all stories tagged "ethnicity and race"
The Harlem native's art works are found in museums and institutions across the country and city, and in the 125th Street subway station.VIDEO
MetroFocus provided updates from the polls, reporting on the very act of voting after a natural disaster disrupts life as we know it.
Browne is the architect of many programs that bring preventive health measures to underserved communities in New York and elsewhere.VIDEO
Educating New York’s black community about health threats is the core mission of the Brooklyn-based Arthur Ashe Institute. Salon owners and CEO Ruth Browne explain their work.
VIDEOMollenkopf discusses how the city's changing demographics will affect local politics.VIDEO
The Center for Urban Research Director John Mollenkopf uses mapping to show the changing balance of native-born and immigrant racial groups.VIDEO
An annual survey shows New Yorkers are happy, but they’re still concerned about jobs, safety, housing and costs.
According to figures from the U.S. Census Bureau, nearly 32,000 Camden residents live below the poverty line.
The explorer welcomes visitors to his living room high above Columbus Circle, brought to NYC by the artist Tatzu Nishi and Public Art Fund.
On Sept. 22, public television stations across the nation will highlight the nation's dropout crisis on American Graduate Day.VIDEO




