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Continue reading →: The Light Breaks In!It seems like our society and world are growing darker in many ways. However, when dark sashays out into the light, it’s an indicator of how deep and sassy the darkness has grown. We are drowning in the dark. But, the best solution for dark is light.
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Continue reading →: NYC Housing Connect #4 – Harlem, Inwood & GowanusCheck out these affordable housing opportunities in super desirable, destination neighborhoods in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
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Continue reading →: City of Yes – A NYC Proposal for More Affordable Housing UnitsMayor Eric Adams’ City of Yes proposal aims to add additional affordable housing throughout the City of New York especially for lower income individuals and families. This is important as homelessness, especially in this income group, is a persistent issue in NYC.
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Continue reading →: Give Thanks for Affordable HousingWhen we see the unsheltered and homeless persons around us we can begin to fight back against the rising numbers of homeless in New York City.
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Continue reading →: HRU? Big Feelings/Big ElectionA check in – How are you? Following this Big Election many have big feelings. Remember to bring the salt and the light to every encounter.
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Continue reading →: Sweet Home NYCAccording to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) 2023 Annual Homelessness Assessment Report (AHAR) to Congress more than half of all people experiencing homelessness in the USA were in just four states. New York State is one of them. Clearly, homelessness is a growing problem all over…
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Continue reading →: Haiti: A Different LookA Haitian – born lawyer once told me, “What you see on the news is not all there is to Haiti.” With that simple and eloquent statement I began to consume news differently, particularly news about Haiti. Her words began to open my mind and understanding about Haiti being a…
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Continue reading →: Haiti: Beautiful and BeleaguredHaiti: an out-of-the box look at a transcendentally beautiful and stereotypically beleaguered country.
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Continue reading →: Created Stories: Kids on Culture’s FrontlineHaitians and Haitian Americans bear the brunt of American prejudice. This isn’t the first time.







