PinnedDaniel OropezaWhen the Flood Comes: Neglected and Underfunded, East Harlem Falls Behind on Climate AdaptationOn a windy night in early September of 2021, Suleyma Cuellar was hosting her grandparents, grilling some hand-made tortillas on her East…Jun 22, 2022Jun 22, 2022
Daniel OropezaWith Many People Migrating to Miami, Are They Taking Climate Change Seriously?The last two years have been kind to Miami. Its housing market has been booming; big corporations have moved their headquarters there…Aug 7, 2022Aug 7, 2022
Daniel OropezaUndocumented Tenants Can be Taken to Court by Eviction Moratorium ExtensionJan. 2022- Undocumented immigrants and other tenants who wish to use rent relief can now be taken to court by landlords, due to an…Jun 22, 2022Jun 22, 2022
Daniel OropezaAttorneys and their Clients Demand Safe Covid CourtroomsSept. 2021- On a Wednesday afternoon in front of City Hall, about 50 masked attorneys, union members, formerly incarcerated speakers, and…Jun 22, 2022Jun 22, 2022
Daniel OropezaCan Humans Transmit Covid to their Dogs?Sept. 2021- A new case study finds a pet owner by Phoenix, Arizona to be the first U.S. reported case to transmit the COVID-19 virus from…Jun 22, 2022Jun 22, 2022
Daniel OropezaHow Climate Change is Making Extreme Cold Winters More Common in Unprepared American CitiesClimate change, the misunderstood predicament that threatens the end of humanity. Are we really the cause of it? Is it just a natural…Jun 22, 20221Jun 22, 20221
Daniel OropezaUndocumented, Unemployed, and Without OptionsPaulina Cid, 58, sits at her living room table contemplating her next move; whether to take a $13 an hour under-the-table deli job, or, if…Jun 22, 2022Jun 22, 2022
Daniel OropezaHow Undocumented People are Being Affected by The New Moratorium and Emergency Rent Relief FundEast Harlem, N.Y. Sept. 2021- On the morning of September 2nd, Governor Kathy Hochul signed an extension of New York state’s eviction…Jun 22, 2022Jun 22, 2022