- How Bill de Blasio Bought NYCHA - City Limits, April 30, 2018
- Much Dread, Some Hope at Inwood Rezoning Community Discussion - City Limits, April 30, 2018
- Anonymous Owner, L.L.C.: Why It Has Become So Easy to Hide in the Housing Market - New York Times, April 30, 2018
- Lin-Manuel Miranda Can’t Save All Our Favorite Places - Village Voice, April 30, 2018
- Hotel, Apartment Towers Begin Rise On Harlem’s 125th Street - Harlem Patch, April 30, 2018
- Delivery workers who ride e-bikes need NYPD to stop ticketing, transit advocates say - am New York, April 30, 2018
- Wheelchairs Prohibited in the Last Place You’d Expect - New York Times, April 30, 2018
- Verticality Imminent For Victoria Theater Redevelopment At 233 West 125th Street, Harlem - YIMBY, April 30, 2018
- Think Manhattan DA Cy Vance Goes Easy on the Rich? Look at How He Prosecutes the Poor. - New York Magazine, April 29, 2018
- Several injured in East Harlem high-rise fire - New York Post, April 29, 2018
- Brewer Votes No With Conditions on Inwood Rezoning - City Limits, April 27, 2018
- Schools chancellor reacts to NY1 report on school diversity meeting - NY 1, April 27, 2018
- UrbaNerd: As NYPD Arrests Fewer, Other Police Agencies Bust More in NYC - City Limits, April 27, 2018
- Residents opposed to controversial statue moving to Green-wood Cemetery - News 12 Brooklyn, April 27, 2018
- Ben Carson’s rent proposal would hit NYCHA tenants hard - Fox News, April 26, 2018
- Latino presenta demanda federal porque 86% de su ingreso se va en renta NYC - El Diario, 26 de abril de 2018
- Disability rights protest derails MTA event in East Harlem - NY 1, April 26, 2018
- Updated Permits Reveal Expanded Development at 217 East 119th Street, East Harlem - YIMBY, April 26, 2018
- Plans Filed For 45-Unit Apartment Building In East Harlem - Harlem Patch, April 26, 2018
- The Mayor’s Mistaken Attempt to Supersize Buildings - Gotham Gazette, April 25, 2018
- Lawsuit Challenges Police Use of Sealed Arrest Records - New York Times, April 25, 2018
- Presentan proyecto de ley para impulsar a pequeños negocios - El Diario, 25 de abril de 2018
- NYPD’s Neighborhood Policing Meetings Aren’t Reaching Intended Audience - City Limits, April 24, 2018
- Should New York City Reserve Parking Spots for Residents Only? - New York Times, April 24, 2018
- Plan to close Inwood psychiatric unit sparks fear among Allen Hospital doctors, staff - am New York, April 24, 2018
- Columbia Graduate Students Walk Out Over Union Fight - New York Times, April 24, 2018
- Monumental discourse: Cemetery leaders setting meeting with neighbors about controversial statue - Brooklyn Paper, April 24, 2018
- A Diversity Activist on Dressing to Be Heard - The Cut, April 24, 2018
- NYCHA state of emergency could cost city hundreds of millions - Curbed, April 23, 2018
- Cuomo Announces Bill to Ban Plastic Bags in New York State - New York Times, April 23, 2018
- UrbaNerd: What You Don’t Know About Your Neighborhood Will Surprise You - City Limits, April 23, 2018
- The statues are banished, but the attitudes persist - Philadelphia Tribune, April 23, 2018
- Debate Over the Statue of a 19th-Century Gynecologist Continues - New York Times, April 22, 2018
- J Marion Sims: controversial statue taken down but debate still rages - The Guardian, April 21, 2018
- Racist statue of Dr. James Marion Sims comes down - Workers World, April 21, 2018
- Opinion & Analysis: We Got What We Wished For — Now What? - Human-Scale NYC, April 20, 2018
- Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone chief Kenneth Knuckles to retire after 15 years - Real Estate Weekly, April 20, 2018
- Landmarks Chairwoman Is Latest to Exit the de Blasio Administration - New York Times, April 20, 2018
- Preservationists unite in effort to stall LPC’s proposed rule changes - Curbed, April 19, 2018
- Preservationists seek to stop changes to landmarking process - The Real Deal, April 19, 2018
- Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone President and CEO Ken Knuckles announces retirement - Amsterdam News, April 19, 2018
- USC students call for name change of Sims Dorm - Fox News, April 19, 2018
- J. Marion Sims’ ‘racist legacy’ denounced by Green-Wood cemetery neighbors - am New York, April 19, 2018
- Brooklyn residents reject relocation of J. Marion Sims statue: ‘There is no space for honoring white supremacy’ - New York Daily News, April 19, 2018
- How doctors have cast the legacy of J. Marion Sims, the “father of modern gynecology” who experimented on slaves - The Atlantic, April 18, 2018
- Statue of Doctor Who Did Slave Experiments Is Exiled. Its Ideas Are Not. - New York Times, April 18, 2018
