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Ruthie Kornblatt-Stier

New York

Contributing Editor at Worth Magazine

Contributing Writer at The Village Voice

Articles

  • May 9, 2024 | worth.com | Ruthie Kornblatt-Stier |Eva Crouse

    Slowly but surely, each industry is coming to a reckoning with its role in perpetuating climate change. Now, it’s Big Beauty’s turn. According to the Plastic Pollution Coalition, the beauty industry produces more than 120 billion units of plastic packaging each year, most of which is not recyclable. With the United States generating more than 30 million tons of plastic annually, this waste problem’s exacerbation of climate change is predicted to surpass that of coal-fired power by 2030.

  • Apr 17, 2024 | worth.com | Ruthie Kornblatt-Stier

    Mother’s Day (May 12) is rapidly approaching. But there’s still plenty of time to find the perfect gift for your mom or the mother figure in your life. We all know that moms deserve to be celebrated more often than once a year, and the right gift for Mother’s Day can be the perfect symbol of your lasting appreciation. With innumerable options to choose from, finding the right gift is always easier said than done.

  • Mar 7, 2024 | worth.com | Eva Crouse |Ruthie Kornblatt-Stier

    WOMEN HAVE COME TOGETHERTO ACHIEVE NEW HIGHS From the “Barbie” blockbuster to a record-breaking year at the Grammy’s and the resurgence of hyperfeminine fashion, 2023 has been called “the year of the girl.” Worth’s Groundbreaking Women roster highlights the cross-industry efforts for further progress in 2024. Julie Uhrman of Angel City soccer, basketballer Caitlin Clark and dancer Misty Copeland are advancing inclusion, equal pay, and recognition in sports.

  • Dec 21, 2023 | villagevoice.com | Ruthie Kornblatt-Stier

    Two hundred years ago, anyone who wanted a Christmas tree in New York City would have had to go out of town, fell their own fir, and tow it back via horse and wagon. In fact, 200 years ago Christmas was not even a national holiday (it was declared one in 1870), nor were Christmas trees commonplace, except in the homes of immigrants from Germany, where the custom began.

  • Nov 30, 2023 | worth.com | Ruthie Kornblatt-Stier

    This year’s Worthy 100 list supports our mission to elevate individuals using their talent, wealth, and influence to generate positive impacts. By highlighting the voices and choices of those working to create change, we hope to do our part. Most Popular in Worthy 100View All 1 2 Worthy 100 20233 Worthy 100 2023ByMartine Paris, Kirsten Cluthe