STATEN ISLAND URBAN CENTER
  • Home
  • Events
  • Youth Development
  • Community Development
    • Food & Spice Market
    • Our Urban Town News >
      • Our Urban Town News - Spring Summer 2022 Perceptions >
        • Our Urban Town Spring Summer 2022 Perceptions Cover
        • Community Spotlight - Against Da Grain Angie Feature
        • Economic Study Finds MERC Is Next Step To Progress - Sam Cristy, SIUC
        • Our Community, Our Land - Saul Porter, SIUC
        • Colorism - Malasia Reed, CHS Student
        • An American Family - Rachel Sanchez, Educator
        • When Will Segregation End? - Ania Nixon, CHS Student
        • A Vision of Hope for Relief - Jaylette Jones Tottenville HS Student
        • Who Am I? - Nodrot Adebayo Tottenville HS Student
        • The Black Mid-Island Experience - Chelsea Jones, Tottenville HS Student
        • A Black Male Enters the South Shore - Tecumsay Morris, CHS Student
        • Tompkinsville Park is Healing and Everyone is making a difference
      • Our Urban Town Spring Summer 2021 - Refresh & Reimagine Blog Version >
        • Refresh & Reimagine Our Urban Town For A Post COVId 19 World
        • Coming Soon To Tompkinsville Spring/Summer 2021 Park
        • Happening Now In Tompkinsville Spring Summer 2021
        • Racial Impact Study Would Enhance Equitable Outcomes - By Kelly Vilar
        • Community Spotlight on Jersey Street
        • Landfill Fashionistas Live On >
          • Art and Action for Social & Environmental Justice
        • Notes from a Landfill Fashionista: Meat Consumption - A Major Polluter By Amara Cordero, Youth Writer
      • The Landfill Fashionista: Podcasting for the Environment
      • Our Urban Town Winter 2021 Blog Version
      • Our Urban Town Winter 2021 >
        • Congratulations to the Friends of Tompkinsville Park and to Artist Musa Hixson
        • The Fabulous Art of Shani Mitchell
        • Landfill Fashionista Art Wall of Portraits at Snug Harbor Cultural Center Through June 2021
        • Take Yourself Off Mute By Rev. Dr. Alfonso Wyatt
        • Grassroots Litter Program Underway
        • Supporting The Mental Health of Teens During COVID-19 Pandemic By Dr. Grace Feyijinmi
        • A Case For Moving Towards a More Culturally Responsive Education For Black and Brown Children By Fern Metcalf
        • Writings of Tysen Metcalf
      • Mental Boxing With Tysen
      • Spring/Summer 2020 >
        • "Tompkinsville’s Urban Village" by John Kilcullen
        • "Two Lynchings, One Borough: The Legacy of a Racialized Community" by Debbie-Ann Paige
        • "Conversations with Staten Islanders The Right to Lifer and the Progressive" by Roxanne Mustafa
        • "Census2020 Staten Island" by Tatiana Arguella
        • "Bittersweet: A Poem for the Environment" by Kristy Anderson
      • Spring/Summer 2019 >
        • "Living A Life Centered on Helping The Community" by Amoy Barnes
        • "Food for Thought" by Melishia Brown
        • "My Thoughts on Immigration" by Friday Martinez
        • "My Period" by Tiffany Davis
        • "REsistah Radio On AIR" by Kelly Villar
        • "Youth & The Power of Words: Thoughts on Teaching Creative Writing to Young People" by Raymond Ramirez
        • Haikus & Pantoums
      • Spring 2018 >
        • "Finding Your Authentic Feminine Power Voice" by Deborah Quinones,
        • "Why We Fight For Housing Dignity On Staten Island" by Deacon Mary Bourne
        • "The Black Helicopter Mom Chronicles" by Tammy Greer Brown
        • "Dyslexic Friendly Communities" by Laura Cavallieri
        • "A Daughter of DACA" by Judith Prado
        • "The Call For The Young Women’s Leadership School On Staten Island" by Susan Master
