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“Fashion has always been our future”: Fashion industry leaders show up for democracy ahead of New York Fashion Week

September 7, 2024 by Rana Alsoufi

Attendees for the "Fashion for our Future" march gather in Bryant Park.

In honor of the beginning of New York Fashion Week, more than 1,000 of the fashion industry’s most prominent figures, from models to designers to editors, gathered in the streets of Midtown Manhattan to march for a bigger, more democratic cause. The “Fashion For Our Future” march took place on the morning of Friday, September […]

Filed Under: Arts & Culture, Election Coverage, Fashion, News, Politics, The City

A Story of Injustice: The Unlawful Sterilization of Romani Women

June 24, 2024 by Constantine Moore

In 1990, human rights activist Elena Gorolová, a Czech Romani woman, found herself in a moment of vulnerability at Vitkovice Hospital. Sedated from childbirth, she was coerced into signing papers for sterilization, unaware of its implications. Only later did she ask the attending doctor: “What is sterilization?” In response, she received an answer that would […]

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Cartwheels on the Catwalk: Olive Louise Jenkins and Their Fashion Line, “2theFuture”

June 6, 2024 by Alessia Girardin

American fashion designer Betsy Johnson is known for her cartwheels ending with splits on the catwalk — something that Olive Louise Jenkins is not far from achieving as well. Olive Louise Jenkins is a fashion designer and student by day, and circus member by night. The 22-year-old is promoting and growing their clothing brand, 2theFuture, […]

Filed Under: Arts & Culture, COVID-19, Fashion, Features, Health, News

A Texas nurse’s decade-long battle over wastewater

May 22, 2024 by Montserrat Pagan

Morris smiles in a photo taken by herself. The South San Gabriel River is behind her. She wears a red shirt and a red, white, and blue cowboy hat. The hat has stars and stripes like U.S.A. flag. The cloudy blue sky is reflected in parts of the river not covered in algae.

In August 2013, Stephanie Ryder Morris’ family moved to Leander, a small but growing city about 25 miles north of Austin. Living along the South San Gabriel River initially felt like “a wonderland,” said Morris, now 51. In the time off from her nursing job, Morris recalled skipping stones and searching for frogs with her […]

Filed Under: Environment, Features, Health, News, Politics

How Thrifting Could Save the World

April 18, 2024 by Zakiya Rowe

A woman stands in between two racks of colorful shirts in a thrift store.

Two girls giggle by a clothes rack that reads “Women’s long sleeves,” clothes draped across their arms as they weave through shelves of semi-worn garments. A schoolgirl with a bulky book bag peeks over at the tattered record section while waiting in line for the fitting room. A guy convinces his friend to buy the […]

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Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years for fraud, citing autism defense

April 2, 2024 by Esther Luz

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried leaves federal court in Manhattan, Feb. 16, 2023. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)

Despite his defense’s claims of autism to be considered for leniency, Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of FTX, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for billion-dollar financial fraud. U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan delivered the sentence after prosecutors had recommended 40 to 50 years, even though Bankman-Fried faced a potential maximum sentence of 110 […]

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“Veselka: The Rainbow On The Corner at the Center Of The World” is a New Documentary About the Choices One Makes When the World is Collapsing

February 25, 2024 by Maisie McDermid

Veselka. It’s the Ukrainian restaurant on the corner of Ninth and Second Avenue – the one with sunflowers imprinted on the pavement leading up to its door and the unending line of people huddled under the glass window decals (which read, “OUR HEARTS BEAT FOR UKRAINE,” “VESELKA IS LOVE,” and “PEACE TODAY, PIEROGI TOMORROW”). Its […]

Filed Under: Arts & Culture, Features, Film & Television, News, The World, Ukraine

From Catwalk to Cause: The story of Julie Anderson’s “Feminine Collective”

February 12, 2024 by Chi Tian, Xiaohan Wang, Martin (Junjian) Su

Two young women in a black and white photograph smiling

This is the story of Julie Anderson, a supermodel and the creator of Feminine Collective, a place for women to share their stories as the antithesis of what mainstream media offers women today. The story delves deep into Julie’s childhood and career, and how she established Feminine Collective from her experience.

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Future of Cannabis Legalization Uncertain in Conservative States

December 10, 2023 by Clara Spray

A demonstrator waves a flag with marijuana leaves on it during a protest calling for the legalization of marijuana, outside of the White House in Washington.

In 2023, the legalization of recreational marijuana has received a mixed reaction in otherwise conservative states. Heading into 2024, this mixed reaction could signify what is to come in states like Florida. On November 7, Ohio became the 24th state to legalize adult-use marijuana. With this law’s passage, 53 percent of Americans now live in […]

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A Lifelong Fight: Navy Veteran Alex Miller’s Journey through War, Homelessness, and Trauma

November 28, 2023 by Morgan Alexander

Alex Miller recognizes that he has beat the odds. “Statistics aren’t on any of our sides,” said the 37-year-old U.S. Navy veteran turned New York writer. “Most Black people sink to the bottom. I don’t know how many actually make it out.” For most of his life, Miller fought to escape the destructive effects of […]

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