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  • Pride Parade

    For the first time since the start of the pandemic, the NYC Pride March was returning to the city, fully in person, on Sunday, June 26, 2022. The event occurred a few days after the historic US supreme court overturned Roe v Wade. This led to a mix of protests and pride marching together on the streets…

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  • Mermaid Parade

    Yes! The Mermaid Parade! I missed it in the past few years. This year I was very excited to see it with my whole family. Each time I am surprised that the number of people at these types of events doesn’t stop me from showing up, especially after the pandemic. I found that the attending…

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  • New Year’s Eve at Times Square

    One of the world’s biggest New Year’s celebrations is the ball drop ceremony in Times square. Every year millions of people tune in to watch the performers, confetti, and the ball drop, lighting up the numbers of the new year. Little did we know, that after more than 100 years of public celebrations, the 2022…

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  • NYC Halloween Parade

    After watching the Village Halloween Parade for the first time in 2014, I immediately knew I want to join them. And I did, I’ve been marching this parade every single year since 2015. My latest coverage is from October of 2021 and you can watch my content on Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, and Twitter. At the beginning of…

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  • Flower Flash

    New York is blessed and famous for her well-known street art. Street art comes in many famous, and while some of the pieces will stay for years others can only be seen for a brief moment. One temporary street art form is the Flower Flash, that will only last for a few hours or less,…

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  • Black Lives Matter Mural

    On Thursday, July 9, 2020, New Yorkers and Mayor Bill de Blasio came with paint and brushes. They painted ‘Black Lives Matter’ in front of the Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in large yellow letters. During the next few weeks or so, the mural was damaged several times by red paint. It was restored after the…

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  • NYC During the Coronavirus Outbreak

    This is my story of the coronavirus outbreak in NYC. I share it with you here with a collection of live videos (with my commentary about the situation), HD videos, and photos from NYC. I’ve been documenting the city on a daily basis for the past 4 years and these are the pieces I choose…

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  • Social Distancing Circles at Domino Park

    As the sun came out and the weather in NYC became warmer people started getting out of their coronavirus quarantine. As most of the city is under a lockdown, New Yorkers went out to the city parks the bask under the sun. One of the most popular locations for getting some fresh air is the…

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  • Not All Heroes Wear Capes

    At the end of March 2020, New York City became the epicenter of coronavirus. The city went into a lockdown but the health care workers, essential employees, and first responders went out every day to do their jobs while risking their lives and the quickly became our new heroes. New Yorkers and people from all…

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  • Statues for Equality

    Up until recently, you could only find 5 sculptures of women in NYC: Eleanor Roosevelt in Riverside Park, Gertrude Stein, in Bryant Park, Harriet Tubman at the intersection of 122nd Street, St. Nicholas Ave, and Frederick Douglass Blvd, Joan of Arc at 200 West 14th Street and Golda Meir at Golda Meir Square (the square…

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