Torrential Rains Unearth Political Divisions Within Senegal and Without

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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

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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

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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

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Peace is the only way forward. Muslims in the US are Americans first.

NewsDoc: Incoming Class of 2013

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Meet the incoming class of 2013

Living the Line: Poverty in New York City

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2012 NewsDoc Film Festival

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The 2012 NewsDoc Film Festival will be held Friday, February 3 and Saturday, February 4.

Alum Andrew Hongo screens thesis film worldwide

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NYU alum Andrew Hongo’s thesis film “Legacy,” was recently screened at the Docutah International Film Festival and the UNSPOKEN Human Rights Festival.