- NYC removes Central Park statue of doctor who experimented on female slaves - The Japan Times, April 18, 2018
- Statue of controversial gynecologist removed from NY’s Central Park - Free Malaysia Today, April 18, 2018
- NYC Removes Statue of Gynecologist Who Experimented on Enslaved Black Women - Democracy Now!, April 18, 2018
- NYC Council to Relocate Statute of Scientist Who Conducted Horrific Experiments on Enslaved Black Women - Atlanta Black Star, April 18, 2018
- Central Park statue of controversial doctor who conducted experiments on women removed - The Hill, April 18, 2018
- Retirada la estatua de J. Marion Sims - Manhattan Times, April 18, 2018
- NYC Finally Removes Statue Of Doctor Who Experimented On Enslaved Women - Essence, April 18, 2018
- New York just removed a statue of a surgeon who experimented on enslaved women - Vox, April 18, 2018
- Here’s Why Feminists Are Celebrating The Dr. J. Marion Sims Statue Removal - Oxygen, April 18, 2018
- New York City moved statue of gynecologist who performed heinous experiments on enslaved Black women - The Grio, April 18, 2018
- Exclusive Reveal for $700 Million Harlem River Yards Mega-Project, Including New York’s First Soccer Stadium - YIMBY, April 17, 2018
- Pols Strike Deal To Keep Harlem Mitchell-Lama Housing Affordable - Harlem Patch, April 17, 2018
- Statue of J. Marion Sims, notorious South Carolina doctor, moved out of Manhattan - Post and Courier, April 17, 2018
- NY Lifts Statue of Doctor Who Used Black Enslaved Women as Cobayes - Telesur, April 17, 2018
- Statue Of Controversial Gynecologist Removed From NY’s Central Park - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News, April 17, 2018
- Luego de 84 años, retiran de Central Park estatua de ginecólogo esclavista | El Diario NY, 17 de abril de 2018
- NYC Is Moving A Statue Of Physician Who Experimented On Enslaved Women, But Will Not Destroy It - Nylon, April 17, 2018
- J. Marion Sims’ NYC Statue Will Be Moved To Another Neighborhood, & Here’s Why Activists Aren’t Happy About It - Bustle, April 17, 2018
- Statue of gynecologist who experimented on slaves removed from NYC, but remains in Columbia - The State, April 17, 2018
- J. Marion Sims’ Statue May Be Gone In Central Park, But His Racist Legacy Remains - Refinery 29, April 17, 2018
- New York City removed a statue of J. Marion Sims from Central Park. Here’s why. - Time Magazine, April 17, 2018
- James Marion Sims statue removed from Central Park - BBC News, April 17, 2018
- NYC removes statue of doctor who experimented on slaves - Washington Post, April 17, 2018
- J. Marion Sims: ¿crueldad en nombre de la medicina? - Telemundo, April 17, 2018
- ‘Father Of Gynecology,’ Who Experimented On Slaves, No Longer On Pedestal In NYC - KPBS, April 17, 2018
- NYC Removes Statue Honoring 19th Century Surgeon Who Experimented On Female Slaves - Huffington Post, April 17, 2018
- Statue of Doctor Who Performed Experiments on Enslaved Black Women Removed in NYC - Ebony, April 17, 2018
- Green-Wood Cemetery accepts a second disgraced statue - Brooklyn Daily Eagle, April 17, 2018
- Controversial Central Park statue moved to Brooklyn cemetery - NY 1 News, April 17, 2018
- Controversial statue removed from Central Park - ABC, April 17, 2018
- Statue of doctor who operated on enslaved women removed from Central Park - Newburgh Gazette, April 17, 2018
- Furious row after New York removes statue of ‘father of gynecology’ who experimented on black women without anesthesia (but actually just moves it out of sight) - Daily Mail, April 17, 2018
- Controversial Statue Comes To Bklyn Amid More Controversy - Kings County Politics, April 17, 2018
- Statue of Gynecologist Who Experimented on Enslaved Women Removed from Central Park - Hyperallergic, April 17, 2018
- Statue Celebrating Doctor Who Experimented on Slaves Moved From Central Park - Tonic, April 17, 2018
- Statue of Dr. James Marion Sims, who experimented on enslaved black women, removed from Central Park - Mic, April 17, 2018
- Controversial statue removed from Central Park - CNN, April 17, 2018
- J. Marion Sims statue in Central Park moved to Green-Wood Cemetery - am New York, April 17, 2018
- Controversial ‘Father of Gynecology’ Statue Gets Removed from Central Park - YouTube, April 17, 2018
- Statue of ‘father of gynecology’ who performed experiments on slaves moved from Central Park to Brooklyn - Twitchy, April 17, 2018
- NYC Won’t Destroy The Statue Of The Doctor Who Tortured Black Women - Carbonated.tv, April 17, 2018
- Central Park Removing Statue Of Doctor Who Experimented On Female Slaves - Vibe, April 17, 2018
- Controversial Sims statue moved to Green-Wood Cemetery - News 12 Brooklyn, April 17, 2018
