Constanza Gallardo

Constanza Gallardo is a 2015 Knight-CUNY Journalism School fellow.

Constanza Gallardo appears in the following:

Tampons: That Bloody Sales Tax

Wednesday, March 06, 2019

Most states in the U.S. have a sales tax on menstrual products. Some states have repealed this so-called Tampon Tax, on the grounds that it's unfair to women. But the repeals come at a cost.

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What Keeps Economists Up At Night? And Other Stuff

Friday, January 18, 2019

We armed The Indicator's producers with your questions, and they unleashed them on a roomful of economists at the annual meeting of the American Economic Association.

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Indicators Of The Year: #MeToo

Friday, December 28, 2018

The #MeToo movement transformed the experience of women in the workplace. The strong job market helped some women feel secure enough to speak up, but for others it still doesn't feel safe.

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Up a Creek with Cardboard and a Paddle

Thursday, July 16, 2015

6 teams from all of New York City's boroughs and Hoboken raced across North Cove Marina in Battery Park. Not all of them made it across. 

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Thousands in Public Money Spent on Personal Expenses by Former Queens Library Staff

Wednesday, July 08, 2015

New York City Comptroller Office confirms former Queens Borough Library President Thomas Galante and his staff spent thousands of dollars on personal expenses with the library's money. 

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World's Oldest Woman Turns 116 in Brooklyn

Tuesday, July 07, 2015

Susannah Mushatt Jones was born in 1899. Tuesday she celebrated her 116th birthday in her Brooklyn home. 

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PHOTOS: 75 New Citizens Take Oath in Special Fourth of July Ceremony

Thursday, July 02, 2015

There are 3 million New Yorkers who were born in another country.  

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Pope Francis to Visit UN, East Harlem School During NYC Swing

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Pope Francis will start his New York City visit with an evening prayer at St. Patrick's Cathedral on Sept. 24. 

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Two Narcotics Organizations Nabbed for Street-level Dealing

Thursday, June 25, 2015

School officials had to close off one of the school’s entrance because children were walking by an “open-air drug market,” prosecutors said.

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