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Articles
  by Andrew White
  by Sharon Lerner
Publications
  A Matter of Judgment: Deciding the Future of Family Court in NYC
  The Innovation Issue: New Initiatives in New York Child Welfare
  "Framing the 2005 Mayoral Debate: Issues and Proposals for the Candidates:"
  Spanning the Neighborhood: The Bridge Between Housing and Supports for Families
  Community Collaboration in New York City: Charting the Course for a Neighborhood-Based Safety Net
  Pivot Point: Managing the Transformation of Child Welfare in NYC
  New Country, New Perils: Immigrant Child and Family Health in NYC
  Hardship in Many Languages: Immigrant Families and Children in NYC
  Maintaining Momentum for Reform in a Time of Fiscal Austerity
  Tough Decisions: Dealing with Domestic Violence in Child Welfare
  Newcomers Left Behind: Immigrant Parents Lack Equal Access to New York City’s Schools
  Consider the Future: Strengthening Children and Family Services in Red Hook, Brooklyn
  Uninvited Guests: Teens in NYC Foster Care
  Supporting Stronger Families and Neighborhoods: City Hall and New York's Family and Children's Services
  Health and Mental Health Issues: Immigrant Youth and Families in New York
  Immigrant Girls: Struggling with Cultural Traditions
Transcripts of Past Events
  The Race for Mayor 2005:
Of Politics and Policy [PDF]
October 27, 2005
  Taking Care of New York's Children (I): Rethinking Child Care [PDF]
October 25, 2005
  Averting Crisis: Community Strategies for Supporting Families and Preventing Homelessness [PDF]
October 20, 2005
  The Puzzle That Follows Progress: Reinventing Child Welfare in NYC.
December 14, 2004.
[PDF]
  Medicaid: Can New York Control Spending? [PDF]
  Milano Dean's Forum on Governance and Civil Society
[PDF]
  The Media and The Mayor: Does Spin Make the Man?
  Breaking the Cycle: Homeless Families in New York Today
  Carried Away: Resolving New York's Garbage Crisis
   
 
SELECTED ARTICLES BY CENTER FOR NEW YORK CITY AFFAIRS
DIRECTOR ANDREW WHITE


The American Prospect

The Ruin of Cities
June 18, 2001

New York in the 1960s
October 22, 2001

 

The Christian Science Monitor

States should invest in preschool
November 7, 2005

 

EL Diario/LA PRENSA

La educación preescolar: más que una promesa [Preschool education: more than
a promise]

January 9, 2006
English translation on the Independent Press Association's Voices that Must
Be Heard Website

 

Newsday

Republicans can't run away from city issues
December 7, 2004

 

NY Daily News

More foster care won't reduce deaths
November 27, 2005

Little kids need good teachers too
October 13th, 2005

 

The New York Times

New York's Kindest
January 14, 2007

A Tragedy but not a Trend
January 29, 2006

Fighting Crime and Gaining Favor
January 20, 2004

A Mayor Without a Message
June 1, 2003

How the City Pays for State's Sins
November 9, 2002

Remaking Urban Welfare
May 6, 2002

No Strings, No Loyalists
November 8, 2001

 

The San Diego Union-Tribune

Latinos tipped the scale in New York City vote
November 9, 2001


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