Author: Flora Fair

Flora is a graduate student in NYU’s Reporting the Nation journalism program. She received a bachelor’s degree in 1999 from Sarah Lawrence College, where she majored in poetry. Before coming to NYU, she has worked as an editor, copywriter and freelance journalist. Flora interned at New York Daily News and now works as a freelance reporter for The New York Times. She will be going to Palestine this summer as part of a reporting program.
Stories by this author
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Seniors pay the price as New York City budget cuts force community-based service agencies to do more with less.
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Obama’s inauguration speech spoke of hard choices, African Americans agree.
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Lines, cold and confusion were all part of the day as an estimated 5 million visitors descended on Washington. DC.
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HIV/AIDS still spreads, but to many it is the “forgotten disease” as more of the infected live with HIV instead of die of AIDS.
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Theresa Hagan has nothing left from her son who died of AIDS in prison, but his quilt panel lives on.
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For every success, there are painful losses.
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Fretting over war and the economy, South Florida seniors prove you’re never too old to embrace change.
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For Marie Monique Louis, a first time voter and a Haitian woman, the chance to vote now has been worth the fight.
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Protesters rage at Hofstra University during the presidential debate.
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It’s not about their party winning, supporters say it is about sending a message.