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In-Corrections?
From Frisking to Fixing
Policing and the Opioid Epidemic in the de Blasio Era
Why NYC needed BLM
In with the New, Out with the Old
Do Not Pass Go, Do Collect $200
Discrimination
“Brownsville and East New York: Whole Neighborhoods Dealt a Cheap Hand of Discriminatory Neglect”
The Health Disparities and Discrimination of East New York
Housing Discrimination Continues to Plague Crown Heights
Reactions to the Riots in Crown Heights
The Battle of Gender Segregation in Hasidic Brooklyn
Source of Income Discrimination
“New Meets Old–The Increasing Jewciness of Crown Heights”
Racial Divide in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn
Economic Inequality
Below the Platform
On the Platform
Gentrification
Jamaica, Queens the “New Williamsburg’?
Chinatown Fights Back
The High Line: A Project for the Community
The Gentrification of Chinatown
The Gentrification of West Chelsea
Innovative or Simply Postmodern?
Homelessness
A Glance at Homelessness Policy, Then and Now
The Stigma Surrounding the Mentally Ill and Homelessness Needs to Go
A Crisis of Faith: NYCHA and Tenants’ Rights
Is It Too Late to Make New York Affordable?
Homelessness Crisis & NYC’s Quality of Life
The Plight of Homeless Children in New York City
A Surprising Solution for the Chronically Homeless
Will Mayor Bill De Blasio Break the Cycle?
Interview with Abby Rotter, School Nurse in a K-2 School in New York
Education Inequality & Segregation
Inching Towards Integrating
Yes, In Your Backyard
How the Admissions Process Contributes to Segregation in NYC Schools
What Modern School Segregation Looks Like
How Segregation Continues to Exist and Threaten New York City’s Future Generation
Charter Schools: Vigilante or Nemesis to New York’s Education System?
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Economic Inequality
May 3, 2018
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On the Platform
Inequality in Service on the New York City Subway
May 3, 2018
by
fionagolden
Below the Platform
Labor Mismanagement in the New York City Subway