Brooklyn Review
Brooklyn Review is bi-monthly news magazine covering the people, the places, and events of Brooklyn. If there's something happening in Brooklyn, it's happening on Brooklyn Review.Brooklyn Review is a program on Brooklyn Independent Television, a community media program of BRIC Arts|Media|Bklyn and can be seen ...
Brooklyn Review is bi-monthly news magazine covering the people, the places, and events of Brooklyn. If there's something happening in Brooklyn, it's happening on Brooklyn Review.Brooklyn Review is a program on Brooklyn Independent Television, a community media program of BRIC Arts|Media|Bklyn and can be seen on the BCAT Network every Tuesday at 9pm.
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Disabled Voter Challenge: Brooklyn Review
The debates are done and Brooklynites are ready to voice ...
The debates are done and Brooklynites are ready to voice their choice at the polls this November 6th. Whether you plan to pull the lever for Obama or Romney, you expect the voting process to be easy and accommodating. But as Julia Vassey reports, thousands of Americans with disabilities challenges are also facing hurdles at local polling sites, and one disabled Brooklyn women stepped up and is speaking out. www.unitedspinal.org From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review, episode 272. Original air date: 10/25/2012. http://www.bricartsmedia.org/bit
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SUNY Downstate Medical Center Cut-backs: Brooklyn Review
Healthy hospitals are a vital component of healthy communities in ...
Healthy hospitals are a vital component of healthy communities in East Flatbush SUNY Downstate Medical Center has been an anchor for generations. Now, budget cuts threaten the future of one of Brooklyn’s largest employers. Melissa Rose Cooper has more. www.downstate.edu From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review, episode 272. Original air date: 10/25/2012. http://www.bricartsmedia.org/bit
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New York Women’s Foundation Celebrates 25 years of Giving: Brooklyn Review
The New York Women’s Foundation and the Circle of Sisters ...
The New York Women’s Foundation and the Circle of Sisters for Social Change recently celebrated 25 years of philanthropy at the Brooklyn Museum. And in the backdrop of this year’s tight presidential race, reporter Fred Brown asked women in attendance about political and social issues most important to them. www.nywf.org From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review, episode 272. Original air date: 10/25/2012. http://www.bricartsmedia.org/bit
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Brooklyn Review Eps. 272
Original air date: 10/25/2012 The New York Women's Foundation celebrates ...
Original air date: 10/25/2012 The New York Women's Foundation celebrates their 25th Anniversary and outstanding community woman leaders at the Brooklyn Museum. The competition in Clinton Hill is getting scary as neighbors compete for Halloween Spooktaculars. Plus we’ll have commuter reaction to the MTA’s planned fare hike. From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review. http://www.bricartsmedia.org/bit
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Cardboard Tube-fight Tournament: Brooklyn Review
While the rest of the country is focused the current ...
While the rest of the country is focused the current presidential election battle, a little closer to home in Mccarren Park, there’s a fierce competition that brings out the most skilled and highly creative cardboard tube fighters. Reporter Fred Brown was at Mccarren Park where the fun and games took place at the annual cardboard tube fighting league championship. From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review, episode 271. Original air date: 10/11/2012. http://www.bricartsmedia.org/bit
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Mott Hall Bridges Community Walk: Brooklyn Review
The Brooklyn Bridge is the most iconic symbol of connectedness ...
The Brooklyn Bridge is the most iconic symbol of connectedness in New York City. For the scholars from the Mott Hall Academy in Brownsville, it has become an important symbol of new beginnings, and a link between the community and their community of scholars. From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review, episode 271. Original air date: 10/11/2012. http://www.bricartsmedia.org/bit
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Debate Watch 2012: Brooklyn Review
Decision 2012 is literally weeks away. And outside of all ...
Decision 2012 is literally weeks away. And outside of all the media sound bites and campaign ads flooding the airwaves, there are precious few opportunities to compare both candidates head on. The first of three debates for the white house happened recently and reporter Brian Vines got took the pulse on the street at Ceol's Pub in Cobble Hill. From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review, episode 271. Original air date: 10/11/2012. http://www.bricartsmedia.org/bit
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Crown Heights Historic Preservation: Brooklyn Review
You can’t wear or drink it, but it’s guaranteed to ...
You can’t wear or drink it, but it’s guaranteed to preserve some of the rich history contained in neighborhoods from development. We’re talking about the move by community advocates to landmark hundreds of buildings. Sherry Karabin takes us to crow hill’s park place historic district, which got the green light from the New York City landmarks preservation commission this summer. From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review, episode 271. Original air date: 10/11/2012. http://www.bricartsmedia.org/bit
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1st Ever BUSHWIG Shows Out: Brooklyn Review
Brooklyn has long been a home for the city’s Lesbian, ...
Brooklyn has long been a home for the city’s Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) community. Reporter Anna Limontas-Salisbury visited the Second Annual Bed-Sty Pride, sponsored by the Audre Lorde Project, where the focus was on safety, human rights and community-inclusion through a unique outreach program called “The Safe OUTside the System Collective”. From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review, episode 271. Original air date: 10/11/2012. http://www.bricartsmedia.org/bit
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Barbers for Obama: Brooklyn Review
So are the presidential debates helping you choose a candidate? ...
So are the presidential debates helping you choose a candidate? Well if you’re not registered to vote, it’s a moot point. And that is the point for a few barber shops in Bed-Stuy that gives men a snazzy new do, and also the chance to register as a new voter. Melissa Rose Cooper has more. From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review, episode 271. Original air date: 10/11/2012. http://www.bricartsmedia.org/bit
