The 876 Project

The 876 Project

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America’s history is rich with instances of its youth dynamically contributing toward the evolution of our nation’s social and political landscapes.

The 876 Project formerly The Voice of Youth Changes Everything INC (V.O.Y.C.E) empowers community to practically apply technology, education, art, entrepreneurship and civic engagement to positively impact the social of their communities. V.O.Y.C.E gives a desperately needed voice to youth in a world where far too many are conditioned to believe that they must wait until they are 18 to address pol

02/18/2026

Weekends like this remind me why showing up matters.

The BPHA Legislative Conference brought together community leaders, advocates, policymakers, and residents all in one space — learning, connecting, and having real conversations about the issues shaping our communities.

This is where relationships are built.
Where information becomes power.
And where community voices help shape what comes next.

If we want stronger communities, we have to be in the rooms where the conversations are happening.

Civic engagement isn’t a moment — it’s participation.

Photos from The 876 Project's post 02/17/2026

Our BPHA Legislative Conference Weekend panel on Black to the Future was incredibly thought-provoking. Thank you to on sponsoring the panel!

Rooted in the lineage of Afrofuturism — the belief that our history, culture, and imagination shape what comes next — the conversation explored what it truly means to build a future where Black communities are not just present, but central, thriving, and self-determining.

We talked about the intersections of technology, education, community, law, policy, economic power, and the arts — and how real progress happens when these systems work together.

Because the future isn’t built in silos.
It’s built through collaboration, across sectors, and across generations.

Black to the Future isn’t just a vision.
It’s work we’re building — togetheR.

Photos from The 876 Project's post 01/30/2026

Yesterday’s conversation was rooted in power and access—how we experience it, navigate it, and sometimes have to create it for ourselves.

At The 876 Project, we hosted Breaking Bread | Stories & Community and created personalized prompt cards for each guest to help guide the evening’s conversations forward. Simple by design, intentional in practice—the prompts became the heartbeat of the room.

Sharing a few of the prompts that sparked reflection, storytelling, and connection around the table.
Which one resonates with you? What would your answer be?

And a huge thank you again to the for supporting this gathering through the Builder Microgrant and believing in the power of intimate, community-rooted spaces.

Photos from The 876 Project's post 01/30/2026

Last night was a reminder of what The 876 Project is rooted in: creating space for people to gather honestly, slow down, and connect through shared experience.

Breaking Bread | Stories & Community brought creatives, advocates, and community voices together around a simple prompt on power and access—and it became the heartbeat of the room. The conversation was generous, reflective, and deeply human.

Grateful to the Breakout Foundation for Builder Microgrant support that helped make this gathering possible. Thank you to for hosting us. Proud of what we’re building at 876—one table at a time. 🍞✨

01/25/2026

Breaking bread as a practice, not a performance. 🍽️
This week, we gather for Breaking Bread | Stories & Community—an intimate dinner bringing creatives, advocates, and community voices together around one table.

Grateful for the support of the Breakout Builder Microgrant, which uplifts small, intentional spaces for connection and storytelling.

Photos from The 876 Project's post 12/15/2025

The Kwanzaa Ball: A Night of Culture & Cooperative Joy
Dec 28 • Queens, NY

A family-centered celebration honoring community leaders, youth, and creatives who embody the Nguzo Saba — unity, self-determination, collective work, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith in our future.
Join us as we celebrate culture, legacy, and community leadership.

Tickets are live.

Photos from The 876 Project's post 12/02/2025

This Giving Tuesday, invest in legacy.

Your support helps The 876 Project expand civic engagement, cultural programs, education, tech access, and entrepreneurship in NYC.
Help us keep our work free, community-centered, and for the people.

✨ Donate today.
🔗 Link in bio

10/27/2025

We’re giving thanks to the people who keep us safe every day!

Join us for Checkpoint Champions: The TSA Give Back — a celebration of service, community, and appreciation.
Tuesday, October 28 | 11AM–3PM | 157-11 Rockaway Blvd

Open to all federal employees with government ID.

Photos from The 876 Project's post 10/26/2025

Four conversations. Countless voices. One community.

Over the last few weeks, Liberation Labs brought neighbors, business owners, advocates, youth, and elders together across Queens & NYC to talk about what racial equity really looks like — in our homes, our streets, our health, and our futures.

From Housing, Space & Power, to Access, Opportunity & the Commons, to Future Tense: Youth, Power & the Path Forward, and finally Health, Healing & Harm Reduction — each Lab reminded us that change begins with honest conversation and collective imagination.

There were no wrong answers — only truth, vision, and possibility. Each participant received a $20 gift card for their time and feedback.
In partnership with the NYC Commission on Racial Equity (CORE).

And we couldn’t do it alone.
Endless gratitude to AMI Center, Greater Nexus, and Elmcor for hosting us — and to everyone who helped facilitate, spread the word, and made sure our communities’ voices were heard.

This is only the beginning.
🟣 More Liberation Labs to come.

Photos from V.O.Y.C.E's post 08/07/2025

Calling all Queens residents aged 13 and up!

Join us & the Met Musuem for a special Community Wednesday!
On Wednesday, September 3 from 1-4 pm, enjoy a special day with light bites, activities.

Explore the galleries with gallery chats, self-guided tours and connect with neighbors!


Registration is required! RSVP and learn more at Met.org/QueensTakesTheMet link in bio.

For free transportation inquiries, please reach out to the elected officials listed below.

Queens Borough President Donovan Richards , Senator Michael Gianaris ,Senator Leroy Comrie , Assemblymember Ron Kim , Assemblymember Stacey Pheffer Amato and Councilmember Shekar Krishnan

Photos from V.O.Y.C.E's post 08/04/2025

Under our arts, entrepreneur and civic engagement - even on Leaky Roof Day, we showed up and showed out. From community resources to athletic run-throughs at Pomonok Houses, VOYCE stays rooted in showing up rain or shine for the people.

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