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How to Say 'HPD' In Yiddish or Yoruba
Matt Schwarzfeld |
In a polyglot city, public agencies struggle with exactly how multilingual they should be.
In a polyglot city, public agencies struggle with exactly how multilingual they should be.
Will the organizing model that won back wages and overtime for shop employees have staying power?
Too many construction workers are dying, say officials and industry leaders who are working for change.
A survey of language translation services at city welfare offices finds obstacles for those with limited English skills.
A Brooklyn youth group protests gentrification in Bushwick – and offers ideas for slowing down the changes.
Tenants and organizers want home-based sources of asthma irritation – like roaches and mold – to be granted more enforcement power by the city.
A mass arrest in Brooklyn is leading the young people involved to work for substantive change in their relations with the police.
A new measure says if landlords don’t correct housing violations, the city will; meanwhile, some hope the state will follow suit and create a new kind of enforcement board.
Community groups are working to get state enforcement and employer accountability for workers receiving less than the minimum wage.
Mayor Bloomberg vetoes Education Equity Act, a bill aimed at providing better translation services for parents of public school children.