A scarcity down-ballot? Woman candidates.
Leave your thoughtsVice President Kamala Harris’ candidacy has renewed hopes that the country could see its first woman president, but down the ballot, fewer women are mounting election challenges.
Vice President Kamala Harris’ candidacy has renewed hopes that the country could see its first woman president, but down the ballot, fewer women are mounting election challenges.
La Gran Manzana ha visto muy de cerca, desde la primavera de 2022, el "rostro" de los efectos de la crisis multidimensional del país caribeño.
This year, at a small meeting at City Hall between Mayor Eric Adams and leaders of an anti-crime group, two attendees complained about a New York City Council bill requiring the police to document more interactions with the public.
The Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ) and the City University of New York’s Institute for State & Local Governance (CUNY ISLG) announced a $6.5 million investment in restorative justice (RJ) programs at 16 community-based organizations across New York City.
Shain Filcher, Esq. (they/he/she), Executive Director of the LGBT Bar of NY is joined by Make the Road New York's Mateo Guerrero (he/el, they/elles), Trans Justice and Leadership Program Manager and Kendal Nystedt, Esq. (she/ella), Supervising Immigration Attorney to examine the intersection of surveillance, employment protections, sex work, and the immigration legal system.
New York City voters will most likely be confronted in November with a referendum that may dilute the City Council’s power on public safety issues, thanks to a panel formed by the mayor.
Today, the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ) and the Institute for State & Local Governance at the City University of New York (CUNY ISLG) announcement. They announced that a landmark investment of $16.5 million dollars in restorative justice (RJ), with $6.5 million going to community-based programming over the next 12 months.
ProPublica and Documented identified 25 employers that, despite histories of wage theft, have received contracts worth more than a collective $500 million from city and state agencies since 2018.
Ante las quejas frecuentes de vecinos sobre la proliferación sin control de este tipo de negocios en sitios como la Avenida Roosevelt en Queens, el concejal Francisco Moya presentó dos proyectos de ley en el Concejo Municipal, que buscan regular la actividad en la Gran Manzana con requisitos estrictos que defensores ven como peligrosos.
Una encuesta realizada por la Make The Road NY revela que en una de las áreas suburbanas más cercanas a la ciudad de Nueva York, la única opción de transporte público es "lenta, ineficiente y poco accesible"