Chloe Holm
News•Politics
“Our Kids Are Always Lost in These Elections”: Public and Charter School Parents’ Plead for Better Schools
In the heart of Manhattan’s East Village, around 3:30 p.m., Stuyvesant Square Park comes alive with everyday caretakers: a dad […]
News•Politics
Rally at City Hall Calls for Reform of 45-Year-Old School Bus Contracts
A coalition of about 50 parents, city officials, and advocates chanted on New York City’s City Hall steps on the […]
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Democratic Party Letdown: African American Voters are Divided in New York City’s Most Conservative Borough
Lee Stephens of Staten Island remembers the borough’s bustling Navy Yards, a massive machine of manufacturing muster and steel shipyards. […]
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Garment District in Peril: The Fashion Crisis Killing Small Businesses
A narrow garment shop bursts with rows of tie-dyed, African textiles and colorful Caribbean prints. A couple blocks down, a […]
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Is New York Comic Con only for “White Suburban Kids”? Inside the Nation’s Largest Convention Ahead of the NYC Mayoral Election
Spider-Man, Batman, and Deadpool share a cigarette together in Midtown. Supposedly off-duty heroes, they greet Chainsaw Man and Chun-Li passing […]