In “Mas’s Shoulder,” I asked my family members to cut out the silhouette of Mas Okamoto, my great-grandfather. In the...
Behind the eccentric Audrey Hepburn signs around New Haven is an even more enigmatic artist.
In the wake of the 2024 election, international students at Yale confront their relationship to America.
When two police officers shot at Stephanie Washington in 2019, protesters across the city mobilized for Yale Police reforms. Five years out, Washington says she still hasn't received the justice she craves.
Spring with its promise of holidayswas come on the open farmbehind the house behind your father’s house. You knew this:...
Riverside Education Academy, New Haven's last alternative school, grapples with the death of two students.
Having for so long watched othersset to work before me,I enter now the suit of heavy cottonand slip my hands...
Dear Readers, This issue of The New Journal finds you in the aftermath. In the wake of tragedy, people are...
Since 2019, forty-four pedestrians and cyclists have been killed on New Haven streets. Six years later, activists say nothing has changed.
One plot of land in Westville has seen two failed affordable housing projects in the past fifty years, revealing the pitfalls of public housing development in the city.