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Jounnalism + Design | Spring 21
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Reporting and storytelling from seniors in the Journalism + Design program at The New School.
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May 14, 2021
The North Shore Renaissance
With a 21st century, post-industrial development driving rezoning on the North Shore in motion, however, Staten Islander’s grapple with…
Emmet White
May 13, 2021
The Highs and Lows of The Hospitality Industry
How Bed and Breakfasts in South Carolina have adapted to the Pandemic and What They Say About The Future of Travel
Emily Alexander
May 13, 2021
Free Period Products Won’t Solve Period Poverty In The U.S.
The COVID-19 pandemic, along with the historically high unemployment rates in the U.S. have exacerbated period poverty; implementing policy…
Sabrina Picou
May 11, 2021
“Sad Girl” Indie: The Genre’s Relevance in 2021, a Breakdown of its History and Interviews with…
“Sad Girl” Indie: The Genre’s Relevance in 2021, a Breakdown of its History and Interviews with…
A zine by Marissa Matozzo
Marissa Matozzo
May 11, 2021
What happens in the aftermath of a suicide?
What happens in the aftermath of a suicide?
Suicide is responsible for 800,000 deaths globally every year, reports The World Health Organization. The impact a suicide has on loved…
RoryRucker
May 7, 2021
GameStop, Wall Street, and the Quest for Economic Equality
Addressing economic inequality in the context of GameStop’s short squeeze.
Tyler Naimoli
May 7, 2021
Fashioning a Pandemic: Department Store Workers on The Importance of In-Person Retail
Fashioning a Pandemic: Department Store Workers on The Importance of In-Person Retail
This project examines the role of in-person shopping and physical retail spaces amid the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City. Told from the…
Ari Stark
May 7, 2021
Culture, Criticism, & Cultivating: A Glimpse Of Personal Growth In Storytelling
A culmination of news, narratives, and never-ending ideas of a restless young journalist seeking to define the muses behind her voice.
Natalie Vaval
May 7, 2021
Reporting on Islamophobia
Joseph Gobran
Joseph Gobran
May 7, 2021
When It Is Over We Will Celebrate
When It Is Over We Will Celebrate
In March 2020, I came home for spring break to visit my best friend in our hometown of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. I was only supposed to…
Lauren Ariel Hoffman
May 7, 2021
The Many Gradations of Grief
The Many Gradations of Grief
A Look at Love in a Year of Loss
Ann Kristine Estaris
May 7, 2021
A New Format of Dance Performance and Training
A New Format of Dance Performance and Training
One year after shutting down, the New York City dance community is navigating new ways of training, performing and sharing their work, due…
Lu Mejia Gutierrez
May 7, 2021
Music as Storytelling in the Caribbean
A series looking at how songs through the decades and today across genres have impacted the region’s history.
Nicole Collazo Santana
May 7, 2021
The Unpaid Tweet: Give Black Twitter Influencers Their Flowers and Most Importantly, Their Coin.
The Unpaid Tweet: Give Black Twitter Influencers Their Flowers and Most Importantly, Their Coin.
Black Twitter users share their experiences on Twitter and thoughts on influencer culture, lack of monetization, and more.
India Roby
May 7, 2021
Giving Birth On FaceTime
Giving Birth On FaceTime
Black Doulas Reflect On A Year Of Pandemic Birthwork
Madeleine Janz
May 7, 2021
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