On a recent Saturday, a “ladies night” show featuring female comedians in Manhattans only Black-owned comedy club spared no political joke.
This week we welcome Randy Naraine, a musician who emigrated from Guyana to NYC in 1999. He has collaborated with visual artists through Sing for Hope, a nonprofit that places painted […] ...
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As the nation and the world grapple with unprecedented crises—from climate change to racial disparities—Epicenter NYC co-founder and artist Nitin Mukul presents “Heat of the Moment” as a call to […] ...
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 ...
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 ...
It’s been a long election season. If you avoided the election until this moment, here is a roundup of some of our election stories to help you understand your choices. […] ...
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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.
Vice President Kamala Harris has been on my mind. I’ve been thinking about whether she’s Black enough to appeal to Black voters, too Black to get the white voters, and […] ...
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