The Impact of Fentanyl on Black, Brown, and White Communities: A Comprehensive Analysis of Mental, Economic, and Community Responses

The Impact of Fentanyl on Black, Brown, and White Communities: A Comprehensive Analysis of Mental, Economic, and Community Responses

By Esther Claudette Gittens | Editorial Credit: Phil Pasquini / shutterstock.com | Photos Courtesy of Attorney General’s Office  The fentanyl crisis represents one of the most pressing public health challenges in the United States, with wide-ranging impacts on Black, Brown, and White communities. This analysis has examined the mental, economic, and social consequences of fentanyl […]

Brooklyn’s Car Insurance Crisis: Causes, Advocacy, and Solutions

Brooklyn’s Car Insurance Crisis: Causes, Advocacy, and Solutions

By Esther Claudette Gittens | Editorial credit: Karolis Kavolelis /shutterstock.com  Brooklyn, NY—part of Kings County—is home to over 2.7 million people and a thriving cultural and economic landscape. However, its residents face a significant financial burden: some of the highest car insurance rates in the United States. This issue stems from a combination of systemic, […]

Just Brooklyn Prize Honors two Caribbean Women Leading Social Justice Efforts

Just Brooklyn Prize Honors two Caribbean Women Leading Social Justice Efforts

Christine Yvette Lewis, a Trinidadian labor organizer and Ninaj Raoul, a Haitian immigrant rights advocate, are 2024 recipients of the Just Brooklyn Prize. The Joe and Clara Tsai Foundation awarded each of these Brooklyn leaders with a $20,000 grant in a ceremony on October 30 at the Barclays Center, honoring their decades of work supporting immigrant […]

Strengthening Protections for Vulnerable Communities in NYC

Strengthening Protections for Vulnerable Communities in NYC

By  Esther Claudette Gittens New York City, a global symbol of resilience and opportunity, faces deep-rooted challenges in addressing the needs of its vulnerable communities. Amid growing economic inequality, housing insecurity, and healthcare disparities, low-income families, immigrants, elderly residents, and others face systemic barriers to stability and prosperity. Addressing these challenges requires a bold vision, […]

Military Veterans are Disproportionately Affected by Suicide, but Targeted Prevention can Help Reverse the Tide

Military Veterans are Disproportionately Affected by Suicide, but Targeted Prevention can Help Reverse the Tide

By, THECONVERSATON | Editorial Credit: Andrew Angelov | Shutterstock.com America’s military veterans make up about 6% of the adult population but account for about 20% of all suicides. That means that each day, about 18 veterans will die by suicide. In the U.S., the overall rate of suicide has largely increased since the start of […]

Will Trump Bail Eric Adams Out of His Legal Troubles? Prosecutors Say It May Be Easier Said Than Done

Will Trump Bail Eric Adams Out of His Legal Troubles? Prosecutors Say It May Be Easier Said Than Done

By Greg B. Smith, THECITY | Editorial Credit: lev radin/shutterstock.com  Donald Trump’s victory could portend a major stroke of luck for Mayor Eric Adams if the 47th president follows up on his claim that “lunatic” prosecutors have “persecuted” the mayor and orders his attorney general to withdraw the federal case against Adams. Or if Adams is […]

With Trump’s win, Fear and Prejudice Prevailed

With Trump’s win, Fear and Prejudice Prevailed

By Maribel Hastings, America’s Voice | Editorial Credit: mikeledray / shutterstock.com  Washington, DC: Republican Donald Trump’s win over the Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris, makes me question what can lead a country to choose a candidate with criminal convictions who promotes racism, division, a lack of respect towards others, especially women, who dehumanizes immigrants, and who promised […]

The Failure Rate of NYC Restaurants and Bars

The Failure Rate of NYC Restaurants and Bars

By Esther Claudette Gittens | Editorial Credit: Bumble Dee / shutterstock.com  The restaurant and bar industry has always been high-risk, with historically slim profit margins. However, in NYC, these risks are magnified due to the city’s unique dynamics. According to industry data: National Trends: About 60% of restaurants fail within the first year, and approximately […]

What Trump’s Win Could Mean for Housing, Climate and Immigrant Communities in NYC

What Trump’s Win Could Mean for Housing, Climate and Immigrant Communities in NYC

By Jeanmarie Evelly, citylimits.org | Editorial Credit: a katz/shutterstock.com With Donald Trump expected to return to the White House in January, City Limits takes a closer look at the former and future president’s platform and promises around key policy issues, and what that could mean in New York. More than 2.5 million New York City residents voted in […]

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