New York magazine - January 31 - February 13, 2022
New York magazine - January 31 - February 13, 2022
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In this issue
Jan 31-Feb 13, 2022: Ten Years After Trayvon: a special issue. Trayvon Martin’s death sparked the Black Lives Matter movement a decade ago. Are Black lives any safer?
After Trayvon
This February will mark ten years since his death sparked a movement. But ten years on, are Black lives any safer? Featuring Derecka Purnell on Sybrina Fulton’s grief; Michael Arceneaux on George Zimmerman’s acquittal; Elizabeth Hinton on the return of mass protest; Sean Campbell on the murky finances of the Black Lives Matter organization; Brittney Cooper on standing your ground while Black; Ramsey Orta, Feidin Santana, Abdullah Muflahi, and Diamond Reynolds on the long-lasting consequences of filming police killings; and more.
10+ mins
Tomorrow: David Wallace-Wells
COVID Is a Vibe. After Omicron, the pandemic will be what we make of it.
6 mins
Justice: Irin Carmon
The Lonely Liberal Minority What can Stephen Breyer’s successor accomplish?
5 mins
THE GRIEF NEVER ENDS
Sybrina Fulton, who lost her son Trayvon Martin ten years ago this month, found her painful place in American history.
10+ mins
What Happened to the Witnesses
"Filming police killings can have long-lasting consequences. Four who did tell their stories."
10+ mins
The Rise and Rupture of Campaign Zero
JOHNETTA ELZIE wants to remind you that she—and not DeRay Mckesson—was there first.
10+ mins
The BLM Mystery: Where Did the Money Go?
In early April 2021, Ziploc bags filled with rocks and Ku Klux Klan flyers were thrown on lawns and dropped on street corners around Huntington Beach, California.
10+ mins
The Freedom Fighters of Florida
IN MARCH 2012, with George Zimmerman still not charged for the killing of Trayvon Martin, three former student activists, Phillip Agnew, Ahmad Abuznaid, and Gabriel Pendas, issued a call to action on Facebook.
4 mins
Senior City
The housing stock for New York’s elderly is suddenly far less bleak.
10+ mins
The Girl Makes a Show
Quinta Brunson got famous through her memes. Now she has created the most charming show of the winter.
9 mins
Good-bye to a Local Legend
Pour one out for Brooklyn’s rowdiest theater.
3 mins
CRITICS
Helen Shaw on Long Day’s Journey Into Night … Kathryn VanArendonk on The Gilded Age … Alison Willmore on Belle.
10+ mins
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Category: Lifestyle
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
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