12 May 2008 ARTS and CULTURE Economy Government Housing and Homelessness Justice THE CITY'S LATEST HIRINGS AND RETIRINGS Personnel changes abound in Albany as one governor leaves and another arrives, while city and nonprofit agencies also make moves. ByMatt Schwarzfeld0Comments
05 May 2008 Uncategorized Turn On, Tune In, Stay In: Lowering The Dropout Rate From beyond the DOE, advocates offer ideas about how to get more students to graduation. ByHelen Zelon0Comments
21 Apr 2008 ARTS and CULTURE Bronx Newspaper Project Gives Teenagers New Voice A community media group spins off a new supplement written by youth — with stories to interest all ages. ByTram Whitehurst0Comments
14 Apr 2008 Justice A Group Portrait Emerges Of the Young and Homeless A survey of homeless youth yields the first new estimate of this population in more than two decades. ByTram Whitehurst0Comments
14 Apr 2008 Justice A Matter Of When, Not If: Involving Kids In Court Youth involved in Family Court cases are ready to be seen and heard, not just discussed by others. ByMichelle S. Han0Comments
07 Apr 2008 Housing and Homelessness Justice From Polonia To Hotspot: A Less Ethnic Greenpoint The Old Country’s influence declines in New York’s most Polish neighborhood. ByStephen Nessen0Comments
31 Mar 2008 ARTS and CULTURE Housing and Homelessness Justice It's Not A Movement Without A Movie New York City’s activist and advocacy communities are putting their interests on video like never before. ByKaren Loew0Comments
31 Mar 2008 Economy Justice Cloudy Summer Ahead For Teens Seeking Jobs The city program that helps match young people with jobs faces more demand, but fewer available slots. ByAbraham Paulos0Comments
17 Mar 2008 Uncategorized The City's Latest Hirings and Retirings Plenty of changes in city government’s business offices, at Community Media, the Citizens Budget Commission, Housing Works and more. ByMatt Schwarzfeld0Comments
10 Mar 2008 Uncategorized Advocates Work With U.N. For Civil Rights At Home After a trip to Geneva, activists find that a local bill to advance “human dignity and equality” is moving forward in City Council this week. ByCarolyn Whelan0Comments