2024
July 17, 2024 Morning Headlines, WNYC, 07/17/2024
Delivery Worker Minimum Wage Brings Order to Industry, Data Shows, Streetsblog NYC, 07/15/2024
Empowering NYC Parents: Going Beyond Grades for Student Success, Amsterdam News, 07/11/2024
Uber and Lyft Drivers' Pay Issues Extend to Massachusetts, Boston Globe, 06/30/2024
Legal work authorization still eludes most migrants in New York
City & State New York, 06/30/2024
Schools Out and NYC Migrant Families Face a Summer of Uncertainty, NY1, 06/28/2024
Gig Workers Deserve a Level Playing Field, City & State New York, 06/28/2024
School’s Out and NYC Migrant Families Face a Summer of Uncertainty, MSN, 06/28/2024
NYC Pre-K System to Be Restructured in $1.12 Billion Budget Deal, Gothamist, 06/27/2024
Eligibility for Half-Price MetroCard Program Boosted in City Budget, AMNY, 06/26/2024
Congestion pricing funding could lead to job loss
The New York Times, 06/26/2024
CDPAP Caregiver Program Faces More Regulation to Curb Costs, Crain's New York, 06/25/2024
New York City Gender Pay Gap Persists Across Jobs and Industries, Study Finds, Crain's New York, 06/24/2024
Adams’ Donations to Be Refunded, Council Member Praised After Scuffle with Cops, The City, 06/25/2024
Information and media jobs face layoffs amid economic downturn
The City, 06/24/2024
Expanding Fair Fares eligibility is a matter of racial equity
AM New York, 06/21/2024
Water board proposes rate increases
The New York Times, 06/18/2024
99 cents slice is back
Hell Gate NYC, 06/15/2024
Congestion pricing could boost NYC economy
The New York Times, 06/07/2024
NYC’s job boom is fueled by taxpayer-funded $38,280 health gigs
Bloomberg, 06/05/2024
NYC TV and film studios boom with Netflix and Amazon investments
The City, 06/04/2024
Property tax payments from colleges, hospitals could net $700M
Crain's New York, 05/21/2024
Uber and Lyft Drivers Remain as Divided as Lawmakers Over Minimum Pay Rates
Minnesota Reformer, 05/16/2024
Healthcare Jobs Driving the Economy
The City, 05/16/2024
Opinion: It's Well Past Time for New York City to Get the Right Stuff Done
City Limits, 05/10/2024
House, Senate Leaders Announce Deal with Minneapolis Council on Uber and Lyft Driver Rates
Minnesota Reformer, 05/06/2024
Minneapolis Research Staff Calculate New Estimates on Uber and Lyft Driver Costs
News from the States, 04/24/2024
George Patrikis, Owner of Ditmars Flower Shop, Featured in New York Times
The National Herald, 04/22/2024
NYC Library Cuts Stand in Mayor Adams’ $112 Billion Budget Proposal
Gothamist, 04/16/2024
Childhood Education in NYC: A Cost Analysis
Forum Daily New York, 04/16/2024
Why Child Care is So Expensive in NYC That It’s Become a Crisis
Gothamist, 04/15/2024
Flowers Cost Rising in NYC
The New York Times, 04/15/2024
With Uber and Lyft Gone, the Road Ahead is Unclear
Minnesota Daily, 03/27/2024
Some Facts About Uber and Lyft and the Effort to Pay Drivers a Minimum Wage
Minnesota Reformer, 03/20/2024
Minnesota Lawmakers Propose Uber and Lyft Driver Pay Rates Higher Than Minimum Wage
Minnesota Reformer, 03/12/2024
What Does the Average Uber and Lyft Driver Make? State Report Has an Answer
Minnesota Reformer, 03/08/2024
State Report Shows Ride-Share Drivers in Metro Area Make Less Than Minimum Wage
MPR News, 03/08/2024
Minnesota Uber and Lyft Drivers Often Earn Less Than Minimum Wage, State Study Says
Star Tribune, 03/08/2024
Mayor Jacob Frey Veto Uber Lyft Minneapolis Pay Ordinance
Sahan Journal, 03/08/2024
Home Care Aides City Council Bill End 24 Hour Shifts
The New York Times, 03/07/2024
Reverend Al Sharpton Black Unemployment Businesses New York City
ABC7NY, 03/07/2024
NYC Economy Comeback
The New York Times, 03/05/2024
Immigrants and Labor
The New York Times, 02/29/2024
How Much Money Really Uber Driver
CBC, 02/20/2024
NYC Poverty
The New York Times, 02/21/2024
Uneven Growth Citywide Muddles Jobs Picture
The Chief Leader, 02/01/2024
Wage Theft Legislation Violation
Documented NY, 01/31/2024
How Did New York City Reverse Its 2024 Budget Cuts?
City & State New York 1/18/24
Mayor Adams Reduces Cuts to Schools, Libraries, and Elderly Services with $109B Budget
Gothamist 1/16/24
The Unemployment Gap Between Black and White New Yorkers is Widening
Digital Market News 1/9/24
New Jersey Caught Up in Abbott v. Adams Migrant Feud
Inside NJ 1/7/24
2023
NYC's Economic Outlook for 2024: Lopsided Prosperity, Researcher Says
Gothamist 12/31/23
Food Delivery Apps and the Minimum Wage Tipping Point in New York
The Guardian 12/21/2023
New York City Losing Young and Low-Income Residents Over High Costs: Comptroller
Crain's New York Business 12/18/23
New Yorkers Love Their Libraries, So Why Are They Always on the Chopping Block?
Gothamist 15/12/23
Budget Strategy Puts Mayor Adams Administration in Hot Seat
City Limits 12/12/2023
New York City's Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer and School Chancellor David Banks on Strengthening Workforce Development Post-COVID-19
City & State New York 6/12/23
Not Yet Equal Pay for Equal Work: Women Still Lag Behind Men on Salaries and Wages
NY Daily News, 11/28/2023
City Rideshare Drivers Worry Over Electric Vehicle Mandate
The Good Men Project, 11/24/2023
Experts Weigh In on the Necessity of Budget Cuts in Adams Administration
City & State New York, 11/21/2023
The City's Gender Wage Gap Endures, Report Finds
The Chief Leader, 11/10/23
SAG-AFTRA Actors Go on Strike in New York City
The City, 11/09/2023
Weekend Reading on Women’s Representation: Women Majority in City Councils Make a Difference
Ms. Magazine, 11/03/2023
New York City Faces Gender Pay Gap, According to Recent Report
The New York Times, 11/01/2023
A Tale of Two Recoveries: How the Pandemic Reshaped Jobs in NYC
The New York Times, 10/30/2023
Mayor Adams Faces Challenge in Bringing Back Jobs Lost During the Pandemic
The New York Times, 10/24/2023
NYC Jobs Show Signs of Recovery in October
The City, 10/19/2023
The Latina Wealth Gap Is Worse Than We Think
NY Daily News, 10/13/2023
Wall Street Securities Employment Rebounds in a Sign of Economic Recovery
The City, 10/12/2023
NYC’s Plan to Expand 3K Preschool Spreads the Cost and Interest
The New York Times, 10/11/2023
Federal Government Shutdown in New York
The City 9/30/2023
NYC Income Gap and Wages
The New York Times 9/28/2023
Here Are Some Big Ways a Government Shutdown Would Affect NYC
Gothamist 9/28/2023
New York, Seattle Are Among the Cities Eyeing Stronger Protections for Gig Economy Workers
Fast Company 9/20/2023
States and Cities Eye Stronger Protections for Gig Economy Workers
New Jersey Monitor 9/19/2023
States and Cities Eye Stronger Protections for Gig Economy Workers
Stateline 9/19/2023
Child Care in NYC
The New York Times 9/11/2023.
Hollywood's Impasse Spotlights NYC's Role in Film and TV
Chief Leader 9/9/2023
Mayor Adams Orders Billions in Budget Cuts, Escalating Call for Federal and State Migrant Aid
Gothamist 9/9/2023
Migrants Work Permits
The New York Times 9/09/2023
NYC's Pandemic Wage Gains Mostly Benefit High Earners: Study
Crain's New York 9/05/2023
An influx of migrant children tests the preparedness of NYC schools
Ap News 09/07/23New York City's Immigration Challenges and Housing Crisis
The New York Times 08/05/2023
Why Is NYC Rent So High?
The City 08/04/2023
New York Employers Focus on Hiring Skills, Not Degrees to Level the Playing Field
Crain's New York Business 08/02/23
Bob Hennelly’s Labor Radio Hour on WBAI, July 24, 2023 (Parrott on second half of segment A)
Work Bites 07/24/2023
SAG-AFTRA Workers Go on Strike in NYC
The New York Times 07/21/2023
Hollywood Strike Threatens Writers and Actors' Jobs
The City 07/20/2023
The Weekly Wrap: New York City Rejecting Back Payments, Tenants' Rent Arrears
Next City 07/14/23
Brian Lehrer Show July 14, 2023: Campaign for Public Banking in New York City
WNYC 07/14/2023
Gig Workers in NYC Push for Higher Minimum Wage
Axios 07/14/2023
What If NYC Had Its Own Public Bank? There Are Billions of Reasons to Consider It, Report Says
Gothamist 07/10/23
Pay AI Algorithm for Gig Workers Like Uber
The Globe and Mail 07/08/23
New York City's Uphill Battle to Save Manufacturing
City & State New York 07/05/2023
NYC Property Tax System Cushions Near-Term Blow to Revenue
Bloomberg 06/29/2023
5 Things to Watch in the Upcoming NYC Budget
Gothamist 06/28/23
City Vacancies a Factor in the High Black Unemployment Rate: Report
The Chief-Leader 06/30/23
New York City Sets Minimum Wage for Delivery Drivers
Marketplace, 06/13/2023
NYC's Retail Jobs Shrank 11% Since Start of Pandemic
Gothamist, 06/13/2023
NYC Delivery Workers Push for Higher Minimum Wage
The New York Times, 06/12/2023
New York City Loses Retail Jobs
The New York Times, 06/08/2023
NYC Black Workers Face High Unemployment
The City, 05/22/2023
NYC Lost Jobs in April While the US Added Jobs
The City, 05/18/2023
Minimum Wage Increase in New York
NY's Focus, 05/05/2023
Wall Street Bonuses Weather Economic Storm
The City 05/02/2023
NYC's office vacancy rate rising
The City 05/02/2023
Shadows of tech slowdown show in March job numbers
Crain's New York Business 05/01/2023
What it's like to live and work in New York
Raconteur 04/30/2023
Black unemployment rate in NYC rises to 11%
The New York Times 04/28/2023
State budget deal moves billions to cities and towns
The City 04/28/2023
Competing economic forecasts as Adams and Council gear up for budget talks
NY1 04/26/2023
Unemployment in New York shows a large racial gap above the national average, it increases among Blacks and decreases for whites
Morning Express 04/20/2023
Office vacancy rate keeps rising as NYC job growth slows
West Side Spirit 04/20/2023
New York State must change how it pays for unemployment insurance
Daily News 03/30/2023
NYC Tax Credit Program Set to Give Extra Cash to Over 800,000 New Yorkers
Gothamist 03/27/2023
56% Drop in Immigration Hampering New York's Pandemic Recovery
Crain's New York Business 02/24/2023
Millionaires Flee New York After Tax Hike
The New York Times 02/23/2023
As Americans Work From Home, Europeans and Asians Head Back to the Office
The Wall Street Journal 02/23/2023
New York's Millionaire Exodus: 1,453 taxpayers earning $25m fled state in 2021
Daily Mail 02/23/2023
Job growth still lags the nation but continues a steady pace
crains ny 1/19/23
NYC’s Workforce Shrank by 300,000 Since 2020
the city 1/19/23
NYC’s workforce has shrunk by 300,000 since start of pandemic
new york post 1/19/23
NYC labor market lagging behind U.S., with people of color seeing biggest losses
gothamist 1/19/23
The community honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
amsterdam news 1/19/23
Business this legislative session will watch, weigh in on minimum wage plans
times union 1/16/23
Labor ally or fiscal hawk? Adams faces hard choice as NYC municipal unions demand raises in COVID era
gothamist 1/12/2023
Cornell research: Only 30% of New Yorkers make a living wage
crains ny 1/12/2023
As costs rise, Gov. Hochul proposes linking minimum wage to inflation
gothamist 1/10/2023
Governor proposes pegging minimum wage to inflation
crains ny 1/10/2023
2022
City’s hotels, restaurants and entertainment venues fail to add jobs again
crains ny 12/15/2022
Comptroller warns of volatility in city’s tech sector
crains ny 12/19/2022
Young workers bear the brunt of pandemic job losses, comptroller finds
the chief ladder 12/23/2022
NYC startup Resilience Lab could be first telehealth company to unionize
gothamist 12/29/2022
Year In Review | Examining the ups and downs of Mayor Adams’ first year in office
amny 12/28/2022
inside the fight to pay food worers 23 dollars an hour
ny times 12/08/2022
State's job growth stagnates. Increased pay would reverse worker shortages, advocates argue
the chief 11/28/2022
Help Wanted: Businesses still scramble for employees, legislators ponder solutions
times union 11/27/2022
Speakers highlight childcare at workforce shortage hearing
erie news now 11/23/2022
Small restaurants struggle with city's new pay transparency law
crains ny 11/17/2022
restaurants struggle with city's new pay transparency law
crains ny 11/17/2022
New york, once a minimum wage leader now lags behind
ny times 11/14/2022
NYC faces pressure to raise $15 minimum wage amid high inflation
wcbs 11/14/2022
TO FIGHT CRIME, BE ECONOMICALLY PROGRESSIVE
DAILY NEWS 11/3/2022
Another Tech Giant Is Slashing Nearly a Thousand Jobs
the street 10/18/2022
More gig workers could soon qualify as employees
crains ny 10/17/2022
Tech Industry Troubles Aren’t as Bad for Workers as You Think
THE city 10/12/2022
Mayor Adams in the Doom Loop
THE sun 10/10/2022
Four ways NYC Mayor Eric Adams can boost Black male turnout for Democrats
the hill 9/29/2022
NYC’s economy is growing. So why is Mayor Eric Adams bracing for a fiscal crisis?
