Community Fatherhood and Motherhood: Rethinking Neighborhood Safety and Civility
Tim Wong, Joseph Holland, and Glen Kleinknecht deliver “Birth-Day” to Bronx kids....
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Tim Wong, Joseph Holland, and Glen Kleinknecht deliver “Birth-Day” to Bronx kids....
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The June 2, 2020 protest gathering of almost 100 mostly evangelical churches in Brooklyn may be one of the pivotal events in New York City religious life.
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Fifth Avenue was eerily quiet Wednesday morning, the second of February, except for the somber,...
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Rev. Eddie Karim praying at his local NYPD precinct in Brooklyn. Transcript of Rev Eddie...
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Verbatim text messages from law enforcement officers
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The June 2, 2020 protest gathering of almost 100 mostly evangelical churches in Brooklyn may be one of the pivotal events in New York City religious life.
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The victims in the Atlanta-area shooting
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Chinese Mary, Mother of Christ, peaks through the murderous 1970s-1980s of Lower East Side, New...
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