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Black Lives Matter
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“For the past seven years of my life, I have never known anything besides a highly competitive school environment,” writes student journalist Claire Shin.
How Has the Pandemic Affected New York City Artists?
“For the past seven years of my life, I have never known anything besides a highly competitive school environment,” writes student journalist Claire Shin.
The Flaws of the New York City High School Admissions System
“For the past seven years of my life, I have never known anything besides a highly competitive school environment,” writes student journalist Claire Shin.
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Fear of the Coronavirus Closed My Restaurant.
Chinatown has been resilient and survived many disasters and gentrification in the city's history. But, after closing her restaurant due to the coronavirus, keeping Aux Epices alive during a pandemic is now the owner Mei Chau’s full-time job.
Pearl River Mart Continues to Radicalize the New York City Supply Chain
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