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Opinions
It is increasingly crucial to reclaim self-care’s root as a collective tool of resistance.
Issue 17, Volume 115
Science
Robert Moses’s urban planning legacy of environmental injustice disproportionately affects communities of color and complicates New York City’s environmental efforts.
Issue 16, Volume 115
The Trump administration’s leaders and land policies prioritize corporate profit over conservation of public lands, which threatens ecosystems, Indigenous rights, and public resources.
Issue 12, Volume 115
The performing arts industry is proving that eco-friendly practices can reduce environmental footprints without compromising artistic expression.
Chinatown is being threatened by exploitation and gentrification, but this isn’t an isolated instance. The same myths and prejudice held against Asian American communities impacts minority communities and cultural hubs across the nation.
Issue 9, Volume 115
Devaluation of the arts becomes a trend, and the myth of the “starving artist” is turning into our reality.
Issue 3, Volume 115
Bias and misinformation surrounding women’s health reveal the need for gender-inclusive education and equitable research.
Issue 2, Volume 115
With the rise of social media and life’s aesthetics, the harmful effects of these trends highlight the need for change
Issue 16, Volume 114