For years, gig work has been sold to New Yorkers as flexibility. Work when you want. Be your own boss. Make extra money on your own schedule. But for many workers—especially Black and Latino New Yorkers—that’s not what the job actually looks like.
New York City faces two existential crises: an out-of-control housing market, with prices entirely divorced from most New Yorkers’ economic capacities; and rising temperatures and tides from climate change, which are making parts of the city increasingly unlivable and are presenting dangers to New Yorkers everywhere.
We honor the memory of all those who lost their lives to Covid-19, including our friend and colleague Tom Waters. Learn more about Tom’s work as a fierce advocate for low-income tenants.