- Panel Discusses Right to Counsel for Eviction Cases in NYC Housing Court – Cityland, November 28, 2017
- Landlord Drops Eviction of 100-Year-Old Tenant After Report, NY, November 28, 2017
- Subway homeless riders are human – am New York, November 27, 2017
- Woman, 100, fights eviction from rent-controlled NYC apartment – NY 1, November 28, 2017
- NYPD quietly using military tracking device locating suspects through cell phone signals – New York Daily News, November 25, 2017
- CityViews: NYC Needs Real Deterrents to Stop Tenant Harassment – City Limits, November 20, 2017
- Manhattan Parcel with Murky Origins Could Frame a Debate Over Parks and Development in the City – City Limits, November 14, 2017
- More than 1,400 public housing tenants mistakenly got NYCHA letter of eviction – New York Daily News, November 10, 2017
- The Right to Know Act and the City Council Speaker Race – Gotham Gazette, November 9, 2017
- CityViews: The Council Must Protect Nonprofits from Lien Sales – City Limits, November 9, 2017
- Evidence in emotionally disturbed Harlem man’s shooting death by cops surfaces after 4 years – New York Daily News, November 6, 2017
- One-third of all New York schools have no Latino or Black teachers – The Grio, October 28, 2017
- Di Blasio’s Affordable Housing Plan and the Whitening of New York City – NiLP, October 23, 2017
- Report: New York schools need more black, Latino teachers – Albany Times-Union, October 23, 2017
- Comptroller Wants Paying Rent on Time to Count Toward Credit Score – New York Times, October 22, 2017
- City Didn’t Police Tax Breaks Landlord Got for Deregulating Apts.: Lawsuit – DNAinfo, October 20, 2017
- Data Drop: Some NYC Neighborhoods Have Less Representation at the Ballot Box – City Limits, October 19, 2017
- Use the Wi-Fi and Smile for the Camera: LinkNYC Kiosks Come Uptown – The Uptowner, October 18, 2017
- Group says report shows racial disparity in NYPD fare evasion arrests – NY 1, October 16, 2017
- Teachers Union Sues To Halt New Rules Letting Charters Certify Own Teachers – DNAinfo, October 13, 2017
- How gentrification enforces the myth of Black inferiority – Amsterdam News, October 12, 2017
- Two Harlem condo boards are suing L&M Development – Crain’s New York Business, October 11, 2017
- For the Disabled, New York’s Sidewalks Are an Obstacle Course – New York Times, October 8, 2017
- City Suing Landlord of ‘Hazardous’ East Harlem Building Lacking Cooking Gas – DNAinfo, October 3, 2017
- What Happened to Police Accountability? The Mayor’s Not Saying – New York Times, September 29, 2017
- Tenants Withhold Rent After Landlord Cuts Cooking Gas to Harlem Building – DNAinfo, September 26, 2017
- Black and Hispanic students in New York City most likely to be arrested and handcuffed, data shows – Chalkbeat, September 26, 2017
- One-Woman Play Delves Into the Complexities of Relationships with Inmates – DNAinfo, September 18, 2017
- Problems plague apartment complex in East Harlem – WPIX, September 13, 2017
- Lawsuit claims de Blasio is hiding affordable housing info that shows city is supporting segregation – New York Daily News, September 8, 2017
- Where people are still getting busted for pot in NYC – New York Daily News, September 8, 2017
- MAP: New York City’s controversial statues and monuments – New York Daily News, September 8, 2017
- Today’s The Last Day To File a Claim Over The Nearly 1 Million Bogus NYPD Summonses – Huffington Post, September 6, 2017
- ‘The Peculiar Patriot’ indicts a racist US prison system – National Catholic Reporter, September 1, 2017
- Anti-Gay Harlem Pastor Defies City Again by Adding TV to Controversial Sign – DNAinfo, August 30, 2017
- New Target for Statue Removal: ‘Father of Gynecology’ Who Operated on Enslaved Black Women – Colorlines, August 30, 2017
- Harlem school superintendent hit with $3,000 fine for selling home to subordinate teacher – New York Daily News, August 29, 2017
- Dear White People: Your E-Bike Complaints Ruin Lives – Huffington Post, August 29, 2017
- Vandal spray-paints ‘racist’ on Central Park statue of doctor who experimented on slaves – New York Daily News, August 26, 2017
- Central Park Statue of Doctor Who Experimented on Slaves Defaced – NBC, August 26, 2017
- More Than a Statue: Rethinking J. Marion Sims’ Legacy – Rewire, August 24, 2017
- Places Should Be Renamed, Statues Taken Down, North As Well As The South – Huffington Post, August 24, 2017
- Statues, Symbolism: Anarcha – Huffington Post, August 23, 2017
- Pressure Builds to Take Down a Particularly Gruesome NYC Monument to Doctor Who Experimented on Female Slaves – Art News, August 23, 2017
