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New health center speaks to all residents: Staffers at Prospect-Lefferts facility fluent in three languages

By James Harney
Fourth Haiti film fest returns
Brooklyn

Fourth Haiti film fest returns

By Alexandra Simon
Heritage and hair
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Heritage and hair

By Alexandra Simon
Brooklyn

Bichotte says Republican healthcare bill ‘heartless, irresponsible’

By Nelson A. King
JAKIE UNSEATS HIBISCUS|JAKIE UNSEATS HIBISCUS|JAKIE UNSEATS HIBISCUS
St Vincent

JAKIE UNSEATS HIBISCUS

By Nelson A. King
Eugene honors Brooklyn restaurant for community service
Brooklyn

Eugene honors Brooklyn restaurant for community service

By Nelson A. King
Comedy show rings in Haitian Heritage Month|Comedy show rings in Haitian Heritage Month
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Comedy show rings in Haitian Heritage Month

By Alexandra Simon
PS 198 kids get opportunity to build bears|PS 198 kids get opportunity to build bears|PS 198 kids get opportunity to build bears
Brooklyn

PS 198 kids get opportunity to build bears

By Alexandra Simon
Community event to focus on Haitian culture|Community event to focus on Haitian culture
Arts & Theater

Community event to focus on Haitian culture

By Alexandra Simon
Kids get a Haiti cultural experience|Kids get a Haiti cultural experience
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Kids get a Haiti cultural experience

By Alexandra Simon
Brooklyn

Eugene’s ‘Disconnected Youth’ bill signed into law

By Nelson A. King
Guyana increasing programs to combat high suicide rate
Guyana

Guyana increasing programs to combat high suicide rate

By Tangerine Clarke
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Brooklyn

Advocating for TPS extension

By Tequila Minsky
Brooklyn

New policy for immigrant defendants

By Nelson A. King
Arts & Theater

Clarke announces 2017 Congressional Art Competition

By Nelson A. King
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REGGAE AND POP

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Word Up Community Bookshop/Librería Comu
Tomorrow, 7 pm

Word Up x Bronx Music Hall present Julia Alvarez: VISITATIONS
Bronx Music Hall

Beginning Thursday, April 2 and running
Tomorrow, 8 pm

Jamaican Jazz Legend Dr. Monty Alexander For Blue Note This Easter Weekend
Blue Note Jazz Club

In this talk rooted in the Latinx and Ca
April 29, 6:30 pm

Caribbean Solidarity: Story, Song, and Protest
The Center

A summer camp for German-American childr
April 30, 6:30 pm

The Ordinary and the Atrocious: Nazism in the Imagination of the Contemporary Playwright
LGBT Center

Word Up welcomes Michael Staudenmaier to
April 30, 7 pm

Michael Staudenmaier’s WHITE, BLACK, BROWN with Johanna Fernandez
Recirculation, a project of Word Up

African American history in the United S
May 2, noon

Against Erasure: Black Histories
Goethe-Institut New York

Shyne is a legendary Belizean-born rappe
May 2, 9 pm

Shyne 25th Anniversary Tour
Kings Theatre

In collaboration with the CUNY Dance Ini
May 9, 7:30 pm

“Too soon to Discover Planets, Too Late to Discover Islands” by Orlando Hernández & The Knee-Heart Connection
Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture

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