How One Woman Saved NYC’s Greenwich Village
Even a decade after her death, Jane Jacobs continues to spark crucial conversations about cities and the way we inhabit them. The writer and activist is perhaps best known for her tireless community advocacy and formidable debating skills, both of which contributed to her successful defense of …
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Google fired 28 employees for staging in-office protests against the company's contract with Israel
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