Welcome to our story hub—a place where every voice, experience, and perspective comes together. Here, you’ll find all the stories we’ve shared across the site, from inspiring journeys and insightful interviews to behind-the-scenes moments and community highlights. Whether you’re looking to catch up, explore something new, or simply get inspired, this is your gateway to everything we’ve been talking about.
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1199SEIU Training and Employment Funds’ Department of Population Health Seeks Trainer Facilitators for Healthcare Workforce Development
The Training and Employment Funds (TEF) is a joint effort of 1199SEIU and contributing employers. Our mission is to develop high quality training, placement and labor-management initiatives. Through our efforts we aim to support the potential of healthcare workers to grow educationally and contribute to building an efficient and caring healthcare industry. We also aim to develop the ability
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Independent Budget Office of NYC Seeks Economic Development and Municipal Finance Budget and Policy Analyst
The NYC Independent Budget Office, a nonpartisan city agency, is seeking an experienced budget analyst for our Housing, Environment, and Infrastructure team. The analyst will cover the economic development and municipal debt portfolio, which includes the Economic Development Corporation, Small Business Services agency, and debt service and outstanding debt. A successful candidate must be self-motivated,
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Call for Papers: The New York City Conference: the New Deal, Neoliberalism, and the Next System
Abstract submissions due April 20, 2016 to NYCConference2016@gmail.com Conference Date: May 7, 2016 Location: Roosevelt House, Hunter College (pending confirmation) The Graduate Student Association of Hunter College invites students, activists, and academics to submit abstracts for our third annual research symposium. We seek abstracts that illuminate the current moment of systemic crisis at CUNY and in
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Tides Seeks Client Specialist (NYC)
Organization Description: Tides accelerates the pace of social change, working with innovative partners to solve society’s toughest problems. We are building a world of shared prosperity and social justice, founded on equality and human rights, a sustainable environment, healthy individuals and communities, and quality education. We engage with those whose lives are affected, ensuring that
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