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Mayor Vows to Rush Vaccines to Communities of Color

December 5, 2020 journalism 0

By GLORIA CRUZ Mayor Bill de Blasio promised on Thursday that communities of color, where infection rates are high, would not take a back seat …[read more]

Blacks Mistrust Covid Vaccines, Experts Say

December 5, 2020 journalism 0

By SHANEL THOMPSON A group of bioethicists  on Thursday warned that members of the Black community likely would resist Covid-19 vaccinations because of mistrust caused …[read more]

Sex Ed Taboo in Latin Families, Experts Say

November 27, 2020 journalism 0

By ALONDRA JIMENEZ At age 23, “Any”, short for Stephanie , went in for her routine pap test after dropping her daughter off at school …[read more]

Ranger Job in Covid Not a Walk in the Park

November 18, 2020 journalism 0

By CONRAD HOYT Amid unprecedented and harrowing times, New York City’s Urban Park Rangers have been the backbone in supplying some semblance of refuge for …[read more]

A Streetcar Named Division

November 18, 2020 journalism 0

By ZION DECOTEAU On the westen edge of Brooklyn and Queens lies a waterfront overlooking the Upper New York Bay and East River. Along this …[read more]

Job Loss and Covid-19 Equal Depression

November 16, 2020 journalism 0

By NATALINA ZIEMAN On a brisk afternoon in the suburbs of Long Island, the reporter shuts her car door and treks up a steep hill …[read more]

Local Bookstores Weather Virus

November 16, 2020 journalism 0

By AllISON RAPP A typical day at Community Bookstore in Park Slope, Brooklyn involves a steady stream of customers — some on the hunt for …[read more]

A Black Athlete’s Journey Through Racism

November 16, 2020 journalism 0

By PAULINA VAIRO It was Errol’s McFarlane’s first practice with his new soccer team in Iceland. He was full of adrenaline and excitement, but that …[read more]

For This Artist, Her Muse is Herself

November 16, 2020 journalism 0

By AMANDA ALMONORD If you want to understand why Annie Bercy is so passionate about her work, you’d have to take a quick look at …[read more]

Covid & College: A Formula for Depression

November 14, 2020 journalism 0

By SHIRLEY ALVAREZ Meriam Rezika, 21, an Early Childhood Education student at Touro College, complains that college has been more challenging and more depressing his …[read more]

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