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Author: Margaret Michaels

Change Maker: School Justice Project

November 11, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Change Maker
  • Education
  • Justice

Photo Credit: Dawn L. Yuster, Esq., Project Director, School Justice Project, Advocates for Children of New York The Problem In the 2015-2016 school year, according to the New York City Department of Education (DOE) there were a total of 37,647…

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IDNYC: It Pays To Be A New Yorker

November 10, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy
  • Justice
  • Services

The IDNYC program, implemented in 2015, gives New York City residents (aged 14+) a one-stop shop to the city’s services and benefits. In its first year, 835,364 enrolled (or 11.93% of the city’s population). It represents “the largest municipal identification…

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NYC Women Own Businesses At Highest Rate In Country

November 8, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy

Of all American cities, NYC boasts the most female-owned businesses according to Breaking Through, a new report by the Center for Urban Future (CUF). By CUF’s count, the number of women-owned businesses in NYC was 413,899 in 2012, compared to…

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Change Maker: National Association of Women Artists (NAWA)

November 3, 2016  Margaret Michaels
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  • Economy
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In 2014, NYC’s Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) celebrated the 3rd anniversary of its redesign and new building. MOMA’s crown jewel, its permanent collection of modern art from 1879 to 1969, took center stage. But noticeably absent from this collection…

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Change Maker: POWHERNY

November 1, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Change Maker
  • Economy

New York women have not attained economic equality with men. Though strides have been made with New York State’s “Time To Care” campaign (advocating for paid family leave) and the Women’s Equality Agenda (strengthening workplace protections), much more needs to…

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What Is NYC’s Number One Inequality Issue? Sneak Peek At 2016 Results

October 31, 2016  Margaret Michaels
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  • Education
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It is just 14 days till we officially release NYC’s 2016 change score. NYC scored 43.2 out of 100 in 2015.  Will the score go up, down, or stay relatively the same? We have spent the past year collecting and…

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Kids Who Do Chores More Successful Than Those Who Don’t

October 27, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy
  • Education

Growing up I did chores. Among the most loathsome of my chores was cleaning the bathroom. Sometimes I complained, but over time I learned how to do it with enough mastery to pass my Dad’s inspection. I can’t say I…

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Change Maker: Families For Safe Streets

October 25, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Change Maker
  • Justice
  • Services

Photo: Judy Kottick with her daughter, Ella Bandes In a congested city filled with buses and cars, pedestrians and bikers in New York are left vulnerable. When crashes happen, lives are irrevocably altered or ended. Families are left to pick…

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Falling Off The Glass Cliff

October 20, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy

Women, at some point in their careers, butt their heads against an invisible glass ceiling. This is what modern feminism tells us. The glass ceiling has become a euphemism for women’s career stagnation or for why they leave the workforce.…

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Leave Odell Alone: NFL Culture In Spotlight

October 18, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy
  • Health

I am worried about Odell Beckham. The Giant’s Wide Receiver is unstoppable on the field, but I think something is really wrong. After he scored a touchdown against the Ravens on Sunday, he ran over to the kicking net and…

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