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April 2000
Vol. 25, No. 4


April 2000

Cover Stories: Points of Entry, several stories analyzing the difficulties faced by various immigrant groups living in New York City and the surround area; They've been through hell. Now they're alone in New York City by Karen Kaminsky. Other stories include Jordan Moss on the legacy of Anne Devenney of the Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition; Jill Grossman on the possibility of the census giving the city more power in state government; Matthew Blanchard on the wave of "gifting clubs" spreading wealth around Brooklyn; David Kihara on Asian tenants striking back at bigoted landlords; Gordon Mayer's book review of "Reclaiming America: Nike, Clean Air, and the New National Activism" by Randy Shaw; and more.



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City Limits Magazine is devoted to the in-depth investigation of pressing civic issues in New York City. Driven by a mission to inform public discourse, the Magazine provides the factual reporting, human faces, data, history and breadth of knowledge necessary to understanding the nuances, complexities and hard truths of the city, its politics and its people.