Impacts of Gentrification in New York City and Chicago
Many of these urbanization projects have been done with the intentions of urging new people to move into the city rather than making the city better for those currently living in it, leading to significant gentrification, displacement of people, and destruction of neighborhoods and cultures.
The United States Government is Directly at Fault for America’s Gang Violence
This article analyzes the U.S. government's direct responsibility in the birth and rise of American gang violence.
Albany-Area Political Science Professors Analyze 2024 Election Outcome
Two political science professors from the Albany area spoke of their analyses from the 2024 election outcome: Ronald Seyb, Ph.D. (an associate professor from Skidmore College) and Connor Moran (an adjunct professor and doctoral student from the University at Albany) discussed how Republican candidate Donald Trump triumphed with a victory and what went wrong for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.
The Misunderstood Legacy of “Broken Windows Policing”
How “Broken Windows Theory” morphed into something its authors warned about.