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  • Whither the Black Exodus? - Vital City
    It will take more than scattered rearguard actions to reverse New York’s steady Black out-migration — and the political consequences that are certain to follow
  • Democratic socialist faces hurdles with Black, Latino voters . . .
    “Our campaign is making unprecedented outreach to Black and brown New Yorkers with the largest field operation in New York City history, composed of nearly 40,000 volunteers and over a million
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    In 2025, Black, White, and Hispanic New Yorkers are more likely to plan to stay than in 2023, but only Black New Yorkers’ share exceeds its 2017 level (See Figure 17 ) Asian New Yorkers, on the other hand, are less likely to plan to stay in 2025 (55 percent) than 2017 (64 percent)
  • How Black leaders in New York are grappling with Eric Adams . . .
    NEW YORK (AP) — It wasn’t a shock to many Black New Yorkers that Mayor Eric Adams has surrounded himself with African-American civil rights leaders, clergy and grassroots activists since his
  • Black Exodus from New York Changes the Face of the City
    Harlem, virtually synonymous with the Black community, lost more than 5,000 Black people over a decade, while nearly 9,000 white people moved in, according to census data analyzed by The New York Times Eric Adams, New York’s second Black mayor, has vowed to create a more affordable city to stem the “hemorrhaging of Black and brown families ”
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