Author Chris Nazareth
Chris Nazareth’s book: “Black Men: How They Date, Love & Marry — or Not,” is an eye opener on what a black man expects in a relationship and shows the status between men and women once the roles...
View ArticleLet’s Get It Cooking
“Let’s Get It Cooking” is an informational web site illustrating the many cuisine and drink options available to food and beverage lovers. Through videos, recipes and monthly banquets, the site keeps...
View ArticleMomma’s Hip Hop Kitchen
Momma’s Hip Hop Kitchen is a multifaceted event designed to showcase women artists, especially women of color. MHHK serves as a social justice community-organizing platform that educates and empowers...
View ArticleAuthor Torrey Maldonado
Straight out of the red hook projects section of Brooklyn, and featured on NBC New York, CNN, The Daily News, Author Torrey Maldonado has captured the mind of adolescents growing up in one of New...
View ArticleUrban Rebuilding Initiative
There are many non-profit organizations in New York City that fight the many injustices the we face every day. They constantly try to help our communities move forward. One organization in particular...
View ArticlePoet David Mills
Poetry has always been a creative way for people to express themselves, whether you write poems for your own personal benefit, for your friends, or to enter a New York City poetry slam. And when you...
View ArticleJournalist Paul LaRosa
From his tough childhood growing up in the Bronx projects, to his time as a Daily News reporter, Paul LaRosa gathered enough unique life experiences to write a fascinating book. It’s called “Leaving...
View ArticleDream Scholar
A federal program implemented at the state level now threatens to split immigrant families, deport people for minor offenses, and even lead to racial profiling. It’s called Secure Communities and its...
View ArticleA. Lyric – Poet/Songwriter
A multi-talented artist born and raised in the Bronx; A. Lyric, a poet, singer songwriter, and actress, stops by The Bronx Journal to talk about her influences. In 2011, A. Lyric published her first...
View ArticleTribeca Family Film Festival
By Rachelle Anthony The annual Tribeca Family Film Festival stretched more than 10 blocks long on April 26th and offered free film screenings, a walkthrough of celebrity movie trailers, and sporting...
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