        • "Profiles of the Past and Present"
        • "The Food Deserts of Staten Island" by Susan Fowler
        • "Profiles of the Future"
        • "Paying It Forward" by Rosalind Diaz
        • "The New Surge of Women Entering the Political Arena: A Moment or a Movement" by Jasmine “Jasi” Robinson
        • "Nature and Justice" by Rev. Gabriella Velardi
        • "Why I March?" by Lorie Honor
        • "War is a Justice Issue" by Brittany Ramos DeBarros
      • Fall/Winter 2018 >
        • "The Debate: Jane Jacobs & Robert Moses On The Developing North Shore" by Kelly Vilar
        • "Why We Fight For Housing Dignity On Staten Island" by Deacon Mary Bourne
        • "Making Businesses Work on Bay Street" by Lorie Honor
        • "The Role of Civic Groups in Shaping Development & Advocating for Communities"
        • "Visualizing The North Shore" by Nicholas Zvegintzov
        • "Reflections on Serving the Poorest Staten Islanders" by Zulma Cruz
        • "Staten Island’s Unacknowledged Crisis of Environmental Devastation" by Saul Porter
        • "Out of School, Out of Work, But Not Out of Options" by Elizabeth Speck & Faoziyat Sanusi
        • "We’re Still Here" by Annecia Steiniger
        • "Thriving Students Reflect Thriving Communities" by Lou Bruschi
        • "The Mis-Education of Staten Island Development" by Kelly Vilar
        • "Maritime Education A future for Staten Island youth" by Captain Ann Fraioli
        • "Nature and Justice" by Rev. Gabriella Velardi
        • "The Promise of Tompkinsville Park: Why we don't give up." by Katie McCarthy
      • Summer 2017 >
        • "Editor's Page URBY and Democracy" by Annecia Steiniger
        • "We’re Still Here" by Annecia Steiniger
        • "Adaptation To Climate Change" by Annecia Steiniger
        • "Reclaim Our Harbors Through Maritime Education" by Isabel Bruschi
        • "Visualizing The North Shore" by Nicholas Zvegintzov
        • "Issues: A Hip Hop View" by Brendyn Owoyemi
        • "Recreation" by Nicolas Vilar
        • "My Concerns for the Growing North Shore of Staten Island" by Delcia Coye
        • Inaugural Issue Fall 2016 >
          • "The Debate: Jane Jacobs & Robert Moses On The Developing North Shore" by Kelly Vilar
          • "The Cromwell Update" by Steve Joseph
          • "The Role of Civic Groups in Shaping Development & Advocating for Communities"
          • "Making Businesses Work on Bay Street" by Lorie Honor
          • "Graffiti and Street Art on Staten Island" by Chris Penn
          • "Why have a Maritime Education & Recreation Corridor?"
          • "Staten Islander's Deserve Housing with Dignity" by Nick Petrie
          • "No School Seats, No Development" by Barbara Sanchez
          • "Confessions of a Black Helicopter Mom" by Tammy Greer Brown
        • "The Power of Play" by Kelly Vilar
      • Winter 2017 >
        • "The Mis-Education of Staten Island Development" by Kelly Vilar
        • "Thriving Students Reflect Thriving Communities" by Lou Bruschi
        • "Bringing Arts, History & Education to the Table: “Sandy Ground at St. John’s” Finale and Our Next Steps" by Robert Fanuzzi
        • "Dyslexic Friendly Communities" by Laura Cavallieri
        • "Breaking Barriers" by Naomi Watts
        • "Truly Organic" by Carmen Abercrombie
        • "Confessions of a Black Helicopter Mom Part Two" by Tammy Greer Brown
        • "An Essay on Social Justice" by Tysen Marcellus Metcalf,
        • "Maritime Education A future for Staten Island youth" by Captain Ann Fraioli
        • "#rebuildcromwell Open Letter No. 16"
  • volunteer or donate
  • Gallery & Film
    • SIUC Youth Media
    • Documentary: Our Urban Town
  • Press
  • We are Innovators & Activists
  • Registration Form


