City Council Committee Wants Adequate Menstrual Products in Schools and Prisons
BY JADA SIMON Concerned that city schools and prisons are not doing enough to provide menstrual products to the communities they serve, the New York …[read more]
BY JADA SIMON Concerned that city schools and prisons are not doing enough to provide menstrual products to the communities they serve, the New York …[read more]
BY SERIN SARSOUR In the midst of a staffing and budget crisis, Brooklyn College’s Women’s Center rallied just outside the Bedford gates on Sept. 19. …[read more]
BY DAMIEN OVALLE In a September 20 city council hearing, representatives of The United Federation Of Teachers (UFT) and the City Department Of Education (DOE) …[read more]
BY JACK DWECK On Tuesday, September 19th, Mayor Adams appeared outside of Gray’s Papaya at W 72nd Street and Broadway to call attention to the …[read more]
BY BRET BOTFELD The Committee on Civil and Human Rights, jointly with the Committee on Cultural Affairs, held a hearing on September 19, in regard …[read more]
BY MAXWELL SCHUSS Musical chants echoed across Lincoln Center Plaza Tuesday evening, as the New York City Ballet Orchestra gathered to advocate for a wage …[read more]
BY TONY LIPKA Tens of thousands of New Yorkers gathered in Midtown this past Sunday to protest America’s reliance on fossil fuels. Proceeding the United …[read more]
By ANDY OLIVAN Safety concerns caused by scaffolding around two elementary schools were the main topic of discussion at a meeting of the Youth and …[read more]
BY: USMAN CHOHAN This past weekend Brooklynites were able to dial back the clock, with just swipe or tap if they had a Metro Card …[read more]
BY SOFIA CANONGE On Tuesday afternoon, dozens gathered at Bowling Green beside the iconic Charging Bull to commemorate Central America’s 200th anniversary of independence. Counsel-Generals …[read more]
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