New York Times | February 08, 2024
She Fights for Migrants and the Homeless. Could That Destroy Her Dream?
Once the city’s second-most powerful politician, Christine Quinn is now a high-profile advocate on the divisive homelessness and migrant crises. That could threaten her chances with future voters.
Read MoreAMNY | March 01, 2022
Op-Ed | An ‘essential’ budget priority: Pay New York’s social safety net workers a living wage
The arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic two years ago sent millions of New Yorkers home to work remotely from their apartments. But the workers who…
Harlem World Magazine | February 14, 2022
Win, Is Calling For NYC To Reform The Prevention Assistance And Temporary Housing Intake Center
Win, the largest provider of shelter and supportive services to homeless families in New York City, is calling for New York City to reform the…
The City | February 07, 2022
Give Homeless Families a Break, Shelter Providers Urge Mayor Adams
Homeless services and legal groups are calling on Mayor Eric Adams to permanently abolish a longtime requirement that entire families show up in person to…
Crains New York | January 18, 2022
Former Council speaker on the challenges faced by women in city politics
For the first time in New York history, women occupy a majority of seats on the City Council, a milestone that recalls the elevation of…
AMNY | December 22, 2021
Give them a raise! Nonprofit groups push de Blasio to bump pay for social service workers
With about a week left in his term, several organizations are calling on Mayor Bill de Blasio to give back to New York City’s social…
Gotham Gazette | August 05, 2021
City Funding Inadequate For Human Service Workers To Meet Basic Needs, Report Says
According to a new report from Win (formerly Women In Need), the city’s largest shelter provider for families and children, pay among social service workers – a…