Doctors For America showed up in big numbers for March For Our Lives, NYC. DFA is pushing for research on gun violence and insisting that as a nation we begin to address gun violence as a public health issue. Story By Abe Selby and Autumn Calica
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Eve Sotto, inside the life of a vocal coach
Hear the story of Eve Sotto, a vocal coach that has seen the music industry go through tremendous change and how she evolved with it.
Everyday experiences: Street Harassment in NYC
“I remember, there were older men that one day whistled at us and were saying like, ‘Oh, you guys are really beautiful.’ One of them said that we looked sexy, which was really uncomfortable to hear as an 11-year-old who thought she was just like going to practice and playing a sport,” said a student at New York University, who wished to remain […]
A Day in the Life of Hannah Flood
Hannah Flood is a young farmer who lives in New York City and works in the Hudson Valley. Every morning, Hannah Flood, 24, drives up to Linden Farm in Westchester, NY from her apartment in Washington Heights. Flood has been running the farm since the fall of 2016, when it was purchased by WeWork co-founders […]
Alex Ruiz: A Female Barber in Manhattan
A Day in the Life of Producer, Poet, and Shop Owner Noni Williamston
“We know Tongue is a political erotic series. It’s not porn on the mic, but it’s a stretch for intersectionality. So how do we address that as beings?” Noni Williamston, founder of the production company Newark Women in Film, asked her poetry group as they prepared for their show on Black kink on February 22, […]
Day in the Life: A Syrian Family Escaping War
Gun Control Vox Pop
New Yorkers are asked whether they think that the U.S. government is going too easy on gun control or not after another tragedy occurs in the country involving guns.
Ramen: A College Student’s Go-to, Go-Out Meal
Unwrap the cup, boil water, pour it into the cup, and wait for the broth and noodles to cool down. That’s the process that most American college kids have been using since the 1970s to make a cheap, tasty meal. In a new twist, New York City students are choosing to slurp up their ramen […]
From Fedoras to Fascinators: a Day in the Life of a Milliner
British milliner Julia Knox looks at her to-do list on Sunday, October 15. The hat maker owns and operates East Village Hats on East Seventh and First Avenue, where she handmakes hats for women and men on premises. Customers can pick up a pre-made hat or have one custom made. “About 40 percent of customers […]