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Random Acts of Kindness By New Yorkers

June 21, 2016  Gloria Foster
  • Economy
  • Health

New Yorkers get a bad rep for being selfish and unkind. But last week, three people jumped onto the subway tracks at the City Hall R station to save a man who had fallen on the tracks. A CUNY graduate…

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How Can We Get More CEO’s like Elon Musk?

May 4, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy
  • Health

Elon Musk, Tesla and Space X CEO, is not the obvious spokesperson for inequality. Musk commands sizable wealth (some $14 billion) and is among the most elite of tech CEO’s. He takes a minimum wage salary, which many see as…

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Punishing Pregnant Women & Their Babies

March 29, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Health
  • Justice

Watch a pregnant woman at a cocktail party sip a glass of wine. You will see lots of scowls and looks of disapproval. Even if this is the only glass of wine this woman has had in the last month…

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Inequality In The Digital World

March 8, 2016  Qian Zhang
  • Economy
  • Health

Imagine a world without a high-speed internet connection. No WebMD for figuring out the source of your back pain, no Monster for uploading your resume to find a new job, no New York Times for finding out information on presidential…

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Why Girls Need Sports

March 3, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Education
  • Health

The Aspen Institute reports that in youth sports girls’ participation rates are 6% lower than for boys. Not surprisingly, the gap grows in adulthood. 35% of men say they play sports, while only 16% of women do. Passage of Title…

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$100 Co-Payment, In Prison?

March 1, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy
  • Health
  • Justice

Most people know little to nothing about if and how prisoners receive healthcare. Some might question whether prisoners even deserve healthcare. So thankfully we have the rule of law to inform our decisions. In 1976 the Supreme Court ruled (Estelle…

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Blocks Away, Worlds Apart

January 26, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Health

9 miles apart, Tribeca and Central Harlem might as well be continents away. These two, iconic NYC neighborhoods house some of the city’s most cherished monuments; the Apollo Theater, the World Trade Center memorial, Abyssinian Baptist Church, Wall Street. But…

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America’s D+ Infrastructure: Dangerous To Us All

January 21, 2016  Margaret Michaels
  • Economy
  • Health
  • Services

Lack of spending on infrastructure projects by state and local governments threatens us all. According to Vice, “spending on infrastructure is at its lowest since 1947.” In its latest assessment of the country’s infrastructure, the American Society for Civil Engineers…

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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 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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