Safe Place for Trafficking Victims

Safe Place for Trafficking Victims

January 29, 2016

Human trafficking is a problem that shows no signs of going away.  It’s a problem here in New York City.  Our Katie […]

Zika Raises New Concerns

Zika Raises New Concerns

January 28, 2016

As the Zika virus continues to spread, new concerns are raised.  Our Michelle Powers has the latest on the virus and precautions […]

Oscar Diversity Controversy

Oscar Diversity Controversy

January 28, 2016

Ahead of the Oscars, controversy has brewed over the lack of black men and women nominated for the major awards.  Our Liz […]

Snow Means Business

Snow Means Business

January 26, 2016

It may mean headaches for most New Yorkers but, for some, it means money, as our Michelle Powers reports.

Powerball Chances and Sainthood

Powerball Chances and Sainthood

January 13, 2016

Do you have a better chance of winning the Powerball or becoming a saint?  Currents correspondent Katie Breidenbach has the answer, along […]

Church to Church, Brooklyn to Haiti

Church to Church, Brooklyn to Haiti

January 12, 2016

Six years after the devastating earthquake struck Haiti, Currents correspondent Michelle Powers reports on one organization that is helping churches rebuild on […]

Celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr.

Celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr.

January 8, 2016

Currents correspondent Konrad Aderer visits the parish where the Diocese of Brooklyn will host a celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Haiti: Celebrating Independence, Rebuilding

Haiti: Celebrating Independence, Rebuilding

January 8, 2016

Brooklyn Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio celebrated Haiti’s independence with a Mass for the Haitian American Catholics of Brooklyn and Queens.  Days later, he […]

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