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10 miles and 7 hours: A march against gentrification moves across Brooklyn
More than 100 protesters took to the streets on Saturday to march...
More than 100 protesters took to the streets on Saturday to march...
On the heels of a competitive effort in June’s Queens district...
A Brooklyn judge called for settlement talks in a lawsuit challenging the...
Crown Heights residents are urging the city to move forward with a...
Outrage against an embattled city-run program that seizes properties to collect...
A lawsuit against Crown Heights high-rise developments that activists say would...
Monday was Labor Day, which — in Brooklyn — means the West Indian Day...
The 2019 West Indian Day Parade and the pre-dawn party known...
The blockbuster West Indian Day Parade is poised to return to Eastern...