The Dwindling Voice of Women on NYC City Council
New York City is losing women’s voices on the City Council and the seats for councilwomen just drop to 11 out of 51. Listen to what this year’s women candidates have to say.
Celebrating the New York Women’s Suffrage Centennial
New York women are celebrating 100 years of voting this November to kick off a 3-year commemoration of the ratification of the 19th Amendment. A series of centennial exhibits, special events, and suggested activities are listed by the New York
The Dominican Duo That Could
14 District Candidate, Randy Abreu, 28, and his campaign manager Ilona Duverge, 20, are the millennial Dominican duo pushing the Bronx’s City Council out of its comfort zone.
Jabari Brisport is making Green Waves in New York’s 35th District
Awaiting homeless shelter assignment
The number of homeless families in New York is at record highs. Some mothers waiting for a spot in one of the city’s temporary shelters eagerly embraced news of a new pilot program that offers free rent in exchange for moving out of the city.
Bones Over Beans
Bone broth is taking off in health conscious circles. But how healthy is it really?
New Moms Face Unequal Outcomes
Racial disparity in medicine has been a problem in the United States for a very long time. Back in 1984, the US Department of Health and Human Services published a study that found that disproportionately “the burden of death and
Gone But Not Forgotten: The New York Hipster
Is the much-despised subculture dying?