In The News: Trump fights Washington, DC’s BLM Plaza, an LA community to protect historical tiles from burnt houses, the artist lives on the legacy of Ming Fe, and more.
- New York’s eviction rates have fallen due to free legal aid for low -income tenants. But according to A new reportMiddle-Ayu New Yorkers are now likely to boot as people living in poverty, sparking calls for extended safety.,Gothamist,
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The Ming Fe, the artist died at the age of 82, a famous artist for his eccentric metro mosaic and papir-mood statues. While combining Chinese symbolism with urban background, their work made it impossible to ignore nature-even in the heart of the city. ,the new York Times,
Artists Ming Fe, known for his large life-to-life depiction of the natural world, sits for a picture at his New York City Studio. He died at the age of 82.
Courtesy of Ming Fe studio
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Trump promised to use federal land to build affordable housing when he took over, and now, his administration has created a task force to determine the best sites. But only one part of them is only near the cities that actually need it most. ,The Wall Street Journal,
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The White House celebrated the removal of the BLM plaza in DC, called it “the eyesight of a virtuous sign”. S ,New York Post,
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In view of Eaton Fire of Los Angeles, A grassroots group in AltadenaRunning against bulldozers to assemble historical batchelder tiles – obtaining the remains of architectural history of the city. ,Settle,
Swayamsevaks are protecting bachelor tiles from the rubble of burnt houses in Altadeena, California.
Photo by Nick Agro
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