Upcoming Events

Join us Saturday Jan 25th to the 15th Annual HBCU Experience on Staten Island at Curtis High School from 11AM-3PM

1/23/2025

0 Comments

 
Picture
0 Comments

Please join our Resistah Radio Pie Eating Contest & #OtherStories Broadcast on Tuesday, January 21st at 4pm - 6pm at www.makerparkradio.nyc for some community fun!

1/21/2025

0 Comments

 
Picture
Maker Park Radio Broadcast
0 Comments

Pop by for our 2 Day Yard Sale! On Wednesday Jan 22nd and Thursday Jan 23rd from 12PM - 4PM ONLY. Located at the Newhouse Gallery at Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden Bldg G

1/17/2025

0 Comments

 
Picture
Pop by for our two day yard sale! Items of all kinds and bargains galore! Wednesday January 22 and Thursday January 23 from 12 noon to 4pm only!  At the Newhouse Gallery at Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden Bldg G... Proceeds to benefit the Staten Island Urban Center a 501c3 nonprofit charitable organization serving youth and families in need throughout Staten Island.

Date: Wednesday January 22nd & Thursday January 23rd
Time: 12 PM - 4 PM
Address: 
1000 G Richmond Ter, Staten Island, NY 10301
0 Comments

Join us on 01/11 for Abuelita Masala: A Celebration of Grandma's Cooking, Healing Lore, and Ancestral Traditions! WHEN: January 11 | 2:00 PM WHERE: Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, Building G, 1st floor

1/10/2025

0 Comments

 
Picture
More Info
0 Comments

2024: Abuela’s Kitchen: A Mother's View of Worlds at War | Dec 14 | TICKETS

12/9/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture
Enjoy this enthralling panel discussion that includes mothers from Palestinian, Ukrainian, and Puerto Rican communities to discuss their own struggle living with limited opportunity for self-determination, yet their inspiration for hope. This event is part of the Abuela's Kitchen exhibition programming. 
WHEN: December 14 | 2:00 PM
WHERE: Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, Building G, 1st floor
ADMISSION: Pay what you wish ($5-$10 suggested)
Abuela’s Kitchen is a multimedia art exhibition curated by social justice activist Kelly Vilar of the Staten Island Urban Center. The exhibition centers on the symbolic Abuela (grandmother), who, through her kitchen, tells the story of social and environmental justice in the context of communities of color in New York City. Using the kitchen’s backdrop, spaces are filled with art representing Abuela’s story through her own lens as a grandmother who worries and hopes for her family.
Register Today
0 Comments

Please join our Resistah Radio NeoSoulLatinJazzSalsaHipHopPopClassic Holiday Broadcast on Tuesday, December 10 at 4pm - 6pm at www.makerparkradio.nyc for some holiday cheer!

12/9/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture
0 Comments

Holiday In Tompkinsville on December 7th 2024 from 12PM-3PM  Volunteers are Welcome!

11/27/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture
0 Comments

Join Us on Resistah Radio – November 26th, 4-6pm: WH3 Band on Resistah Radio: Where Pop Meets Jazz

11/25/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture
Replay Broadcast Here
0 Comments

Join us in volunteering for the 5th Annual Community Harvest Fair & Turkey Giveaway at PS 44 Saturday November 23rd from 12PM-3PM WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!

11/24/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture
0 Comments

Empowering Tomorrow's Leaders: Join the SIUC Leadership After School Program (Ages 14 and Up) – Orientation on Saturday, November 16th at 208 Bay Street 11AM-2PM

11/16/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture
0 Comments

Join us for the 50 Years Celebration of Progress & Opportunities: A Community Conversation |    Located at : Fund for the City of New York 121 6th Avenue #6th Floor New York, NY 10013 | Monday, November 18, 2024 at 10:00 AM EST

11/8/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture
Free RSVP
0 Comments

Abuela’s Kitchen: Love, Violence, Trauma, and Death – A Sheroes Journey through Gun Violence | November 9 @ 2:00 PM Newhouse Center, Building G, 1st Floor

11/4/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture
More Info
0 Comments

Celebrating Two Years of Art and Activism: Staten Island Urban Center’s Journey at Governors Island Sunday, November 3rd 2024 from 1pm-4pm Nolan Park, House 5B

10/31/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture
The Staten Island Urban Center is grateful for its two year residency at Governors Island. We have welcomed more than 4000 visitors to our We Are A Waterfront Exhibition. This year we featured Water Into Land, a working documentary by Lost Horizons Films about environmental justice issues on Staten Island. We've featured local artists such as Lina Montoya, Olga Ayala, Nataki Hewling, Everet, Shani Mitchell, John Kilcullen, Caryn Davis, Sarah Yuster Art, Raquel Sanchez, Donna Napoli-Steele, Gail Middleton and several others. We highlighted environmental activism on Staten Island, the work of local organizers, and several historical moments concerning social justice. In commemoration of this final exhibit on Sunday November 3rd, 2024 we want to recognize a long time supporter and donor of the Staten Island Urban Center the wonderful and late Gail Middleton who was a waterfront lover and artist. She inspried many with her kindness and thoughtful art. We were fortunate to feature her last exhibition piece Flotsam and Jetsam which was made with pieces she recyceld from collecting along the shoreline everyday as she cleaned up the beach. They were brilliant pieces that spoke to do what we can to clean up our environment and take action for climate justice. Please join us.
0 Comments

Join us to celebrate Harvest Festival and Day of the Dead at Tompkinsville Park Sunday October 27th from 10AM-3PM! A Family Fun Event

10/26/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture
0 Comments

October 20th at Tompkinsville Park, Staten Island—TWO exciting events happening!

