Coronavirus (Page 6)
November 3, 2020
“Just Do It”: One Woman’s Advice For Starting a Business, Even in a Pandemic
When her work in the theater industry dried up due to COVID, Harlem resident Tiffany Renee Thompson started a clothing business with a single Instagram post
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October 27, 2020
Girls Screen Their Work at Virtual Film Festival
“We have our vision, and the important thing is getting it out."
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October 20, 2020
Commentary: Bill McKibben Proves Colorful Advocacy Can Toe The Ethical Line Without Crossing It
Personal politics play to Bill McKibben's strength in a piece of advocacy journalism highlighting the dangers of spreading misinformation about COVID-19.
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October 12, 2020
A View of a Changing City From Greenpoint
The scene in Greenpoint was different before—before the coronavirus pandemic, before quarantine, before the most crucial election of our lifetimes.
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October 11, 2020
In Philly’s Queen Village, Calls for Racial Justice Abound
A mural by artist J. Giovinetti watches over Philadephia’s Queen Village neighborhood [Credit: Bobby Brier] (PHILADELPHIA) — On the cusp […]