In the early 1980s, Jim Luce resided in the vibrant neighborhood of Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, at the corner of Bergen and Carlton, now overshadowed by the iconic Barclays Center. Brooklyn, one of New York City’s five boroughs, plays a crucial role in the cultural and historical tapestry of not only the city but also the U.S., and the world. Renowned for its diverse communities, rich history, and influence on art, music, and cuisine, Brooklyn has long been a melting pot of cultures and ideas. Its neighborhoods, from Williamsburg’s artistic vibe to Coney Island’s famous boardwalk, reflect a unique blend of old-world charm and modern innovation, making it a significant cultural hub in New York City and beyond. Adding to Brooklyn’s rich artistic heritage is the Brooklyn Museum (pictured above), which houses the Luce Center for American Art, a testament to the Henry Luce family’s commitment to the arts. Born in Brooklyn: Hakeem Jeffries, Bernie Sanders, Chuck Schumer, Jumaane Williams Follow Jim Luce on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and X (Twitter). © 2024 The Stewardship Report on Connecting Goodness – Towards Global Citizenship is published by The James Jay Dudley Luce Foundation Supporting & Educating Young Global Leaders is affiliated with Orphans International Worldwide, Raising Global Citizens. If supporting youth is important to you, subscribe to J. Luce Foundation updates here. Discover more from The Stewardship Report Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe
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