Environmental justice. High-tech cities. The meaning of baldness. All just some of what The New School community’s non-fiction writers had on their minds this year.
Read MoreThis year’s titles run from near-future dystopias to twisty psychological thrillers to a delightfully silly younger-set graphic novel.
Read MoreSocially based trauma can be internalized, with devastating effects. It can also be healed.
Read MoreLet’s recognize how a legacy of colonial oppression, and the everyday realities of structural racism, can warp and weaken family bonds.
Read MoreWhy not put the people’s money to work on behalf of the people? That’s the goal of creating a public bank.
Read MoreI first went to Rikers at age 17, in chains. Now I’m back, because I choose to help others.
Read MoreAn immigrant delivery worker from Mexico says his dream is to be protected on the job and “live without fear.”
Read MoreWe have a housing crisis that’s also a public health emergency. Here are some things the next mayor can do about it.
Read MoreNew York City still lacks a coherent digital learning strategy. Here’s how to develop one.
Read MoreMost City retirees and their dependents are about to be cut loose from traditional Medicare. What happens next?
Read MoreA former principal describes her vision for beginning to make schools into “incubators of citizenship and success.”
Read MoreCovid-19 puts young people aging out of foster care at immediate, heightened risk of homelessness and unemployment.
Read MoreThe author of a new book on homelessness in Seattle looks at how an upcoming referendum on this issue is shaping up.
Read MoreThe time is ripe for a holistic strategy to strengthen historically traumatized communities.
Read MoreGrace under pressure: An FDNY fireboat engineer recalls the spontaneous bravery and humanity that so many showed after the attack on the World Trade Center and reminds us that “each of us has that capacity within.”
Read MoreWhat began as a single radio documentary has grown dramatically, and helped change the face, and voice, of American journalism. Now it has a new home.
Here are some suggestions for reading to enjoy at the shore, the lake, or on a shaded park bench.
Read MoreA new career ladders program is designed to reduce workplace inequality, stabilize a high-turnover workforce, and improve essential services.
Read MoreEven in a relatively middle-class community, the pandemic’s effects are powerful and likely to be long-lasting.
Read MoreChild protective workers exercise powers akin to those of police officers – so they should also provide the same legal protections the police must.
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