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NYC Muslims cope with spike in hate crimes following presidential election
New York City may be a multicultural melting pot with residents coming from all corners of the world, but it hasn’t been immune from attacks on Muslims.
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Memories of Life in Cuba
These men came to America with nothing except an idea. They left their families, friends and the few things they owned for freedom. They came for a chance to work, earn and build a better life.
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Life after a wrongful conviction
Jeffrey Deskovic is one of 1,934 of the wrongly convicted who have been released from prison. Rebuiliding his life is hard.
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College March Empowers First Generation Students
This year, over 2,700 seniors will march at 35 schools across 12 cities.
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Homeless Holidays
For those who call the streets their home, the holidays may be a reminder of the things they don’t have like a Christmas tree, someone to celebrate with or even being able to be inside for a week.
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New Yorkers Protest Trump’s Immigration Policies
Thousands of New York families marched from Trump Tower at Central Park West toward Central Park East and down 5th Avenue as a sign of solidarity with immigrant communities facing mass deportation under a Trump Administration.
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On Veterans Day, vets talk Trump
NYC veterans give their thoughts on the president elect.
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Election 2016: Donald Trump elected president
The votes are counted.
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Election 2016: Podcast
Students of NYU's Reporting Multimedia hit the streets to talk election
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New Yorkers Join Fight Against Dakota Access Pipeline
This past week, New York joined the fight.