Discrimination in Plain Sight

Discrimination in Plain Sight: Rethinking Job Applications in New York State In a time when we champion diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity, it’s alarming how common job applications still ask questions that can lead to discrimination before a candidate even...

NY’s ERA and Its Implications for Disability Rights

Daniel N. Clay, J.D., LL.M., J.S.D. dnclay@su.suffolk.eduNew York’s Equal Rights Amendment and Its Implications for Disability Rights The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), which took effect on January 1, 2025, amends the New York State Constitution to explicitly prohibit...

Still Becoming

written by Louise ValloneStill Becoming: Time, Growth, and the Power of Living Forward As a writer, I’ve met women, who like me, have carried the weight of generations quietly, courageously, and without applause. They’ve raised families, run businesses, buried dreams...

Student Loans financial abuse!

Finacial Abuse The Case for Student Loan Justice: End Compounding Injustice, Apply Fair Interest Now For decades, student loan borrowers have been forced to navigate a system that would be considered illegal if applied to almost any other form of consumer debt. Among...

Ithaca

From Revolutionary Roots to Ivy League Heights: The Story of Ithaca Long before it became synonymous with waterfalls and college-town charm, Ithaca was carved into history by Revolutionary War veterans. In 1789, surveyor Simeon DeWitt laid out the town as part of the...

the 4th of july

In the sweltering heat of July, as flags ripple in summer breezes and fireworks light up evening skies, America pauses not just to celebrate her birthday, but to remember the long, hard road that brought her here. The Fourth of July isn’t just about a date or a...

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