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Truth, Justice and the American Way: Andres Duque and Daniel Castellanos,
Daniel Hendrick |
Gay rights and HIV prevention activists
Gay rights and HIV prevention activists
A waterfront development revives rifts between two communities.
Culture wars have a whole different meaning in the city’s Indo-Caribbean nightclub scene, where ethnicity, music and sex collide and blend to the beat of the new New Yorker.
Developers getting a break from Jersey City have to put up more than buildings: their contracts now require them to cough up cash for an affordable housing fund.
Spanish-speaking residents of Bushwick claim no one at their local hospitals speaks their language, leaving them confused and, at times, without proper care. So a community group has asked the attorney general to investigate for civil rights violations.
Each year, thousands of refugees pass through Buffalo, a place with miseries of its own. Can these exiles be a dying city’s salvation?
Organizations advocating for immigrant workers are racking up unprecedented victories in the courts. Are they giving up their strength on the streets?
At 39, Colin Warner has spent more than half his life in jail–without committing a crime. But after 21 years of mistaken incarceration, justice may be almost as elusive as it was the first time around.