2 artwork.
Music

Commemorating 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop in New York

By Milette Millington
Katie Schaffer, director of Advocacy and Organizing at the Center for Community Alternatives (CCA), facilitating the Communities Not Cages event. 
New York Local

Advocates push for changes in sentencing laws in New York

By Milette Millington
Screen grab of Interim Chairwoman and Executive Director of the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB), Arva Rice (left) and Jonathan Darche, giving their testimony at the hearing. 
News

NYC Council: NYPD must be held accountable

By Milette Millington
NYC MOPD Commissioner Christina Curry.
People

Black and disability history maker: Christina Curry

By Milette Millington
Annetta Seecharran
News

Asian Americans advance their interests through political advocacy

By Milette Millington
A screenshot of the NYPL webinar on Jan. 26. Top row: host Jill Rothstein, Guide author JD Davids and moderator, Fiona Lowenstein. Bottom row: Guide authors Heather Hogan and Chimere L. Smith. 
Health

What life can be like for people with long-term symptoms of COVID

By Milette Millington
Volunteers plant a tree to help reduce global warming and protect the environment.
Environment

Ways the media can do better at climate storytelling

By Milette Millington
Screen grab of NYPD 77th Precinct Deputy Inspector Tony R. Brown giving his opening remarks during the United Clergy Council meeting. 
News

Brooklyn Police Precinct event honors MLK Day

By Milette Millington
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Housing

The Link Between Faith and Housing 

By Milette Millington
Hrbvor (Herbivore) Teas founder Zahira Marmar.
St Kitts and Nevis

How a Caribbean woman started her own tea company

By Milette Millington
RAMPD Founder Lachi, who is a black and blind seen here wearing a brown fur coat, and holding her black, glittery identification cane. 
Music

New organization tackles inaccessibility in the music industry

By Milette Millington
A picture of a scene from Piehole's Christmas Mountain installation. 
Arts & Entertainment

Interactive Christmas Season installation coming to NYC this week

By Milette Millington
Laurel Lawson, a white dancer with short cropped teal hair, is balancing with arms spread wide, wheels spinning, and supported by Alice Sheppard. Alice, a multiracial Black woman with coffee-colored skin and curly hair, is lifting from the ground below. They are making eye contact and smiling. A burst of white light appears in a dark blue sky.
Dance

Dance company works to ensure dance is accessible to all

By Milette Millington
Actor and content creator Derrick Sherrier Jr. (left) and filmmaker Alexis Garcia (right), discussing Garcia's film Daughter of the Sea (2022).
Movies

Puerto Rican director discusses how her film captures magic

By Milette Millington
Self-portrait of Michelle Baltrusitis, social impact manager at Fiverr.
Business

New scholarship contest connects female graphic designers with growing businesses

By Milette Millington
Marie Young (left) and Marva Joseph, standing in front of a sign that has 26.2 written on it. They are holding their participant stickers.
Trinidad & Tobago

READY, SET, GO

By Milette Millington
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May 16, noon

Dance Parade New York 20th Anniversary & Festival
17th Street and Avenue of the Americas, until Tompkins Square Park

Echoes of the Ancestors is a vibrant eve
June 6, 7 pm

Something Positive Presents: Echoes of the Ancestors
Kumble Theatre – The Roc Nation School of Music, Sports & Entertainment at Long Island University, 1 University Plaza, Brooklyn, NY

The global ambassadors of konpa, Haiti
June 24, 8 pm

Kick Off the Rhythm: Haiti Celebration With Tabou Combo ” The Sound of a Nation “
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Nov. 7, 9 am

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Riverside Park

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