Contributing Writer/Historian - Judith was born in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, attended Brooklyn Tech in Ft. Greene, & Brooklyn College in Midwood and is now a professor at two colleges in Brooklyn. She likes to unwind in Bed-Stuy and has lived in Brooklyn all of her life. "I'm a Queen who loves her King's County." Fun fact - She loves frogs and has owned 300 of them; though only 4 were real.
In recent years, marketers and developers have aggressively promoted Brooklyn as the “new and extremely improved” place to be. There is so much Brooklyn...
This evening attendees, artists, dignitaries, guests, and honorees filled the main hall of Manhattan’s Surrogate Courthouse to celebrate Caribbean American Heritage Month with NYC...
Today marked the final ceremonies of the 21st annual Gateway to Nations, NYC Native American Heritage Pow Wow. The RedHawk Native American Arts Council...
Pamela Newkirk, journalist, professor, and author, candidly talked about her new book, Spectacle: The Astonishing Life of Ota Benga, yesterday evening at the Brooklyn...
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