Leticia Miranda
Audio•News
Long term effects of Depo Provera may outweigh benefits
The birth conroll drug is also disproportionately prescribed to women of color
Features
“Busted” proves gumshoe reporting lives on
The opening lines read like a thriller novel.
Audio•Features•News
Aging with HIV
Patients with HIV and their physicians have a more complex challenge ahead as they treat HIV along with the typical illnesses that come with aging.
Audio•News
Interfaith group takes on reproductive rights education
The campaign’s mainly liberal church struggle to meet the needs of its members.
Features
College students prepare taxes for needy via new virtual system
The new online-based system is expected to be more cost-effective and efficient.
Live Blog
NY Elections: New York’s progressive venture
Bill de Blasio is slated to make history, or so says Twitter. If elected, de Blasio would be the city's first openly progressive mayor in the wake of Obama's reelection. But how will ideology translate into government politics? What hopes or reservations do New Yorkers have?
Arts•Special Reports
9/11 Anniversary: Art therapy aids the sick
Their art offers them a creative release for the trauma they experienced on that horrific day and the health problems they continue to battle now.
News•Politics•Special Reports
NYC Primary: LGBT voters of color not in Quinn’s corner
Quinn's strategy to pander to the LGBT vote as a bright symbol of progress alienated some queer people of color.