February 21, 2010
New York Antipoverty Group Takes On Investigative Reporter Role
Community Service Society of New York, an antipoverty charity, made the unusual move of taking over ownership of City Limits, an investigative-news magazine, which is now published by WalterFields.
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Community Service Society of New York, an antipoverty charity, made the unusual move of taking over ownership of City Limits, an investigative-news magazine, which is now published by WalterFields.
City Limits, an urban-affairs magazine, hit New York newsstands this month with a redesigned look and renewed mission to raise tough questions about issues affecting the city’s poor people.
The 34-year-old publication is under new ownership. And the change represents a new way for a charity to speak up about the causes it cares about. The Community Service Society of New York, a venerable social-service provider and public-policy research group, is now publishing the
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