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The World's Religions Meet In The Hospital
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Health care providers are availing themselves of new tools to increase their cross-cultural sensitivity.
Health care providers are availing themselves of new tools to increase their cross-cultural sensitivity.
Nonprofits are forced into creative problem-solving, and some of it is working.
These are nerve-racking times in New York City’s largest private employment sector, delivering crucial social services. And next year looks worse.
A neighborhood resident says current crime-fighting strategies that largely rely on police rookies inflame racial tensions.
Millions are going to put people to work in growth fields, as well as subsidizing wages for those harder to employ.
Four professors studied urban schools and interviewed students about their experiences. A new book presents what they learned.
From the central Bronx to the North Shore of Staten Island, an unusually high number of incumbent City Councilmembers are in tough races this year. A look at some of the issues — and seats — in play.
A new state education leader takes the helm, as more New Yorkers head to Washington and the Pratt Center gets a new director.
A study is underway that looks at how to lower the barriers to securing permanent homes for children in the foster care system.
The ‘war on drugs’ continues as ever, though you might not hear much about it anymore. The new issue of CLI looks at its advances and setbacks — and who’s caught in the conflict today.