Tag: DIVAS for Social Justice
Trayvon Lives On
by Ajeya Watson
On February 26, 2012, seventeen-year-old Trayvon Martin was shot and killed by a neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman when walking home from 7/11...
Trump’s Travel Ban according to an Eighth Grader
by Ajani Semple
I think that America should stand for justice, that nobody should be profiled or have accusations made against them because they belong...
New Year, Fresh Start
The Federated Blocks of Laurelton is a community-based organization dedicated to the cleaning and beautification of their public plaza spaces, as well as striving...
New Year, New Precinct
By D'Anthony Harris, Ajani Semple, and Ayana Powell
Precincts are necessary to keep the peace in every neighborhood, especially in urban communities like Laurelton. The...
Meet the Linden SDA News Team!
The Linden SDA News Team consists of Manoah White, Ayana Powell, Briana Turin, Ajeya Watson, Taylor Borderon, Ajani Semple, D’Anthony Harris, Oneil Gordon, Henry...
I Grew Up In Laurelton
Laurelton is a beautiful community for children to grow up in. We are inspired by Don Rosenthal's Facebook Group Page, "I Grew Up In...
A Hidden Gem
By Cynthia Bernadine
I have driven down Merrick Blvd. for over 10 years. I was born and raised in Brooklyn, moved to Valley Stream and...
DIVAS for Social Justice launch DIBS in Laurelton to encourage Economic...
DIVAS (Digital Interactive Visual Arts Sciences) for Social Justice in partnership with One Source Consulting provided a six- week entrepreneurship inter-generational program to parents...
My Tweenage President
By Ajeya Watson and Ajani Semple
Community Journalism Facilitator: Alissa Semple
Laurelton citizens were not expecting the shocking results of the still fresh election. Were you?
https://vimeo.com/190806936
Who...