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Schneps Podcasts

Building a Thriving Community in the Bronx with Rob Walsh

Members of Alma Moyo band, featuring Oxil Febles dancing (front). On drums Manuela Arciniegas, Nelson Cabassa, Ariel LaSalle.  Behind Febles: Alex LaSalle and Ines Mangual. 
Africa

Summer Event Series highlights Congolese influence in Caribbean music and dance

By Milette Millington
The Garifuna heritage site in the Bronx.
Bronx

Preserving Garifuna Culture in the Bronx through heritage sites

By Nelson A. King
Office of Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson
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Bronx Borough Prez celebrates Garifuna Heritage Month, honors three

By Nelson A. King
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AMNY

Potful of trouble: NYC stores skirting marijuana licensing rules, prompting legal confusion and safety concerns

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Schneps Podcasts

Delivering Health and Wellness to the Bronx w David Perlstein, MD, MBA,FAAP, SBH Health System

Cicely Tyson, enjoying the spotlight at Gracie Mansion, during the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the West Indian American Carnival, at Gracie Mansion in 2017.
Bronx

Black Monarchs Tyson & Jones rename Harlem Street & Broadway Theater

By Vinette K. Pryce
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Screening this weekend, new indie film ‘Queen of Glory’ revolves around Bronx bookstore

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NYC’s Man in Demand: Mayor-Elect Eric Adams (sponsored by AARP New York)

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Hundreds of NYC jailers face suspension over vaccine mandate

By Michelle L. Price and Michael R. Sisak
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AMNY

New York City’s status as a melting pot is most on display within its Caribbean neighborhoods

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Caribbean pols pay tribute to Gen. Colin Powell

By Nelson A. King
FILE PHOTO: Former U.S. Secretary of State Powell salutes the audience as he takes the stage at the Washington Ideas Forum in Washington
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Powell, first Black U.S. secretary of state, remembered as ‘one of the greatest leaders’

By Michael Kevin Williams
Assembly Member Rodneyse Bichotte-Hermelyn.
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Haitian leaders set up drop-off points for relief

By Nelson A. King
Bronx

Richards, Adams announce new vaccine awareness campaign

By Nelson A. King
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Bronx

Rugby Library on Utica Avenue re-opens

By Nelson A. King

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Oct. 9, 5 pm

Nou Akoma Nou Sinèji Haitian Dominican Transnational Film Festival
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Oct. 11, noon

Brunch 101: An Immersive Boozy Brunch Experience
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Join Brooklyn and Miami-based interdisci
Oct. 14, 7 pm

CELIA CRUZ 100: Migguel Anggelo’s ICONS
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Oct. 16, 6 pm

Third Anniversary Celebration & Business Networking Event
611 East 76th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11236

CARIBBEAN DISABILITY NETWORK (CDN) ANNOU
Oct. 17, all day

Caribbean Disability Conference
1 Bowling Green

Nadia Dieudonné & Feet of Rhythm Hai
Oct. 18, 5 pm

Nadia Dieudonné & Feet of Rhythm Haitian Dance Co. Celebrates 30th Years with the premiere of WANIMO: Haitian Folktale
Anba Tonel 1407 Flatbush Ave Brooklyn

Join Monique and Dixie, two vibrant meno
Oct. 25, 10 am

Life In The Pause Festival NYC
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