Revolution History at Brooklyn’s Smallest Cemetery
July 2, 2015It’s a slice of American history, and Brooklyn history. Currents correspondent Michelle Powers visits the borough’s smallest cemetery.
It’s a slice of American history, and Brooklyn history. Currents correspondent Michelle Powers visits the borough’s smallest cemetery.
As Independence Day approaches, Currents correspondent Katie Breidenbach visits the Brooklyn neighborhood named for the one Catholic signer of the Declaration of […]
Prior to the Supreme Court’s decisions on the President Obama’s health care act and same-sex marriage, Currents News Director Ed Wilkinson spoke […]
Michelle Powers spoke with New York State Senator Martin Golden of Brooklyn, who called on city officials to stop a planned rally […]
Currents correspondent Tim Harfmann visits Fort Greene Park, the site of a planned rally in which the American Flag will be burned.
The Supreme Court ruling that same-sex marriage as right in the U.S. came during the Church’s annual Fortnight for Freedom. As Currents […]
Currents correspondent Michelle Powers sat down with Paul Moses, author of ”An Unlikely Union.” The book chronicles the coming together of Irish and […]
A Vatican council has confirmed the martyrdom of Father Stanley Rother, paving the way for a possible beatification by Pope Francis. Father […]
A procession through the streets of Sunset Park was one part of a big celebration for a diverse parish, as we hear […]
One day after the Supreme Court ruled that same-sex marriage is legal across the country, Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio ordained 10 men to […]