An East Harlem non-profit seeks a new home.
Construction and development projects have had both positive and negative impacts on the city.
Book censorship has long been a mirror to humanity’s fears, power struggles, and shifting values.
A multi-episode podcast recounting past and present environmental activist campaigns in the Bronx.
Lehman Journalism students studied the policy goals of the New York City Environmental Justice Alliance
Students in Fundamentals of Multimedia Reporting attended the Youth Climate Justice Summit organized by Nos
The Center for Brooklyn History houses over 1,600 archival collections, 33,000 books, and more, preserving Brooklyn's culture.
HITNTelevision reports on the Lehman professor site and course.
For New Yorkers with roots in South Asia, the neighborhood
The exhibit highlights the doll's role in reflecting and influencing changing societal norms, most notably in the realms of fashion, beauty standards, and gender roles.
Holiday season at Cross County Mall included Santa, a "glice" skating rink and food trucks.
The 12th Annual Jerome-Gun Hill BID Fall Festival featured a range of musical guests and
It’s 1964, five years before humankind makes its first steps on the Moon. It’s also
Artwork illustrates the impact of climate change, pollution, and competition for natural resources.
Rachelle Anthony surveys the damage done and speaks to Bronx residents about their hurricane preparations.
Many prosthetic options are available for those who lose a foot or leg.
Wilmer Francos is a 12-year-old boxer who is determined to be the next Muhammad Ali.
New Yorkers took to the streets to celebrate Joe Biden's presidential win.
Exhibit organizers say the point of the collection is to get New Yorkers to really
Jewish leaders took to the streets to oppose President Trump's recent travel ban.
Lehman student photographers capture residents, responders and volunteers as they begin the arduous process of
The Bronx Journal’s Jim Carney, who lives inside the Zone, shares how the unclear designation
A company that offers doula training and other programs related to fertility, pregnancy and motherhood.
The FDA estimates it could save more than 600,000 lives over 40 years.
Residents are susceptible to health risks because they can’t afford healthy sustainable meals.
The mayor is implementing several programs to address high mortality rates among black women.
A multi-episode podcast recounting past and present environmental activist campaigns in the Bronx.