Tag: New York City
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The Benefits of After-School Programming in the Communities of New York

Did you know that 80 percent of children and youth spend their waking hours out of school? After-school programs have been a tool within communities to develop positive youth atmospheres, allowing a safe space where youth are able to explore their full potential. High-quality afterschool programs are able to provide a great amount of support…
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Children’s Development & After School Programs, Why They Still Matter

Have you ever thought about how after school programs played apart in your development as a child? In today’s society everything is unpredictable. When it comes to the development of the youth there is an art to it. One of those arts are the after school programs that are in our local neighborhoods and community.…
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Fotografiska New York, Is A Museum of Modern Art for a Modern World, One of New York City’s Golden Gems!

Fotografiska New York, originally a Stockholm-based photography museum in Germany, is now located on Park Avenue in Manhattan. Formerly a Renaissance Revival-style church mission house known as “The Church Mission Building” , Fotografiska is built on displaying the world’s best photography. It’s main focus is being a safe haven for inclusivity and expression. In the…
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Art and Mourning In America: The New Museum Is Timeless, Its Art May Be Just For You

The New Museum is a destination for new ideas and art. It’s located in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, it was founded by Marcia Tucker in 1977 where it’s leading purpose has been dedicated to contemporary art and is well respected internationally. Last year, The New Museum presented the exhibited Grief And Grievance: Art…
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The Power Of Community, the Jewish Communities Heartland

New York City is a place that has many different cultures and communities that can come together as one. The Orthodox Jewish community is massive in the borough of Brooklyn, New York. Over 30% reside in what’s referred to as Borough Park, many have migrated to Brooklyn going back to the early 1970s. The population…
