Meet Justin Mashia
For our first week of commemorating Black Changemakers of the Bronx River, we honor the work of Justin Mashia! Justin is a prolific community organizer
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For our first week of commemorating Black Changemakers of the Bronx River, we honor the work of Justin Mashia! Justin is a prolific community organizer
For our third week of commemorating Black Changemakers of the Bronx River, we honor the work of Nessie Panton. Nessie Panton has a long history
There is so much in store for 2022 – and we can’t wait to get to work! Sign up for The Bronx River Current, our
Concrete Plant Park will be closed this winter beginning on November 1st, with an expected re-opening on March 1st, depending on the pace of construction.
The Hunt’s Point Express published a piece about the recently completed Sheridan Boulevard. Check out the full article here.
The Bronx River was recently featured on WNYC’s “Good Things” segment. Amy Pearl sat down with Recreation Coordinator Rodrick Bell and Recreation Assistant Victoria Toro.
On Wednesday, October 13, the Bronx River Alliance joined the Harlem River Working Group, Bronx Council for Environmental Quality, and many others to celebrate the
* To access resources to support indigenous communities and for more information about the “Reflections of the 16th Century” event, please scroll to the bottom
Summer may be over – but the Foodway is still bustling with activity! Tune in this month for a full slate of exciting activities, including
NEW YORK — The NYC Summer Youth Employment Program, which was nearly cut from the city’s budget last year, is back in person this year, giving
The Bronx River Alliance serves as a coordinated voice for the river and works in harmonious partnership to protect, improve and restore the Bronx River corridor so that it can be a healthy ecological, recreational, educational and economic resource for the communities through which the river flows.