- At New York Museums, Staffs Are More Diverse Than Boards – New York Times, August 22, 2017
- Dr. J. Marion Sims Experimented On Black Women & His New York Statue Has People Outraged – Death Rattle Sports, August 22, 2017
- Why the Statue of J. Marion Sims in New York City Should Go – Medium, August 22, 2017
- Struggle for Reproductive Rights the Focus of New Lecture Series – DNAinfo, August 22, 2017
- Why Black Women Are Protesting A Statue Of This Famed Gynecologist – Huffington Post, August 21, 2017
- Protesters Target Central Park Statue Of Gynecologist Who Experimented On Slaves – Gothamist, August 21, 2017
- East Harlem statue of unethical M.D. should be the next ‘hero’ to fall, says community board – 6sqft, August 21, 2017
- Activists Demand Removal of Monument to Doctor Who Experimented on Slaves – DNAinfo, August 21, 2017
- Calls for removal of statue of 19th century doctor in East Harlem – ABC, August 21, 2017
- In Wake of Charlottesville, Statue of. J. Marion Sims in Central Park Reignites Controversy – NBC, August 21, 2017
- Protesters demand removal of Central Park statue of 19th century doctor who experimented on slave women – New York Daily News, August 20, 2017
- An Antebellum Hero, but to Whom? – New York Times, August 18, 2017
- De Blasio: NYC To Review ‘Symbols Of Hate’ On City Property – CBS, August 17, 2017
- Momentum builds to remove statues of a controversial doctor in Columbia, NYC in wake of Charlottesville – Post and Courier, August 16, 2017
- Mayor of Columbia says statue of J. Marion Sims should come down – Post and Courier, August 16, 2017
- Columbia Mayor Asks South Carolina To Remove Sculpture of the ‘Father of Gynecology’ – Jezebel, August 16, 2017
- Steve Benjamin says J. Marion Sims monument at S.C. State House ‘should come down at some point’ – The State, August 16, 2017
- CityViews: Missing the Target on Segregation – City Limits, August 15, 2017
- DOT Fails to Meet Federal Standards for Disabled After $243M Spent: Report – DNAinfo, August 15, 2017
- CityViews: An Urgent Need to Address Our City’s Human Dignity Crisis – City Limits, August 14, 2017
- Tenants will get vast new protections against unscrupulous landlords – Curbed, August 9, 2017
- A Chat With Dennis Flores of Netflix’s New Cop Watchers Doc – Spin, August 9, 2017
- De Blasio: Turnstile Jumping Is ‘Not An Economic Issue’ For NYers Who Get Arrested – Gothamist, August 9, 2017
- Activists Crash NYPD Event to Protest Police Brutality – Observer, August 2, 2017
- Make fare-beating ‘civil,’ not ‘criminal’ – and a trigger for deportation, say pols – New York Daily News, July 30, 2017
- Why the Myth of Meritocracy Hurts Kids of Color – The Atlantic, July 27, 2017
- Let Black Kids Just Be Kids – New York Times, July 26, 2017
- Landlord Raised Rents for Renovations Never Done, Lawsuit Says – New York Times, July 25, 2017
- Advocates: NYPD conducts warrant sweeps in some homeless shelters – NY 1, July 21, 2017
- CampaignViews: Let’s Talk More About the Mayor’s Cruel Take on Panhandling – City Limits, July 21, 2017
- Paid Petsitting in Homes Is Illegal in New York. That’s News to Some Sitters. – New York Times, July 21, 2017
- City Council To Force NYPD To Account For The Millions They Seize From Innocent NYers – Gothamist, July 20, 2017
- Ava DuVernay Explores Central Park Five Case for Netflix Miniseries – Colorlines, July 7, 2017
- Ava DuVernay Tackling “Central Park Five” in Netflix Mini – The Hollywood Reporter, July 6, 2017
- ‘Preferential Rent’: How Landlords Kill NYC’s Affordable Apartments and Get Away With It – Village Voice, July 6, 2017
- How Landlords Push Out Tenants for Profit – WNYC, July 6, 2017
- Boom and Bust Have Gone, But ‘Predatory Equity’ Remains a Housing Threat, Say Advocates – City Limits, July 6, 2017
- Officials No Longer Deny Broken Windows Has Been Breaking People For Decades – Huffington Post, July 3, 2017
- MTA Worker Arrested For Allegedly Not Helping Police Pursuit – Gothamist, June 30, 2017
- Manhattan DA Will End Criminal Prosecution Of Fare Beaters This Fall – Gothamist, June 30, 2017
- Hollywood Actress Joins Movement to Get Murder Conviction Tossed Out – NY 1, June 28, 2017
- City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito ignores her own police reform panel – New York Daily News, June 26, 2017
- For Men Cleared in Jogger Case, Belated Pomp and Circumstance – New York Times, June 26, 2017
- Yelp For Landlords: New Site Brings Transparency To NYC Real Estate – Harlem Patch, June 23, 2017
- Many ‘Rent-Stabilized’ NYC Apartments Are Not Really Stabilized. See Where They Are. – Pro Publica, June 22, 2017
