Queensbridge library connects formerly incarcerated New Yorkers to tech
/No Barriers Tech is geared towards justice-involved and formerly incarcerated individuals, who will be able to learn about technology and practice skills.
Read MoreNo Barriers Tech is geared towards justice-involved and formerly incarcerated individuals, who will be able to learn about technology and practice skills.
Read MoreThe program was part of a collaboration between the Partnership for New York City and The New York City Department of Education.
Read More“President Trump’s draconian immigration policies have caused vast harm to immigrants and their families.”
Read MoreThe largest penalty was for exceeding the expenditure limit for candidates accepting public funding for their campaign.
Read More“I had to beg for a trial.”
Read MoreFormer MTA maintenance worker Gifford Hunter had pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter firing one shot into the car of an off-duty correction officer.
Read More“We are failing our parents and grandparents, this is not the life millions of people who worked their whole lives deserve.”
Read MoreWilliam Rivas used a long knife to stab his wife in the chest multiple times.
Read More“Queens is truly a [place] that opens its arms to people from all over the world to make their dreams a reality.”
Read MoreThe Cooper Rapid Rehousing Center will house 200 men with jobs or enrolled in training programs.
Read More“All legislation starts off with good intentions and then it breathes and you see where it needs to be amended or adjusted.”
Read MoreThe group Students for a Free Tibet said the exhibit distorts reality by masking Chinese oppression and violence in the territory.
Read MoreRajkumar, he said, “is the representative that the people of this community need.
Read More“In hard times, New Yorkers know to stand by their neighbors.”
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