“Low-income communities of color, such as Bushwick, have historically been denied access to green space compared to other New York City communities.”
If you can’t see the stars in New York City, it doesn’t mean they’re not there.
Actor JAC Carrera makes his way to Hollywood for the “Youth Oscars” as a best teen actor nominee!
London-born, The Other Art Fair hopes to support local and emerging artists.
The Williamsburg Charter High School in Bushwick will continue providing quality education for local students.
With special events for minorities, as well, like a training session called Muslim Women Learn to Lift, Black Girls Lift, and Fuerza Latina.
So far, 285 cases of measles has been detected in the Jewish community with 246 of these cases in children 18 and younger, since October.
Natalia Sacasa and her artist co-op Meantime are now teaching Freakebana.
Soul to Sole is a nonprofit event helping to dress local students for their special night.
The proposed legislation has been hailed as one of the most progressive climate change policies.
Bring ya dollar bills.
“This project is important because it is a reminder of how much is yet to be done in the movement for equal access opportunities and inclusion in all aspects of life for people with disabilities.”
It’s time to get to the bottom of what’s in your lease.
Ways to give back to the community during (and after) the holiday season.
The number of students enrolled in Bushwick district schools has decreased significantly over the past five years.
Brooklyn elected officials announced a new joint sponsored legislation to expand urban agriculture and maintain community shared space at Ashford Street Abundant Garden.
The opening of Peephole Cinema’s latest screening “Relocated” brought New York City based film makers and artists to Bushwick for a one night event.
The Council Member, who represents various Brooklyn neighborhoods including Bushwick, made the proposal last month.
Everyone knows that Bushwick rents are on the rise, but here are some numbers to back it up.
The documentary follows a Bushwick teacher and his schoolchildren, revealing the dreams and fears of the immigrant Hispanic community they belong to.
A former teacher at a Ridgewood public school allegedly sent over a dozen graphic videos to a student.
Bushwick Daily’s managing editor says goodbye the only way she knows how: with an essay.
Zalykha María Mokim has been teaching for seven years, and she knows the job involves a lot more than what we see on TV.
A new column examines the neighborhood dating scene.
The 2017-2018 season is packed with music, dance, comedy and more!
What would you do if a sick cat showed up on your doorstep?
Music, food, poetry, theater, and action come together for a day-long celebration, and it’s all free.