What it’s like working at a news outlet that delivers the people’s voice in full — without deferring to power or claiming a faux objectivity that doesn’t exist.
Our latest issue takes you from a Lower Manhattan courtroom to Cuba, Cairo and Azerbaijan before returning to the streets of ...
Like so much of New York City, mine is a neighborhood of working people and many immigrants. The Indy is the paper that ...
A patchwork of mutual-aid organizations has sprung up to tackle the severe problems facing people fleeing genocide.
The world’s most pressing problems are systemic and require collective action. They cannot be solved by individual acts of ...
This past year working with The Indypendent has raised my expectation for what a news outlet can be. Despite having gone to college in New York City, when I returned to the city after achieving my ...
The socialist candidate is running on bold solutions to New York City's affordability crisis. John Tarleton Dec 24 For more about new issue, see Editor’s Note: Around the World in 20 Pages by John ...
His post-presidency was exceptional, but his tenure in the White House was far from praiseworthy. Mark Haim Dec 31 Former President Jimmy Carter died on Sunday at the age of 100. He served one term in ...
Critics of the inaugural edition of the New York City Independent Media Center paper, the 4-page, black-and-white Unst8ed, didn’t… ...
The 1999 “Battle of Seattle” brought the issue of accelerating global economic inequality into public consciousness, as more than 40,000 protesters blocked access to a World Trade Organization (WTO) ...