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Public Safety Reporter, New York Amsterdam News

Tandy Lau

Verified

Public Safety Reporter, New York Amsterdam News

New York

Beats

Primary beats

United StatesTransportation

Secondary beats

HistoryWorldMovilidadEducationTechnologyMichigan RoadsMilitaryLocal NewsElectric VehiclesUS NewsPublic SafetyEnvironmentRegulationsMotorcyclesAutomotive BusinessEuropean Car SalesDigital MarketingUS Politics

Biography

Final Covers

Aviation (including flight attendants and in-flight procedures), Train Travel. Cruises, Hotels attractions, festivals and transportation) Worldwide Travel (including destinations

Doesn’t Cover

Journalist Type

Reporter

Seniority Positions

Mid

Industries

Publishing

Medium Formats

Print,Digital

Content

Total articles 102

  • Available on paid plans

    Manhattan sees spike in anti-migrant attacks

    By Tandy Lau Verified

    Feb. 20, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Manhattan sees spike in anti-migrant attacks

    By Tandy Lau Verified

    Feb. 20, 2025

As seen in

Authority Magazine,Insight News,Afro-American Newspapers,The Sundial,Rome Sentinel,Lockport Union Sun & Journal,Auburn Citizen,Niagara Gazette,Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder,New York Amsterdam News,Philadelphia Tribune

Company Info

New York Amsterdam News

The New York Amsterdam News is a historic Black-owned weekly newspaper, founded in 1909 by James H. Anderson. It began as a four-page publication sold for two cents in Manhattan and has grown to become one of the most influential African American publications in the United States. The newspaper serves as a vital voice for Black communities, covering topics such as civil rights, social justice, and cultural milestones. Headquartered in Harlem since the early 1940s, the Amsterdam News publishes weekly print and digital editions that address politics, culture, and community affairs. It has a rich legacy of amplifying prominent figures and documenting significant events in history. The newspaper also maintains extensive historical archives, accessible through partnerships with institutions like the New York Public Library. Recently, the Amsterdam News Educational Foundation initiated the “Save This Harlem Treasure” campaign to transform its headquarters into a museum, celebrating the history of the Black press.

New York, New York, United States

+1 212-932-7400

Founded: 1909



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