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Why Some NYC Latinos are Backing Donald Trump
Deborah Cruz |
His hateful rhetoric hasn’t turned off these voters, who are profoundly worried about undocumented immigrants, national security and Hillary Clinton.
His hateful rhetoric hasn’t turned off these voters, who are profoundly worried about undocumented immigrants, national security and Hillary Clinton.
City Limits joined veteran Bronx public-affairs host Gary Axelbank and journalist-turned-strategist Marlene Peralta to discuss the fallout from the District 13 Congressional primary.
ANHD is out with their annual run-down of the housing risks faced by each of New York’s 59 community boards.
A release of the draft scope for the latest area targeted by the de Blasio housing plan will be pushed from May to September to allow more community engagement.
The annual flotilla navigated the quiet beauty of a reclaimed urban waterway.
A healthy river and forest are necessary to bring back wildlife and the community. Now there’s a way you can help support both.
Two of the young athlete-advocates from the Bronx’s Mary Mitchell Center demonstrate how a simple park bench can be the key to your plan to get in shape—and talk about their broader work to make the Bronx a healthier place.
New York City’s discussion of zoning, housing and displacement tends to occur in broad strokes. A coalition of Bronx groups wants to dial into the details in an unprecedented way.
A raucous rally in a South Bronx park was, said many in the crowd, the first time in a long time that the city’s poorest borough has felt its political voice mattered in a presidential race.
Sizing up the impact of MIH and ZQA on the good old BX.