A Summer with The Indy: Deep Dives and Street Reporting (original) (raw)

Molly Morrow

Molly Morrow Aug 26, 2022

Spending the summer of 2022 interning at The Indypendent gave me a greater sense of confidence while reporting and the chance…

Abortion Throughout History: From Ancient Greece to Post-Roe America

Molly Morrow Aug 19, 2022

Though many believe abortion to be a modern issue, the desire to control one’s reproductive choices has existed across millennia.

After Initial Court Victory, $469 Million in NYC School Budget Cuts Reinstated Until at Least August 29

Molly Morrow Aug 10, 2022

Reverting back to the initial budget until the appeal is heard means that, with school beginning on September 8, principals will likely have to make hiring and budgeting decisions without knowing which budget they will operate under.

Public Power Advocates Rally Outside Heastie’s Office, Demand Climate Action on Eve of Renewable Energy Hearing

Molly Morrow Jul 28, 2022

Four New York State Assembly members, along with community organizations and individual activists, gathered outside Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie’s office on the eve of a public hearing for the Build Public Renewables Act, asking for his support for the bill.

Workers Protest Starbucks Chair Mellody Hobson’s MoMA Award

Molly Morrow Jun 9, 2022

On Monday, two worlds — elite liberal philanthropy and grassroots union organizing — collided outside the iconic Midtown museum.