Terry Parris Jr.

Hundreds gathered virtually to celebrate the lives of New Yorkers as part of THE CITY’s MISSING THEM Project. It’s part of a growing, ongoing movement to memorialize the many killed by the virus.
Join THE CITY online Dec. 11-13 to tell and listen to stories about those felled by the coronavirus. The goal: to remember and celebrate lives at a time when the pandemic has changed the way we say goodbye.
The Open Newsroom is back beginning this week with a lineup of experts to help attendees navigate issues during the pandemic. The sessions are online — and they’re free.
Have you ever filed a complaint against a cop? Are you a police officer who tried to call out misconduct? We want to hear from you.
Fewer than 5% of city residents felled by coronavirus have been publicly memorialized via obituaries or news accounts. Work with us to change that.
Join THE CITY for a Zoom-powered discussion about coronavirus on Thursday, April 30, at 6 p.m. ET. Help us make local news more collaborative.
Send us your tips, questions and experiences on everything from health care battles to navigating daily life. Your input will help drive our coverage.
Our year-long project with Brooklyn Public Library to explore how to make local news more collaborative returns with new meet-ups in August.