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EXPLORING HATE: NEW YORK’S LGBTQIA+ COMMUNITY ON EDGE

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SURVIVORS OF MILITARY SEXUAL VIOLENCE AND THEIR FIGHT TO CHANGE THE SYSTEM

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MEET NEW YORK’S INCOMING GOP CONGRESSMAN: MIKE LAWLER

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EXPLORING HATE:THE NORMALIZATION OF ANTISEMITISM

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THE MUSICIAN’S GREEN BOOK; THE TIMES OF GODFATHER HARLEM

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CHASING THE DREAM:HOW CAN NEW YORK SOLVE ITS AFFORDABLE HOUSING CRISIS?

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METROFOCUS SPECIAL: INSIDE THE FDNY

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FAMILY DOCUMENTS THEIR FIGHT FOR INCLUSION IN THE CLASSROOM FOR THEIR DISABLED SON

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LESSONS FROM PARKLAND:WHAT THE NATION’S DEADLIEST HIGH SCHOOL SHOOTING CAN STILL TEACH US

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“MOST CHECKED BALLS ON EARTH” SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN, RAISING OVARIAN CANCER AWARENESS

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SWEET TRUTH ACT WILL REQUIRE NYC RESTAURANTS TO DISPLAY SUGAR CONTENT OF FOODS

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CHASING THE DREAM: MISTY COPELAND LAUNCHES A PROGRAM TO BRING MORE DIVERSITY TO BALLET