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With so much information circulating in recent days, it can be hard to distinguish between misinformation, what to believe and who to follow. While the social media protest today is a gesture of solidarity, it means not...
Like we clapped and cheered for healthcare workers fighting COVID-19, New Yorkers are now asked to raise their voices in solidarity with Black Lives Matter. The Instagram account @JusticeForGeorgeNYC — which has b...
All New Yorkers must stay home tonight after 8pm. Governor Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio initiated a curfew last night, June 1, starting at 11pm and going until 5am because of groups using the protests in NYC against police...
If you look toward the Empire State Building this week, it will not be lit up in colors honoring something, or even its classic white. Instead it will be completely dark, in remembrance of George Floyd, a Black man who...
It’s official. After saying that he was considering a curfew for NYC earlier this morning, Governor Cuomo officially announced in a press release that he and Mayor de Blasio are invoking one at 11pm tonight, June...
Here’s how you can support Black Lives Matter, both nationally and locally here in NYC. Last week, the world witnessed the brutal killing of George Floyd, a 46-year-old man who died after having his throat crushed under...
People across the country have been protesting since Thursday to show solidarity with Minneapolis, Minnesota and to bring justice for George Floyd. But protestors hope to bring about much more than that. They hope this...
New Yorkers banded together last night to protest George Floyd’s death at the hands of a police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They held signs, chanted Floyd’s last words “I can’t breathe,...
Sun, sea and sand calling your name? It is when it’s free! There’s an array of incentives flying around at the moment in a bid to encourage people to travel again, as economies across the globe (particular those of popu...
The iconic, bright billboards of Times Square went dark last night in a show of solidarity with local businesses, nonprofits and more who have been deeply affected by COVID-19. The action was symbolic of the possibility...