10/19/2024

0 Comments

 
✨ 12pm - 2pm: Join @thebadassbootcamp for their powerful #OtherStories Storytelling Series. Come hear inspiring, diverse voices share their unique journeys. Don’t miss out on this incredible storytelling experience! 🎤✨
🍽️ 10am - 3pm: Check out the Afro Caribbean and Latin Food & Spice Market hosted by @baituljamaat @sitherapeuticgardens @siurbancenter! Swing by to explore local vendors, and at 12pm the fun really kicks off with a Pie Eating Contest! Judging starts at noon, so get ready for some delicious competition! 🥧🔥
📍 Both events are happening at Tompkinsville Park—see you there!
0 Comments

Join Us on Resistah Radio – October 15th, 4-6pm: A Deep Dive into Latin & Hispanic Art and Culture with Tracy Vilar-Daniel

10/15/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture
​Open Airwaves is a 3-month program at MakerParkRadio where, in October, we explore Latin and Hispanic music and art through expert interviews and performances by artists deeply influenced by the culture. We are grateful for the generous support from the National Endowment for the Arts @natarts for making this possible.
Makerparkradio.nyc
0 Comments

Abuela's Kitchen: A Multimedia Exhibit on JusticeJoin us for the opening on October 12, 2024, at 2pm at the Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, Snug Harbor. Exhibit runs through January.

10/11/2024

0 Comments

 
More Information
0 Comments

Celebrate Latino Culture at the Afro Caribbean and Latin Food & Spice Market! Join us on Sunday, October 13, from 10am-3pm at Tompkinsville Park for delicious food, art, and music with DJ Lena spinning classic salsa and merengue!

10/11/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture
0 Comments

Join us at the Tompkinsville Afro-Caribbean and Latin Food & Spice Market ribbon-cutting ceremony on Sunday, September 15th, 2024, at 1:30 PM to experience the incredible Leopoldo F. Fleming Afro-Caribbean Jazz Ensemble performing live at Tompkinsville P

9/12/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture
FREE RSVP
0 Comments

Join us at the Tompkinsville Afro-Caribbean and Latin Food & Spice Market ribbon-cutting ceremony on Sunday, September 15th, 2024 from 10AM-3PM

9/12/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture
FREE RSVP
0 Comments

Tune in on makerparkradio.nyc for a special music session presented by Resistah Radio! Hosted by Kelly Vilar from Staten Island Urban Center, Sarah Blas from Staten Island Therapeutic Gardens, and Jamilah LaSalle from Bait-ul Jamaat - House of Community.

9/12/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture
Listen to broadcast
0 Comments

Please join us for showcase of the future TOMPKINSVILLE AFRO CARIBBEAN & LATIN FOOD & SPICE MARKET on August 17 at Snug Harbor and contact us if you're an interested vendor with afro caribbean or latin products. We are looking for artisans, and musicians

9/12/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture
0 Comments

Join us for our final concert series performance featuring The WHQ and Where Pop Meets Jazz! This trio will be playing from 1 PM to 3 PM at Tompkinsville Park (45 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10301) on Saturday, August 17th. We will also have free ice

8/16/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture
0 Comments

Join us for a live music performance from Silas Knight at 1PM and Outside the Temple at 2PM located on Tompkinsville Park | Saturday August 10th from 1PM-3PM

8/10/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture
0 Comments

Join us for a Live music performance from Sounds of Creation at Tompkinsville Park | Saturday August 3rd from 1PM-3PM

8/2/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture
0 Comments
<<Previous
Forward>>

    Staten Island Urban Center events are born from our foundational vision and continual pursuit of thrivability, cultural equity, self-determination and independence.

