Good morning, my readers. The ongoing matter of NYCHA privatization continues. As does the struggle against it. This past Friday, UFAD activists discussed the matter on WBAI, 99.5FM. Here is […]
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Black literature and social commentary
Good morning, my readers. The ongoing matter of NYCHA privatization continues. As does the struggle against it. This past Friday, UFAD activists discussed the matter on WBAI, 99.5FM. Here is […]
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Your garden is a beautiful sight to behold in the summer. With flowers, trees, green grass, and other greenery, it’s an oasis of life that you can enjoy all year […]
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By Marc W. Polite Observers of contemporary concerns have noted that the pandemic battered economy is recovering slowly. The city is reopened, and “normalcy” seems within grasp provided that trends […]
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Amidst the ongoing pandemic, there is another battle being waged by concerned advocates of working-class New Yorkers. What is happening rapidly without much fanfare, is the process of converting NYCHA […]
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By Jori Hamilton It is an unfortunate reality of our housing system that keeps low-income and minority buyers frequently locked out of homeownership. Since the housing crisis that birthed […]
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