Queens College students persevere in spite of COVID's toll: A professor's perspective
/‘They phoned into class from hospital rooms, from backrooms at grocery stores where they were working as essential workers.”
Read More‘They phoned into class from hospital rooms, from backrooms at grocery stores where they were working as essential workers.”
Read MoreSharen Duke is the executive director and CEO of Alliance for Positive Change.
Read MoreJahin Rahman is a high school senior in Queens and the founder of Efforts in Youth Development of Bangladesh.
Read MoreDavid Woodlock is the president and CEO of the Institute for Community Living.
Read More“They need help, not a hurdle.”
Read More“The NYPD demands accountability from everyone but themselves.”
Read MoreStephanie Nilva is the executive director of Day One.
Read MoreDominick Balletta is the executive director at National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene.
Read MoreFrank Wu is president of Queens College.
Read MoreOur immigration system preserves a status quo by continuing a racist, oppressive, violent system.
Read More“What is being done to address this?”
Read MoreBring the SBJSA up for a full council vote.
Read MoreStudents in the ultra-Orthodox community have waited long enough to get the basic education to which they are entitled.
Read MoreLisa David is president and CEO of Public Health Solutions.
Read More“Homelessness is not an inherent aspect of society, it’s a policy decision.”
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