Black History Lived Here: Stories from The NYCHA Journal Archives
A look through historic issues of The NYCHA Journal, preserved in the LaGuardia and Wagner Archives.
Read MoreA look through historic issues of The NYCHA Journal, preserved in the LaGuardia and Wagner Archives.
Read MoreScreening applications have opened for the 2026 NYCHA Resident Climate Action Grant Program and will be open until February 12, 2026. The community-focused
Read MoreHealthy Start @ NYCHA and Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso hosted a citywide community baby shower that welcomed expectant and growing NYCHA families together with City agencies and
Read MoreNYCHA hosted its first-ever Community Mental Health Summit bringing together residents, community leaders, service providers, and City agency partners for a day of learning, connection, and healing.
Read MoreChange requires a community, especially when it comes to smoking. This issue is particularly important for young people, because while
Read MoreFirst Houses opened on December 3, 1935, signaling the start of public housing in NYC and the U.S.
Read MoreTwenty-year-old Jordan Lewis wasn’t sure what to expect when he walked into a YouthBuild orientation earlier this year. He signed
Read MoreMigration, a public art installation, combines historic preservation, storytelling, and community voices.
Read More“We Belong Here,” proclaims the colorful, new mural unveiled on November 14 at Bushwick Houses that celebrates community pride and
Read MoreThis year, NYCHA, resident associations, local businesses, community organizations, and elected officials came together to ensure NYCHA families across the city had what they needed to enjoy a warm holiday – from gift cards and groceries to turkeys and prepared meals.
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