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The Community Journal
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Last updated on October 9, 2008

The Community Journal Jackson Heights works on local economic development issues, to strengthen commercial corridors, improve residential quality of life, celebrate the diversity of Northwestern Queens, and to support immigrant and diverse neighbors. The Journal produces a fully bilingual English-Spanish newspaper every two months and holds workshops and forums to provide community education.

Description:
Key activities of the Community Journal include the Jackson Heights Film & Food Festival and the publication of the Community Journal, both of which emphasize serving Northwestern and Central Queens. These projects have included drives to expand civic engagement and participation, and to provide high quality arts and cultural activities that is accesible to the diverse public. The Community Journal is headquartered in Jackson Heights, very accesible to public transportation.

History:
The Community Journal in its original incarnation began in 2005 as a community-led initiative to strengthen the local Jackson Heights economy and to help unite neighbors from the South and Central American, East Asian, South Asian, Caribbean and Eastern and Western European communities.

Contact people:

 Bryan Pu-Folkes, Executive Director, (718) 393-7711, (email)
Veronique Gbado, Principal, (718) 393-7711, (email)

Office fax number: (718) 205-5133

Address:

 37-43 77th Street, 2nd Floor
Jackson Heights, NY 11372
(See a map)

Web Site: http://www.jhfff.org

Directions:

 Take the E, F, V, R, G or 7 train to 74th Street and Roosevelt Avenue. Exit the train and walk east on Roosevelt Avenue to 77th street (3 blocks) and make a left (north) to 37-43 77th Street (1 1/2 blocks).
  Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: 74th Street/Roosevelt Avenue,
  Walk distance (in minutes): 5
  Nearest Bus Stop: Q32, 5 minute walk

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