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Feminist Recovery for a Broken NYC

April 4, 2022 Editor 0

By ANISHA BERMEJO Feminist recovery is a new plan for a more equitable New York City, as advanced on Wednesday night, March 30, by NYC …[read more]

Nobel Scientist Claims It’s All Luck

April 4, 2022 Editor 0

By: SAMIA AFSAR “Science is a nasty four-letter word called luck,” said renowned physician-scientist and Nobel Prize winner Michael Brown. Brown, whose research on cholesterol …[read more]

Panel Addresses a Feminist-Oriented Recovery

March 31, 2022 Editor 0

By ELSA AMAYA At the peak of Women History Month, NYC Comptroller Brad Lander hosted a Zoom panel with City Council members Shahana Hanif, and …[read more]

Cyber Crimes on the Rise

March 28, 2022 Editor 0

By JOANPOL GUTIERREZ Cyber security and data protection experts made a clear point clear at the Digital New York Summit on Mar. 17: hackers are …[read more]

Public Advocate Hosts Panel on Birth Equity

March 28, 2022 Editor 0

By ANNABELLE PAULINO In honor of both Black History and Women’s History Months, New York City Public Advocate Jumaane D. Williams hosted a conversation on …[read more]

NYC Hosts St. Patrick’s Day Parade After Two-Year Pandemic Hiatus

March 24, 2022 Editor 0

By SAMIA AFSAR and ENRICO DENARD Waves of green flushed away the somber gray weather as New York City’s St. Patrick’s Day parade rebounded following …[read more]

After a Rise in Gun Violence, Criminal Justice a Focus at NYC Council Meeting

March 24, 2022 Editor 0

By JOANPOL GUTIERREZ After a Rise in Gun Violence, Criminal Justice a Focus at NYC Council Meeting Council Speaker Adrienne Adams opened her first Stated …[read more]

Brooklyn Borough President Approves Two New Developments

March 21, 2022 Editor 0

By: ANISHA BERMEJO Land use—who gets to build what in New York City—is one of the most fraught processes for big time developers pushing for …[read more]

Climate Change Can Lead to Human Trafficking, Said ECPAT Panel

March 21, 2022 Editor 0

By: TYRELL INGRAM There are one billion children who live in areas where the climate is considered at “extremely high risk” according to a report …[read more]

York College Grads Advise Future Journalists

March 17, 2022 Editor 0

By: BILLY WOOD Two former York College graduates discussed their journeys in journalism and provided vital information to undergraduate journalism students on Wednesday afternoon. Levar …[read more]

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