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Author: Margaret Michaels

Photo Contest Winner!

January 7, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Health
  • Housing
  • Justice
  • Services

We have a winner!  David from Brooklyn takes first prize for his photo: Glass Half Full or Half Empty. He explained that the photo represents that perceived disadvantages can also be opportunities.  For example, a disability doesn’t have to hold someone back.…

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Food Workers: Exploited At Every Stage of Food Production & Distribution

January 5, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy

In reporting on 2016 Food Trends, the NYC Food Policy Center at Hunter College noted how the food consuming public is increasingly aware of wage exploitation of food workers. Panelist, Kate Ferranti, Business Operations Manager, The Cleaver Company, offered the…

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Homophobia In Sports

December 29, 2015  Margaret Michaels
  • Justice

In a survey of 9,500 people from the U.S., U.K., Australia, Canada, Ireland, and New Zealand, 80% of all sports participants “said they have witnessed or experienced homophobia in sports.” The results of this survey, “Out On The Fields”, the…

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Homeless Children & Their Struggle To Attend School

December 22, 2015  Margaret Michaels
  • Education
  • Housing

New research from the Institute for Children, Poverty, & Homelessness finds a third of the 43,000 homeless children in grades K-5 attending NYC schools were chronically absent in the 2013-2014 school year. Even among their peers who receive free or…

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The Disappearing Middle Class

December 17, 2015  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy

New research out from Pew last week confirms what everyone in the U.S. has long suspected; the middle class is shrinking. Comprising 62% share of U.S. aggregate income in 1970, today the middle class commands just 43%. What has changed?…

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Food Insecurity In The City

December 10, 2015  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy
  • Health

One in seven people in the U.S. are food insecure and in need of food assistance. This translates into 46.5 million people, including 12 million children and 7 million seniors. Some of the drivers of food insecurity include low wages,…

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Art Programs In Jeopardy

December 8, 2015  Margaret Michaels
  • Education
  • Services

Poverty-stricken, inner city kids have few creative outlets. School art programs are one of the places where they can be exposed to art and often the experience can be life-altering. But increasingly funding for arts programs is the first thing…

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Environmental Injustice: Pollutants Hurt The Poor The Most

December 3, 2015  Margaret Michaels
  • Health
  • Justice

This week in Paris 198 countries met to discuss ways of better cooperating on cutting greenhouse gas emissions. The biggest polluters, namely the U.S., Europe, and China, pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but “climate injustice” remains a huge issue.…

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New York Pays a High Price When The City Ignores Mental Health

December 1, 2015  Margaret Michaels
  • Health

New data from the NYC Department of Health shows how widespread mental health issues are among New Yorkers. One in five New Yorkers suffer from a mental health issue and at least 8% suffer from symptoms of depression. The department…

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The Rise of Benefit Corporations

November 24, 2015  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy

What do Kickstarter, Patagonia, Plum Organics, AltSchool, Method, & Klean Kanteen all have in common? They are a new class of Benefit Corporation that voluntarily meets different standards of corporate purpose, accountability, and transparency. In 24 states, they are a…

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