
NIA hosts 45-year anniversary party
NIA Community Services Network celebrated its 45th anniversary with community leaders and elected officials honoring its decades of service.

NIA Community Services Network celebrated its 45th anniversary with community leaders and elected officials honoring its decades of service.

Sisters with Purpose honored six community leaders and highlighted its ongoing work supporting Brooklyn families and youth.

Kings County Courts launched Black History Month with an opening ceremony marking 28 years of events and a century of Black history.

BROOKLYN BOROUGH PRESIDENT Antonio Reynoso on Wednesday hosted a Women’s History Month panel on former Brooklyn U.S. Rep. Shirley Chisholm.

Berean Baptist Church was the backdrop for Sharen Hudson, as she was inducted as justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York.

Edolphus “Ed” Towns Jr., made history as the first African American deputy borough president in 1976, a role he filled through 1982.

FORMER CONGRESSMEMBER ED TOWNS will be in conversation with Deputy BP Kim Council next Tuesday at the Center for Brooklyn History.

After over a decade caught in bureaucratic limbo and pandemic struggles, the L10 Arts and Cultural Center emerged.

BOROUGH HALL — They put the community into community board, and on the evening of Thursday, May 4, Brooklyn’s newest community board members were sworn in at Borough Hall and