gothamist 10/26/2022
Unemployment Rises As Job Hunters Flood NYC, Study Finds
patch 10/22/2022
Fed rate hikes haven't curbed inflation much. These policies would work instead, economists say
abc news 10/20/2022
New York City sleeps early after COVID-19
goa chronicle 9/19/2022
new York City Faces Potential Fiscal Crisis as $10 Billion Deficit Looms
NEW YORK TIMES 10/19/2022
in the ciy that naver sleeps, some doors now close at 10 pm
new york times 9/17/2022
decoding the inflation report
new york times 9/14/2022
in NYC, pandemic job losses linger
new york times 9/14/2022
Taxi, Uber trips expected to get pricier under city proposal
ny1 9/13/2022
Mayor Adams orders NYC agencies to cut budgets amid spending requests from City Council, unions
gothamist 9/13/2022
Mayor's Focus on Workforce Development Meets 'Pressure Cooker' Program Landscape, New Report Says
gotham gazette 9/8/2022
Budget officials warn of NYC’s gloomy economic outlook amid inflation, recession threat
gothamist 9/6/2022
will return to office get serious in september?
new york times 9/6/2022
With inflation soaring, some lawmakers want to hike New York’s minimum wage rates next year
city and state 9/6/2022
NYC's Jobs Picture by Race, Gender and Age
wnyc 9/5/2022
Amid Inflation and Increased Demand, Human Services Workers Struggle with Burnout
city limits 9/5/2022
A crisis overlooked: New York’s unemployed young men — and the nation’s
new york post 8/27/2022
The U.S. Has Regained All of Its Lost COVID-Era Jobs — But NYC Hasn’t
the city 8/18/2022
In contrast to the nation, July was a weak month for job recovery in New York
Crains Ny 8/18/2022
'Mixed Signals': New York City's Precarious Economic Recovery
gotham gazette 8/17/2022
James Parrott tells the inside story of the first-ever pay floor for Uber drivers
oversharing 8/13/2022
The gig economy is the tip of the iceberg
oversharing 8/11/2022
U.S. jobs report promises strength in city’s recovering leisure and hospitality industries
Crains Ny 8/5/2022
Senate Deal Could Mean Big Boost to New York Climate Efforts
gotham gazette 8/2/2022
After Tepid Job Growth, City's Recovery Flat With All Eyes On Inflation
Patch 7/22/2022
After Tepid Job Growth, City’s Recovery Flat With All Eyes on Inflation
the city 7/21/2022
City’s job growth is steady but slow
Crains Ny 7/21/2022
Independent contractors help drive the city’s economy—but they’re uncounted and underpaid
Crains Ny 6/27/2022
OPINION: New NYC Budget is a win for human services. But we can do better
nyn media 6/14/2022
City staffing shortages lead to months-long waits for housing help
spectrum news 6/9/2022
One in Three Jobless Workers in NYC Are Long-Term Unemployed
the city 6/6/2022
A DoorDash company now hires for full-time delivery jobs
Crains Ny 6/3/2022
Mayor Eric Adams proposed zoning changes to eliminate rules he said interfere with New York City’s recovery
ny times 5 6/1/2022
Mayor Adams wants municipal workers back in office to set example
Fox 5 6/1/2022
How Uber got almost everything it wanted in Ontario’s Working For Workers Act
the globe and mail 5/25/2022
Labor advocates and New York pols tout minimum wage increase as weapon to fight inflation
amny 5/11/2022
NYC to launch two ‘full-time’ virtual schools, top education officials say
chalkbeat 5/10/2022
Ending Poverty Pay for Human Services Workers: A New York City Story
np quarterly 5/04/2022
Democrats clash over return to office as NYC cubicles sit vacant
politico 5/04/2022
In Housing Court, Tenants Are Being Evicted Again
nyt 5/03/2022
This May Day, boost protections for gig workers, says NYC Public Advocate Jumaane Williams
daily news 5/01/2022
Businesses raise red flags on pay transparency
6 news 4/28/2022
Adams proposes nearly $100B budget, with added funding to social service programs, education and policing
gothamist 4/26/2022
Modest Job Gains in March as New York City Still Struggles to Regain pre-COVID Footing
the city 4/14/2022
The pace of New York’s recovery is slackening
crains ny 4/14/2022
Restaurants address the labor shortage with better pay, benefits and culture
crains ny 4/12/2022
Once-hot IPO market goes ice cold
crains ny 4/12/2022
Nonprofit human services workers may finally get a raise through the state budget
city and state 4/04/2022
Surging Gas Prices Spur Uber Drivers’ Push for Status Change
bloomberg law 3/29/2022
Uber lands deal to list all NYC taxis on ride-hail app
courthouse news service 3/31/2022
Renewed Vibrancy Is Hiding Deep Economic Pain
bloomberg 3/21/2022
Nonprofit workers rally for ‘fair’ wages at City Hall
amsterdam news 3/17/2022
Schools Chancellor David Banks promises to empower NYC principals, borrowing from an old playbook
chalkbeat 3/15/2022
Slightly Brighter Jobs Numbers Show Eric Adams Economic Plan Has Work to Do
the city 3/10/2022
Human services workers rally in NYC for better pay
pix 3/10/2022
Nonprofit workers in NYC rally for higher wages in mayor's budget
gothamist 3/10/2022
NYC Looks To Environmentally Friendly Jobs In A Cloudy Economic Climate
patch 3/9/2022
Albany lawmakers look to crack down on hidden foreign assets in NYC
gothamist 3/5/2022
Choppy relations in Albany complicate Adams’ agenda
crains ny 3/4/2022
Mayor's Budget Plan Won't Refill 10,000 Vacated City Jobs
the chief 2/22/2022
Report highlights ‘startling trend’: Black unemployment rate in NYC at 15%
silive 2/17/2022
Uber and Lyft Drivers Get Pay Hikes Tied to Rise in City's Cost of Living
the chief 2/16/2022
In his first budget, Adams unveils ‘radically practical’ $98.5B spending plan
gothamist 2/16/2022
NYC Black Unemployment Stuck Above 15%
the city 2/15/2022
'It will take care of our family' — NYC's for-hire vehicle drivers get 5.3% raise
gothamist 2/12/2022
Mayor Adams Delivers Raise for Essential Gig Workers
nyc 2/11/2022
How will boston Bounce back?
boston globe 2/09/2022
Adams makes his case to Albany for bail reform and funding NYC’s recovery
gothamist 2/09/2022
Will New York City’s plan against rising gun violence work?
el pais 2/03/2022
Industry Experts Focused on How to Prepare More New Yorkers for Local Tech Jobs
the jewish voice 2/02/2022
Covid News: Pope Warns Against ‘Infodemic’
nyt 1/28/2022
nys recovery took two steps forward
nyt 1/28/2022
Industry experts reveal how more New Yorkers can prepare for tech jobs
crains ny 1/28/2022
Why Eric Adams Faces A Far More Difficult Test Than Previous Mayors In The War On Crime
Wnyc 1/27/2022
City rates low in ranking of employment recovery
crains ny 1/26/2022
Biden Lifts 67,000 U.S. Workers' Pay to $15 Hourly Minimum
the chief 1/24/2022
No 'surrender': Mayor Eric Adams lays out gun violence plan after NYPD officers killed
usa today 1/24/2022
Why Eric Adams Faces A Far More Difficult Test Than Previous Mayors In The War On Crime
gothamist 1/23/2022
NYC Has Its Largest Municipal Workforce Ever. Mayor Eric Adams Wants To Shrink It.
gothamist 1/21/2022
Coronavirus Surge May Be Receding in New York, But Economy Already Impacted
hamodia 1/20/2022
Despite a small boom last month, job numbers in the city remained flat
crains ny 12/20/2022
Slow Job Growth Reflects Omicron’s Economic Toll
the city 1/20/2022
Why a blue city is feeling the blues
ny times 1/17/2022
Examining Bill de Blasio’s legacy as mayor of New York City
cgtn 1/15/2022
Eric Adams wants to cut spending. Here’s how he might do it.
city and state 1/14/2022
Fiscal conservatives fear Hochul’s new spending risks future tax increases
crains ny 1/13/2022
Omicron Afflicts Already Ailing NYC Economy, Pushing Projected Jobs Recovery Back to 2025
the city 1/5/2022
‘Hotel Week’ In NYC Promises Discounts And COVID Safety
cbs 12/5/2022
Property Tax Commission Issues Final Reform Proposals
habitat 1/3/2022
‘We Are Ready for a Major Comeback’
chelsea news 1/1/2022
What to expect from Eric Adams
the economist 1/1/2022
2021
'Didn't Quite Hit The Need': Bill De Blasio's Complicated Two-Term Legacy as Mayor of New York City
Gothan Gazette 12/31/2021
De Blasio insists NYC is better off after his 8 years
new york post 12/30/21
De Blasio became NYC mayor with high hopes, leaves with confounding record
politico 12/30/2021How to help NYC’s working class now
daily news 12/29/21
York Still a ‘Tale of Two Cities’?
NEw York Times 12/22/2021
New York state editorial roundup: COVID-19 mandates, ignoring voters, rural areas need testing
auburnpub 12/18/2021
Hochul mask mandate hits NYC while its down, jobless rate double US average
NEw York post 12/14/2021
She Got the First Vaccine. Now It’s a Year Later.
NEw York Times 12/14/2021
Have Urban Universities Done Enough for the Neighborhoods Around Them?
NEw York Times 12/10/2021
New Yorkers will get to vote on plans to advance racial equity in the city
bronx times 12/12/21
De Blasio touts poverty decline – but leaves out dire pandemic figures
New York post 12/13/21The ‘Double Whammy’ That Is Slowing New York City’s Job Growth
NEw York Times 12/14/2021
Mayor de Blasio claims 500,000 New Yorkers moved out of poverty during his 8-year tenure
amny 12/13/2021
Year in Review: QNS’ top 10 web stories of 2021
qns 12/6/2021
New Yorkers pay far steeper economic price than rest of nation due to pols’ extreme COVID mandates
NEw York post 11/14/2021
Here’s why the state’s job growth stalled compared with the rest of the nation’s
crains New York 11/15/2021
Will Omicron Stop New York’s Economy From Coming Back?
forbes 11/16/2021
Grading Mayor de Blasio
the city 12/7/2021
New Yorkers Will Get to Vote on Plans to Advance Racial Equity in the City
the city 12/7/202
Kristin Morse, Executive Director of The New School’s Center for New York City Affairs, Named to City & State’s 2021 Economic Development Power 75
the new school 12/7/202
Did De Blasio Make A Dent In The ‘Tale of Two Cities’? A New Analysis Of NYC Income Inequality Makes A Case
gothamist 11/30/2021
A New Analysis Of Income Data Shows Income Inequality Shrank Under De Blasio
wnyc 11/30/21
Fewer Americans got laid off last week. What does that mean for New York?
crains New York 11/24/21New York's jobless rate continues slow rebound
spectrum local news 11/19/2021
New York City added more jobs in October than any month this year
crains New York 11/18/21
Jobs Grow — Along With the Pandemic Gap Between Rich and Poor New Yorkers
the city 11/18/2021
‘So Much Ugliness’ as Upper East Siders Battle 16-Story Tower
the New York times 11/18/21
Nationwide jobs pickup underscores New York's hesitant recovery
crains New York 11/5/21
NY among highest national job loss, labor decline
hudson valley 360 11/5/21
Economic Development Power 75
city & state 12/6/21
Years After NY Medicaid Overhaul, Kids’ Access to Mental Health Care Still in Crisis: Report
city limits 11/7/21
nationwide jobs pickup underscores new york’s hesitant recovery
crains New York 11/5/21
eric adams has a new job many of his constituents don’t
the New York times 11/5/21
critics Say Eric Adams Lacks A 'Big Idea.' Maybe New Yorkers Don't Want One
gothamist 11/4/2021
In his own words: Mayor-elect targets $4B budget gap
crains New York 11/4/21New York has received billions in COVID aid, but is it enough?
