Published inThe Greenwood PressMinorities Build Ladders to Employment, Rung by RungDespite nonprofits best efforts, joblessness continues to blight black and brown communities in New York CityJun 15, 2017Jun 15, 2017
Coates, Lamar and the Epiphany of Black FearIn their recent projects, Ta-Nehisi Coates and Kendrick Lamar explore the relationship between fear, child rearing, and police brutality.Apr 24, 2017Apr 24, 2017
Published inUpstartCityIs Airbnb that bad?After all the news of bias and gentrification, what is it really like to stay at an Airbnb?Dec 11, 2016Dec 11, 2016
Published inUpstartCityA Conversation on How to Make Boring Things Interesting with Francis FlahertyNot all journalism beats are created equal. Some like sports and entertainment are packed full of hometown heroes, cheering crowds and are…Nov 27, 2016Nov 27, 2016
Published inUpstartCityEmmis Communications Corporation Uphill Battle for ProfitabilityIt’s been a tough 15 years for traditional media companies like Emmis, but the radio and publishing outlet is hoping political ads and…Oct 19, 2016Oct 19, 2016
Published inUpstartCity“You have to be more curious than scared.”Pulitzer Prize winning journalist share the joy and pain of journalism with Columbia University students.Oct 13, 2016Oct 13, 2016
Published inUpstartCityY-arch Ventures pivots from edtech to digital marketingFed-up with stale lectures and a static atmosphere, Christopher Reed originally became an entrepreneur to re-imagine the classroom. To…Oct 9, 2016Oct 9, 2016
Published inUpstartCityCanadians Love to Shop in New York CityWith miles of retail stores, a world-renowned fashion week, and blockbuster films like Breakfast at Tiffany’s and The Devil Wears Prada…Oct 3, 2016Oct 3, 2016
Published inUpstartCityStarbucks Sales May Be Better Than GDPHoward Schultz and Starbucks’ data sharing is challenging current expectations on economic reporting.Sep 24, 2016Sep 24, 2016
Published inUpstartCityFor Black Americans, The Great Depression Never EndedAfrican Americans remain trapped in a 25 year “Great Depression” economist Ken Goldstein said during a press conference at The Conference…Sep 20, 2016Sep 20, 2016