DISCRIMINATION AND THE PONYDear Editor:Your column in the February 2011 issue of The Network Journal was an outstanding and beautifully written sensible, logical assessment of a very important matter
Letters
Job Hunting Dear Editor:I enjoyed your article “Job Hunting in a Slow Market” by Amy Winter (March 2009), which was published in the “Career” section. A good follow-up piece might focus on how
Philanthropy
Dear Editor:After reading the article “A Lesson in Giving” (Africa Focus, July/August 2008), I was appalled and overwhelmed by sadness. I am not a stranger to the horrific conditions
M/WBE Contracts
Dear Editor:It has come to my attention that in the April 2007 issue of TNJ you ran an article entitled “Design, Building & Construction: Is N.Y.C.’s new law helping M/WBEs.”
Video Résumés
Dear Editor:
I’ve enjoyed my subscription to The Network Journal and the articles therein. I write to specifically address the feature “Video Résumés,” June 2008. As a senior
Travel and Tourism
Dear Editor:As I read the “Educating the Cruise Industry” article (May 2007) I was surprised that a [cruise] line known throughout the cruise industry as entry level was referri
Industries Without Color Dear Editor:As I read your magazine, in particular the article on “Industries Without Color” (March 2007), I had to pause and send this note about the inclusion in your li
Rhapsody in BlackDear Editor,I just finished reading your March issue cover to cover, it was THAT good! Love, love the Editor’s Note, “Rhapsody in Black”! It reminded me of dropping out of an an
NostalgiaDear Editor:My sister placed a copy of your article entitled “How I Spent My Summer” (Editor’s Note, October 2006) under my door. She had torn it out of a magazine that she was reading
Culture KeeperDear Editor:I write to commend The Network Journal July/August 2006 cover story titled The Little Museum That Could, featuring Laurie A. Cumbo, founder of Brooklyn’s MoCADA. I met Ms.

