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2023 Fiction and Poetry From The New School Community
2023 Fiction and Poetry From The New School Community

Tales of intimate heartbreak, sustaining love, sharing Covid lockdown with a lively parrot, and more.

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Bruce CoryDecember 13, 2023sept2023-onwards
Caught Between a PEG and a Cliff, How Much Will Education Programs Shrink?
Caught Between a PEG and a Cliff, How Much Will Education Programs Shrink?

Early childhood education and summer enrichment programs could be the biggest losers.

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Bruce CoryDecember 6, 2023sept2023-onwards
Great 2023 Nonfiction From The New School Community
Great 2023 Nonfiction From The New School Community

The meaning of fake hair, the long, strange trip of the Sun Ra Arkestra, a kids’ guide to knowing and cooking pasta, and more.

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Bruce CoryNovember 29, 2023sept2023-onwards
Do the Math: As the Budget Ax Falls, NYC Schools Face Major New Costs
Do the Math: As the Budget Ax Falls, NYC Schools Face Major New Costs

Successive rounds of budget cuts will hit the schools, even as the clock counts down on a costly requirement to reduce classroom sizes.

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Bruce CoryNovember 21, 2023sept2023-onwards
Camera in Hand, Bringing a ‘Mash-up’ Borough into Focus
Camera in Hand, Bringing a ‘Mash-up’ Borough into Focus

A new book of stunning photos captures the extraordinary everyday life of Queens.

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Bruce CoryNovember 15, 2023sept2023-onwards
Is ‘Flexible Co-Living’ in Store For NYC’s Empty Office Space?
Is ‘Flexible Co-Living’ in Store For NYC’s Empty Office Space?

Here’s a case for making communal living an answer to the city’s housing crunch and an antidote to a vacant commercial property doom loop.

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Bruce CoryNovember 8, 2023sept2023-onwards
How to Reduce New York’s Persistent Gender Pay Gap
How to Reduce New York’s Persistent Gender Pay Gap

Progress toward pay equity in the city has stalled in recent years. Here’s a strategy for moving things forward again.

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Bruce CoryNovember 1, 2023sept2023-onwards
Let’s End Child Protection  Reporting as We Know It.
Let’s End Child Protection Reporting as We Know It.

Ending mandated reporting is an essential step toward creating trust with service providers and an alternative system to assist families, the author argues.

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Bruce CoryOctober 25, 2023sept2023-onwards
Calm Before the Budget Storm: The Uncertain Outlook for City Schools
Calm Before the Budget Storm: The Uncertain Outlook for City Schools

Lately, it’s been smooth sailing for New York City public schools – but the outlook is for some rough seas ahead.

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Bruce CoryOctober 18, 2023sept2023-onwards
Leveraging Artificial Intelligence To Raise the Urban ‘Climate IQ’
Leveraging Artificial Intelligence To Raise the Urban ‘Climate IQ’

The New School’s Urban Systems Lab launches an ambitious three-year project to democratize climate risk planning information on a global scale. 


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Bruce CoryOctober 11, 2023sept2023-onwards
As Organic Recycling Grows, Let’s Maximize Its Benefits for Everyone
As Organic Recycling Grows, Let’s Maximize Its Benefits for Everyone

Citywide curbside collection is moving forward. Now let’s focus on participation, composting, and waste reduction.

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Bruce CoryOctober 4, 2023sept2023-onwards
If We’re True to Our Better Selves We Can Meet the Migrant Challenge
If We’re True to Our Better Selves We Can Meet the Migrant Challenge

Will a city of immigrants respond with anger or openness to a flood of newly arrived migrants?

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Bruce CorySeptember 27, 2023sept2023-onwards
The Healing Power of Hope
The Healing Power of Hope

We ask an eminent expert in the field of community mental health about handling the psychic challenges of being strangers in a strange land. 

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Bruce CorySeptember 20, 2023sept2023-onwards
‘Abolition Is About Creating a New Society’:
‘Abolition Is About Creating a New Society’:

A new book, excerpted here, argues that reforming our existing child welfare system is futile, and that it must instead be eliminated completely.

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Bruce CorySeptember 13, 2023sept2023-onwards
Helping Migrant Students and Families Find Their Way in New York City
Helping Migrant Students and Families Find Their Way in New York City

Navigating the NYC school system isn’t easy for anyone – and the InsideSchools team has been working hands-on with the city’s newly arrived migrants. Here’s what they’ve learned.


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Bruce CorySeptember 6, 2023sept2023-onwards
Rent Regulation Does Not Mean Neglect:  Landlords Are Fearmongering to Gut Tenant Protections
Rent Regulation Does Not Mean Neglect: Landlords Are Fearmongering to Gut Tenant Protections

Housing neglect is a serious problem. Gutting tenant protections isn’t the solution.


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Bruce CoryJune 28, 2023jan2023-onwards
Will NYC’s New Pay Standard  Deliver for Restaurant Delivery Workers?
Will NYC’s New Pay Standard Deliver for Restaurant Delivery Workers?

The first minimum pay standard in the nation for app-based deliveristas goes into effect July 12th.

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Bruce CoryJune 21, 2023jan2023-onwards
Read ‘Em While It’s Hot: Summer Books from New School Writers
Read ‘Em While It’s Hot: Summer Books from New School Writers

Wherever you go this summer, slip one or more of these intriguing books in your bag. 


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Bruce CoryJune 14, 2023jan2023-onwards
An Rx for Migrant Policy in NYC: Humility and Wisdom
An Rx for Migrant Policy in NYC: Humility and Wisdom

City agencies are making a mistake by giving volunteers who've been welcoming arriving asylum seekers a cold shoulder.  

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Ruth MessingerJune 7, 2023jan2023-onwards
As NYC’s Budget Deadline Nears, The Horse-Trading Phase Begins
As NYC’s Budget Deadline Nears, The Horse-Trading Phase Begins

Reading the uncertain economic tea leaves as City officials make spending decisions for the year ahead.

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Seth MoncreaseMay 31, 2023jan2023-onwards
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