news 1 11/3/2021
Democrat Brad Lander wins comptroller race in landslide
crains New York 11/3/202
Democrat Brad Lander Wins New York City Comptroller Race in Landslide
bloomberg 11/2/2021Wall Street Booms Even Amid Concerns That Jobs May Go Bust In New York
patch 10/23/2021New York City Lost Most Wall Street Jobs in 2020, Amid Covid-19, Since 2008 Recession
the Wall Street journal 10/21/2021
City does not see boost in jobs growth despite reopening
crains New York 10/21/2021Wall Street Booms Even Amid Concerns That Jobs May Go Bust in New York
the city 10/21/2021
Labor gap persists, but in-person learning may offer silver lining
crains New York 10/1/2021
How to make remote learning work
NY DAily news 9/27/2021
New Poverty Data Shows Effects of Federal Relief, Prompts Calls for Continued Aid
gotham gazette 9/21/2021New york’s travel restrictions to be lifted from european countries
New York Times 9/22/2021New York department of education faces billions in budget gaps
crains New York 9/17/2021New York City’s Jobs Picture Grows Cloudier as Fall Approaches
the city 9/16/2021feeble job gains show stalled New York city recovery
crains New York 9/16/2021Rep. Ocasio-Cortez to Introduce a Bill to Extend Federal Unemployment Insurance
sunnyside post 9/15/2021
Jobless New Yorkers to Hold Rally in Long Island City Tuesday Night to Call for Extension of Unemployment Benefits
sunnyside post 9/14/21800,000 just lost unemployment benefits
ny times 9/7/2021
Facing an uncertain economic recovery, the city can draw lessons from post-9/11 years
ny1 9/8/2021As Federal Unemployment Benefits End, Employers Still Struggle To Fill Vacancies
Gothamist 9/6/2021
New York City Residents Prepare to Lose Unemployment Benefits After Labor Day
the east gazette 8/31/2021
NYC metro area unemployment rate cut nearly in half from a year ago: feds
the New York post 8/31/2021Nearly $7.5M in stolen wages going back to NYC workers, comptroller says
NY daily news 8/30/2021
Up to 800,000 New York City Residents Could Lose Federal Unemployment Pandemic Benefits in September
wnyc news 8/27/2021
End Of Federal Unemployment Benefits Could Bring "Perfect Storm" For NYC's Most Vulnerable
gothamist 8/26/2021NYC will lose 3 billion in unemployment
Crains New York 8/26/2021Watchdogs Worry About De Blasio's Last Budget, City’s Fiscal Future
GOTHAM GAZETTE 8/17/2021
New York’s Economy, Poised for Comeback, Finds Setback Instead
the New York times 8/23/2021How Cuomo's Sudden Exit May Give NYC Mayor A Chance To Call The Shots In Albany
gothamist 8/23/2021NYC Loses Jobs as Pandemic Recession Takes Growing Toll on Workers of Color
the city 8/19/2021Watchdogs Worry About De Blasio's Last Budget, City’s Fiscal Future
GOTHAM GAZETTE 8/17/2021How to improve NYC’s workforce development, affordable housing and economy
NYN Media 8/12/2021Wall Street returns to business as usual while New York struggles with reopening
the ticker 8/12/2021
A strong july jobs report us could foretell growth city employment
Crains New York 8/06/2021"We've Been There": Why A Second Black Mayoralty Is Inspiring A Mix Of Hope And Skepticism
Gothamist 8/4/2021What another black mayor could mean for nyc
npr radio 8/4/2021
Cuomo’s Call for Private Businesses to Require Vaccinations Spurs Demands for a Government Mandate
the city 7/28/2021Ny service workers
New York Times 7/20/21big city waiter shortage at restaurants
New York TIMES 7/16/2021citys jobs recovering slowly boom fails appear
Crains New York 7/15/2021Delivery Co-ops Provide an Answer to High Fees and Low Wages
yes 7/13/2021Saving New York | People and Power
Al Jazeera English 6/24/2021NYC lost more jobs than any other American city during COVID at three times the national unemployment rate - and STILL has a deficit of 500,000 jobs, data shows
daily mail 6/21/2021pandemic didnt just cripple economy it transformed it
Washington Post 6/21/21Slow Rebound of Construction Jobs Threatens NYC Post-Pandemic Rebuild
the city 6/20/2021nyc econonomyduring coronavirus
New York TIMES 6/20/2021despite unemployment businesses struggle to fill jobs in the us
america 6/19/2021Uber and Lyft have long said they pay drivers fairly, but they haven't shared all the data that could prove it
insider 6/17/2021Andrew Yang Hopes to Ride His Free-Money Plan to NYC’s City Hall
bloomber 6/16/2021New partnership aims to advance careers of human service workers
manhattan times 6/17/2021
eric adams tax break proposals get mixed reviews city economists
Crains New York 6/15/2021Delivery Apps like Grubhub and DoorDash charge restaurants huge commission fees. Are delivery co-ops the solution?
the counter 6/15/2021Mayor de Blasio, CUNY Announce Scholarship Program to Advance Careers of City's Human Service Workers
The Official Website of the City of New York 6/9/2021
Scott Stringer has always been progressive
city and state 6/8/2021nyc inequality
New York TIMES 6/8/2021Astoria survey shows COVID-19 recession persists among vulnerable New Yorkers
qns 6/4/2021New York City Can’t Just Gentrify Its Way Back to Normal
New York TIMES 6/4/2021Astoria workers study shows high unemployment and uncertain future
the daily eagle 6/4/2021The great New York jobs mismatch: A huge challenge for the next mayor
Daily News 6/3/2021NBC4 Community Forum: New York City’s Economic Future
nbc4 6/3/2021NYC’s Late-Night Restaurants Aren’t Fully Back — Yet
Grub Street 6/2/2021AS NEW YORK BRINGS ‘EVERYONE BACK’ TO SCHOOLS IN FALL, OBSERVERS WONDER WHERE THAT LEAVES ONCE-HERALDED REMOTE LEARNING PROGRAM
THE 74 6/2/2021there are 300000 available jobs city so why unemployment
Crains New York 6/1/2021de blasio’s final spending proposals could send city fiscal cliff budget hawks warn
Crains New York 5/25/2021New York City Lost 900,000 Jobs. Here’s How Many Have Come Back.
New York TIMES 5/21/2021Jobs Making a Careful Comeback as NYC Reopens
THE CITY 5/21/2021SMALLER CLASSES, FLEXIBLE SCHEDULES, REMOTE MEETINGS: SOME NYC FAMILIES HOPE FOR A NEW ‘NORMAL’ NEXT SCHOOL YEAR
CHALKBEAT 5/20/2021New York City jobs numbers tick up amid dramatic reopening
CRAIN’S New York BUSINESS 5/20/2021DE BLASIO SPENDING BIG ON NYC’S RECOVERY
CITY AND STATE NEW YORK 5/18/2021MAYORAL CANIDATES HAVE BIG PLANS TO HELP SMALL BUSINESSES
CRAINS NEW YORK 5/17/2021WHY ARE SOME NYC RESTAURANTS STRUGGLING TO FIND WORKERS? IT’S COMPLICATED…
THE CITY 5/13/2021UBER SEEKS MORE DRIVERS
CRAINS NEW YORK 5/7/2021HALF OF NYC MINORITY- AND WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESSES LAID-OFF OR FURLOUGHED WORKERS DURING COVID PANDEMIC: SURVEY
NY DAILY NEWS 5/4/2021SPRING IN NYC BRINGS A SENSE OF OPTIMISM FOR BELEAGUERED RESTAURANT & BAR OWNERS
GOTHAMIST 5/1/2021WHAT IS NEW YORK CITY DOING TO PREPARE ITS WORKFORCE FOR THE POST-PANDEMIC ECONOMY?
GOTHAM GAZETTE 4/28/2021MAYOR'S BUDGET EXUBERANCE BASED ON U.S. AID CALLED RISKY BY COMPTROLLER
THE CHIEF 4/27/2021More Americans Are Leaving Cities, But Don’t Call It an Urban Exodus
bloomberg 4/26/2021DECLINING IMMIGRATION THREATENS NEW YORK’S COVID COMEBACK
THE CITY 4/20/2021WILL NYC SCHOOLS STICK WITH REMOTE LEARNING AFTER THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC?
DAILY NEWS 4/22/2021Justice for Excluded Workers
Gotham Gazette 4/10/2021How Can the Next Mayor Support New Yorkers Looking for Work?
Spectrum News 4/9/2021New York to Offer Undocumented Migrants Up to $15,600 in Pandemic Relief
Common Dreams 4/8/2021New York's Tax Agreement Combined SALT cao will soak rich
Crains New York 4/6/2021Albany Must Aid New Yorkers Washington Left Behind
Gotham Gazette 4/5/2021For New York City, Glimmers of Hope and Signs of Revival
New York Times 4/2/2021Tax-the-Rich Push Drives High-Stakes Cuomo State Budget Showdown
The City 3/24/2021One Year Into the Pandemic, New York City Faces a Lopsided Economic Recovery
Wall Street Journal 3/22/2021New York holds storefront performances to revive arts scene
TRT World 3/22/2021This is Going to Change Everything': How the American Rescue Plan Will Impact New York City
Gotham Gazette 3/21/2021NYC Lost a Record 631,000 Jobs to the Pandemic in 2020. So What’s Next?
The CIty 3/14/2021New evidence on the success of gig-worker pay standards for ride-hail drivers
Washington Center for Equitable Growth 3/10/2021Child welfare in New York: Why you should ALWAYS fact check the commissioner of New York City’s family policing agency
NCCPR Child Welfare Blog 3/17/2021New York City Child Welfare Chief Calls For Changes to Mandated Reporting System
THE IMPRINT 3/15/2021Cuomo's harassment scandAl could pave way for wealth tax
Crains New York 3/8/2021Will a $15 Minimum Wage Work for Restaurants?
Food & Wine 3/8/2021Gig Companies Fear a Worker Shortage, Despite a Recession
Wired 3/5/2021However long the COVID horror lasts, rebuilding the city's economy will take longer
Crains New York 3/2/2021The Battle over $15 is a 1930’s-like Defining Moment
Insider NJ 3/1/2021Pandemic-Scarred Restaurants And Gig Workers Fight Back Against The Delivery Apps
The Gothamist 3/1/2021Eric Adams to unveil tax credit plan aimed at relieving cash-strapped New Yorkers
Daily News 2/28/2021NYC’s Recovery May Drag Out Until 2023 Or Later, According to New Report
The Gothamist 2/13/2021City’s Recovery May Drag Out Until 2023 or Later, According to New Report
WNYC 2/12/2021People of color accounted for majority of NYC jobs lost in 2020, new study finds
Daily News 2/12/2021Why Giving Cash To The Poor Has Become The "Hot Ticket" In NYC's Mayoral Race
The Gothamist 1/28/2021De Blasio's preliminary 2022 budget could be masking impending fiscal crisis
Crains New York 1/27/2021Hospitals see more severe pediatric psychiatric emergencies during pandemic, report finds
Crain's Health Pulse 1/2/2021Youth unemployment soars in New York due to COVID-19
Channel News Asia 1/25/2021New Study Finds Chicago Uber and Lyft Drivers Are Paid Below Minimum Wage
Patch.com 1/21/2021Jobs Take a Hit in New York as Local Economy Heads for a ‘Second-Wave Slowdown’
The City 1/21/2021New Study Finds Chicago Uber and Lyft Drivers Are Paid Below Minimum Wage
Vice 1/21/2021NY Desperately Awaits Details On Federal Aid From A Democratic Washington
The Gothamist 1/20/2021Governor threatens sue biden administration over federal aid
Crains New York 1/19/2021Unemployment Claims Jump As The City's Budget Picture Grows Bleaker. Can Joe Biden Help Stem A Deeper Pandemic Recession?
Patch.com 1/15/2021Unemployment Claims Jump as the City’s Budget Picture Grows Bleaker. Can Joe Biden Help Stem a Deeper Pandemic Recession?
The City 1/14/2021Facing Historic Drop In Property Tax Revenue, De Blasio Proposes Austerity Budget
The Gothamist 1/14/2021Best Hope for NYC’s Economy in 2021: A ‘Transition Year’ With Modest Gains by the Fall
The City 1/10/2021Expectations high for Schumer to bring federal relief to New York
Crains New York 1/8/2021NYC’s budget info agency predicts drawn-out job recovery for post-COVID city
NY Daily News 1/6/2021Uber will charge significantly more per trip as new Seattle law goes into effect Jan. 1
Seattle TImes 1/4/20212020
New data shows scope of economic devastation in NYC during COVID pandemic
NY Daily News 12/30/2020What the New Stimulus Package Means For New Yorkers’ Unemployment Benefits
Spectrum News 12/30/2020They’re young, unemployed and facing bleak prospects
The Chicago Tribune 12/22/2020Lockdowns Are the Great Unequalizer
Creators Syndicate 12/22/2020They’re Young, Unemployed and Facing Bleak Prospects
New York Times 12/22/2020covid-19 and e-cmmerce decimated brice-and-morar retail
Crain's New York Business 12/18/2020Congress Reportedly Nearing Stimulus Deal With "Terrible News" For New York
Gothamist 12/16/2020Wall Street Titan Gloats Over Pandemic Profits From Rentals as Eviction Tsunami Looms
Common Dreams 12/15/2020Federal Eviction Ban Set to Expire at the End of the Year; Experts Say Black and Latinos Will be Disproportionately Affected
Yahoo!Life 12/15/2020The most lopsided economic event imaginable': Wave of evictions threatens Black, Latino tenants
Politico 12/15/2020Wall Street’s Banner Year Cushions Blow to New York City Budget
Bloomberg 12/12/2020City's Minimum wage for Uber boosted pay without big price hikes: report
Crain's New York Business 12/10/2020TV Interview, “Interview: Dr. Tom Liam Lynch tackles COVID vaccine concerns, school safety protocol,” on New 12 Bronx & Brooklyn.
New12 Bronx & Brooklyn 12/9/2020NYC Education Dept. to begin assigning teachers to jobs focused on creating curriculum for remote teaching
Daily News 12/9/2020Rights for Gig Workers Are a Political Issue Now, But Many of Them Can’t Vote
Bloomberg 12/2/2020Rights for gig workers are a political issue now, but many of them can’t vote
Seattle Times 12/2/2020Tourism, Engine for N.Y.C. Economy, May Not Fully Recover Until 2025
The New York Times 11/16/2020For NY's Wounded Economy, Second Wave Could Be "Worst Possible Outcome"
Gothamist 11/13/2020DoorDash CEO Tony Xu says helping small businesses survive the COVID-19 pandemic is part of why the company is filing to go public
Business Insider 11/13/2020‘Rise up red zones:’ Businesses hurt by virus shutdown implore Brooklynites to shop local
Forward 11/11/2020City Watch (Interview)
City Watch11/8/2020Most NYC students are learning online, but the city’s virtual teaching strategy remains elusive
Chalkbeat 11/16/2020Cuomo’s Plan ‘B’ for New York’s Budget Gap? He’s Betting All on Biden
the city 11/05/2020What's At Stake for New York City in the 2020 Presidential Election
Gotham Gazette 11/2/2020What's At Stake for New York City in the 2020 Presidential Election
Gotham Gazette 11/2/2020What this presidential election means for New York
Crain's New York Business 10/31/2020Solving NYC’s dire economic crisis demands far better leadership than it has now
New York Post 10/31/2020New York Is In A Financial Tailspin, Millions Are Suffering. Why Shouldn’t Billionaires Pay More Taxes?
