Trump’s NYC Red Wave Isn’t What It Appears to Be (original) (raw)
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Theodore Hamm Nov 12
While Democrats saw their vote totals decline across New York City, Republican gains are exaggerated.
Peace Groups Promote Hind Rajab as Write-in Candidate
John Tarleton Nov 5
NY-10 Congressmember Dan Goldman targeted for his unstinting support for Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
Amid a Rising Christian Nationalism, Being Non-Religious Is a Perilous Choice for Many Americans
Eleanor J. Bader Oct 31
Church-state separation is in the crosshairs. This is making non-religious people unsafe in some regions of the United States.
Zohran Mamdani to Kick Off Our Monday Radio Special
By Indypendent Staff Oct 28
We’re airing a two-hour special edition today from 5–7 p.m. in addition to our regular Tuesday show that airs tomorrow from 5–6 p.m. You can find both shows at 99.5 FM and streaming on wbai.org.
Vox Pop: With Three Weeks to Go, New Yorkers Share Their Thoughts on the Presidential Election
Luce Miyar-Mullan Oct 15
Our reporters chatted with people in Washington Square Park.
Book Review: Power-Hungry Christian Nationalists
Eleanor Bader Oct 13
Wild Faith: How the Christian Right is Taking Over America
John Teufel Oct 2
Adams made it easier for centrist Democrats to distance themselves from Black Lives Matter.
Public Power: One Big Solution to Runaway Climate Change
Nancy Romer Oct 1
We are years behind on the pace of reaching the goals of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act.
Barnard’s Restrictive New Free Speech Guidelines Condemned at Campus Teach-in
Eric Santomauro-Stenzel Sep 24
On Monday students, faculty and staff denounced these measures, which are seen as a response to pro-Palestine protests that roiled Barnard last spring.
Eleanor J. Bader Sep 17
Talia Lavin’s second book provides a chilling look at the evangelical right’s steady progress in capturing the key strategic pillars of American society: Arts and entertainment, business, education, family, government, media and religion.