- Central Park statue of gynecologist J. Marion Sims removed - New York Daily News, April 17, 2018
- Controversial Statue Of J. Marion Sims To Be Removed From Central Park - CBS, April 17, 2018
- Say Goodbye To This NYC Statue Devoted To Doctor Who Experimented On Enslaved Women - Hello Beautiful, April 17, 2018
- City orders Central Park statue of ‘hero’ M.D. who performed experiments on slaves be removed - 6 sqft, April 17, 2018
- Change the math that’s keeping too many NYC storefronts vacant - New York Daily News, April 16, 2018
- NYC Will Move—But Not Remove—Statue of Gynecologist Who Experimented on Slaves - Broadly, April 16, 2018
- NYC Will Remove Statue of Doctor Who Performed Gynecological Experiments on Women Slaves - Jezebel, April 16, 2018
- City will move statue of doctor who experimented on slaves to Brooklyn cemetery - New York Daily News, April 16, 2018
- J. Marion Sims Statue Headed To Brooklyn Tuesday - Harlem Patch, April 16, 2018
- NYC commission unanimously approves statue’s removal - New York Post, April 16, 2018
- Photos of Gynecological Tools From Centuries Past - New York Times, April 16, 2018
- The Little Bank That Could - New York Times, April 13, 2018
- Hot Jazz in a Veterans Club Basement in Harlem - New York Times, April 13, 2018
- New York, Salt Lake City to Host Initial NSF Wireless Test Beds - Wireless Week, April 9, 2018
- Inwood residents voice outrage over controversial neighborhood rezoning initiative - WPIX, April 11, 2018
- Vibrant Opposition at BP’s Inwood Rezoning Hearing - City Limits, April 11, 2018
- Man Arrested For East Harlem Double Shooting, Police Say - Harlem Patch, April 11, 2018
- Council pushing for half-price MetroCards for poor New Yorkers - New York Daily News, April 10, 2018
- Extell close to landing $500M loan for three Manhattan projects - The Real Deal, April 9, 2018
- Jerome Ave: inside one of New York City’s last working class areas - in pictures - The Guardian, April 9, 2018
- Olatoye stepping down at NYCHA, de Blasio names interim replacement - Politico, April 9, 2018
- Call for Crackdown on ‘Rent Fraud’ in Rezoning Neighborhoods - City Limits, April 9, 2018
- In 83 Million Eviction Records, a Sweeping and Intimate New Look at Housing in America - The New York Times, April 7, 2018
- Mourning the loss of another beacon of Old Harlem - Philadelphia Inquirer, April 6, 2018
- East Harlem Is Heartbroken Over the Closing of Children’s Aid - NY City Lens, April 6, 2018
- Man Hospitalized In East Harlem Hit-And-Run, Officials Say - Harlem Patch, April 6, 2018
- Target settles claims it screened blacks, Hispanics out of jobs - Reuters, April 5, 2018
- City Seeks Developers to Protect Affordability Through Housing Purchases - Gotham Gazette, April 5, 2018
- Artists to plant protest flags and stage processions at Frieze New York - Art News, April 5, 2018
- Crackdown on powered bikes is selective - am New York, April 5, 2018
- East Harlem Bar Sapitos Shut Down By State, Officials Say - Harlem Patch, April 5, 2018
- South Harlem: Historic Homes and a Questionable Nickname - New York Times, April 4, 2018
- An outsider’s view of New York City’s Harlem in the 1980s - Washington Post, April 4, 2018
- State Senate To Provide Exception to Floor Area Ratio Cap for City Residential Buildings - Cityland, April 4, 2018
- NYCHA ‘failing to inspect’ visibly hazardous conditions at playgrounds, city controller says - New York Daily News, April 4, 2018
- Audit Finds Playground Perils in Housing Authority Developments - New York Times, April 4, 2018
- East Harlem youth sports groups struggle to reserve park space, report says - am New York, April 4, 2018
- With De Blasio Rezonings, City’s Scarce Industrial Land Becomes Scarcer - City Limits, April 3, 2018
- Plans Filed For 8-Story Apartment Building In East Harlem - Harlem Patch, April 3, 2018
- De Blasio hints at ‘vacancy fee’ for landlords of empty storefronts - Curbed, April 2, 2018
- Cuomo Creates Monitor to Oversee Repairs to City’s Public Housing - New York Times, April 2, 2018
- City finds 83% of NYCHA units pose ‘severe’ health risks - New York Daily News, April 2, 2018
- In a Changing South Bronx, Residents See New Jail as Step Backward - New York Times, April 2, 2018
- Martin Luther King assassination anniversary to be marked with free performances at Harlem Stage - am New York, April 2, 2018
- Permits Filed, Rendering Revealed For 410 East 115th Street, East Harlem - YIMBY, April 2, 2018
- HUD restricts NYCHA’s access to funds - The Real Deal, April 1, 2018
- New York Crafts Loophole to Protect Property Tax Deductions. But the I.R.S. Could Close It. - New York Times, April 1, 2018







