Researchers and adult literacy educators say federal literacy programs for adults are increasingly insufficient
A day-by-day breakdown of the ongoing Columbia protest in support of Palestine and the student movement it helped galvanize
The suspensions prohibit the students from attending classes, extracurricular activities, and entering Columbia’s campus without prior arrangements
Just a few months after budget cuts left New York City’s public libraries open only six days a week, Mayor Eric Adams has proposed $58 million in further cuts. The libraries have called for a reversal of Adams’ proposal, as the changes would leave them operational only Monday through
The New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) and Palestine Legal have sued Columbia University in New York State court over its suspension of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP). The Columbia chapters of SJP and JVP are student organizations that have organized many of
Disability Rights Advocates (DRA) and the law firm Sheppard Mullin have filed a motion against the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) over their failure to follow through on an agreement to make at least 50% of cabs wheelchair accessible by 2020. The motion was filed on behalf
As students at New York City schools increasingly experience the impact of environmental injustice, climate activists are urging Mayor Eric Adams to electrify, ventilate, and retrofit hundreds of public school buildings in the city by 2030. Schools in New York City have long lacked resilience to environmental challenges, particularly in
“It really sends a message that there are some lives that are not as valuable in our country”
The majority of Americans support a ceasefire in Gaza, and some say they won’t vote in the next presidential election
Lack of staff to enroll migrant children, limited bilingual programs, and unstable housing create a challenging start to the school year
From funding to implementation to use, non-carceral emergency response initiatives require people to unlearn their reliance on police
“We will not let the big fish eat the small fish,” one vendor said
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