A Vanishing History: Gullah Geechee Nation
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A Vanishing History: Gullah Geechee Nation
Since 1996, I’ve lived on the edge of sketchy New York City neighborhoods that have gentrified beneath my feet until I was eventually priced out. Looks like it might be time to move again.
T-MINUS FOUR AND COUNTING...
T-MINUS FOUR AND COUNTING…
Four more days before we say goodbye to Williamsburg. This was the fourth place I lived at in Williamsburg, and the longest. Eight and a half years, according to Mark, our landlord. The building in the picture above is our building, 724 Broadway. It is the tallest building on the block and was built in the 1860’s. It was used as light manufacturing and storage, a commercial space until Mark…
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Public Education is Not a Consumer Product
School has started and with it a clash of cultures and anguished kindergarten parents who are gnashing their teeth because our cafeteria doesn’t provide quinoa. On the other side, long time working class parents from the neighborhood watch as full-on…
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