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The Big Idea: Up in Arms
Kai Wright |
High school activists are fighting military recruitment, even though an armed services job could be their peers’ best shot at success.
High school activists are fighting military recruitment, even though an armed services job could be their peers’ best shot at success.
The Strike that Changed New York: Blacks, Whites and the Ocean Hill-Brownsville Crisis, by Jerald E. Podair
Now that the West Village showed them the door, queer youth of color are turning to drag houses for community.
Job trainers and their government funders should take a careful look at the most successful employment prep groups out there: unions.
What will Bloomberg’s ambitious housing plan mean for New York’s poor? For community development groups? For your neighborhood? The lowdown, in five parts.
Who holds the keys to keeping the mayor’s new housing affordable.
A Harlem entrepreneur proves that housing can be high quality, environmentally friendly–and affordable.
A California dreamer is determined to show New Yorkers that reusing building materials will work.
Catching up on how to keep energy costs down
Secret ventures, cooked books and bail money for gang members–it’s all part of the seamy saga of a city homeless shelter nonprofit now under federal scrutiny.