Gothamist 10/29/2020Why N.Y.C.’s Economic Recovery May Lag the Rest of the Country’s
The New York Times 10/26/2020Trump and Biden address the minimum wage, tariffs and unemployment during final debate
Marketplace10/23/2020What Uber’s narrative about job flexibility leaves out
Quartz 10/23/2020Seattle Second in Nation to Pass Rideshare Driver Minimum Wage Law
JDSupra10/22/2020Uber CEO says prices could double if drivers become employees, but this economist isn’t buying it
Market Watch 10/21/2020Number of Million-Dollar NYC Earners Hit Record, New Stats Show, Even as Tax Bills Grew
The City 10/21/2020NYC schools will offer flexibility on grades. Are the changes here to stay?
chalkbeat 10/26/2020Why N.Y.C.’s Economic Recovery May Lag the Rest of the Country’s
the new york times 10/26/2020New York City Schools’ Coronavirus Cases Are Low, Anxieties High
The Wall Street Journal 10/25/2020Unemployment Claims Increase Across Tri-State Area
The Wall Street Journal 10/15/2020Hard Times Are Nothing New for The Bronx. But This Is Different
The City 10/14/2020Could a Tax on Stock Trading Help New York Fill Its Massive Budget Hole?
Gotham Gazette 10/13/2020Is NYC's Recovery on the November 3 Ballot?
City Limits 10/12/2020Seattle mayor signs minimum wage law for Uber and Lyft drivers in first-ever virtual bill signing
GeekWire 10/8/2020We're seeing an "unprecedented loss of small businesses" — and economists fear a major crash looms
Salon 10/6/2020TWU Head: Bad Jobs Report Makes Case to Extend Airline-Payroll Aid
The Chief Leader 10/4/2020Economics in Brief: The Covid-19 Recession is the Most Unequal in Modern U.S. History
The Bottom Line 10/2/2020Seattle approves new minimum pay standard for Uber, Lyft drivers
The Hill 9/30/2020Hybrid school might be the worst of both worlds
VOX 10/19/2020Seattle approves minimum pay rate for Uber and Lyft drivers
Reuters 9/30/2020
Seattle to require minimum wage for Uber and Lyft drivers
The Seattle Times 9/29/2020Debate over Uber and Lyft driver pay comes to a head as Seattle prepares to set minimum wage
GeekWire 9/28/2020NY Sees A Spike In Unemployment Claims As Economic Fallout From Coronavirus Continues
Gothamist 9/24/2020Nations who have recovered fastest quarantined the fastest. The ruling elites won't allow that here
The Salon 9/21/2020NYC Unemployment Pain Far Worse Than Nation’s in Lagging Pandemic Recovery
The City 9/17/2020$300 Lost Wages Assistance Payments Start Next Week
Spectrum News 9/12/2020New York City’s Struggling Restaurant Industry Gets Lifeline
Wall Street Journal 9/10/2020Is It Really Layoffs or Loans? De Blasio's Other Options to Find $1 Billion
Gotham Gazette 9/9/2020COVID-19 WORKERS’ COMP CLAIMS ARE BEING HELD UP OR DENIED
The Intercept 9/7/2020After building up city's payroll, de Blasio may have to take an ax to it
Crains New York 9/7/2020Uber and Lyft say the battle over AB-5 is about preserving flexibility for part-time gig workers. The reality is their businesses have become dependent on full-time drivers and they can't afford to pay them like employees.
Business Insider 8/21/2020
Seattle Passes Minimum Pay Rate for Uber and Lyft Drivers
the new york times 9/29/2020State of our schools: dr. tom liam lynch
news12 the bronx 9/23/2020Today's "Talk out of School" on Pre K reopening and how to improve online learning
NYC Public School Parents 9/16/20207 things we still don’t know about the school year in NYC, but really should
Chalkbeat 9/16/2020UPDATE: MLC Persuades Mayor to Hold Off On Sending Out Layoff Notices
The Chief Leader 9/3/2020New York’s not dead, but Covid-19 has laid bare deep-seated problems
The Irish Times 8/29/2020New York's not dead, but pandemic has laid bare deep-seated problems
The Guardian 8/29/2020‘I chose to keep going’: Resilience of New York workers tested by pandemic
The Christian Science Monitor 8/27/2020How Can NYC Escape Its Worst Economic Crisis In Decades?
The Gothamist8/26/2020Mayor Durkan Recommends Boosting Wages for Ridehailing Drivers, but Union Wants More
The Urbanist 8/20/2020New York City’s Job Numbers Are Inching Up. But a Tough Fall’s Ahead
The City 8/20/2020Seattle mayor unveils plan for ride-hailing minimum wage
SmartCitiesDive 8/17/2020Experts weigh in on how to save New York City post-coronavirus
New York Post 8/16/2020NYC Crime Spike Is Last Straw Pushing Anxious Residents to Flee
Bloomberg Quint 8/14/2020Will New York City Survive The Covid Pandemic And Recession?
Forbes 8/14/2020Don't Count On Getting Trump's Unemployment Checks Anytime Soon, If At All
The Gothamist 8/14/2020$40 Billion in Unemployment Paid to 3.3 Million New Yorkers as Pandemic Devastates New York Workforce
Gotham Gazette 8/14/2020Unions push for school delay — Covid-19 uptick in Sunset Park — De Blasio renews layoff threat
Politico 8/13/2020Uber says its drivers make $55,000 a year, but some critics cry "phoney-baloney"
CBS NEws 8/13/2020Durkan announces new wage standard for Uber and Lyft drivers, increasing driver earnings by 30%
Seattle PI 8/13/2020Proposal aims to pay Seattle Uber drivers for time spent waiting for a ride
Seattle Time 8/13/2020Uber, Lyft drivers in Seattle to make minimum wage starting in January
King 5 News 8/13/2020
Let NYC borrow, or we’ll suffer
Daily News 8/11/2020
As NYC’s virtual summer school wraps up, 23% of students never logged on. Here’s what went wrong.
chalkbeat 08/11/2020
After Talking "All Day Long" To Rich New Yorkers In The Hamptons, Cuomo Says He Can't Raise Their Taxes
the gothamist 08/03/2020
When Scholars Collaborate With Tech Companies, How Reliable Are the Findings?
THE NEW YORK TIMES 07/12/2020
Unemployed New Yorkers in Jeopardy of Losing Unemployment Benefits at End of July
SPECTRUM NEWS NY1 07/12/2020
Nearly a week into NYC’s virtual summer school, 36% of students have yet to log on
chalkbeat 07/09/2020
New York Jobless Face New Woes With End of $600 Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
the city 07/08/2020
A Million Jobs Lost: A ‘Heart Attack’ for the N.Y.C. Economy
NEW YORK TIMES 07/07/2020
With a glitchy start, some NYC students are shut out of summer school classes
CHALKBEAT 07/07/2020
NYC Faces ‘Deep and Enduring Unemployment,’ Says Report
CITY LIMITS 07/01/2020
Report: NYC Will End 2020 With 500,000 Fewer Jobs
GOTHAMIST 07/01/2020
Tom Liam Lynch: Back to School
Joan ganz cooney center/sesame workshop 06/09/2020
Lessons for the Future From Online Learning
New York TImes 5/30/2020
New York Starts Mapping Out the Road Back From Coronavirus—and It’s Long
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL 5/28/2020
Why NYC needs a virtual public school
ny daily news 5/11/2020
UNEMPLOYED NEW YORKERS CLING TO FRAGILE PANDEMIC SAFETY NET
The city 5/10/2020
Possible tweaks to NYC school admissions include lottery system, prior test scores
new york post 5/9/2020
The Uncertain Life of New York City’s Immigrant Uber Drivers During the Pandemic
the new yorker 4/29/2020
Impact of coronavirus on travel industry 9x worse than 9/11, data shows
silive.com 4/23/2020
City’s COVID-19 Job Shock Could Be Worse Than Official Estimates
City Limits 4/22/2020
Aiming for greater student diversity in NYC gifted programs, the Anderson School tweaks admissions
CHALKBEAT 4/23/2020
New Reports Paint Bleak Picture of New York City Economy, Budget
Gotham Gazette 4/16/2020
New York Facing Economic Downturn amid the Pandemic Health Crisis
Industry Leaders 4/9/2020
As NYC bans Zoom for online learning, some schools pause live instruction
ChalkbeAt 4/6/2020
State Budget Squeezes Long-Term Care Programs
CityLimits 4/5/2020
Alumni Provide Leadership in COVID-19 Global Response
Illinois Wesleyan University 3/30/2020
Distance learning didn’t need to be this hard: NYC schools failed to lay the groundwork for a transition
Daily News 3/27/2020
Outbreak Ravages N.Y. Budget; Governor Calls Aid Deal ‘Terrible’ for State
The New York Times 3/26/2020
Millions of tourism jobs at risk: Will NYC industry survive?
SILive.com 3/26/2020
Finally Some Good News On Coronavirus From Sustainable Investors In New York City
Forbes 3/26/2020
Unemployment Expected To Exceed Great Recession Levels
Gothamist 3/20/2020
New York's economy braces for a body blow with a half-million jobs at risk
Crain's New York Business 3/20/2020
We're already in a recession and don't know it, an economist told us. Here are the best ways to spend money wisely to boost the economy until the government gets its act together.
Business Insider UK 3/18/2020
Brooklyn Coronavirus Briefing March 17: Social Distancing on St. Patrick’s Day
Bklyner 3/18/2020
New York City Businesses Struggle to Stay Afloat Amid Closures
The Wall Street Journal 3/16/2020
Coronavirus Closure Puts NYC Restaurants And Economy In Peril
Patch.com 3/16/2020
N.Y.C.’s Economy Could be Ravaged by Coronavirus Outbreak
The New York Times 3/16/2020
Commission Releases Long-Awaited Recommendations for Fairer City Property Tax System
Gotham Gazette 1/31/2020
Cuomo's Gig-worker Plan Needs a Reality Check
Crain's New York Business 1/14/2020
State of the State Addresses Child Welfare, Homelessness and Health Care
NYN Media 1/9/2020
New York Pied-a-Terre Levy May Undercut Property Tax Overhaul
Bloomberg 1/6/2020
Why Your Uber Ride Can Cost as Much as a Plane Ticket
the New York Times 1/3/2020
2019
Bright Spot for N.Y.’s Struggling Schools: Pre-K
New York City Businesses Grapple With Minimum-Wage Hike
Paid Vacation to Be Required for Private Sector Workers, Mayor Says
Mayor Expands Primary Care to 600,000 Poor
Healthy Soul Food With a Side of Community Engagement
Punching In: Government Freeze Thaws, Union Leaders Jailed
Lyft will sue to block NYC’s driver pay equity law
Lyft and Juno sue New York City over driver minimum wage
Lyft and another Uber competitor are suing New York City after new minimum wage requirements for drivers
Lyft Will Sue New York City to Block Driver Minimum Wage Law
After 'Grotesque' $238 Million Penthouse Sale, Calls For 'Pied-A-Terre Tax' Intensify
Adapting to $15
Punching In: Government Freeze Thaws, Union Leaders Jailed
A Taste of Jalisco, One Taco Truck at a Time
Statistics don't tell the story of unions' impact: Organized labor's effects on New York City go well beyond its members
Memo to Johnson: Here are the facts about NYC unions
The $238 Million Penthouse Provokes a Fierce Response: Tax It
Support for a pied-à-terre tax in NYC grows after $240M penthouse sale
This much is true: There's no home in Cleveland that costs $238 million
Through The Craft of Cakes, a New Way To Bangladeshi Identity
Top government and politics events in New York City this week
Early-Childhood-Education Initiatives Are Promising More Than They Deliver
The Crime of Parenting While Poor
The top child welfare experts in New York City have something to say
With Minimum Wage at $15 an Hour, Is Tipping Too Much?
Amazon’s Tax Breaks and Incentives Were Big. Hudson Yards’ Are Bigger.
N.Y. Assembly Chief Backs Tax on NYC Luxury Apartments
Hudson Yards got bigger tax breaks than the ones promised to Amazon
Critics were angry about Amazon's $3 billion in tax breaks, but Hudson Yards gets more
A new study examines a decrease in human services funding
Four ways to make New York taxes much more fair
'Consumed With Anxiety': Late NYC High School Acceptances Put Families On Edge
Critics were angry about Amazon's $3 billion in tax breaks, but Hudson Yards gets more
Luxury market brokers see pied-à-terre tax as new threat
'Class warfare': NYC's proposed pied-a-terre tax signals a shift—and casts a chill
Luxury market brokers see pied-à-terre tax as new threat
Real estate execs argue pied-à-terre tax would bring in less than what supporters claim
NYC divided over pied-a-terre tax
The racially diverse, high-achieving schools of NYC’s past have vanished
What NYC should do with the Specialized High School Admissions Test
NYC restaurant jobs decline for the first time in a decade
Instead Of Pied-à-Terre Tax, New York Gets 'Volatile' Mansion Tax Expansion
State Budget Fallout & More: The Week Ahead in New York Politics, April 1
Union wages are taking a huge bite out of hotel restaurant profits
Can Rikers Island be reinvented with green infrastructure?
