Finding The Connection Between Trauma And Chronic Homelessness
Co-published with Defector. Greg Turner instinctively answers my question about when his homelessness started, with the earliest memory that he can claim about his life.
The Longest 80 Miles: How Nursing Home Evictions Tear Families Apart
Co-published with The American Prospect and reprinted in Autostraddle. In upstate New York, a nursing home eviction due to a debt has indefinitely separated …
The New York Farmers Responding to Food Insecurity
Co-published with Civil Eats. Small-scale farmers in Ithaca respond to hunger through nimbleness, innovation, and mutualism. If the recently introduced FEED Act passes Congress, the model could …
Indigenous Cultures Take Root in New York
Co-published with The Nation. The traditional systems of mutual support that undergird many Indigenous Central American cultures have formed a safety net during a very dark …
Parenting During a Pandemic
Co-published with The Nation. The coronavirus works like a highlighter, making our long-standing societal inequities more visible.
Why Getting A Payday Loan During COVID-19 Is A Terrible Move (And Why I Still Did It)
Co-published with HuffPost. $200 worth of groceries will end up costing me $550 due to the sky-high finance rate that came along with the loan.
How Quarantine Made Us Fall Back in Love With Talking on the Phone
Co-published with The Daily Beast. Online life during quarantine can feel like too much Zooming. Alongside other retro pleasures, the magic talisman of the moment is …
What Billionaires Don’t Understand About College Debt
Co-published with The New York Times. Forget big donations. Go for structural reforms.
Occupy Wall Street’s Legacy Runs Deeper Than You Think
Co-published with Teen Vogue. Former occupiers are working to transform the system from inside and out.
The Fight Against Trump’s Other Family Separation Policy
Co-published with The New York Review of Books. The Trump administration’s plan to terminate the Temporary Protected Status program, if successful, will separate more than a quarter …
The Scarlet E, Episode 1: “Why?”
Co-published with WNYC Studios. We have an eviction epidemic in this country. We’ve had one for a long time. And in this new four-part series from …
What I’ve Seen As A Nanny In One Of America’s Richest Zip Codes
Co-published with Romper. As a culture we are too technological, too cool, too busy to value child rearing. We nannies feel differently.