Hot Seat: Media Monday with Ron Klopfanstein: Local content creators talk about their work,...

Hot Seat: Media Monday with Ron Klopfanstein: Local content creators talk about their work, inspiration, and passion for art, media, and popular culture Tune into...

All Good Things Come to an End: “Nolly”, a three-part series, solves one of...

All Good Things Come to an End: Nolly, a three-part series, solves one of the most intriguing mysteries of British popular culture and celebrates...

Freedom to Read Rally For Education and Equality Draws Enthusiastic Community Support

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Freedom to Read Rally For Education and Equality Draws Enthusiastic Community Support By Ron Klopfanstein Dozens of people braved the wind and rain Saturday afternoon as...

Super Nova: Kevin Byrd and the BrownByrd Foundation

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Written By: Theresa Mancuso  September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. The Utica Phoenix features our own outstanding Utica Native, Kevin Byrd whose ambition, brains, and...

My Father’s Battle with Housing Discrimination in the early 1950’s

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By Cassandra Harris Lockwood                                   Photo by Vernon J....

200+ Years of Debate – The Wheels of Progress Grind Slowly (A Timeline of...

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Written By: Anthony Debella The first federal health law, proposed by President George Washington, was passed in 1793, allowing the president to convene Congress outside...

Another Hidden History – The Perpetration of the Fraud

  By: Theresa Mancuso If you have Netflix, and only watch “one” documentary in your lifetime in honor of “Black History Month”... Watch the original documentary...

Honoring the Sacrifices Made at the Bloody Battle of Oriskany by Ron Klopfanstein

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Honoring the Sacrifices Made at the Bloody Battle of Oriskany  By Ron Klopfanstein “I have three ancestors who died here,” Mary Ellen Smith said as she...

BLACK STARS MATTER

By: Rayann Czarnecki Born in Chicago Illinois in 1968 Malik Abdul Shabazz was destined to become a professional athlete. Entering this world with the gift...

Land Returned to Oneida Women Divided by International Borders and Colonization

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Oneida women from the three communities located in New York, Canada, and Wisconsin, announced receiving a gift of nearly 30 acres of land from...