
Podcast: Que Pasa, Long Island? Coming together to fight discrimination
Editor’s note: Part three of five. Que Pasa, Long Island? Listen to Episode Three of the podcast here. Episode 3: Combining Forces: How Housing Discrimination and
Editor’s note: Part three of five. Que Pasa, Long Island? Listen to Episode Three of the podcast here. Episode 3: Combining Forces: How Housing Discrimination and
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Editor’s note: Part one of five. Que Pasa, Long Island? Listen to Episode One of the podcast here. Today, The Long Island Advocate begins a
Next week, The Long Island Advocate will publish a five-part podcast at the intersection of the immigrant rights battles taking shape throughout the country, and the perennial debates about suburban revitalization, local
By Gabe James, Estrella McDaniel and Dorcas Umaru Las Vegas Sands Casino plans to develop the land around the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale and construct
By Aaron Diaz Citi Field hosted the first-ever Dominican Winter League series between rivals Tigres of Licey and Aguilas de Cibaenas from Nov. 10-12 last
By Joe Morreale The Town of Babylon Historical Society showcased local history through an expansive model train display at the Old Town Hall on Main
By Xiomara Trinidad Perez Editor’s note: The following is part four of an investigative series examining the state of Long Island’s water supply. Chemicals that
By Simran Desai Editor’s note: The following is part three of an investigative series examining the state of Long Island’s water supply. Christina Gauffrie was
By Lara Rydesky Editor’s note: The following is part two of an investigative series examining the state of Long Island’s water supply. In 2023, four
By Melinda Rolls Editor’s note: The following is part one of an investigative series examining the state of Long Island’s water supply. Suffolk County’s sole
By Scott Brinton “We cannot walk alone,” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. famously intoned in his seminal “I Have a Dream” speech, delivered on the steps