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Category Archives: Conflict, Justice, Policing

May 3, 2018 by Esther

In with the New, Out with the Old New Rules and Regulations of the NYPD

May 3, 2018 by AnaCristina Bedoya

Why NYC needed BLM

May 3, 2018 by AnaCristina Bedoya

Policing and the Opioid Epidemic in the de Blasio Era What is being done and what we hope will follow

May 3, 2018 by Esther

From Frisking to Fixing Recent History of New York City Policing

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    The Crown Heights riots started on August 19, 1991 when a driver, Yosef Lifsh, of the motorcade escorting the former ...
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    Income inequality in the United States has hit record highs in recent years. New York City’s disparity especially has been ...
  • Charter Schools: Vigilante or Nemesis to New York’s Education System?Jeenia ZakiCharter Schools: Vigilante or Nemesis to New York’s Education System?
    We can all agree that New York city’s public-school system is broken; test scores are down in many districts showing ...
  • A Crisis of Faith: NYCHA and Tenants’ RightsDaniel ThomasA Crisis of Faith: NYCHA and Tenants’ Rights
    The projects. Alternately vilified and glorified in American culture, affordable housing complexes hold a major significance in New York, where ...
  • The Gentrification of Chinatown For Better or For Worse?Kaylen LuuThe Gentrification of Chinatown
    The Chinatown we all know today is one of the most well-known tourist attractions of New York. Located in the ...
  • A Glance at Homelessness Policy, Then and NowjroseA Glance at Homelessness Policy, Then and Now
    Most New Yorker’s can’t imagine a time when homelessness was not a city-wide crisis. However, prior to the economic decline ...

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