By Dr. Brenda M. Greene
The Woodie King Jr. Memorial Tribute at the Barrymore Theater on Monday, April 27, was an event that will be cherished and remembered in the theatrical, literary, and performance arts community.
On the stage of August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, with an image of...
By Jeffery Kazembe BattsIG: @kazbatts
Whether the rubber that fueled early industrialization or the uranium that shaped the nuclear age, and now cobalt, the Congo...
By Nayaba ArindeEditor-at-Large
"She's gone, and I can't ever see her again,” cried Lianna Charles-Moore, the mother of seven-month-old shooting death victim Kaori Patterson-Moore. "I can't kiss her. I can't wake up and feed her her bottle…Everything I wanted to do with her, I can't...
By: Amanda S. Barrett
Something that doesn’t show up on any chart or diagnostic test but often determines how care is received long before a patient walks through the door is perception....
By Mary Alice Miller
A shooting happened at a sweet sixteen party this past December. Six young people were shot. Four were taken to Brookdale Hospital. They were all under the age of 17.Recently, an 11-year-old stabbed a 13-year-old at the playground after school. In...
By Caelum A'Hearn, MA, Creative Arts Therapist - LP, Psychiatric Rehabilitation One Brooklyn Health-Interfaith Medical CenterThere is so much to share about drama therapy...
By Mary Alice MillerThe Brooklyn Center for Quality Life recently hosted a national online forum entitled “Immigrants Are the Bargaining Chip Keeping the Government Shut Down: Long Lines, Empty Wallets, and Political Games” to discuss their “Don’t Shut the Door” Campaign and the impact...