The pandemic has been a slog for arts organizations, whose bottom lines have been decimated shutdowns.
A Year of Covid-19: Our Lost Year
The pandemic’s school daze
The 12-month COVID-19 pandemic is often described as a โlost year,โ and perhaps nowhere has that been felt more than in schools.
COVID-19 changed the way we vote โ and who votes
It took a global pandemic for New York to experiment with allowing all registered voters to cast their ballots by mail.
WFH: The pandemic turned homes into workplaces
As government-mandated COVID-19 shutdowns forced companies to reduce office headcounts, many rapidly shifted to work-from-home models.
Coronavirus and civil unrest are forever linked
George Floyd and Daniel Prude died at the hands of police officers, and both killings fueled protests nationally and locally.
COVID-19 has taken something from each of us
One year in, the COVID-19 pandemic has upset social patterns, robbed people of their livelihoods, and claimed many lives.
COVID-19’s toll on tenants: Falling behind and crossing fingers
The pandemic has been a massive public health concern, but its economic fallout has left some people at risk of losing their homes.
Social inequities exacerbate COVID-19 pandemic’s racial gaps
Blacks and Latinos are more vulnerable to COVID-19 for the same reasons driving other disparities: structural racism and poverty.






