One-on-One with Queens Borough President Donovan Richards
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Neglected Queens: A predominantly Indian diaspora neighborhood in New York seeking coronavirus help, feels left behind
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A New York neighborhood seeking coronavirus help feels left behind
Liz Robbins and Frances Stead Sellers, The Washington Post
Feb. 7, 2021
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MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK AND HISTORIAN/PRODUCER KEVIN BURKE LAUNCH “YOUR HOMETOWN” .
Museum of the City of New YorkJanuary 26, 2021 GMT
New York, NY, Jan. 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Museum of the City of New York (MCNY), New York’s storyteller for nearly a century, together with producer and historian Kevin Burke, today announced details of a new podcast and live event series, Your Hometown, a show about growing up and how where we’re from shapes who we are. The first season of this innovative audio offering, a co-presentation between Kevin Burke Productions and MCNY, focuses on New York City as a hometown and features prominent New Yorkers representing a range of backgrounds, neighborhoods, and industries sharing often never-before-heard details of their formative years growing up in and around the five boroughs. Your Hometown launches on February 2 with the first