Torrential Rains Unearth Political Divisions Within Senegal and Without
A move to do away with the senate back home after devastating African floods stirs up political divisions in Harlem’s Little Senegal.
Wondering Around Artists and the Gentrification of Brooklyn
When it comes to the gentrification question, often artists are the first to arrive in new neighborhoods. Is there a way to minimize the negative and maximize the positive effects by contributing to their communities?
Photo Credit: Meredith Jenks
Demonstrators Picket Chabad Kaporos Ritual
Every year the Hasidic Jewish community in Crown Heights participates in the ritual of Kaporos on the eve of Yom Kippur. This year, they were joined by protesters.
Protesting Peacefully: Jackson Height’s Muslim Community Angered By Youtube Clip
Peace is the only way forward. Muslims in the US are Americans first.
NewsDoc: Incoming Class of 2013
Meet the incoming class of 2013
Living the Line: Poverty in New York City
2012 NewsDoc Film Festival
The 2012 NewsDoc Film Festival will be held Friday, February 3 and Saturday, February 4.
Alum Andrew Hongo screens thesis film worldwide
NYU alum Andrew Hongo’s thesis film “Legacy,” was recently screened at the Docutah International Film Festival and the UNSPOKEN Human Rights Festival.