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City Limits Appoints Gary Clemons as Next Executive Director
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Clemons is an accomplished non-profit executive with a deep passion for effecting change in the lives of marginalized communities.
Clemons is an accomplished non-profit executive with a deep passion for effecting change in the lives of marginalized communities.
The nonprofit newsroom expands staff to support its in-depth reporting on New York City housing issues, and launches a new beat focused exclusively on NYCHA.
Yevgenia Albats, a Russian investigative reporter who is currently the Distinguished Journalist in Residence at the NYU Jordan Center, recently spoke to City Limits’ youth reporting interns about what it’s like to be a journalist in a country that does not have a free press.
Managing editor Jeanmarie Evelly elevated as Jarrett Murphy prepares to depart.
‘These deleterious media representations, offered with no counterbalance, send Brownsville residents out into the world with a Scarlet Letter on their souls, and this scarlet letter B is one that marks us wherever we go.’
In part two of the three-part City Limits-BRIC series Global Entry—which looks at the unique perspectives New York City’s ethnic press brings to the 2020 campaign story—we hear from a Spanish-language reporter about the particular concerns and multiple viewpoints that his readership brings to the table.
People from the worlds of finance, activism, academia, journalism and public service found common cause at City Limits’ gala.
An interview with a star of New York political journalism, Azi Paybarah, before his departure for a fellowship.
‘If I could program him as a robot every morning at Gracie Mansion and wind him up and send him out on his day dealing with the press and he would be thoughtful and smart and polite and kind and funny and jovial and smooth and all of those things, of course I would. But he’s a human.’
In a year when the press, immigrants and the notion of a decent workplace are under assault, City Limits is honoring three New Yorkers who have fought to protect each.