By Yoonji Han on February 7, 2020
art, Brooklyn, immigration, Sunset Park
Brooklyn, Immigration, NY City Scene

Many building walls all over Brooklyn are covered by 40-foot advertisements or sleek glass floor-to-ceiling windows. But the borough is also a gallery for muralists, cultivating waves of activist artists who seek to represent the communities around them. Sunset Park in particular, with its diverse immigrant population and sizable industrial buildings, is one neighborhood that […]
By Patrick Ralph on March 10, 2017
Made In New York, Sunset Park
Brooklyn, Politics & Policy

The blue collar neighborhood will soon get a new industrial park project proposed by the mayor
By Maria Chiu on November 9, 2015
Brooklyn, Chinese American, Sunset Park
Brooklyn, Neighborhoods, Politics & Policy

Chinese residents in Brooklyn’s Sunset Park attends participatory budgeting meeting in Sunset Park Recreation Center.
By Maria Chiu on September 30, 2015
AMPHS, Brooklyn, Duane Reade, healthcare, New York, Sunset Park
Brooklyn, Healthcare, Lens on New Yorkers, Neighborhoods, News, Public Health

Once a month, a door opens on Third Avenue in Brooklyn’s Sunset Park. It is easy to pass by without taking notice, but for the people who do walk in, they find services that are hard to come by. The open door leads to Academy of Medical and Public Health Services, a non-profit organization that […]
By Gregory Jackson on August 26, 2014
basketball, Late Summer Scene, Sunset Park
NY City Scene

Everyone wanted to win, but one boy wanted it more.
By Annie Wu on February 3, 2014
Brooklyn, Brooklyn Chinatown, Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Chinese immigrants, Chinese New Year, Eighth Avenue, Fujianese immigrants, Lunar New Year, New York City, Sunset Park
The Global City

Many immigrants work far away—and can’t make it back home for the holiday.
By admin on February 3, 2014
Brooklyn, Brooklyn Chinatown, Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Chinese immigrants, Chinese New Year, Eighth Avenue, Fujianese immigrants, Lunar New Year, New York City, Sunset Park
The Global City

Many immigrants work far away—and can’t make it back home for the holiday.