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Milette Millington

Current students on the team of the journalism publication at Queens Preparatory Academy, while they were visiting Columbia University.
Education

Why journalism is a necessity for schools in communities of color

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Artist Rose L. Williams with flower headdress.
Trinidad & Tobago

How a path was paved for this Canadian artist of Trinidadian descent

By Milette Millington
Filmmaker and director, Ravit Markus.
Movies

New film highlights journey of a disabled athlete

By Milette Millington
Screen grab of Jonathan Collins, high school senior at The IDEAL School of Manhattan.
People

High schooler promotes his community by his kind acts

By Milette Millington
Moderators Jeanne Theoharis (top left) and Robyn Spencer-Antoine (top right), of the event hosted virtually on Dec. 7 by the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture at the New York Public Library (NYPL). Panelists were Tanisha Ford (bottom left), Shennette Garrett Scott (bottom center) and Crystal Moten (bottom right).
People

Panelists discuss the significance and necessity of Black Freedom

By Milette Millington
Jason Browne, high school senior at The IDEAL School in Manhattan.
St Kitts and Nevis

High school student with Caribbean descent does good through leadership

By Milette Millington
Screen grab of ‘Disability Rights” exhibition ad on Museum of the City of New York website.
Arts & Theater

NYC Museum Exhibit celebrates Disability History and Advocacy

By Milette Millington
Screenshot of moderator Shireen Akram-Boshar (top left), and speakers Hossam el-Hamalawy (top right), Soheir Asaad (bottom left), and Banah Ghadbian (bottom right). They were part of Haymarket Books' virtual conversation, Rising Solidarity: Palestine and the Arab Revolution, on Nov. 28.
News

Conversation on liberating Palestine must continue

By Milette Millington
Brothers Christian Georges (left) and Gaetan Georges (right), with two of the students they coach at NYJTL.
Haiti

Brothers from Haiti find love for tennis in New York

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Sharmaine Byrd, pastor of Greater Mount Carmel Cathedral and Worship Center in Brooklyn.
People

Female pastor shows kindness by assisting those in need

By Milette Millington
Lucas G. del Rosario, a high school senior at The IDEAL School in Manhattan. He is wearing his Boy Scouts uniform.
People

High school senior does good by serving others

By Milette Millington
From left, moderator L. Joy Williams, with panelists Kate Shaw, Christian F. Nunes, and Carolyn B. Maloney.
News

The continuous fight for gender equality

By Milette Millington
Author Mary Fashik.
Books

Disability advocate to release children’s book next year

By Milette Millington
Merve Emre, secretary of the board of directors at Words Without Borders (WWB), who hosted the virtual gala on Nov.2.
News

Words Without Borders hosts 20th Anniversary Gala

By Milette Millington
Danielle Duncan, owner of Dani's Desserts.
Trinidad & Tobago

New Yorker of Trinidadian descent shows kindness by cooking and baking

By Milette Millington
Screenshot of the poster for the musical Hell's Kitchen, opening on Oct. 24 at The Public Theater.
Arts & Theater

Public Theater show inspired by NYC native Alicia Keys’ life, opening this month

By Milette Millington
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  • A man protests holding a Haitian flag while Haitian security forces guard the Prime Minister's office and the headquarters of the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT), as the mandate of the transitional governing council, formed to curb gang violence and pave the way for long-delayed election, is set to end on February 7 with no succession plan in place, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Feb. 6, 2026. Caribbean RoundUp
  • The diplomatic offices celebrated Guyana's 56th Republic Anniversary with an Interfaith Service at St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church on Feb. 23. From left, Pandit Ravi Doobay, Pastor James Richmond, Minister Counsellor Marissa Edsards, Assembly Member Alicia Hyndman, Senator Roxanne Persaud, Consul General of Guyana to NY, Ambassador Michael E. Brothrson, and President of the Guyana Cultural Association Ave-Marie Brewster-Haynes. Guyana envoys Michael E. Brotherson, Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett host Diaspora Interfaith Service for Republic Anniversary
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