Being Gay and Indian in New York
Posted on 13. Dec, 2010 by Vivian Doskow.
Many LGBT Indians come to the United States to escape the pressures they have faced in India. Not all have legal residency.
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Sugary Drink Debate Won’t Fizzle Out
Posted on 12. Dec, 2010 by Amy Yensi.
By Amy Yensi
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Protected: Budget cuts threaten New York City's industrial business zones
Posted on 23. May, 2010 by Emily Lavin.
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Posted on 21. May, 2010 by Emily Lavin.
On Saturday, the Hudson River Pageant took place alongside….well, the Hudson River. The ecological parade, which marches down Gansevort Street near the downtown section of the Hudson River Park, features puppets, costumes, music, dance, songs and poetry. The event is designed to encourage the community to learn about ways to clean up and restore the [...]
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Art of the U.S./Mexico Border
Posted on 21. May, 2010 by Vivian Doskow.
A penitentiary sits at the bottom of Bedel Tiscareno’s painting, “Justice.” It represents 52 Mexican nationals on death row in the United States who don’t have access to counsel from the Mexican government. A portrait of George Bush is at the top, but labeled Malinche, who was a concubine to Spanish conqueror Hernando Cortes and [...]
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Protected: Parks and Artists (Multimedia)
Posted on 19. May, 2010 by Shane Kavanaugh.
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Protected: Video Assignment
Posted on 16. May, 2010 by Shane Kavanaugh.
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