Research and Practice in Progress Briefing on Local Government in New York 2019
Hearings: Emergency Removals to Foster Care Have Surged in New York. Here’s One Case.
Greenwich Village Community Reception Celebrates New School Centennial
Rigged: How the US tax laws prop up frauds like Donald Trump — while screwing over everyday taxpayers
Donald Trump proves tax code spawns risk, debt & speculation for which everybody else pays the price
The Halal Restaurant Helping Build Community in Suburban Detroit
Early-Childhood Program Needs $83M to Close Teacher Salary Gap, Say Advocates
When NYC neighborhoods grow whiter, public schools don’t always follow suit: report
Study Shows Benefits Lag While Insurance Profits Soar
Insult to injury: Workers’ compensation isn’t working in New York
Report Workers’ Comp Benefits Declined As Insurer Profits Soared
NYC Mayor Seeks to Extend Uber, Lyft Limits to Combat Congestion
De Blasio claims city helped people out of poverty
20% of New York drivers for apps like Uber have had to rely on food stamps
'We're Moving Now': City Pursues School Desegregation Measures, with Major Looming Test
Who Needs Amazon HQ2? Not New York Real Estate’s Tech Boom
Will a $15 Minimum Wage Kill Jobs and Hurt the Poor?
The New School at the Half Century
How city regulations are making Uber and Lyft better
NYC WAGE HIKES DIDN’T HURT RESTAURANTS, NEW STUDY SAYS
Restaurants thriving, study by wage-hike proponent finds
NYC's $15 minimum wage hasn't brought the restaurant apocalypse — it's helped them thrive
New York City raised minimum wage to $15, and its restaurants outperformed the nation
Bogus claims about minimum wage and restaurants The bottom line on whether it is hurting restaurants: no
Study Concludes No One Was Hurt In Unions' Fight for $15 an Hour
Progressive politicians call for changes in school admissions policies to increase ‘academic diversity’
NYC Restaurants Thriving At $15 Minimum Wage
NYC To Create School Waitlists In Bid To Simplify Admissions
Changing admission policy at specialized NYC high schools will dramatically change ethnic and racial makeups: study
Mayor’s plan to diversify specialized high school could raise admissions standards at other campuses
Mayor Off High Horse, Ready to Compromise, On Diversifying 'Elites'
Mayor De Blasio Announces New York City Poverty Rate Hits Historic Low
NEW YORK CITY NEWSNY Restaurants Cutting Hours & Staff Because of $15 Minimum Wage
NYC Poverty Rate At Lowest Level Since 1970s, City Says
NYC poverty rate reaches historic low
Cause of poverty decline in NYC fuzzier than de Blasio claims
Uber Exploited, Lyfted Down: How Ride-Share Companies Cheat Drivers Out of Minimum Wages
The Indypendent 10/6/2019
Good jobs and affordable housing go together
The Daily News 11/13/2019
Seattle begins effort to establish minimum wage for Uber, Lyft drivers
KOMO News | november 19, 2019
Good jobs and affordable housing go together
The Daily News | november 13, 2019
Uber Exploited, Lyfted Down: How Ride-Share Companies Cheat Drivers Out of Minimum Wages
The Indypendent | october 6, 2019
Cause of poverty decline in NYC fuzzier than de Blasio claims
Politico | october 3, 2019
NEW YORK CITY NEWSNY Restaurants Cutting Hours & Staff Because of $15 Minimum Wage
The Jewish Voice | october 3, 2019
NYC poverty rate reaches historic low
The Daily Eagle | october 2, 2019
NYC Poverty Rate At Lowest Level Since 1970s, City Says
Patch | october 1, 2019
Mayor De Blasio Announces New York City Poverty Rate Hits Historic Low
Patch | october 1, 2019
Mayor Off High Horse, Ready to Compromise, On Diversifying 'Elites'
The Cheif | September 30, 2019
Mayor’s plan to diversify specialized high school could raise admissions standards at other campuses
Chalkbeat | September 24, 2019
Changing admission policy at specialized NYC high schools will dramatically change ethnic and racial makeups: study
New York Daily News | September 23, 2019
NYC To Create School Waitlists In Bid To Simplify Admissions
Patch | August 15, 2019
NYC Restaurants Thriving At $15 Minimum Wage
Fortunly | August 15, 2019
Progressive politicians call for changes in school admissions policies to increase ‘academic diversity’
The Daily News | August 13, 2019
Study Concludes No One Was Hurt In Unions' Fight for $15 an Hour
The Chief | August 13, 2019
Bogus claims about minimum wage and restaurants The bottom line on whether it is hurting restaurants: no
Crain's New York Business | August 14, 2019
New York City raised minimum wage to $15, and its restaurants outperformed the nation
Boing Boing Blog | August 13, 2019
NYC's $15 minimum wage hasn't brought the restaurant apocalypse — it's helped them thrive
Business Insider | August 9, 2019
Restaurants thriving, study by wage-hike proponent finds
Crain's New York Business | August 7, 2019
NYC WAGE HIKES DIDN’T HURT RESTAURANTS, NEW STUDY SAYS
Restaurant Business Online | August 7, 2019
How city regulations are making Uber and Lyft better
New York Daily News | July 23, 2019
The New School at the Half Century
The New School News | July 18, 2019
Will a $15 Minimum Wage Kill Jobs and Hurt the Poor?
Mother Jones | July 10, 2019
Who Needs Amazon HQ2? Not New York Real Estate’s Tech Boom
Wall Street Journal | July 10, 2019
'We're Moving Now': City Pursues School Desegregation Measures, with Major Looming Test
Gotham Gazette | June 28, 2019
NYC Mayor Seeks to Extend Uber, Lyft Limits to Combat Congestion
Bloomberg | June 12, 2019
De Blasio claims city helped people out of poverty
Politifact New York | June 10, 2019
20% of New York drivers for apps like Uber have had to rely on food stamps
Business Insider | June 7, 2019
Report Workers’ Comp Benefits Declined As Insurer Profits Soared
The Chief | June 3, 2019
Insult to injury: Workers’ compensation isn’t working in New York
New York Daily News | June 3, 2019
Study Shows Benefits Lag While Insurance Profits Soar
Work Comp Central | June 3, 2019
When NYC neighborhoods grow whiter, public schools don’t always follow suit: report
New York Daily News | May 29, 2019
The Halal Restaurant Helping Build Community in Suburban Detroit
Civil Eats | May 24, 2019
Early-Childhood Program Needs $83M to Close Teacher Salary Gap, Say Advocates
The Chief | May 13, 2019
Donald Trump proves tax code spawns risk, debt & speculation for which everybody else pays the price
Salon | May 12, 2019
Rigged: How the US tax laws prop up frauds like Donald Trump — while screwing over everyday taxpayers
Raw Story | May 12, 2019
Greenwich Village Community Reception Celebrates New School Centennial
The New School News | April 30, 2019
Hearings: Emergency Removals to Foster Care Have Surged in New York. Here’s One Case.
The Chronical of Social Change | April 24, 2019
Research and Practice in Progress Briefing on Local Government in New York 2019
Rockefeller Institute for Government | April 19, 2019
Can Rikers Island be reinvented with green infrastructure?
Curbed New York | April 9, 2019
Union wages are taking a huge bite out of hotel restaurant profits
The Real Deal New York | April 3, 2019
State Budget Fallout & More: The Week Ahead in New York Politics, April 1
Gotham Gazette | April 1, 2019
Instead Of Pied-à-Terre Tax, New York Gets 'Volatile' Mansion Tax Expansion
Gothamist | April 1, 2019
NYC restaurant jobs decline for the first time in a decade
Crain's New York Business | march 26, 2019
The racially diverse, high-achieving schools of NYC’s past have vanished
The New York Post | march 23, 2019
NYC divided over pied-a-terre tax
The Guam Daily Post | march 23, 2019
What NYC should do with the Specialized High School Admissions Test
City and State NY | march 20, 2019
Real estate execs argue pied-à-terre tax would bring in less than what supporters claim
Crain's New York Business | march 18, 2019
Luxury market brokers see pied-à-terre tax as new threat
Crain's New York Business | march 15, 2019
'Class warfare': NYC's proposed pied-a-terre tax signals a shift—and casts a chill
Crain's Chicago Business | march 15, 2019
Luxury market brokers see pied-à-terre tax as new threat
Crain's | march 15, 2019
Critics were angry about Amazon's $3 billion in tax breaks, but Hudson Yards gets more
New York Business Journal | march 12, 2019
A new study examines a decrease in human services funding
New York Non Profit Media | march 11, 2019
Four ways to make New York taxes much more fair
The Daily News | march 11, 2019
Hudson Yards got bigger tax breaks than the ones promised to Amazon
6 sq ft | march 11, 2019
Amazon’s Tax Breaks and Incentives Were Big. Hudson Yards’ Are Bigger.
The New York Times | march 9, 2019
N.Y. Assembly Chief Backs Tax on NYC Luxury Apartments
Bloomberg | march 8, 2019
Comments: Week of March 4, 2019
New York Magazine | march 4, 2019
With Minimum Wage at $15 an Hour, Is Tipping Too Much?
Wall Street Journal| february 26, 2019
The top child welfare experts in New York City have something to say
New York Non Profit Media |
The Crime of Parenting While Poor
The New Republic | february 25, 2019
Early-Childhood-Education Initiatives Are Promising More Than They Deliver
The Nation | february 20, 2019
Top government and politics events in New York City this week
Eyewitness News | february 18, 2019
Through The Craft of Cakes, a New Way To Bangladeshi Identity
WDET | february 13, 2019
This much is true: There's no home in Cleveland that costs $238 million
Crain's | february 11, 2019
Support for a pied-à-terre tax in NYC grows after $240M penthouse sale
6SQFT | february 11, 2019
The $238 Million Penthouse Provokes a Fierce Response: Tax It
The New York Times | february 9, 2019
Statistics don't tell the story of unions' impact: Organized labor's effects on New York City go well beyond its members
Crain's | february 5, 2019
Memo to Johnson: Here are the facts about NYC unions
Crain's | february 1, 2019
A Taste of Jalisco, One Taco Truck at a Time
WDET | february 1, 2019
Adapting to $15
Gotham Gazette | January 30, 2019
After 'Grotesque' $238 Million Penthouse Sale, Calls For 'Pied-A-Terre Tax' Intensify
Gothamist | January 30, 2019
Lyft Will Sue New York City to Block Driver Minimum Wage Law
The Drive | January 30, 2019
Lyft and another Uber competitor are suing New York City after new minimum wage requirements for drivers
Pulse | January 30, 2019
Lyft and Juno sue New York City over driver minimum wage
AM New York | January 30, 2019
Lyft will sue to block NYC’s driver pay equity law
The Verge | January 30, 2019Punching In: Government Freeze Thaws, Union Leaders Jailed
Bloomberg Law | January 28, 2019
Punching In: Government Freeze Thaws, Union Leaders Jailed
Bloomberg Law | January 28, 2019Healthy Soul Food With a Side of Community Engagement
WDET | January 24, 2019Mayor Expands Primary Care to 600,000 Poor
The chief | January 14, 2019Paid Vacation to Be Required for Private Sector Workers, Mayor Says
The New York Times | January 10, 2019Paid vacation to be required for private sector workers, Mayor says
Pulse Nigeria | January 10, 2019Paid Vacation to Be Required for Private Sector Workers, Mayor Says
The New york times | January 9, 2019New York City Businesses Grapple With Minimum-Wage Hike
The Wall street journal | January 7, 2019Bright Spot for N.Y.’s Struggling Schools: Pre-K
The New york times | January 1, 2019
2018
NYC set to give raid-hail drivers big raises
New Orleans Public Radio | december 19, 2018OPINION: Is home-based public school the next big thing for 3-year-olds?
The Hechinger Report | december 31, 2018CityViews: Alarmist Commentary on City Budget Misjudges Responsible Growth
CityLimits.org | december 21, 2018NYC set to give ride-hail drivers big raises
Marketplace | december 19, 2018Child Safety Ad Campaign Sparks Concerns
WNYC | december 18, 2018Raise the Age Law Poses Challenges
The Ink | december 14, 2018America Is Sacrificing Black Education for a False Meritocracy
New York Magazine | december 12, 2018Q&A: Will New York’s Lyft, Uber driver salary changes spread?
Berkeley News | december 10, 2018ACS Adds Staff Due To Rise in Kids' Removals
The Chief | december 10, 2018Coming Up Today
The New York Times | december 6, 2018New York City passes nation’s first minimum pay rate for Uber and Lyft drivers
Vox | december 5, 2018New York City sets $17 per hour minimum wage for Uber, Lyft and Via drivers
Before It's News | december 5, 2018New York City Increases Minimum Wage For Uber, Lyft, Via Drivers
Independent | december 5, 2018New York City becomes first in the country to set minimum wage for taxi-app drivers - pushing up costs for customers
The Daily Mail | december 5, 2018NYC sets first-of-its-kind minimum pay rate for Uber, Lyft drivers
Las Vegas Now | december 5, 2018NYC sets first-of-its-kind minimum pay for Uber, Lyft drivers
WFMZ | december 5, 2018NYC sets first-of-its-kind minimum pay for Uber, Lyft drivers
KESQ | december 5, 2018NYC passes minimum pay wage for Uber and Lyft drivers
Engadget | december 4, 2018$17.22 per hour: NYC commission approves 1st-of-its-kind minimum wage for Uber, Lyft drivers
Fox 6 Now | december 4, 2018NYC sets first-of-its-kind minimum pay rate for Uber, Lyft drivers
CNN Business | december 4, 2018NYC Sets $17 An Hour Minimum Wage For Uber, Lyft Drivers
News 9 | december 4, 2018NYC sets $17 an hour minimum wage for Uber and Lyft drivers
CBS News | december 4, 2018NYC Uber, Lyft Drivers Get Pay Boost from Panel
Bloomberg Law | december 4, 2018Taxi and Limousine Commission Press Release
NYC TLC | december 4, 2018Contributors: December 2018
Hour Detroit | december 3, 2018The Week Ahead in New York Politics, December 3
Gotham Gazette | december 2, 2018A Closer Look at the Tax Incentives in the Amazon Deal
Gotham Gazette | november 29, 2018New York City Council Confronts Child Welfare Agency Over Emergency Parent-Child Separations
The Chrinical of Social Change | november 29, 2018The state of inequality: How workers got a raise
Crain's New York Business | november 25, 2018The New School Hosts Reimagining Justice: NYC Without Rikers
The New School Blog | november 21, 2018HQ2? HQ Boo! The Amazon Deal and NYC’s Progressive Identity
CityLimits.org | november 19, 2018ERNEST WERLIN: Government incentives for Amazon will prove to be good investments
Herald-Tribute | november 19, 2018Some New Yorkers Hate the Amazon Deal. Can They Stop It?
