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Sheryl Oring in NPR Philadelphia

NPR Philadelphia (WHYY) covered Sheryl Oring’s Secretary to the People exhibit at the Free Library of Philadelphia, a chronicle of her 21 year journey typing messages from the public to U.S. presidents.

Sheryl Oring in Philly Inquirer

On World Typing Day, artist Sheryl Oring led typewriter enthusiasts gathering in Philadelphia and virtually across the country to transcribe the public’s messages to the president.

Ray Brescia in Politico

As the fate of TikTok’s future in the U.S. hangs in the balance at the Supreme Court, Professor Ray Brescia of Albany Law School spoke with Politico and Newsweek about the implications of a potential ban.

ALS Professor Melissa Breger in the LA Times

In an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times, Albany Law School Professor Melissa Breger argues that 35 years after the Menendez brothers’ shocking conviction for the 1989 murders of their parents, their clemency plea underscores the need for trauma-informed justice reform.

Casa QC bistro opens

QC New York, the Italian spa on Governors Island, has opened the doors to its auspiciously named Building 111, a 15,000-square-foot addition featuring a 142-seat bistro called Casa QC where guests can dine in a robe and savor the view of the Manhattan skyline.

Springboard in Common Dreams

PKPR is proud to have worked with artist Kandace Creel Falcón on developing the idea for this op-ed on the impact Minnesota’s Guaranteed Income for Artists program has had on Falcón’s life and community.

ALS Professor Dale Cecka in Stateline

Albany Law School Professor Dale Margolin Cecka discussed the results of ballot measures in 10 states expanding access to abortion, warning that unless federal protections are put in place, abortion access & reproductive rights remain at risk.

ALS Professor Dale Cecka in Governing

Professor Dale Margolin Cecka of Albany Law School wrote an op-ed in Governing about the fatal consequences of giving violent men access to their children and discussed domestic violence legislation on The Jabot Podcast.

Springboard on NPR

For NPR’s All Things Considered, reporter Alex Cipolle took a close look at Minnesota’s Guaranteed Income for Artists pilot operated by Springboard for the Arts.

ALS Dean Cinnamon Carlarne in The New York Times

In a letter to The New York Times, Albany Law School Dean Cinnamon Carlarne argues that true climate havens aren’t defined by geography alone — they must be intentionally built through policy, planning, and resilience. Read the LTE here.

ALS Professor Jonathan Rosenbloom in The New York Times

In a letter to The New York Times, Albany Law School Professor Jonathan Rosenbloom calls for bold land use reforms — including “sacrifice zones” — to prevent development in disaster-prone areas and break the cycle of rebuilding after predictable climate catastrophes. Read the LTE here.

ALS Professor Dale Cecka in Salon

Albany Law School Professor and domestic violence survivor advocate Dale Cecka wrote a reflection on “It Ends with Us” – the blockbuster film that has fumbled its portrayal of intimate partner violence. Read more in Salon.

QC New York in Commercial Observer

Andrea Quadrio Curzio and Alessandro Bolis of QC New York gave Commercial Observer a sneak preview of the Governors Island spa’s new 15,000-square-foot building opening in September 2024.

ALS Professor Michael Wetmore in Newsday

Albany Law School Criminal Law professor Michael Wetmore wrote an op-ed for Newsday addressing concerns about random violence against women in New York City subways and streets, proposing refinements to bail reform that would allow judges to consider public safety risks.

ALS Professor Jonathan Rosenbloom in Law360

Albany Law School Professor Jonathan Rosenbloom wrote an op-ed on Law360 on the rise of state and local environmental leadership in the face of a stymied Congress and a hostile SCOTUS.

Przekrój in Literary Hub

As part of the US launch of Przekrój Magazine, Literary Hub has published an essay by Przekrój contributor Klaudia Khan.

Mozilla in the LA Times

Read an op-ed by Amazon’s Jen Caltrider, Director of *Privacy Not Included, on the occassion of Amazon’s 30th anniversary.

Pacific Forest Trust in the LA Times

Laurie Wayburn of Pacific Forest Trust penned an op-ed for the LA Times discussing the merits of Arbor Day – and more meaningful actions against climate change.

ALS Professor Dale Cecka in Newsday

This week, Albany Law School Professor Dale Cecka wrote an op-ed for Newsday arguing that New York State must stop allowing anonymous reports to Child Protective Services.

Przekrój in The Economist

Last week, Przekrój – a historic Polish magazine that was a Cold War lifeline for many behind the Iron Curtain – launched its English-version edition.

Fine Arts Work Center in WBUR

Listen to the wonderful interview on WBUR-FM (NPR-Boston), where U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón shares how her time in Provincetown and at the Work Center helped forge her deep connection to both nature and poetry.

CASS in Food Dive

For World Oceans Day today, Ryan Bigelow, the Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions project director, wrote an op-ed for Food Dive, a leading food industry news outlet, on why the seafood industry must recognize that healthy seas require safeguarding human rights.

Gil Gershoni in PRINT Mag

Gil Gershoni penned an essay for PRINT Magazine on how his dyslexia supercharges his ability to pilot powerful AI tools.