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SIPA STORIES: Illusions of the past
SIPA STORIES: Illusions of the past

Radhika Bhambi (MPA ‘23) explores the impact of refraction and atmosphere on the sunset, and explains how the sunset we observe is nothing but a sheer image of the Sun.

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SIPA StoriesZachey KligerSeptember 20, 2021 Comment
NYC: A Harlem community garden continues its legacy of healing during the pandemic
NYC: A Harlem community garden continues its legacy of healing during the pandemic

Russ Kuhner (MPA-ESP ‘21) on the healing role a Harlem community garden played for its residents during the pandemic.

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NYCRussell KuhnerJune 20, 2021Comment
POLITICS: India’s COVID-19 miscalculations
POLITICS: India’s COVID-19 miscalculations

Radhika Bhambi (MPA ‘23) assesses the series of events that led India into a dreadful grip of the second wave of the Covid-19, and offers advice on how the Government of India can focus its resources on improving its healthcare infrastructure and reducing the severe impact of the pandemic on its citizens.

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Policy and PoliticsRadhika BhambiJune 20, 2021 Comments
POLITICS: Can climate change stories save the world?
POLITICS: Can climate change stories save the world?

Allison Day (MPA ‘21) interviews a documentary filmmaker, a novelist, a comedian, a playwright, and climate scientists about the challenges of including climate change in different forms of entertainment.

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Policy and PoliticsAllison DayJune 7, 2021Comment
POLITICS: The asymmetric media ecosystem at the heart of America’s post-truth era
POLITICS: The asymmetric media ecosystem at the heart of America’s post-truth era

Zachey Kliger (MPA ‘22) reviews Network Propaganda (2018), a book about the root causes of disinformation in the American media ecosystem.

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Policy and PoliticsZachey KligerMay 31, 2021Comment
Voting restriction laws are a threat to environmental justice
Voting restriction laws are a threat to environmental justice

Daniel Propp (MPA ‘21) explores how the new voting laws in Georgia, Florida, and Texas may entrench environmental racism.

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Editor's Pick, NewsDaniel ProppMay 31, 2021Comment
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