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Corporate Social Responsibility – Changing the Game for Businesses of All Sizes

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has transformed our economy, our workplaces, and our world. One of the most significant changes was the relationship between corporations and the world around them. With the rise of the pandemic and its disproportionate effects on low-income and traditionally marginalized communities, the pandemic crystallized social and economic issues like inequality and […]

Circular Economies: Accelerating Sustainable Consumption through Reuse

Sustainability is one of New York City’s central goals for the next 30 years. In the OneNYC 2050 plan, the city set carbon neutrality by 2050 as a goal, seeking 100% clean electricity, elimination of single-use plastics, a carbon neutral fleet of city vehicles by 2040, mandatory organics collection, and other projects to mitigate the impacts […]

Pandemic Innovation: Lessons Learned for Small Business Support

Opportunities to innovate are rare within most organizations. It takes time and focus and is often not a top priority amid the daily, weekly, and quarterly pressures of keeping the business running. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, it was a shock and a wake-up call. Previously, theoretical risks to operations, including staff workflow […]

What Can We Do to Improve Community Policing Initiatives?

Fundamentally restructuring police systems nationwide to be more emblematic of community policing models is easier said than done. Nationwide integration of community policing practices has to overcome meandering political will, a lack of standardization and accountability, and a dearth of substantive measurement and evaluation strategies. In such a large decentralized system of policing, it makes […]

What Stands in the Way of Community Policing?

Lack of Standardization In our last piece, I discussed that despite the ubiquitousness of the term community policing, it is rather ambiguous and municipalities have failed to institutionalize the practice. Looking at the history of the New York Police Department’s (NYPD) community policing efforts, I layed out that one major barrier to institutionalization has been […]

What’s the Deal with Community Policing?

Community policing is a term that is used a lot in discussion of police department reform and accountability measures. I don’t just mean that it is common amongst activists and civil rights leaders, but within police departments themselves. The term community policing has appeared in mission statements of police departments across the country and around […]

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