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Luis Miranda Jr. on engaging Latino voter, his new book ‘Relentless’.
Activist Luis Miranda Jr. on engaging Latino voters, his new book ‘Relentless’.
Book excerpt: Luis Miranda looks back on a lifetime of advocating for Latino political power in “Relentless”.
Luis Miranda looks back on a lifetime of advocating for Latino political power in “Relentless”.
Drug needles, syringes litter a Bronx park. OnPoint NYC is taking action.
Drug needles, syringes litter a Bronx park. OnPoint NYC is taking action.
Notable New Yorkers advocating for change in city, state and federal government.
Notable New Yorkers advocating for change in city, state and federal government.
OnPoint NYC's bold intervention: Supervised injection sites amidst rising overdose crisis.
Two years ago, NYC introduced supervised injection sites to tackle the surge in overdose deaths. The city is currently grappling yet another year of alarming overdose fatalities. OnPoint NYC’s centers have been a success and are helping.
Gender and ethnicity at heart of new exhibits at Sugar Hill Children's Museum in Harlem.
The institution has tapped into local talent to connect to the community, challenging and transforming gender norms.
Untold Stories: Six Women Artists in Conversation at the Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling.
At the Sugar Hill Children’s Museum, Untold Stories creates space for women artists emerging from diverse backgrounds and upbringings.
Founding Partner Luis Miranda discusses Hamilton Campaign Network’s poll on Latino voter participation.
Luis A. Miranda Jr., a veteran political consultant reviewed the results of his own poll of Latino New Yorkers and urged for better communication from politicians.
Family of 'Wire' actor Michael K. Williams seeks to raise awareness of overdose danger.
International Overdose Awareness Day was observed Thursday. Governor Kathy Hochul announced that multiple landmarks and bridges across New York would be illuminated in purple and silver. Late actor Michael K. Williams' family spent the day raising awareness at an event in the Bronx.
One Year Inside a Radical New Approach to America’s Overdose Crisis.
It was late summer, and the sun was high over East Harlem. Terrell Jones stepped out of a large black van that advertised help with detox and free hepatitis C testing and scanned the homeless encampment beneath the elevated train tracks across the intersection from where he stood.
Everything You Need to Know About New York's Ballot Proposals.
Arya Sundaram, WNYC/Gothamist reporter, and Jon Campbell, Albany reporter for WNYC and Gothamist, talk about what New York voters need to know about the ballot proposals they'll be voting on during the election.
Livery car service drivers rally to demand NYC cap on taxi licenses be lifted.
Livery drivers rallied on the steps of City Hall Monday, calling for a change to the 2018 law that caps livery car licenses.