Celebrating Black History Month: Meet Some of NYCHA’s Resident Artists
This year, the theme of Black History Month shines a light on African-American artists – writers, musicians, painters, dancers, actors,
Read moreThis year, the theme of Black History Month shines a light on African-American artists – writers, musicians, painters, dancers, actors,
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Read moreFor Samantha Rogers, a Strategic Project Manager at NYCHA, improving the lives of residents is personal. As a native New
Read moreMellon Foundation grant will restore artwork and create artist-in-residence program.
Read moreMs. Gainey is an advocate for herself and her community.
Read more44 NYCHA residents and Section 8 participants successfully completed the 2023 Business Pathways programs.
Read moreHRA enrollment events at NYCHA developments.
Read moreAcross the city, NYCHA residents celebrated the winter holiday season with festivities ranging from tree lightings and visits with Santa,
Read moreMonday through Friday, Ana Calderon-Eugene can be found at the ATTAIN lab in the Drew-Hamilton Community Center in Harlem, hosting
Read moreEvery March, we mark Women’s History Month by celebrating the contributions women have made throughout American history as well as
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