
Will NYC Still Be Real Estate Capital of the World After Covid?
While most New Yorkers have been locked in their neighborhoods during the pandemic, the privileged ones left for the…
While most New Yorkers have been locked in their neighborhoods during the pandemic, the privileged ones left for the…
Michael Bloomberg: How to Break a Union
One of the most telling episodes of Michael Bloomberg’s 12 years as mayor is one of the least known:…
Keeping the People In Line: Michael Bloomberg and the 2004 RNC Crackdown
The 2004 Republican National Convention was just days away when I got back home from an organizing meeting on…
Michael Bloomberg has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on carefully crafted messaging that portrays him as a thoughtful…
It’s 7 a.m. on a Saturday morning and a row of sleeping bags wraps around the base of the…
Linda Sarsour on Life Under Bloomberg and Fighting for Bernie
‘Not to make any judgment on whether his stop-and-frisk apology was sincere or not, because that’s for black and brown people who were impacted by stop-and-frisk to say — but he hasn’t even offered our community an apology.’
Bloomberg’s Public Housing Fiascos
I was a housing advocate when Michael Bloomberg took office in 2002. At the time, the New York City…
Bloomberg: Mayor of Luxury City
Michael Bloomberg is running a stealth campaign for president, just like his run for New York City mayor in…
Michael Bloomberg’s Disastrous Public Education Legacy
As of mid-February, Michael Bloomberg has spent over $400 million on his presidential campaign, including blanketing the air waves…
A Teacher’s Story: How Bloomberg Wreaked Havoc On My ‘A-Rated’ Public School
Our community found itself at the epicenter of the fight to protect and preserve public education, while also fighting for the real reforms that would improve our schools.