Black History Lived Here: Stories from The NYCHA Journal Archives
Black History Month offers an opportunity to remember NYCHA residents whose lives and legacies helped shape NYCHA communities and Black
Read MoreBlack History Month offers an opportunity to remember NYCHA residents whose lives and legacies helped shape NYCHA communities and Black
Read MoreAs 2025 came to a close, NYCHA developments across New York City came together to mark the holiday season with generosity, celebration, and moments of shared joy.
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.
Read MoreWhen David Perez describes his path from the South Bronx to the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, he
Read MoreFor Webster Houses resident Naya Mellette, public service has long been on her mind as an ideal career path. Generations
Read MoreWhen you meet Shakyna Gorden, her positive energy is contagious — she’s part community organizer, part teacher, part big sister.
Read MoreHispanic Heritage Month Spotlight
Read MoreAugust is Black Business Month, a time to acknowledge and highlight Black entrepreneurs who are often underrepresented and may face
Read MoreAugust is Black Business Month, a time to acknowledge and highlight Black entrepreneurs who are often underrepresented and may face
Read MoreFor 26-year-old Nigel Peña of Brooklyn’s Marlboro Houses, the turning point came in the spring of 2023, when a NYCHA
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