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Mar 26, 2024What are Reparations and What Could They Look Like in New York?Racial JusticeA new state commission will study the impacts of slavery on Black New YorkersBy Lanessa Owens-Chaplin, Donna LiebermanA new state commission will study the impacts of slavery on Black New YorkersBy Lanessa Owens-Chaplin, Donna Lieberman
Mar 6, 2024Why Suspending NY Students Doesn’t Help Them LearnEducation My experience is just like that of thousands of New York's young people.By JaxMy experience is just like that of thousands of New York's young people.By Jax
Feb 23, 2024Is the Environmental Racism of the Past Repeating Itself in Buffalo’s Kensington Expressway Project?Environmental JusticeAs with Syracuse’s I-81, a new infrastructure project raises similar concerns.By Lanessa Owens-Chaplin, Simon McCormackAs with Syracuse’s I-81, a new infrastructure project raises similar concerns.By Lanessa Owens-Chaplin, Simon McCormack
Feb 12, 2024Complaints of NYPD Abuse are Way Up Under Mayor AdamsCivilian Oversight of PoliceThe NYPD is also failing to discipline officers who harm New Yorkers.By Michael Sisitzky, Simon McCormackThe NYPD is also failing to discipline officers who harm New Yorkers.By Michael Sisitzky, Simon McCormack
Dec 12, 2023Why Rikers Needs a Federal Receivership, and Why it Must Close for GoodRights of Incarcerated PeopleThe best way to end the abuses at Rikers is to make sure no one gets sent there again.By Molly Biklen, Simon McCormackThe best way to end the abuses at Rikers is to make sure no one gets sent there again.By Molly Biklen, Simon McCormack