The New York Times | november 15, 2018How opponents of the Amazon deal could stop it
City & State | november 15, 2018Economists skeptical of tax breaks like those Amazon is getting
Crain's New York Business | november 14, 2018NYC school desegregation plans hit snags
Daily News | november 14, 2018Rise & Shine: Push to integrate New York City’s specialized high schools could be headed to court
Chalk Beat | november 14, 2018Amazon Announces HQ2 Winners
The Wall Street Journal | november 13, 2018City, state announce Amazon’s arrival—which may trigger $3B in subsidies
Crain's New York Business | november 13, 2018Hedge fund execs dragging down the richest New Yorkers
Crain's New York Business | october 18, 2018Fixing NYC's Unfair Property Tax System: How Hard Could It Be?
Gothamist | october 16, 2018How much do you need to make to be in the top 1%?
Crain's New York Business | october 16, 2018The Week Ahead in New York Politics, October 15
Gotham Gazette | october 14, 2018E-hail drivers say TLC's proposed minimum pay isn't high enough
am New York | october 3, 2018Mixed reactions to new taxi plan that promises better pay for app drivers
The Daily News | october 3, 2018Uber, Lyft Drivers Crowd Hearing to Support $15 Hourly Pay
The Wall Street Journal | october 3, 2018BREAKING THE SILENCE: CAUGHT IN THE CROSSHAIRS
WFUV.ORG | September 27, 2018State Test Scores Show More NYC Students Passed Exams — with a Caveat
Spectrum News 1 | September 26, 2018Report: New York sitting on a debt bomb
Crain's New York Business | September 25, 2018Fiscal Watchdog: City Health Benefit Costs A Long-Term Worry
The Cheif | September 24, 2018The 53% ride-hailing pay cut
Axios | September 24, 2018De Blasio Acts on School Integration, but Others Lead Charge
New York Times | September 20, 2018SHSAT and Its Discontents
WNYC | September 18, 2018Release of standardized test scores delayed
Spectrum News 1 | September 18, 2018Meet the Fi2W/WDET Detroit Food Journalism Fellows
WDET | September 18, 2018The battle for Hudson Yards
City & State | September 4, 2018New York’s Schools Chancellor Is Talking About Integration. Can He Make It Happen?
The New York Times | September 3, 2018NYC schools to give priority to predominantly black and Hispanic kids
NY Post | September 2, 2018The minimum wage goes up, more restaurants open and employ more workers
Crain's | August 24, 2018Regulating Ride-sharing: Why New York City Could Be a Model
Wharton University of Pennsylvania | August 14, 2018Will New York City’s cap on Uber and Lyft vehicles increase ride prices?
Market Watch | August 11, 2018Uber said raising driver pay couldn’t be done. That’s about to change
Quartz | August 8, 2018New York just capped the number of Uber, Lyft vehicles in the city
CNN Money | August 8, 2018Don’t cap Uber and Lyft cars in NYC. Outer boroughs need service.
AM New York | August 7, 2018A City Grapples With Ride-Hailing Apps
The New York Times | August 5, 2018How Many Students Are Chronically Absent in the United States Each Year?
The74 | July 31, 2018How Many Students Are Chronically Absent in the United States Each Year?
The74 | July 31, 2018No Uber-Lyft Cap Needed Because New York Can Price Its Way Out of Congestion and Despair
StreetsBlog NYC | July 31, 2018In New York, A Pointed Debate over Predictive Analytics and Child Welfare
The Chronicle of Social Change | July 27, 2018Letter Writers Don’t Understand Ride-Hailing Apps
The Wall Street Journal | July 27, 2018Inequality, borough by borough
Crain's New York Business | July 24, 2018Dramatic spike in emergency removals of children by NYC agency
City & State | July 20, 2018Dramatic spike in emergency removals of children by ACS
NYN Media | July 20, 2018Institute for Transformative Mentoring Helps Credible Messengers Help Vulnerable Youth
The New School News | July 18, 2018Can New York Rein in Uber?
The Nation| July 13, 2018The Latest from Court of Claims... New York Women's Foundation... ACS: Updates from nonprofits across New York State
NYN Media | July 11, 2018“Letters to the Editor, Live” Convenes Child Welfare Stakeholders to Discuss Media Coverage
The Chronicle of Social Change | July 10, 2018Uber drivers in New York could earn more with this simple formula
Quartz | July 4, 2018A clear-cut case for intervention to aid underpaid Uber & Lyft drivers (Op-Ed)
New York Daily News | July 3, 2018New York Daily News Hail a boost for drivers: App-service incomes are just too low (Editorial)
New York Daily News | July 3, 2018Should App-based Drivers have a Pay Standard?
Spectrum News 1 | July 3, 2018NY: Taxi Commission Recommends Pay Raise for Uber, Lyft Drivers
Mass Transit Mag | July 3, 2018NYC May Set Minimum Pay For Uber Drivers
New York City Patch | July 3, 2018City mulls wage floor for Uber drivers, or does it?
Politico New York Playbook | July 3, 2018Uber and Lyft Drivers Could Be Getting a Serious Raise in New York City
Fortune | July 3, 2018NYC considers minimum wage for app-drivers
POLITICO: Transportation | July 3, 2018New York City commission proposes minimum wage increase for Uber and Lyft drivers
Consumer Affairs| July 3, 2018Morning Tech Morning Newsletter
POLITICO: Morning Tech Morning Newsletter | July 3, 2018Report from NYC Taxi And Limousine Commission Finds Drivers Need A Raise
PYMNTS.com | July 3, 2018NY: Taxi Commission Recommends Pay Raise for Lyft Drivers
MassTransitMag.Com | July 3, 2018News All Night
NY1 (Spectrum News) | July 3, 2018Good Day Wake Up
WNYW (FOX) | July 3, 2018Today in New York
WNBC (NBC) | July 3, 2018News First
NY1 (Spectrum News) | July 3, 2018Eyewitness News This Morning
WABC (ABC)| July 3, 2018Today in New York
WNBC (NBC)| July 3, 2018PIX11 Morning News
WPIX (CW) | July 3, 2018Noticias Noche
NY1N (Spectrum News) | July 2, 2018News All Evening
NY1 (Spectrum News) | July 2, 2018Fox 5 News at 10
WNYW (FOX) | July 2, 2018NYC Study Backs Minimum Wage of $17.22 For Uber, Lyft Drivers
Jalopnik | July 2, 2018New Study Recommends Pay Raise for Ride-Share Drivers in NYC
Android Headlines | July 2, 2018New York City Considering Minimum Wage for Uber, Lyft Drivers
Inquisitir | July 2, 2018Comissão de Táxis de Nova York apoia aumento a motoristas de aplicativos
Folha De.S.Paulo | July 2, 2018Foreign spying comes under new scrutiny, Yelp became a political weapon, NYC weighs minimum wage for Uber, Lyft driver, Facebook apologizes for privacy
The Hill: Hillicon Valley | July 2, 2018NYC considers a minimum wage for Uber, ride-hail drivers (VIDEO)
CBS News MoneyWatch | July 2, 2018NYC taxi commission study backs pay rise for NYC Uber, Lyft drivers
Reuters | July 2, 2018NYC taxi commission support higher wages for drivers
New York Business Journal | July 2, 2018New York Report advocating a minimum wage for Uber drivers sparks confusions in deBlasio administration
AM New York | July 2, 2018Uber, Lyft drivers need minimum pay standard, according to TLC report
AM New York | July 2, 2018Many Uber and Lyft Drivers Barely Make Better than Minimum Wage: Study
WNYC | July 2, 2018Taxi Study Suggests Setting Minimum Wage for Drivers of Ride-Hailing Apps
The Wall Street Journal | July 2, 2018NYC Plan to Boost Pay for Uber, Lyft Drivers Seen Falling Short
Bloomberg | July 2, 2018NYC taxi commission recommends pay raise for Uber, Lyft drivers
The Hill | July 2, 2018Study backs pay rise for New York City's Uber, Lyft drivers
Nasdaq | July 2, 2018At Last, New York City Is Considering Minimum Pay Rules For Uber Drivers
Forbes | July 2, 2018New York considering setting minimum wage for Uber, Lyft drivers
The Washington Post | July 2, 2018City releases groundbreaking proposal to boost Uber, Lyft driver wages
Crain's New York Business | July 2, 2018NYC study backs pay raises for Uber and Lyft drivers
Engadget | July 2, 2018NYC considers a minimum wage for Uber, ride-hail drivers
CBS News | July 2, 2018NYC considers new pay rules for rideshare app drivers
New York Post | July 2, 2018New York City will propose minimum wage for Uber, app drivers
New York Daily News | July 2, 2018New York City Considers New Pay Rules for Uber Drivers
The New York Times | July 2, 2018An Earnings Standard for NYC’s App-based Driver (Event on 7/9/18)
TransitCenter | July 1, 2018A new stop-and-frisk moment Un nuevo momento de detención y cacheo
The Bronx Free Press | June 28, 2018Locking Public Out Of Gramercy Park Has Cost City $13M: Report
Patch.com | June 28, 2018How Gramercy Park Became A Private Playground For NYC's Elite
Gothamist | June 27, 2018What I've Seen
PrisonWrites | June 1, 2018A Shadow System Feeds Segregation in New York City Schools
The New York Times | June 17, 2018What Role do Middle Schools Play in Deciding Who Gets Into NYC’s Elite High Schools?
City Limits | June 14, 2018CNYCA Institute Awarded More Than $1 Million from The Pinkerton Foundation to Advance Transformative Mentoring and Violence Interruption in NYC
The New School Blog | June 11, 2018How (un)affordable is NYC? Interactive tool shows rising affordability crisis
Metro | June 8, 2018How nonprofits are boosting NYC’s brightest minority students
New York Post | June 9, 2018Mayor Announces Advisory Commission on Property Tax Reform
City Land | June 5, 2018Is New York City headed for another foreclosure crisis?
The Real Deal | June 1, 2018Mayor Unveils New Property Tax Reform Commission
Commercial Observer | May 31, 2018Long-awaited property tax commission announced; no Islanders included
Silive.com | May 31, 2018Mayor de Blasio And Speaker Johnson Announce Advisory Commission To Recommend Reforms To New York City’s Property Tax System
NYC.gov | May 31, 2018For Women of Color, the Child-Welfare System functions Like the Criminal Justice System
The Nation | May 25, 2018Commentary: 40 Percent of NYC Kindergarten Kids Go to a School Their Parents Chose. More Families Need That Option
T74 | May 16, 2018Cynthia Nixon’s education equality act, denying others choices
New York Daily News | May 11, 2018Diving into Diversity, Discusión sobre la diversidad
Manhattan Times | May 9, 2018America's Largest School Districts Try for Bold Reforms
WNYC | May 3, 2018Report: School Choice Makes NYC Schools More Segregated
WNYC | May 2, 2018How can mainstream and ethnic media team up to produce better journalism? Learn these lessons from facilitators
American Press Institute | May 4, 2018New York area restaurants are hiking prices
Crain's | May 2, 2018For the Smartest Students, a Tale of Two Cities: What Enrollment Numbers Reveal About How NYC’s Top Boys & Girls Are Sorting Themselves Into Different Schools
The74 | May 3, 2018NYC Students Are Fleeing Their Neighborhood Schools, Study Finds
New York City Patch | May 2, 201840 percent of city’s kindergarten students enrolled outside zones
New York Post | May 2, 2018Rise & Shine: Should students have to pass Regents exams in order to graduate?
Chalk Beat | May 3, 2018How school choice differs for black and white families in New York City and other takeaways from a new report
Chalk Beat | May 2, 2018Racial segregation in New York City public schools
Fox 5 | May 2, 2018Report: School Choice Makes NYC Schools More Segregated
WNYC | May 2, 2018Why Are New York’s Schools Segregated? It’s Not as Simple as Housing
The New York Times | May 2, 2018As New York State Comptroller, Milano Alum Thomas DiNapoli Is Living The New School Mission
The New School News | April 19, 2018Desegregating NYC Twelve Steps Toward a More Inclusive City
Council Member Brad Lander | April 11, 2018Welcome to New York, and Here’s a To-Do List
New York Times | April 2, 2018The Week Ahead in New York Politics
Gotham Gazette | March 25, 2018POLITICO New York Education
Politico | March 14, 2018DEFINING SUCCESS REMAINS ELUSIVE FOR NEW YORK CITY HUMAN SERVICES NONPROFITS
NY Nonprofit Media | March 13, 2018Rejigger property taxes now: The system we have is rife with inequities
Daily News | March 12, 2018A Rising Employment Rate Means Fewer Sidelined Workers
Public Seminar | March 11, 2018Is New York City housing getting more affordable?
