Michelle Han
artist & writer
Paths More Traveled: Youths Distill Migration
By Michelle Han
City Limits, June 15, 2008
When you’re young and new to New York, a move between continents -- or boroughs -- makes an impression. An art review. Read story.
For Creatives, A Haven’s Becoming A Headache
By Michelle Han
City Limits, March 10, 2008
Self-employed Brooklynites and the experts who value them explore challenges to the growth of their demographic. Read story
Abbie Newman: Helping Others Across the World
Mann About Town, January 2008
In New York circles, she is perhaps best known as the woman with the Golden Rolodex -- the white-glove concierge to the city’s highest earners, the person to call when you need sold out tickets to the Met or a reservation at Per Se. Continue reading....
Earning Their Letters: Scrabble Players Compete For Titles
By Michelle Han
Bergen Record, Dec. 29, 2002
Azin -- not acceptable. Douzepar -- that’s just fine. Confused? Welcome to the world of competitive Scrabble. Continue reading...
FEATURES:
A Matter of When, Not If: Involving Kids in Court
By Michelle Han
City Limits, April 14, 2008
Youth involved in Family Court cases are ready to be seen and heard. Read story
DYFS Draft Aims To Speed Case Closure
By Michelle Han
Bergen Record, Feb. 12, 2004
By all accounts, it is a dramatic shift from the way New Jersey takes care of neglected and abused children. Continue reading...
Cabinet Office for Children Sought
By Michelle Han
Bergen Record, Jan. 5, 2004
Momentum builds among child advocates to create cabinet-level office for child welfare in New Jersey. Read story
Defending Endangered Kids: Child Advocate Begins Work
By Michelle Han
Bergen Record, Oct. 13, 2003
Profile of Kevin Ryan, New Jersey’s first Child Advocate. Read story
CHILD WELFARE:
NEWS & POLITICS
The Goal Is A Home
Bergen Record, 2003
Politicians, business leaders, and a professional sports team try to turn a burned out, industrial parcel into a high end residential and stadium development. Read story
N. J. Bill on Research Locked in Political Battle
Bergen Record, March 11, 2003
Noreen Rizzolo and Steve McDonald know firsthand how paralysis can devastate a family. But as New Jersey officials pursue a law permitting stem cell research, their views could not be more different. Continue reading...