Justine Gonzalez

Justine Gonzalez is currently pursuing her masters degree in Urban Policy from the Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy. She has her BA in Sociology and Spanish from Smith College. While at Smith, she was a Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellow which allowed her to do independent research on the relationship between race, nation building policies and education. Justine is currently living in New York City where she was born and raised. Her interests range from immigration policy, social justice, race, class and gender inequality.

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I’m Voting for Bill de Blasio For a Strong, Safe, and Smart New York City

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Meet the PolicyMic Pundit Making a Documentary About the Atrocities Of Texas Prisons

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Even the U.S. Census Is Totally Baffled By Race Politics

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Florida Swing State Polls: Latino Voters Will Not Choose Mitt Romney

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Stop and Frisk Law is Racist and the Shame of New York City

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Why Street Harassment is Definitely Not OK

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Smith College Alum Ignites Firestorm With Offensive Accusations

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Chris Crass, Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, and Top 5 Men Who Are Doing the Most for Women's Rights

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Rihanna 'Birthday Cake' Remix Featuring Chris Brown Challenges Our View of Victims of Domestic Violence [Audio]

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One New Yorker Looks Through the Haze of Sept. 11

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Online Petitions: Slacktivism at its Best

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NYC Gets More Expensive, Less Diverse

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Yale's Gender Equality Problem

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Abortion: Not So Black and White, or Is It?

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The Political Plot Against Planned Parenthood

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How Secure is Secure Communities?