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Giant Black Lives Matter Mural Painted on Brooklyn Street
On Sunday morning, New York City’s first Black Lives Matter street mural was unveiled in the Bedford Stuyvesant neighborhood
Brooklyn Grand Army Plaza’s History as a Site of Protest and Honor
One of the most iconic spots in Brooklyn, Grand Army Plaza is a public plaza comprising the main entrance of
The Week Without Police: What We Can Learn from the 1971 NYC Police Strike
The streets of New York City were particularly empty on the morning of January 14, 1971. Many might have assumed
Video and Photos of the Last Week of NYC Demonstrations for George Floyd
Since our first photo essay a week ago about the George Floyd demonstrations, Untapped New York photographers have continued to
LinkNYC Displays Names of George Floyd and Others On Kiosks
Starting this week, LinkNYC, the network providing free Wi-Fi service kiosks throughout New York City, has been displaying the names
10 Times Curfews Were Imposed on NYC from 1638 to 2020
Yesterday, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a citywide curfew in New York City from 11
Curfew to be Imposed on NYC Starting Tonight at 11 PM
Today, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio announced a citywide curfew in New York City that will begin
Photos from this Weekend’s Protests for George Floyd in NYC
Three of our photographers, Aaron Asis, Ryan Lahiff and Joseph Anastasio, were out in the streets of New York City
10 Riots in NYC’s History
Over the weekend New York City and cities around the country have been witness to clashes between demonstrators and the
Museum of Impact Is NYC’s First Mobile Social Justice Museum
Artivism. Pop-up installation. Monica Montgomery, the founder of the Museum of Impact (MOI) wants you to be intimately familiar with