Archive (Page 88)

October 27, 2023
For Chef Juan Carlos Aparicio-Torres, It’s Always Sunny in ‘Puebladelphia’
Even in the limelight, Juan Carlos Aparicio-Torres is centering the joy, love, and stories of the Pueblan community of South Philadelphia

October 27, 2023
This Grad Student is Fighting for Better Wages and Living Conditions at Her University
University of Maryland vs united graduate students. Graduate housing, stipends, and maternity leave key issues.

October 27, 2023
Community Catalyst Jaslin Kaur on Her Path to Politics
Q&A with local leader in who is using her platform to highlight the challenges that face her community in Queens.

October 27, 2023
Opinion: The Lost Ogle: A Singular Voice in Oklahoma’s Shifting Media Landscape
Patrick Riley began writing as "The Lost Ogle” in 2007, and it became a vital fixture in Oklahoma City's media landscape as an independent outlet, using both humorous hot takes and investigative journalism to provide an unfiltered look at the state’s news.

October 27, 2023
Opinion: Journalist Becomes Advocate While Calling for DOJ Bust Up of Music Industry Monopolies
Social welfare organization, More Perfect Union, republished a fiery tweet stream by public intellectual Cory Doctorow, who labeled Ticketmaster the "bullies of the music industry playground."