For the last several weeks, WNYC and The Nation’s There Goes the Neighborhood podcast has explored the “destabilizing phenomenon” of gentrification in Brooklyn through the experiences of current ...
Yasmine Tiana Goring looks to connect to Black people experiencing displacement and gentrification across the diaspora.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — Rachel Murray, a lifelong Brooklyn resident living between Downtown Brooklyn and DUMBO, is feeling the impact of gentrification firsthand. “I think it’s unfair,” she says, ...
Brooklyn is known as the “borough of churches,” but it is gaining a reputation as a borough of books. Steeped in literary history, it is home to some of the greatest writers and characters in ...
Two weeks ago, we called the Brooklyn Nets “Gentrification’s Team.” It wasn’t a particularly enlightening revelation, of course, but it was now supported by cold hard unscientific data. The New York ...
NEW YORK (RNS) — On Sunday mornings in Brooklyn, nicknamed the borough of churches, the muffled sounds of choir singers, hand‑claps and Hammond organs can be heard from the sidewalks. The borough ...
The feature on the new generation of Brooklyn food artisans in the New York Times food section was an interesting roundup of small producers/businesses like Marlow & Daughters butcher shop, Cut ...
Locally Sourced Vegetarian Citrus Fizz? $5.99. Grass Fed Himalayan Tuna Salad? That'll be $9.99. Taking gentrification and a rent hike into your own hands? Priceless. That's how the neighbors at Jesse ...
NEW YORK — “I just got off the train coming here, and hadn’t seen it before,” director Patricia McGregor said, her voice rising with incredulity. “I was like: There’s an Apple store?” McGregor was ...
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