6sqft | March 8, 2018Is New York City housing actually getting more affordable?
Curbed New York | March 8, 2018New York Housing Is Getting (Gasp!) More Affordable
The Wall Street Journal | March 7, 2018SPECTRUM OF TRUST IN DATA: NEW YORK CITY PARENTS NAVIGATING SCHOOL CHOICE
Data Society | March 6, 2018The Week Ahead in New York Politics, March 5
Gotham Gazette | March 4, 2018Missing element of city's boom finally arrives
Crains | February 21, 2018New York’s Separate and Unequal Schools
The Nation | February 20, 2018Achievement Gap in NYC Schools, Protection for Journalists, & Soundtrack '63 at the Apollo
BRIC TV | February 16, 2018Too Many Workers Still Don’t Get Higher Wages or Paid Sick Leave
Public Seminar | February 14, 2018The Week Ahead in New York Politics, February 12
Gotham Gazette | February 12, 2018A ‘Chef-ugee’ from Zimbabwe Cooking Stirs New Hopes and Old Memories
Public Seminar | February 10, 2018‘For These Grandparents, Every Bottle Counts’
Voices of NY | February 2, 2018Gov. Cuomo Signs Order Banning N.Y. From Doing Business With Companies That Discriminate
The Wall Street Journal | February 4, 2018There’s one proven way to close the racial achievement gap — and de Blasio hates it
ny Post | january 31, 2018In The Papers on February 1, 2018
ny 1 | february 1, 2018The Trump Tax Trap: Can New Yorkers Escape It?
Public Seminar | january 31, 2018QuotED: 9 Notable Quotes About American Education That Made News in January
The 74 | january 30, 2018These four graphs illustrate New York City’s stark achievement gaps by race and income
chalkbeat | january 31, 2018In School Together, but Not Learning at the Same Rate
new york times | january 31, 2018Report: NYC's achievement gaps persist even within individual schools
politico | january 31, 2018State Leaders Must Blunt Impact of Federal Tax Reform on New York Nonprofits and the People Who Rely on Us
Gotham Gazette | january 29, 2018Economically integrated early childhood settings are good for kids, yet they are rare
Chalk Beat | january 26, 2018Explainer: More U.S. States Eye Donations to Evade Trump Tax Changes
reuters | january 24, 2018Explainer: More U.S. States Eye Donations to Evade Trump Tax Changes
U.S. News | january 24, 2018After an early childhood overhaul, paying families are bringing diversity to some New York City child care centers
Chalk beat | january 23, 2018Cuomo rails at tax bill, but his proposals are modest
crain's | january 22, 2018Saving an Endangered Language — One Tamale at a Time
WNYC | january 16, 2018Fearing Deportation, Food Vendors Are Leaving New York City's Streets
NPR | january 12, 2018DACA's Cloudy Future Casts A Shadow On A Young Chef's Dream
NPR | january 10, 2018mayor de blasio want new york city's next schools chief to be like fariña - but finding a replacement won't be easy
chalk beat | january 4, 2018
2017
Predictions! experts look ahead to 2018 in new york politics
gotham gazette | december 28, 2017GOP tax bill cretes tough competition for nyc, experts say
New york city patch | december 21, 2017For many caribbean immigrants, it wouldn't be christmas without black cake
NPR | december 21, 2017After Hurricane Maria Puerto Ricans Find Refuge in a Central Massachusetts City
Public Seminar | December y 21, 2017How to Stop the Bleeding at New York’s Public Hospitals
Public Seminar | December y 20, 2017'Hate immigrants, love their food'
voices of ny | december 13, 2017he gop tax plan is a lump of coal in new york's stocking
New York nonprofit media | december 14, 2017Small Businesses anxious about making the new minimum wage work
Crain's new york business | december 11, 2017Episode 9 Feet in 2 worlds
Heritage Radio Network | december 10, 2017Why the Gop tax plan is bad for millennial women
bustle | november 16, 2017Panel debates how to finance public hospitals, safety net
politico | november 16, 2017Bill comes due on de blasio's election promises
NY Daily news | november 14, 2017Upper west side school zones changed, but not all parents went along
NY Times | november 10, 2017want to make middle school admissions more fair? stop looking at this measure, parents say
chalkbeat | november 8, 2017De Blasio's record on budgeting and fiscal health
the gotham gazzette | november 6, 2017De Blasio's record on Poverty and inequality
the gotham gazzette | november 1, 2017Does nyc mayor bill de blasio deserve the second term he's getting?
VICE news | October 30, 2017Lessons for democrats in de blasio's record on inequality
daily beast | OCTOBER 27, 2017in the papers
NY 1 | OCTOBER 27, 2017D.C.'s budget Takes dead aim at nyc
NY Daily news | OCTOBER 27, 2017The Public School avengers
the center for urban pedagogy | OCTOBER 25, 2017de blasio's record on jobs and the economoy
gotham gazette | OCTOBER 24, 2017point-counterpoint: should new york city host amazon's new headquarters?
City & state news | OCTOBER 16, 2017more New York city students are taking ap tests, but racial gaps remains wide,
dnainfo | OCTOBER 11, 2017more New York city students are taking ap exams, though racial gaps persist
Chalkbeat | OCTOBER 11, 2017NEW REPORT: NYC PUBLIC HOSPITAL SYSTEM FACES HEAVY BURDEN WITH PUBLIC FUNDING AT RISK AND PRIVATE HOSPITALS AVOIDING UNPROFITABLE PATIENTS
CISION PR NEWSWIRE | OCTOBER 2, 2017HOSPITALS FACE FINANCIAL BLOW THAT COULD SERIOUSLY WEAKEN NYC HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
DAILY NEWS | SEPTEMBER 29, 2017AMAZON GETS MORE TAX CREDITS TO OPEN ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE IN HUDSON YARDS
GOTHAMIST | SEPTEMBER 25, 2017MONITORING THE MINIMUM WAGE
THE HUB WHERE THE WORKFORCE FIELD UNITES | SEPTEMBER 19, 20172017 SUMMIT TO FEATURE INSIGHTS ON MINIMUM WAGE CHANGED SPEARHEADED BY WORKFORCE PROFESSIONALS TRAINING INSTITUTE'S FIELD BUILDING HUB
New York CITY EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING COALITION | SEPTEMBER 18, 2017UNION CONSTRUCTION IN THE CITY IS STRONGER THAN THE NEW STUDY INDICATES
CRAIN'S New York BUSINESS | SEPTEMBER 14, 2017Scoring bill de blasio's MAYORAL PERFORMANCE
CRAIN'S New York BUSINESS | SEPTEMBER 11, 2017In Michigan, Museum Food Tours Offer Tastes Of Arab Culture
npr | AUGUST 23, 2017At this Brooklyn restaurant, you can get Korean food with a side of Russian history
PRI | September 8, 2017Amazon To Open First NY Mega-Warehouse In Staten Island, Creating Thousands Of New Jobs In Exchange For Tax Credits
Gothamist | September 6, 2017Inside the NYC schools critics call ‘failure factories’
New York Post | September 2, 2017‘Plantains Means There’s Always Food in the Home’
Voices of NY | August 28, 2017New York City child care centers are serving more infants, but for poor families seats are scarce
Chalkbeat | August 23, 2017Bank Street heads to East New York to help child care providers play to their strengths
Chalkbeat | August 15, 2017Q & A on the Topic of Sanctuary Cities
Voices of new york | August 15, 2017THE NEW YorK TIMES ON FOSTER CARE AS THE NEW "JANE CROW" AND SOME ALARMING DATA ON NEW YOTK'S FOSTER CARE PANIC
NCCPR CHILD WELFARE BLOG | july 24, 2017
New York City's 3-k fOR ALL PRESCHOOL PROGRAM STARTS THIS FALL. hERE ARE FIVE THINGS WE KNOW SO FAR
cHALKBEAT | july 18, 2017Students design 'prized solutions' to pressing issues in inaugural cnyca contest
The New school news | july 10, 20177 best school districts in new york city for autism
Insider monkey | july 10, 2017Video: nOW THAT MAYORAL CONTROL IS SETTLED, WHAT CHALLENGES FACE NYC SCHOOLS?
CITYLIMITS.ORG | july 7, 2017Report says diversity plan is no challenge for the city
The new york times | June 29, 2017nEW York City's school diversity goals could be met just through changing demographics, report finds
Chalkbeat | June 28, 2017new york city needs stronger plan to diversify public schools, report shows
New York DAILY NEWS | June 28, 2017Regents math test is easier to pass - thanks to low standards
New York Post | June 25, 2017From power to paperwork: New York City principals adjust to a reined-in role under carmen fariña
Chalkbeat | June 20, 2017Can '3-k for all' and child care centers work and play well together? Here's what we know,
Chalkbeat | June 14, 2017Keep Homeless Kids Safe in Their Shelters: Promised Administration for Children's Services Reforms Don't Go Far Enough,
New York Daily News | June 9, 2017Homeless in New York
NYTIMES | May 22, 2017Homeless shelters on Staten Island: No new sites identified by city yet
SILIVE.COM | May 17, 2017Stresses of Shelter Life Rip Homeless Families Apart, Study Finds
Philanthropy new york | May 17, 2017Rise & Shine: New York City is looking to reach younger learners
CHALKBEAT | May 17, 2017Stresses of Shelter Life Rip Homeless Families Apart, Study Finds
DNAINFO | May 16, 2017The privilege of choice
the atlantic | april 25, 2017The Week Ahead in New York Politics, April 24
gotham gazette | april 23, 2017Immigrants Embrace Mysterious Sport — Ice Hockey
Here and now | april 19, 2017Does gifted education help pave the way to specialized high schools? Here’s what we know
Chalkbeat | april 17, 2017‘Harlem diaspora’ sends local children to 176 different public schools, report finds
Chalkbeat | april 6, 2017NYC set to adopt long-debated changes to student discipline code that will further reduce suspensions
Chalkbeat | april 6, 2017More children took gifted tests in the Bronx and Brooklyn, but the number of children qualifying stayed the same
Chalkbeat | april 6, 2017Mayor de Blasio changes course to call for closure of Rikers Island
Timesledger | March 31, 2017This Bronx elementary school is changing the way it teaches math — and it’s showing results
CHALKBEAT | March 10, 2017Couldn’t Get Into Yale? 10 New York City High Schools Are More Selective
NY TIMES | March 10, 2017Community-based Organization Battles Chronic Absenteeism in Queens
Youth Today | March 9, 2017Center for New York City Affairs Launches Institute for Transformative Mentoring
The New School News | February 23, 2017Interview with a child-welfare case worker
Crain's New York | February 2, 2017NYC Provides a Case Study of the Education “Market”
NoNProfit Quarterly | FEBRUARY 1, 2017City's Ap exam passing rates show gains, especially for black and hispanic Students
chalkbeat | january 17, 2017
2016
Leveling the Playing Field: Inside a Low Profile Anti-Poverty Foundation
Inside Philanthropy | December 20, 2016Great Divide: How extreme academic segregation isolates students in new york city's high schools
chalkbeat | DECEMBER 19, 2016TOWNSEND HARRIS STUDENTS PROTEST TEMP PRINCIPAL
TIMES LEDGER | DECEMBER 16, 2016Efforts to desegregate city schools fall short of what is needed, report says
NY1 News | DECEMBER 1, 2016Is large-scale school integration possible in new york city? new report lays out steps to help it happen
chalkbeat | december 1, 2016NYC's Hunter College Elementary School: The Gold Standard of Public Elementary Schools
University Herald | December 1, 2016DEadline for NYC Middle, high school applications is thursday, dec.1
patch | NOVEMBER 30, 2016City can do more to address school segregation, report concludes
politico | NOVEMBER 30, 2016Rise & Shine: What can betsy devos mean for new york city?
chalkbeat | NOVEMBER 30, 2016This Week ahead in new york politics, November 28
Gotham Gazette | NOVEMBER 27, 2016New York's hottest public Elementary school is harder to get into than harvard
Business insider | NOVEMBER 25, 201614 THINGS THAT ARE HARDER TO GET INTO THAN HARVARD
SFGATE | NOVEMBER 24, 2016Opinion: My Pre-Schooler Goes All Political
WNYC | NOVEMBER 4, 2016Rise & Shine: Five top 10s that show which schools are suspending the most students ChalkBeat | NOVEMBER 4, 2016
The ‘Ilhan Omar Effect’: How a Somali-American Muslim Woman Candidate is Mobilizing Millennial Voters in Minnesota
okayafrica | November 2, 2016What Diverse Schools do Differently: New Report Outlines 10 promising Approaches
Chalkbeat | October 26, 2016Some City Schools Serve as Models of Integration, Study Finds
Politico NY | October 26, 2016New Upper West Side School Integration Plans Reignite an old Fight
Politico NY | October 25, 2016Michael Kraft replaces insideschools' Laura Zingmond on the Panel for Education Policy
Chalkbeat | October 24, 2016Building Justice: Segregation in NYC schools is no accident
Citylimits | October 24, 2016The Week ahead in New York Politics, October 24
Gotham Gazette | October 23, 2016Don't judge the poor working mom who left doomed baby home alone
Daily News | October 22, 2016UWS School Rezoning Plan Will Help End Decades of Segregation, Leaders Say
DNAinfo | October 20, 2016BeTTer options for NYC's B-students shopping for high school
Metro | October 18, 2016Here's the App Making It Easy For Latinos To Stay Informed This Election Season
Vibe | September 30, 2016In a shift, new rules make it easier for New York City students to switch schools
Chalkbeat | September 26, 20169.19.16: Saving Ferrets with Drones, Unidos App, & The way things work now
New Hampshire Public Radio | September 19, 2016How to pick the best NYC High School for your child
New York Post | September 17, 2016Exclusive: Education Department Launches Interactive High School Directory
Chalkbeat | September 12, 2016Open Houses and Closed Doors: How the First step toward high school can become a stumbling block
Chalkbeat | September 8, 2016New York City Among Districts with High Student Absenteeism
Chalkbeat | September 6, 2016Can political apps send more young people to the polls?
