
Nonprofit '100 Black Men of Syracuse' will work with city leaders on change
The initiative, which features eight video interviews aims to hold community leaders accountable for addressing systemic racism. Read more »
The initiative, which features eight video interviews aims to hold community leaders accountable for addressing systemic racism. Read more »
The lifestyler retailer sells products such as women’s apparel, accessories and home decor. Read more »
After months of being closed, Apex Entertainment center at Destiny USA is reopening, with precautions such as increased cleaning and limited laser tag participants. Read more »
The Black Equity & Excellence Fund is supporting initiatives such as Sankofa N.E.S.T.’s Griot Guide Project. Read more »
Years after starting pet supplies giveaway events and a food delivery program, The Kia Foundation opened a pet thrift storefront. Read more »
The married couple and art-rock duo released their third album “Alchemical Task” on Tuesday. Read more »
The local film industry has implemented adaptations such as drive-in movie premieres and improved air purification systems in movie production facilities. Read more »
COVID-19 delayed the store’s opening from May to late September, but BeeKind is now selling candles and other products from its storefront in Tipperary Hill. Read more »
Although the cafe allows customers to spend time with the cats, the main goal is to place the cats into stable homes through adoptions. Read more »
Syracuse Little Italy neighborhood businesses like Habiba’s Ethiopian Kitchen, Lombardi’s Import Market and Di Lauro's Bakery and Pizza have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more »
In addition to serving coffee and baked goods, the cat cafe aims to find stable homes for cats through adoption. Read more »
The museum plans to use the proceeds to support the existing collection and acquire works from underrepresented artists. Read more »
A virtual screening of the Sundance U.S. Grand Jury Prize-winning documentary “Boys State” will be available to SU students on Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. Read more »
Latino/Hispanic Heritage Month 2020
Latino Professional Social Group of CNY, Nosotros Radio and CNY Latino have provided resources to the Latino community. Read more »
SU alumna Lianza Reyes sells poetry products with the goal of making art that matters for her customers. Read more »
The nonprofit recently donated school supplies, including notebooks and masks, to students at RISE, an organization that supports refugees and immigrants. Read more »
Carlton Daniel Jr. and Evan Starling-Davis created their first short film together, “Homegoing.” Read more »
The autumn-themed virtual exhibit features photographs taken by 19 members of the Syracuse Camera Club. Read more »
SU alumna Maranie Staab has covered protests across the country. Her most recent stop was at Rochester. Read more »
Through a virtual scavenger hunt, the campaign encourages community members to reenter businesses and restaurants. Read more »
SU student Gaby Phillips and SU alumna Skye Prentice are traveling with their two other best friends on a cross country road trip in the summer of 2021. Read more »
The publishing company has continued to produce posters, mugs and other art promoting social justice during the pandemic, as demand has increased due to recent social justice movements. Read more »
Sebastian Ramirez, a Syracuse community member was listed on Yahoo! Finance’s “Top 15 Young Entrepreneurs of 2020.” Read more »
The 2020 New York State Fair may be canceled this year, but organizers have big plans for next year’s fair. Read more »