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Writing and RECording what’s on my mind. Newsletter: Joe's Journal.
Professor, CUNY Grad Center, Nobel laureate and former columnist, NY Times. Also, according to Donald Trump, a “Deranged BUM.”
My mission: Be curious. Solve problems. Do good.
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