    Archives

    October 2025
    August 2025
    July 2025
    June 2025
    May 2025
    April 2025
    March 2025
    February 2025
    January 2025
    December 2024
    November 2024
    October 2024
    September 2024
    August 2024
    July 2024
    June 2024
    May 2024
    April 2024
    March 2024
    February 2024
    January 2024
    November 2023
    October 2023
    August 2023
    July 2023
    June 2023
    May 2023
    April 2023
    March 2023
    February 2023
    January 2023
    December 2022
    November 2022
    October 2022
    September 2022
    August 2022
    July 2022
    June 2022
    May 2022
    April 2022
    March 2022
    February 2022
    January 2022
    December 2021
    November 2021
    October 2021
    September 2021
    August 2021
    July 2021
    June 2021
    May 2021
    April 2021
    March 2021
    February 2021
    January 2021
    December 2020
    October 2020
    September 2020
    August 2020
    July 2020
    June 2020

    Categories

    All

    RSS Feed

Address

208 Bay Street, Staten Island, NY 10301 (2nd Floor)

Telephone

347-466-4650

Email

[email protected]
  • Home
  • Events
  • Youth Development
  • Community Development
    • Food & Spice Market
    • Our Urban Town News >
      • Our Urban Town News - Spring Summer 2022 Perceptions >
        • Our Urban Town Spring Summer 2022 Perceptions Cover
        • Community Spotlight - Against Da Grain Angie Feature
        • Economic Study Finds MERC Is Next Step To Progress - Sam Cristy, SIUC
        • Our Community, Our Land - Saul Porter, SIUC
        • Colorism - Malasia Reed, CHS Student
        • An American Family - Rachel Sanchez, Educator
        • When Will Segregation End? - Ania Nixon, CHS Student
        • A Vision of Hope for Relief - Jaylette Jones Tottenville HS Student
        • Who Am I? - Nodrot Adebayo Tottenville HS Student
        • The Black Mid-Island Experience - Chelsea Jones, Tottenville HS Student
        • A Black Male Enters the South Shore - Tecumsay Morris, CHS Student
        • Tompkinsville Park is Healing and Everyone is making a difference
      • Our Urban Town Spring Summer 2021 - Refresh & Reimagine Blog Version >
        • Refresh & Reimagine Our Urban Town For A Post COVId 19 World
        • Coming Soon To Tompkinsville Spring/Summer 2021 Park
        • Happening Now In Tompkinsville Spring Summer 2021
        • Racial Impact Study Would Enhance Equitable Outcomes - By Kelly Vilar
        • Community Spotlight on Jersey Street
        • Landfill Fashionistas Live On >
          • Art and Action for Social & Environmental Justice
        • Notes from a Landfill Fashionista: Meat Consumption - A Major Polluter By Amara Cordero, Youth Writer
      • The Landfill Fashionista: Podcasting for the Environment
      • Our Urban Town Winter 2021 Blog Version
      • Our Urban Town Winter 2021 >
        • Congratulations to the Friends of Tompkinsville Park and to Artist Musa Hixson
        • The Fabulous Art of Shani Mitchell
        • Landfill Fashionista Art Wall of Portraits at Snug Harbor Cultural Center Through June 2021
        • Take Yourself Off Mute By Rev. Dr. Alfonso Wyatt
        • Grassroots Litter Program Underway
        • Supporting The Mental Health of Teens During COVID-19 Pandemic By Dr. Grace Feyijinmi
        • A Case For Moving Towards a More Culturally Responsive Education For Black and Brown Children By Fern Metcalf
        • Writings of Tysen Metcalf
      • Mental Boxing With Tysen
      • Spring/Summer 2020 >
        • "Tompkinsville’s Urban Village" by John Kilcullen
        • "Two Lynchings, One Borough: The Legacy of a Racialized Community" by Debbie-Ann Paige
        • "Conversations with Staten Islanders The Right to Lifer and the Progressive" by Roxanne Mustafa
        • "Census2020 Staten Island" by Tatiana Arguella
        • "Bittersweet: A Poem for the Environment" by Kristy Anderson
      • Spring/Summer 2019 >
        • "Living A Life Centered on Helping The Community" by Amoy Barnes
        • "Food for Thought" by Melishia Brown
        • "My Thoughts on Immigration" by Friday Martinez
        • "My Period" by Tiffany Davis
        • "REsistah Radio On AIR" by Kelly Villar
