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Feature The New Safety Net?Nov/Dec 2005 City LimitsWinner, 2006 James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism; Finalist, 2006 Livingston Awards for Young Journalists
Today, most antipoverty efforts are aimed at boosting low wages, not offering a check. For many families struggling to make a living, it’s still a high-wire act with many dangers.
Photography by Jon Veleas |
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Feature: Ending Workfare as We Know It?  July/Aug 2005 City LimitsWinner, 2006 James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism; Finalist, 2006 Livingston Awards for Young Journalists
After eight years on welfare, Benita Andrews doubts she’ll leave anytime soon. The city says it can provide enough help to prove her wrong.
Photography by Angela Jimenez. |
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Cover Story: The Young and the Jobless March/April 2005 City LimitsWinner, 2006 James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism; Finalist, 2006 Livingston Awards for Young Journalists
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One in five of the city’s young adults are out of school and out of work. What can New York do about it? Photography by Joshua Zuckerman. |
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Cover Story The Action DietJuly/August 2005 City LimitsWinner, 2004 Harry Chapin Media Award <br> Finalist, 2004 James Beard Journalism Award
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The food justice movement looks to change more than just what New York kids eat. Photography by Margaret Keady. |
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