Jumaane D. Williams and Helen Rosenthal introduce “Right to Record Act” expanding New Yorkers’ Constitutional Right to Film Police

On July 14, Council Member Jumaane D. Williams, Deputy Leader, and Council Member Helen Rosenthal, Chair of the Committee on Contracts, held a press conference to announce the introduction of the “Right to Record Act” (Int. 1235-2016). They were joined … Read More

Summer Youth Employment Program expected to employ 60,000 participants

Mayor Bill de Blasio joined on July 15, City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, Department of Youth and Community Development Commissioner Bill Chong, elected officials, employers and dozens of young people at Henry Street Settlement in Manhattan to kick off the … Read More

Ieshia Evans speaks about the protests in Baton Rouge

Ieshia Evans, the woman captured in the iconic photograph during the protests in Baton Rouge last weekend, has released a statement. She traveled to Louisiana with Young Minds Can, a civil rights organization, along with dozens of other concerned citizens. … Read More

Economic impacts of Trump’s deportation and Muslim ban policies on New York City

On June 14, 2016, New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito gave a speech detailing the economic impacts of Donald Trump’s deportation and Muslim ban policies on New York City at the Association for a Better New York event in … Read More

Mayor Bill de Blasio launches voter registration forms in five new languages including French, Arabic and Haitian Creole

As part of the administration’s efforts to expand voting participation and access, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the launch of voter registration forms in five new languages: French, Arabic, Haitian Creole, Urdu and Russian. “No one should be disenfranchised because … Read More

Go Africa Street Festival to take place today in Harlem

In recognition and acknowledgment of the significant presence of African and African-centric merchants along the corridor of 116th street in Harlem, New York City, the Go Africa Network Inc.., a non-profit organization focusing on development, education and trade initiatives for … Read More

UN expert panel condemns killings of African-Americans by US police

The Chairman of the UN Expert Panel on People of African Descent, Mr. Ricardo Sunga III condemned on Friday the back-to-back killings of two African-American men by police in the US last week, saying the incidents demonstrated “a high level … Read More

Nigerian asylum seeker Emmanuel Chidi Nnamdi killed in Italy

The Nigerian government has condemned the murder of another Nigerian in Italy, Emmanuel Chidi Nnamdi. Senior Special Assistant to the Nigerian President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Mrs. Abike Dabiri-Erewa described the murder of Nnamdi as disheartening. Mrs. Dabiri-Erewa, said … Read More

Marcus Samuelsson, Wyclef Jean, Rosa Whitaker to be honored at 5th Annual Face List Awards

Pan-African Media Company, Face2Face Africa, is proud to officially announce the honorees for the 2016 FACE List Awards taking place on Saturday, July 9th in New York City. Dubbed the pan-African achievement honors, The F.A.C.E. List Awards celebrate the icons … Read More

Getting More Men of Color to Teach Our Children Will Lift Our Communities

By Carmen Fariña, NYC Schools Chancellor Creating inclusive schools is not only about classrooms having students with a wide range of backgrounds and academic strengths—our teachers should also reflect the City’s diverse workforce and represent different ethnic backgrounds, languages, and … Read More

DOE kicks off free annual summer meals program

The 2016 Summer Meals program will run from June 29 to September 2 at nearly 1,100 sites across New York City, providing free, healthy breakfast and lunch to millions of children over the summer. Anyone 18 years old and younger … Read More

NBPC mourns the death of Nonso Christian Ugbode

With sorrow, the National Black Programming Consortium (NBPC), the nation’s only nonprofit organization dedicated solely to media content about the Black experience, announces the passing of Nonso Christian Ugbode. Ugbode served as NBPC’s Director of Digital Initiatives and had worked … Read More

Helping police, families, and communities keep kids out of the justice system

The Vera Institute of Justice released on June 29, 2016, a brief detailing strategies that can help police, families, and communities respond to misbehaving youth through services and support, rather than arrest and jail. Many communities struggle with how to … Read More

U.S. Conference of Mayors supports Senator Gillibrand’s Family Act

The U.S. Conference of Mayors this week formally adopted a resolution to support Senator Kirsten Gillibrand’s Family and Medical Insurance Leave (FAMILY) Act (S.786), which was introduced by Mayor Bill de Blasio and Mayor Ed Lee from San Francisco. This … Read More

City Hall lit orange for final day of National Gun Violence Awareness Month

New York City raised awareness for gun violence by lighting City Hall the color orange the evening of June 30 to honor the final day of National Gun Violence Awareness Month. In addition to lighting City Hall orange, Mayor de … Read More

New York City Council deployed staff to observe Tuesday’s Elections

At the direction of Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, the New York City Council deployed approximately 20 staff members to several poll sites throughout New York City for Tuesday’s Primary Elections to conduct field oversight activities. The decision to have staff conduct … Read More

Ginjan Bros, finalist of the American Entrepreneurship Award

This Monday at 6:30 p.m., The Libra Group in partnership with the Office of Assembly member Michael A. Blake will announce the winning company of the American Entrepreneurship Award (AEA) at the Bronx Museum of the Arts at 1040 Grand … Read More

Community Works to host an evening on the history and evolution of Harlem

Community Works in partnership with Mist Harlem and Harlem Arts Alliance will host an evening of music and reflection titled “Triharlenium 2016: a sound portrait of Harlem 1976-2006 and the next decade” on June 27, 2016 at MIST Harlem. The … Read More

Bradhurst Merchants Association to honor Christian Damiba, Malcolm Punter and Angie Hancock

Bradhurst Merchants Association, Inc will be holding its 2nd Annual Awards Ceremony on Thursday, June 23rd at MIST Harlem. The organization will honor this year 3 individuals: 2016 President’s award: Christian Damiba, MBA, PMP, Director NYC Business Solutions, a center … Read More

UN experts’ panel urges protection of Afro-Colombian communities

President Barack Obama with Sebastian Salgado Distressed over reports of violence against Afro-Colombian communities, a UN expert panel has called on Colombian authorities to take concrete and urgent measures to protect the country’s people of African descent. “We are concerned that many … Read More

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