BBc news | August 23, 2016MAP: See how lower east side schools did on state tests
DNAinfo | August 15, 2016Play Street Proposal Splits Community
RIverdale Press | August 3, 2016New Voting App Aims to Improve Turnout of Young Latinos
YES! Magazine | August 1, 2016Stuyvesant's new principal is "deeply invested" in diversity. But Can he make a difference?
Chalkbeat | July 27, 2016Getting to Know a Niche Funders Collaborative All About Child Care in New York City
Inside Philanthropy | July 21, 2016CityViews: More Childcare Rules Could Cause More Harm Than Good
Citylimits | July 20, 2016The state is tinkering with Regents exam scores, but advocates say that means prior test-takers lose out
Chalkbeat | July 19, 2016UNIDOS App Encourages Latino Millenials to Vote
New america Media | July 19, 2016How to Desegregate New York City's Schools. Now.
Chalkbeat | July 18, 2016SUPPORTING THE IMPORTANT WORK OF FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS
New york slant | July 16, 2016The 5 Best Android and iOS Apps for Latino Voters Ahead of the Presidential Election
Latin Post | July 13, 2016Home-Based Daycare Providers Struggling to Survive, Study Finds
DNAinfo | July 12, 2016Report Finds Family Child Care Centers Burdened by City Bureaucracy
WNYC | July 7, 2016If you're a young latino voter, these apps are for you
VIBE | July 6, 2016Small Steps, but No Major Push, to Integrate New York's Schools
The New York Times | July 5, 2016New App Targets Youth Latino Vote
KFGO | July 5, 2016Want to Engage Young Latino Voters? There are Apps for That
NBC News | July 4, 2016Where Segregation and Gentrification Meet
Socialistworker.org | June 30, 2016Unidos, la aplicación mÓvil para incentivar a los jÓvenes a votar
La opiniÓn | June 28, 2016New App Shoots to Mobilize Latino Millenials ahead of General Election
Colorlines | June 28, 2016These are the middle schools with the highest performing students
DNAinfo | June 23, 2016Rise & Shine: How a New York City "Math Lab" hopes to change the way teachers teach
Chalkbeak | June 23, 2016Just 45 middle schools gave specialized high schools 60 percent of their students
Patch | June 23, 2016Striking new graphics show which kids go to specialized high schools — and which don’t
Chalkbeat | June 22, 2016Bayside high school celebrates 80th anniversary
Times Ledger | June 16, 2016New Report: Top-Scoring Black and Hispanic Middle Schoolers not Making It into Specialized High Schools
Chalkbeat | June 15, 2016Proposals Target Closure of Gender Pay Gap
Gotham Gazette | June 1, 2016Despite Major City Investment, Struggling 'Renewal' Schools shed another 6,300 Students
Chalkbeat | May 25, 2016The Week Ahead in New York Politics, May 23
Gotham Gazette | May 22, 2016We Can't Punish Our Way to Good Day Care: Cuomo Must be Careful with his Crackdown
Daily News | May 21, 2016NYC Parks to Host First Public Summit with Pulitzer Prize Winner Paul Goldberger
Broadway World | May 19, 2016Dr. Michael Whiltshire, School Reformer
Frost Illustrated | May 17, 2016NEW STUDY FINDS WHERE YOU LIVE IMPACTS YOUR GRADUATION RATE
PIX11 | MAY 11, 2016some of Brooklyn's most sought-after middle schools will no longer see how applicants rank them
Chalkbeat | May 11, 2016HOW TO PROTECT KIDS
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS | MAY 8, 2016The Week Ahead in New York Politics, May 9
Gotham Gazette | May 8, 2016Weekend Reads: A Decade After Katrina, Louisiana to Phase out Recovery School District
Chalkbeat | May 6, 2016Family Court Is Strapped for Resources
Observer | May 3, 2016'Mediocre' school turns into Ivy League breeding ground
District Chronicles | April 28, 2016School sends 82% of its students to college, even though half of students are homeless
MIC | March 31, 2016From the City to the 'Burbs, Step-by-Step
The New York Times | March 25, 2016Latino Millennial Voters: Get ready to send a message
Al DíA News | March 22, 2016Why Some Principals Say Screening Students Can Actually Help Schools Hang Onto Diversity
Chalkbeat | March 15, 2016Dinner at the Patel Motel
The Post and Courier | March 8, 2016Calls for More Transparency, Oversight in Department of Education Contracting
Gotham Gazette | March 1, 2016Big changes coming to Way Students File for Financial Aid
NY1 | February 25, 2016Teaching Long Division in Public Schools
New York Daily News | February 20, 2016Pilot Aimed at Desegregating New York City Schools Begins
Education Dive | February 17, 2016No Backspace: The Truth of Voluntary Segregation in City Schools
CIty Limits | February 16, 2016The Week Ahead in New York Politics, February 15
Gotham Gazette | February 15, 2016The Trials of New York's Family Court
Pacific Standard | February 8, 2016Testimony Regarding the DOE's Support for Students who are Homeless or in Temporary Housing
United Federation of Teachers | February 4, 2016Demand for School Integration Leads to Massive 1964 Boycott - In New York City
WNYC | February 3, 2016The Trials of New York's Family Court
ProPublica | February 2, 2016Elite colleges sound a call to reshape admissions – but will it spur any concrete changes?
Hechinger Report | January 20, 2016SMALL NUMBER OF SCHOOLS ENROLLS LARGE SHARE OF PUBLIC HOUSING RESIDENTS, REPORT SAYS
City & State | January 19, 2016The Problem With ‘Ed-Opt’ Schools - How one promising strategy to integrate New York City’s campuses only wound up with the lowest performers
The Atlantic | January 19, 2016Why some New York City high schools that were designed to be diverse aren’t - The rise and fall of "ed opt," explained
Chalkbeat | January 15, 2016Small number of schools enrolls large share of public housing residents, report says
Chalkbeat | January 15, 2016In first ‘Algebra for All’ effort, city will push schools to centralize fifth grade math
Chalkbeat | January 7, 2016More Evidence Punitive NYPD Youth Programs Fail
Gotham gazette | January 6, 2016In gentrifying Brooklyn, rezoning plan that sparked diversity debate is approved
Chalkbeat | January 6, 2016Support this Brooklyn school rezoning: PS 8 and 307 are too divided along racial and economic lines; they need not be
New York Daily News | January 5, 2016If you're in Killeen Texas, try the kimchee or bibimbap
KOSU | December 28, 2016
2015
First DOE School Diversity Report Will Spur Further Desegregation Efforts
Gotham Gazette | December 28, 2015SCHOOL SEGREGATION DEBATES GRABBED NEW YORK HEADLINES IN 2015. NOW WHAT?
City & State | December 28, 2015School Segregation Debates Grabbed new York Headlines in 2015. Now What?
Chalkbeat | December 23, 2015Letter to the Editor: City Needs Systemwide Solutions for School Diversity
Chalkbeat | December 21, 2015Troubling News About Desegregation Out of New York
Tucson weekly | December 18, 2015Raise Your Hand: Which schools reflect the diversity of New York City?
Chalkbeat | December 18, 2015Neighborhoods Are Integrated While Schools Stay Segregated
WNYC | December 17, 2015Snapshots of New York's Adult Third Culture Kids
Huffington Post | December 17, 2015Report finds school segregation not simply a result of housing
Capital New York | December 17, 2015Mapping Project Illuminates NYC School Segregation
Education Dive | December 17, 2015Interactive Maps Show Racial & Socioeconomic Segregation Of NYC Schools
Gothamist | December 16, 2015Segregation in NYC public schools
Fox5NY | December 16, 2015School Segregation Persists in Gentrifying Neighborhoods, Maps Suggest
The New York Times | December 16, 2015How much math do college-bound students really need?
NewsOK | December 12, 2015La movilización, los desafíos, y el potencial del electorado latino
Impacto NY | December 14, 2015How much math do college-bound students really need?
Deseret News | December 12, 2015City Controller Scott Stringer: Rikers Island is an 'urban shame' that should be shut down
New York Daily News | December 10, 2015For African cooks, one New Jersey farmer has what they need
PRI | December 7, 2015'Eat Up': How Cultural Messages Can Lead To Eating Disorders
NPR | December 7, 2015The Week Ahead in New York Politics, December 7
Gotham Gazette | December 7, 2015Renewal schools get three years to meet one-year goals, clashing with mayor’s rhetoric
Chalkbeat | December 3, 2015Giving Low-Income Parents a Better Alternative to Family Court
The Pakistani Newspaper | December 3, 2015Algebra 1 Creates Graduation Roadblock in New York
Education Week | December 1, 2015Here's How One School Plans to Diversify Its Student Body
WNYC | November 30, 2015Applications Due for New York City Middle and High Schools
WNYC | November 30, 2015Algebra Scores Prompt Second Look at Revamped Regents Exams
The New York Times | November 30, 2015Sustainable Traditions: Immigrants in Today's Food Culture
The Kitchn | November 29, 2015The Perils and Potential of Closing Rikers Island
City Limits | November 25, 2015It's Time to Close Rikers
Huffington Post | November 24, 2015The Week That Was in New York Politics, November 16-20
Gotham Gazette | November 20, 2015Stringer Joins Calls to Shut Down Rikers
Gotham Gazette | November 20, 2015More than 100,000 NYC kids are in overcrowded schools and overcrowded classes, report says
AM New York | November 18, 2015The Week Ahead in New York Politics, November 16
Gotham Gazette | November 16, 2015Under de Blasio, no measures of success or failure for schools serving the neediest kids
Chalkbeat | November 13, 2015Understanding New York City’s latest round of school report cards
Chalkbeat | November 10, 2015NY Fight For $15: Say Goodbye To Half A Million Jobs
Daily Caller | November 5, 2015As de Blasio aims for algebra in every middle school, can he avoid these common pitfalls?
Chalkbeat | November 5, 2015Algebra pass rates fall amid Common Core shift, leaving at-risk students furthest behind
Chalkbeat | November 5, 2015Pizza Is Doomed If New York Passes A $15 Minimum Wage
Libertarian Republic | November 4, 2015The Week Ahead in New York Politics, November 2
Gotham Gazette | November 2, 2015Manhattan Rezoning Fight Involves a School Called ‘Persistently Dangerous’
The New York Times | October 28, 2015NYC raises $22M for public school fund
New York Daily News | October 24, 2015New York Today: To Market, to Market
The New York Times | October 19, 2015Charter school demographics coming under fresh scrutiny
Chalkbeat | October 19, 201The Week Ahead in New York Politics, October 19
Gotham Gazette | October 19, 2015Measuring the Mayor’s Education Agenda
Gotham Gazette | October 14, 2015Why Bill Gates’ education revelation has him investing in teaching
Chalkbeat | October 9, 2015Forget Charters, Common Core, Teacher Quality: Advocates Focus on Getting Kids to School
City Limits | October 5, 2015How do parents give their children choose a good junior high school?
Epoch Times | October 3, 2015a rEZONING pLAN tHAT wOULD iNTEGRATE tWO sCHOOLS dRAWS pARENTS' iRE IN bROOKLYN
wnyc | sEPTEMBER 30, 2015oNCE sOLD AS THE sOLUTION, sMALL hIGH sCHOOLS ARE NOW ON THE bACK bURNER
tHE hECHINGER rEPORT | sEPTEMBER 29, 2015hOW TO gET INTO THE hIGH sCHOOL yOU wANT
nEW yORK pOST | sEPTEMBER 27, 2015hOW mUCH dOES hOMELESSNESS aFFECT sCHOOL pERFORMANCE? nEW yORK cITY aIMS TO fIND oUT
cHALKBEAT | sEPTEMBER 22, 2015Is Reversing School Segregation Possible in New York City? Expert Panel Weighs in
Chalkbeat | September 17, 2015Looking Beyond Pre-K, de Blasio Unveils wide-ranging education agenda with big goals
Chalkbeat | September 16, 2015More than 90,000 New York City Students are Searched Before School
Chalkbeat | September 15, 2015With Fellowships, Feet in 2 Worlds brings unheard voices and stories to public media
Current | September 15, 2015The Week Ahead in New York Politics, September 14
Gotham Gazette | September 13, 2015Chancellor Fariña on the New School Year
WNYC | September 8, 2015After Renewal Program Takes Shape, $150M Price Tag Becomes $400M
Chalkbeat | August 4, 2015Report: 40 Per Cent of NYC High Schools Do Not Offer Advanced Math and Science Courses
Alternet | July 30, 2015Poverty Affects Education -- And our Systems Perpetuate It
Huffington Post | July 24, 2015Report: Too Many NYC Schools Lack College-Prep Science, Math
WNYC | July 23, 2015Report: Many NYC High Schools Don't Offer Advanced Math and Science Courses
Chalkbeat | July 23, 2015Tools to Get You through the NYC High School Admissions Process
AM NEW York | July 12, 2015Here's how homeless kids and families are trying to survive in one of America's Richest Cities
Raw Story | July 11, 2015"Conditions were 'bluntly dickensian'": The Disgrace of New York's Homeless Shelters
Salon | July 9, 2015New School-support centers will help create consistency across schools, Fariña says
Chalkbeat | July 7, 2015"It kind of breaks you down": Homeless families and kids trying to survive in one of America's richest cities
Alternet | July 6, 2015After rule changes, fewer students held back, sent to summer school
Chalkbeat | July 1, 2015