Information Access

Mamdani Appoints Black Lesbian Librarian To Lead NYC Records

Mayor Zohran Mamdani has appointed Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz as the new commissioner of the New York City Department of Records and Information Services (DORIS). Smith-Cruz, a Black lesbian archivist and librarian with extensive experience in advocating for information access, will oversee the preservation of the city’s historical materials and its response to public records requests. Her selection highlights Mayor Mamdani’s commitment to appointing leaders from community-based work and advocacy networks, and it aligns with a broader pattern of elevating LGBTQ+ leadership within his administration. Smith-Cruz’s vision for DORIS emphasizes ensuring that the city’s historical record inclusively represents all communities, particularly in an era of heightened national debate around historical preservation and access to public information.

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Trump Sells National Security Briefings to Supporters

A cornerstone of U.S. national security policy for decades has been the prevention of scenarios like Iran closing a vital strait, a principle some former officials find baffling given recent events. White House officials reportedly conceded to Congress that planning for such Iranian retaliation was absent, underestimating Iran’s resolve despite past U.S. actions. Now, with Iran’s supreme leader vowing to keep the strait closed as a “tool of pressure,” coupled with successful attacks on U.S. missile defenses and depleting American stockpiles, the administration’s lack of foresight poses significant risks to international markets, the U.S. economy, and the safety of American troops and interests.

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