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Big Idea: Machine Dreams
David Jason Fischer |
What if someone held an election without political parties and no one showed up?
What if someone held an election without political parties and no one showed up?
The New White Nationalism In America: Its Challenge to Integration by Carol Swain, and Colored White: Transcending the Racial Past, by David Roediger
Hip hop activists are rightly proud of their local victories fighting prison expansion and school cuts, but there are more questions than answers about what’s next for the nascent movement.
A fiscal crisis is a good time to figure out how the city can better coordinate the fight against poverty–without spending an extra penny.
The mentally ill can’t live in nursing homes. The fragile elderly can’t live in their own filth. There’s a city agency that’s supposed to help them all stay healthy and housed–and it may be New York’s most neglected bureaucratic backwater.
The same blend of magnetism and relentlessness that made Aida Leon a successful drug dealer have made her Coney Island’s messiah of clean living. Can her small army of former addicts turned activists save the neighborhood too?
These are rough times for immigrants seeking working papers–and it’s not John Ashcroft’s fault. How the green card bureaucracy ground to a halt.
Youth organizers lobby to beef up AIDS education in schools
A radical priest in Bushwick considers retirement.