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 Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr.
Today, across the United States of America, in some of the largest urban cities, Black Americans are having renewed nightmares about being taken for granted, ignored, and being erased in history and in the public square.
Ethnic cleansing is an...
By Nayaba ArindeEditor-at-Large
This is Mental Health Month, and mental illness–diagnosed and otherwise can be seen on these streets, trains, and all public spaces. Sometimes...
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 as a Licensed Creative Arts Therapy! First, let me share some of my story. I come from an interdisciplinary arts...
Op-Ed by: Dr. Derrick Cheung, Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at OBH
Colon cancer stands as the 4th most diagnosed cancer and...
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...