NYCHA Developments Named after Black Americans
To commemorate Black History Month, The NYCHA Journal is highlighting the Authority’s developments named after prominent Black Americans. Residents of these developments
Read moreTo commemorate Black History Month, The NYCHA Journal is highlighting the Authority’s developments named after prominent Black Americans. Residents of these developments
Read moreA new children’s picture book called Summer Housing Boy explores growing up in New York City public housing through the eyes of
Read moreNYCHA is thankful to its employees, residents, elected officials, and partner organizations for working together to ensure that public housing
Read moreApartment 2K at LaGuardia Houses Addition is not the average studio apartment: it’s a space where residents of the senior
Read moreThe community came together to breathe new life into a mural at the entrance of the senior center at Astoria
Read moreA new mural series at the Lillian Wald Senior Center vividly showcases the rich history and culture of immigrants who
Read moreNYCHA residents, here’s your chance to see a new “kung fu musical,” Dragon Spring Phoenix Rise, for free courtesy of
Read moreWomen’s History Month: A Spotlight on Women at NYCHA in Non-Traditional Careers For the past 85 years, tens of thousands
Read more“I love Queensbridge, there’s no place like it,” Karen Alston, a Queensbridge Houses resident for 57 years, says at the
Read moreA colorful, new mural was unveiled at Monterey Houses on January 25. “Multigenerational Bloom” brings stories of the past and
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