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Legacy By Design: Crafting Your Timeless Impact

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The desire to leave a legacy is a common thread shared by people around the world. This legacy can manifest through the values we cherish, the relationships we cultivate, or the contributions we make. Through these thoughtful actions and commitments, we ensure that our influence endures, shaping futures even in our absence. The article below…

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Navigating The Signals: How To Spot A Strong Investment Stock

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Investing in stocks can feel like navigating a maze, especially with so many choices out there. But fear not! Identifying a gem among the sea of stocks doesn’t have to be a guessing game. With the help of UVest4U, an AI-driven stock analysis tool service, investors can uncover valuable signs pointing toward promising investment opportunities.…

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The Crisis Of Wrongful Deaths In Jails

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In recent years, the issue of wrongful deaths in jails has increasingly come under scrutiny, highlighting systemic failures and raising major concerns about inmate safety and well-being. Wrongful deaths in jails refer to inmates who pass away in jail due to negligence, misconduct, or inadequate conditions within the correctional facility. It is crucial to differentiate…

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Doja Cat, Post Malone, Rauw Alejandro, & More To Headline NYC’s Free Global Citizen Festival

With Governors Ball already in the past NYC’s festival season is in full swing, and we have a packed lineup of music festivals heading our way–one of those being Global Citizen Festival!

This year marks the 12th iteration of Global Citizen Festival in NYC and we couldn’t be more excited! Here’s a guide of everything you need to know about the festival:

What is Global Citizen Festival?

Making its Central Park debut in 2012, Global Citizen is the world’s leading international advocacy organization on a mission to end extreme poverty.

Since 2009 Global Citizens have taken over 33.5 million actions which, in combination with high-level advocacy work, have led to over $43.6 billion being distributed to partners around the world, impacting 1.29 billion lives in the fight against poverty.

Bird's eye view of people at Global Citizen Festival
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When is Global Citizen Festival?

This year’s Global Citizen Festival will return to NYC on Saturday, September 28th.

Where is Global Citizen Festival?

Global Citizen Festival will once again take place at Central Park’s Great Lawn.

What is the music lineup for Global Citizen Festival?

This year’s Global Citizen Festival music lineup is a good one!

Post Malone, Doja Cat, Jelly Roll, and Rauw Alejandro are all set to headline the event, and additional performers will be revealed in the coming weeks.

Beyond the music, Hugh Jackman will host the festival along with appearances by Dr. Jane Goodall and Global Citizen Festival Curator Chris Martin of Coldplay.

Global Citizen Festival flyer
Source / Global Citizen Festival

How can I get tickets to Global Citizen Festival this year?

The coolest thing about Global Citizen Festival is that tickets are completely free!

Tickets can be earned by taking action on the Global Citizen app or online to demand change from governments and private sector leaders. This includes signing petitions, making donations, taking quizzes, and more.

This year, global citizens are calling for urgent action to:

  • Defeat Poverty
  • Defend the Planet
  • Demand Equity

Each action you take will earn you points that translate into entries into the festival’s ticket draw. Multiple draws take place, so you’ll have more than one chance to earn tickets.

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Representative Adriano Espaillat Continues Federal Push For Second Avenue Subway Phase II 

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Today, Harlem Representative Adriano Espaillat sent a letter to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Chair. The letter was sent to Janno Lieber and President of Design and Construction Jamie Torres-Springer following indications that the phase two of the Second Avenue Subway expansion would be halted.  “This decision is particularly troubling in light of its critical importance to…

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New York could soon recognize a Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Corridor

New York could soon recognize a Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Corridor

The Underground Railroad, a long network of routes that enslaved people once used to escape north, is one of the most important features of American history. But it’s one thing to know that the railroad existed and it’s another entirely to see exactly where it was located and which towns served an important role in their upkeep.

An effort led by the president of the Underground Railroad Consortium of New York State is hoping to pass a bill by 2026 that would authorize an Underground Railroad corridor starting in NYC that would continue for 500 miles before ending at Niagara Falls. 

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The specific route they’re trying to recognize is one that abolitionist Harriet Tubman used heavily while she made trips back and forth to bring friends and family members north.

Tubman was born into slavery in Maryland in 1822 and dedicated her life to helping others escape. In her lifetime, she led approximately 70 enslaved people to freedom, per the National Women’s History Museum.

In New York City, Tubman worked with other abolitionists and organizations that helped her organize the trips between the north and south, and NYC would mark the start of the proposed corridor. The city has long recognized the abolitionist’s impact, and you can check out a monument to Harriet Tubman in Harlem at an intersection dubbed the Harriet Tubman Triangle in Harlem—but this one take the ode to the figure further.

The proposed Underground Railroad corridor would end near the Canadian border, where many Black Americans ended up while trying to escape to our northern neighbor, where slavery was abolished much earlier than it was in the U.S. Tubman herself died in Auburn, New York, located in the Finger Lakes region.  

“I think it’s great to have this corridor, this sponsored corridor, to tell all the stories that maybe people haven’t heard before, or just make it more well known to not just everyone in New York state, but other visitors,” said Deanna Stanford Walz, Harriet Tubman’s relative, in an official statement.

Part of the corridor’s purpose would be to increase tourism throughout the state and teach visitors about the area’s role in the history of the civil rights movement in the U.S. It would also connect different towns and regions that were relevant to the Underground Railroad’s history to create a more cohesive and powerful narrative. 

The entire project is based off the Tubman Byway in Maryland, which, according to the Dorchester County Tourism Department,  contributed $20 million to the local economy in 2021.

Turns out that recognizing New York’s abolitionist history may actually be good for business.

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2024 LGBTQ+ Power Players honors Mitchell Katz, MD, And Ken Louie

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NYC Health + Hospitals announced the award of NYC Health + Hospitals’ President and CEO Dr. Mitchell Katz and MetroPlusHealth’s Deputy Chief Marketing Officer Ken Louie today. They have been named to the PoliticsNY, amNY Metro, and Gay City News “2024 LGBTQ+ Power Players” recognition list. Both are honored as trailblazing leaders who serve as…

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