The #NotHim Movement, the Presidential Elections in Brazil and the Aftermath
By Juliane Bazzo I write these lines not only as an external investigator of facts, but also as a…
By Juliane Bazzo I write these lines not only as an external investigator of facts, but also as a…
By Rafael Munia On January 27, at Meiji University in Tokyo, a line of middle-aged and senior women queued…
By Hugo Goeury On 28 October 2018, Jair Bolsonaro was elected president of Brazil. With 55.13% of the vote, he defeated…
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At Queens Community Board 1 Zoning Committee meeting in April, a representative of the Department of City Planning (DCP) announced…
On June 25th, 2019, Queens will vote for the next District Attorney. Be sure to get out to your voting…
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Elizabeth Foley The most consequential midterm elections in modern American history are now over, and assuming Trump doesn’t send troops…
Emily Holloway I’ve been fiercely protective of New York City since moving here three years ago. Yes, I know…