African American Heritage of Brooklyn Home to iconic figures like Spike Lee, Jay Z, and Shirley Chisholm and boasting the largest black population in New York City, Brooklyn has long
Discover the triumphant history of African Americans who played pivotal roles in the history of New York, including artists, businesspeople, writers, and political activists.
Experience the vibrant neighborhood where the “mambo revolution” began, where Spanglish poetry gained global acclaim, and where stories of El Pueblo are painted on the walls.
Latinos have shaped the history of NYC with their political, cultural, and economic contributions to the development of New York. Be guided through 100 years of local Latino history.
New York City is the birthplace of the modern gay rights movement and this tour celebrates the accomplishments, historical landmarks, and heroes that have impacted the entire world.
Explore the events that led to the Stonewall Inn uprising and launch of the Gay Rights Movement by exploring iconic LGBTQ landmarks in Greenwich Village.
Women have shaped every aspect of the city’s growth since before it was founded. This tour explores the pivotal role women have played in the development of NYC and tells the hidden stories of the female pioneers.
Women have shaped every aspect of the city’s growth since before it was founded. This tour explores the pivotal role women have played in the development of NYC and tells the hidden stories of the female pioneers.
Examines the modern history of incidents in NYC (from the 1980s to the present) in which the rights of vulnerable groups, including the youth and communities of color, have been at risk.