        • "Youth & The Power of Words: Thoughts on Teaching Creative Writing to Young People" by Raymond Ramirez
        • Haikus & Pantoums
      • Spring 2018 >
        • "Finding Your Authentic Feminine Power Voice" by Deborah Quinones,
        • "Why We Fight For Housing Dignity On Staten Island" by Deacon Mary Bourne
        • "The Black Helicopter Mom Chronicles" by Tammy Greer Brown
        • "Dyslexic Friendly Communities" by Laura Cavallieri
        • "A Daughter of DACA" by Judith Prado
        • "The Call For The Young Women’s Leadership School On Staten Island" by Susan Master
        • "Profiles of the Past and Present"
        • "The Food Deserts of Staten Island" by Susan Fowler
        • "Profiles of the Future"
        • "Paying It Forward" by Rosalind Diaz
        • "The New Surge of Women Entering the Political Arena: A Moment or a Movement" by Jasmine “Jasi” Robinson
        • "Nature and Justice" by Rev. Gabriella Velardi
        • "Why I March?" by Lorie Honor
        • "War is a Justice Issue" by Brittany Ramos DeBarros
      • Fall/Winter 2018 >
        • "The Debate: Jane Jacobs & Robert Moses On The Developing North Shore" by Kelly Vilar
        • "Why We Fight For Housing Dignity On Staten Island" by Deacon Mary Bourne
        • "Making Businesses Work on Bay Street" by Lorie Honor
        • "The Role of Civic Groups in Shaping Development & Advocating for Communities"
        • "Visualizing The North Shore" by Nicholas Zvegintzov
        • "Reflections on Serving the Poorest Staten Islanders" by Zulma Cruz
        • "Staten Island’s Unacknowledged Crisis of Environmental Devastation" by Saul Porter
        • "Out of School, Out of Work, But Not Out of Options" by Elizabeth Speck & Faoziyat Sanusi
        • "We’re Still Here" by Annecia Steiniger
        • "Thriving Students Reflect Thriving Communities" by Lou Bruschi
        • "The Mis-Education of Staten Island Development" by Kelly Vilar
        • "Maritime Education A future for Staten Island youth" by Captain Ann Fraioli
        • "Nature and Justice" by Rev. Gabriella Velardi
        • "The Promise of Tompkinsville Park: Why we don't give up." by Katie McCarthy
      • Summer 2017 >
        • "Editor's Page URBY and Democracy" by Annecia Steiniger
        • "We’re Still Here" by Annecia Steiniger
        • "Adaptation To Climate Change" by Annecia Steiniger
        • "Reclaim Our Harbors Through Maritime Education" by Isabel Bruschi
        • "Visualizing The North Shore" by Nicholas Zvegintzov
        • "Issues: A Hip Hop View" by Brendyn Owoyemi
        • "Recreation" by Nicolas Vilar
        • "My Concerns for the Growing North Shore of Staten Island" by Delcia Coye
        • Inaugural Issue Fall 2016 >
          • "The Debate: Jane Jacobs & Robert Moses On The Developing North Shore" by Kelly Vilar
          • "The Cromwell Update" by Steve Joseph
          • "The Role of Civic Groups in Shaping Development & Advocating for Communities"
          • "Making Businesses Work on Bay Street" by Lorie Honor
          • "Graffiti and Street Art on Staten Island" by Chris Penn
          • "Why have a Maritime Education & Recreation Corridor?"
          • "Staten Islander's Deserve Housing with Dignity" by Nick Petrie
          • "No School Seats, No Development" by Barbara Sanchez
          • "Confessions of a Black Helicopter Mom" by Tammy Greer Brown
        • "The Power of Play" by Kelly Vilar
      • Winter 2017 >
        • "The Mis-Education of Staten Island Development" by Kelly Vilar
        • "Thriving Students Reflect Thriving Communities" by Lou Bruschi
        • "Bringing Arts, History & Education to the Table: “Sandy Ground at St. John’s” Finale and Our Next Steps" by Robert Fanuzzi
        • "Dyslexic Friendly Communities" by Laura Cavallieri
        • "Breaking Barriers" by Naomi Watts
        • "Truly Organic" by Carmen Abercrombie
        • "Confessions of a Black Helicopter Mom Part Two" by Tammy Greer Brown
        • "An Essay on Social Justice" by Tysen Marcellus Metcalf,
        • "Maritime Education A future for Staten Island youth" by Captain Ann Fraioli
        • "#rebuildcromwell Open Letter No. 16"
  • volunteer or donate
  • Gallery & Film
    • SIUC Youth Media
    • Documentary: Our Urban Town
  • Press
  • We are Innovators & Activists
  • Registration Form