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Harlem’s Kitchen Food Stars: The 3 Must-Have Gadgets For Busy Uptown Families

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By HWM As busy families in Harlem, NY juggle work, school, and various activities, having efficient kitchen gadgets can streamline meal preparation and make life easier for everybody. In this review, we’ll explore the top three kitchen gadgets available on Amazon that are tailored to meet the needs of busy households in Harlem and all…

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The Ultimate Proposal Guide: Planning The Perfect Moment With The Perfect Ring

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Oh, love is in the air! The excitement of butterflies twirling in your stomach, the glinting and sparkling of your eyes, and the thrill of diving into a one-in-a-lifetime moment. I don’t doubt you’re aware of such situations, especially that very special moment when you set the record straight by saying, ‘I want to spend…

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Pros And Cons Of Building Your Website With AI

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Want to use artificial intelligence to build your website? You’re not alone. AI can help create stronger websites, but there are some pros and cons to consider. If used wisely, the benefits can outweigh the drawbacks. In this post, I’ll walk you through the pros and cons of using AI for website creation. You’ll learn…

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15th Annual NYC Multicultural Festival 2024 Returns To Harlem

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The New York African Chorus Ensemble, Inc. (NYACE), in collaboration with the NY Police Department (NYPD) and the NYPD 30th Precinct, will host the Annual NYC Multicultural Festival. The 15th Annual New York City Multicultural Festival on Saturday, June 1, 2024, from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm at the Jackie Robinson Park Bandshell located at…

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Mayor Adams Hosts NYC Public Safety Ceremony, Announces New Unified Training Facility

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NYC Mayor Eric Adams today held NYC’s first-ever public safety promotion ceremony and announced plans for the city to build a unified training facility for all of its public safety agencies. The historic event and proposed training facility underscore Mayor Adams’ continued dedication to enhancing public safety through increased efficiency and collaboration between all of…

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Apple Translate Vs. Google Translate: Which Is Better In 2024?

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In this interconnected world that consists of people from different countries having their own langauges , translation apps are a godsend. These apps allow you to translate from one language to another with a simple tap of a button. Currently, there are two apps you can use: Apple Translate and Google Translate. So, in this…

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OP-ED: Facial recognition locked me out of my own apartment. NYS must ban it.

Racing to escape the rain, I reached my building in the Bronx and positioned my face in front of the facial recognition entrance system. Despite multiple attempts, the screen repeatedly failed to identify me. As a Black woman, I had experienced the inconvenience of the system taking longer to recognize me than it did for lighter-skinned individuals. But stuck outside alone at night, this was the first time I truly felt endangered by this technology and felt aware of the omnipresent surveillance in my neighborhood. This experience forced me to confront the disturbing realities of how much personal biometric data I was relinquishing, who was accessing it, and the inefficacy of a system that barred me from my own home.

Across New York, countless tenants with landlord-installed facial recognition share these concerns about surveillance and racial discrimination. The prevalence of facial recognition technology in residential buildings not only infringes on personal privacy and puts tenants’ biometric data at risk, but it also exhibits racial biases against overpoliced Black and Brown communities. It is imperative New York State legislators ban its use this session to ensure the safety, privacy, and dignity of all New Yorkers in their homes.

Surveillance is especially prevalent in public housing. According to the Washington Post, there is one camera in New York City public housing for every 19 residents, comparable to one for every 20 visitors to the Louvre in Paris. This level of surveillance saturation goes hand in hand with the extreme gentrification occurring in Brooklyn and Manhattan, but also beyond the city, in places like Yonkers and Buffalo. Adding facial recognition technology to their surveillance arsenal is part of landlords’ efforts to attract wealthier, predominantly white tenants to these neighborhoods, making them feel safer, while closely monitoring current, mainly Black and Latinx public housing residents. This increases the likelihood of these tenants being punished or evicted for minor rule violations, including when misidentified. 

The NYPD can access surveillance footage through its dystopian Domain Awareness System (DAS), which consolidates private and public camera feeds and intelligence data, regardless of its origin. This system includes video footage from cameras around the city, including in residential buildings, infringing upon the freedom of residents, particularly Black and Latinx communities who are already disproportionately targeted by discriminatory policing. With the NYPD’s track record of using facial recognition technology against children, who are more prone to misidentification by the technology, it comes as no surprise that residents feel threatened at the idea of the police having access to their biometric data and movements without consent. 

Tania Acabou, a single mother from New Bedford, Massachusetts, found herself evicted on the grounds that she had violated a guest policy, as determined by the facial recognition camera, when the “guest” was her ex-husband providing childcare so that she could attend school. New Yorkers, threatened by similar actions, have resisted non-consensual installation of these systems by landlords. In 2019, residents of Atlantic Plaza Towers in Brooklyn organized against the implementation of facial recognition technology that forced them to surrender their biometric information. The power these systems give to landlords is boundless, forcing tenants to grant access to their biometric data to third parties with no security assurances. 

Protests by community members have successfully led to the introduction of a bill in the New York State legislature which prohibits the use of facial recognition by landlords on any residential premises. To protect New York residents from the threat of being tracked by landlords and not having control over their data, this bill needs to be advanced to the Assembly and Senate floors for voting. At a time when protecting the rights and privacy of New Yorkers is paramount, legislative intervention is more crucial than ever to prevent discrimination and safeguard the homes of residents. 


Renwick-Archibold is a Research Intern at the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (S.T.O.P.) and a 2024 graduate of Washington University in St. Louis with a degree in computer science and cognitive neuroscience.

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Ebenezer Gospel Tabernacle Christian Mission Of The USA In Harlem Receives 2024 Sacred Sites Grant

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The New York Landmarks Conservancy has announced 14 Sacred Sites Grants totaling $228,000 awarded to 14 historic religious properties throughout New York State. Including $7,500 to Ebenezer Gospel Tabernacle Christian Mission of the USA in Harlem to help fund chimney repair. Architect Charles Atwood designed the 1891 Ebenezer Gospel Tabernacle with a mix of Romanesque-revival…

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NYC Small Business Month Expo: Empowering Entrepreneurs Across The Boroughs

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On Wednesday, May 29, 2024, the NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS) hosted the inaugural NYC Small Business Month Expo 2024. This landmark event saw over 10,000 New Yorkers register for complimentary services, with nearly 3,000 attending in-person to access a wide range of resources tailored for small business owners at every stage of…

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How To Check Your Roof: An Essential Guide

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Your roof is one of the most critical components of your home, providing protection from the elements and contributing to your house’s structural integrity. Regular roof checks can help you identify potential issues before they escalate into costly repairs. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to inspect your roof effectively. Why Regular…

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