A Fight For Mental Health In Minority Communities

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BROOKLYN—She fought. She fought from high school to high school. Until Patice Ratliff started receiving counseling at her sixth high school, Brownsville Academy, she didn’t understand why fighting was always her first instinct. “Counseling is not just ‘oh my God,

Debates on School Co-Location Rage in NYC

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New York—Even when the parents of PS 184 Shuang Wen School (SW) won the battle against the City Department of Education (DOE) back in 2009 to keep charter schools and traditional public schools from sharing buildings, they knew it was

Brighton Beach School Leads the Way for Fitness Outside of the Gym

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As the doors to room 219 open, the sound of third graders “bouncing” and “scooting” overpowers the voice of Beyoncé. Twenty-two children have their eyes fixed on the dance instructor, who is simultaneously relaying dance steps while jumping herself. This

Russians move from the Ballet to the Ballroom

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Some of the most famous names of Russian descent are associated with ballet, such as Tchaikovsky, Irina Baronova and Mikhail Baryshnikov. But for today’s generation, Karina Smirnoff or Anna Trebunsnkaya often come to mind first, Russian dancers famous for their

Film by Adjunct Professor, Vanessa Roth, Showing Nationwide

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Adjunct professor and Master Class teacher, Vanessa Roth, directed American Teacher, now screening across the country. See more trailers and nationwide screening information. Biography from Big Year Productions Academy Award winning filmmaker Vanessa Roth has been writing, producing and directing

TFF 2011 Best Docs Opens Friday

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Tribeca Film Festival 2011’s Best Docs opens with “Bombay Beach: A Doc Can Dance”. You can watch it at the IFC this Friday October 14th. For more information: http://www.tribecafilm.com/festival/features/faces-of-the-festival/Alma_Harel_Bombay_Beach.html  

Alumni Reunion: November 9

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  This year we’re celebrating Yuanchen Liu’s graduation film, To the Light, which is up for the prestigious Margaret Mead Filmmaker Award and will be shown at the Festival on Saturday November 12 at 4pm. We also want to recognize

9/11 A Decade Later

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Charity Elder, Gabi Menezes and Carey Fox were NYU News and Documentary students when the 9/11 attacks took place. The days and weeks after the attack they were out in the streets of New York City reporting for their stories. Elder