This week, Epicenter NYC publisher S. Mitra Kalita asks Felipe election questions she’s been hearing from voters. This conversation has been slightly edited and condensed. Mitra: Felipe, thanks for ...
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Vice President Kamala Harris carries the weight of having her “Blackness” questioned. It’s a struggle that hits close to home for many of us.
New York City goes all out for every holiday, and Halloween is no exception. Bars across the city will feel like haunted ...
Housing and food instability compound existing mental health challenges for deaf migrant children. One school is reducing ...
As I wrote a few weeks back, while New York is not in play when it comes to the presidential election, turnout will really ...
Sandwiched between busy colorful storefronts along Jamaica Avenue in Richmond Hill, Deja Brew stands out: a jet-black storefront, dim lighting, and overall chill vibes. It’s a place where locals bring ...
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Epicenter and the diverse communities that make up NYC reached another milestone. The organization is among the 205 local ...
Adrian Liang had gotten one kid into a New York City public high school. When the time came to plot admissions for his next, who had different needs than the […] ...