- El Barrio Unite Files Complaint Against Manhattan Community Board 11 Over Improprieties During Rezoning Vote – June 22, 2017
- Use budget to force NYPD to reveal tactics – am New York, June 22, 2017
- 89 Percent of Turnstile Jumpers Arrested Are Black or Latino, Data Show – DNAinfo, June 21, 2017
- Here’s Why the FBI Spied on James Baldwin – Telesur, June 20, 2017
- Black and Latino drivers more likely to be cited and arrested than whites during traffic stops, study finds – New York Daily News, June 19, 2017
- Acquittal of cop who fatally shot Philando Castile sends 200 protesters into Harlem streets – New York Daily News, June 17, 2017
- Warrant Forgiveness Event To Be Held In East Harlem – Harlem Patch, June 16, 2017
- Activists Sue Police Dept. Over ‘Can’t Confirm or Deny’ Tactic – The New York Times, June 15, 2017
- Nonprofit Sues to Block Sale of East Harlem Building to Competing Buyer – DNAinfo, June 15, 2017
- Nonprofit files suit to stop L+M from buying East Harlem building – The Real Deal, June 12, 2017
- Success Academy Wins Round in Fight Over Preschool Oversight – New York Times, June 9, 2017
- Calming down from the gang panic: We’re already too aggressive in attacking kids with supposedly criminal associations – New York Daily News, June 8, 2017
- NYPD Stop-and-Frisk Program Still Targets Blacks and Latinos, Audit Got it Wrong – Telesur, June 8, 2017
- Keep payday loans out of N.Y.: Politicians are pocketing campaign funds from the check-cashing industry and considering an economically dangerous policy change – New York Daily News, June 7, 2017
- Harlem landlord threatens to evict disabled woman because she wants caretaker sister added on lease: lawsuit – New York Daily News, June 7, 2017
- Solved: The 47-Year Mystery of a Murder Victim’s Many Identities – New York Times, June 7, 2017
- Activists talk fare evasion arrests – Amsterdam News, June 1, 2017
- Black Power Marchers Shut Down Harlem Businesses for Malcolm X Day – Observer, May 20, 2017
- Time for More Transparency on NYPD Data Gathering? – City Limits, May 17, 2017
- When Poverty Is A Crime On The Subway – Village Voice, May 17, 2017
- Hundreds Of Nonprofits At Risk Of Having Their Tax Debt Sold—Even Though Many Should Likely Be Tax Exempt – Gothamist, May 9, 2017
- Coming to a Protest Near You: Tamika Mallory – Ozy, May 7, 2017
- Rare Malcolm X documentary screens May 7 – Amsterdam News, May 5, 2017
- The Broken Promises of Choice in New York City Schools – New York Times, May 5, 2017
- Parents keep dozens of students home in boycott against principal they say is ruining progressive East Harlem school – New York Daily News, May 5, 2017
- Padres de familia protestan dejando a sus hijos en casa – NY 1, 5 de mayo de 2017
- The answer is not cop cams – am New York, May 4, 2017
- A ‘Forgotten History’ Of How The U.S. Government Segregated America – NPR, May 3, 2017
- East Harlem principal bans parents from school in latest chapter of protests against her – WPIX, May 3, 2017
- Documentary explores queer POC’s contributions to the Harlem Renaissance – Afropunk, May 2, 2017
- Controversial Harlem Principal Bars Parents From Campus – DNAinfo, May 2, 2017
- The Gentrification-to-Prison Pipeline – Truthout, April 30, 2017
- Family by Family, How School Segregation Still Happens – New York Times, April 28, 2017
- Black and Latino Activists Call the NYPD the “Biggest Gang in New York City” – Observer, April 28, 2017
- A Year After NYC’s Biggest “Gang Raids,” Families Say It’s Just Stop And Frisk By Another Name – Village Voice, April 28, 2017
- New nonprofit hooks Mount Sinai’s most vulnerable patients up with lawyers – Crain’s New York Business, April 28, 2017
- Tenants with Housing Vouchers Deserve a Roof Over Their Head – City Limits, April 26, 2017
- Council members vow to force vote on Right to Know Act if Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito interferes – New York Daily News, April 25, 2017
- New York City’s Subway System Violates Local and Federal Laws, Disability Groups Say – New York Times, April 25, 2017
- NYC property taxes favor rich and white homeowners, lawsuit claims – New York Daily News, April 23, 2017
- City and State Lawmakers Move to Regulate Police Surveillance – City Limits, April 20, 2017
- REBNY staunchly opposes tenant harassment bills – The Real Deal, April 19, 2017
- Parks Dept. Seeks Public Comment on Penalty Reductions – NY 1, April 19, 2017
- Law passes in NY mandating that police interrogations be recorded on video – WPIX, April 17, 2017
- Civil Rights Lawyers Plan to Challenge New York’s Body-Camera Program – New York Times, April 16, 2017