A historic street in Brooklyn Heights is set to be renamed in honor of Servant of God Dorothy Day, a renowned Catholic social activist and journalist. The renaming of the street, which is located in the heart of the iconic neighborhood, is a testament to Day's enduring legacy and impact on the city. Day, who co-founded the Catholic Worker movement, was a vocal advocate for the rights of the poor and marginalized, and her work continues to inspire social justice movements around the world. The renaming of the street is a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to recognize and celebrate Day's contributions to the city and the Catholic Church.


Street in Brooklyn Heights Renamed to Honor Servant of God Dorothy Day  National Catholic Register