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Teresa Mettela (Page 2)

New York

Teresa is a NYC-based journalist with a background in both breaking news and the intersection of race, culture and society, specifically the South Asian-American experience. Most recently, she has worked in Washington, D.C with ABC News, The Wall Street Journal, and The Nation covering politics, global affairs, campaigns, and culture. Currently, Teresa is pursuing a masters degree in journalism at New York University.

 

 

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Outside of the Queens County Supreme Court, featuring its emblem (green and rusted).

December 4, 2023

My Day in Courtroom 122, Queens County Supreme Court

I spent eight hours in a Queens County courtroom and here’s what I learned.

By Teresa Mettela

Executive Director of New Yorkers for Parks, Adam Ganser, hands megaphone to council member at a rally in front of City Hall Park.

November 1, 2023

Budget Cuts to NYC Parks Would Disproportionately Affect Marginalized Communities, Activists Say

“The problem in our city is that we have never treated our parks and funded them like the essential spaces they are."

By Teresa Mettela

Jaslin Kaur standing outside her campaign office, in front of a sign that reads "Jaslin Kaur: Democrat for City Council".

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.

By Teresa Mettela

Tents in the Creedmoor parking lot

September 30, 2023

NYC Migrant Shelter is not ‘Culturally Prepared’ for Residents, Advocacy Group Says

Locals and community leaders urge New York Mayor Eric Adams to improve housing options for newly arrived migrants.

By Teresa Mettela

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