04 Jul 2008 Government On Camera: Surveillance In Transit, Schools A 1998 New York Civil Liberties Union survey identified 2,397 surveillance cameras at street level in Manhattan. In 2005, another NYCLU survey of Lower Manhattan, Greenwich Village, Chinatown and central… ByAli Winston0Comments
28 Apr 2008 Uncategorized After Bell Ruling, Will NYPD Policies Change? Recommendations on how to prevent a similar shooting flow from within and without the police department. ByCurtis Stephen0Comments
24 Mar 2008 Uncategorized The Sheltering Storm: Uncertainty On Section 8 Elected officials and activists are working to address the potential for displacement caused by missing billions from HUD. ByMatt Schwarzfeld0Comments
05 Nov 2007 Economy Students Protest Armory's Disappearing High Schools A painstakingly negotiated redevelopment plan was to include two new schools – but now there are none. ByEileen Markey0Comments
29 Oct 2007 Economy How to Change the World: Read These Manuals First A new crop of organizing how-to’s derives many lessons from NYC. ByBennett Baumer0Comments
10 Sep 2007 Uncategorized Public Art Means Public Controversy The young painters who just unveiled a new batch of bright murals are learning the difference between art and decoration. ByAdam Klasfeld0Comments
02 Jul 2007 Economy Parades and Power: The Boricuan Odyssey This new book traces the sources of Puerto Rican striving and setbacks in New York and elsewhere. ByBienvenido Ruiz0Comments
29 May 2007 Economy Education WORKING WITHOUT A CONTRACT: DAYCARE EMPLOYEES PROTEST Union members want a new contract, restoration of past standards and the budget to match. ByRob Fischer0Comments
14 May 2007 Uncategorized STILL IN DOUBT: ADVOCATESGIVE CRITIQUE TO COUNCIL But the city holds its ground that the new program to combat homelessness is better than what it’s replacing. ByAdam F. Hutton0Comments
23 Apr 2007 Government TENANTS PROTEST THEIR UNITSBECOMING OWNER'S MANSION One way owners can push affordable apartments off the market is to sell them. Another is to just take them over. ByAdam F. Hutton0Comments