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July 19, 2021

Justice Center to celebrate expansion

July 19, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Justice Center to celebrate expansion

“We are here not just for Jamaica, Queens, but we truly are a Justice Center for the entire borough of Queens.”

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July 19, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
news, equity
Queens Community Justice Center, Erika McSwain
July 15, 2021

Advocates pressure Cuomo to sign parole reform bill

July 15, 2021/ Guest User
Advocates pressure Cuomo to sign parole reform bill

“As New York attempts to rebuild after the devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic, we cannot afford to spend $680 million a year locking people up with no benefit to public safety.”

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July 15, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, equity, Law, news
less is more, parole reform, cuomo, Brian Benjamin, legislation, criminal justice
July 09, 2021

Maloney introduces bill to curb unchecked overdraft fees

July 09, 2021/ Guest User
Maloney introduces bill to curb unchecked overdraft fees

“Overdraft fees are predatory and hit hardest those who can least afford them.”

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July 09, 2021/ Guest User/
equity, news, Law
Carolyn B. Maloney, bank, overdraft fees, legislation, congress
July 09, 2021

How ranked-choice did and didn’t live up to its promise

July 09, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
How ranked-choice did and didn’t live up to its promise

“I would say that this was very successful.”

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July 09, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Elections 2021, equity, politics, news
rcv, ranked choice voting, astoria, City council
July 07, 2021

Unions stress need for change over parade pageantry

July 07, 2021/ Guest User
Unions stress need for change over parade pageantry

“We had sicknesses, we had deaths and now we deserve the hazard pay.”

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July 07, 2021/ Guest User/
coronavirus, equity, news, Labor
unions, TWU Local 100, ATU, hazard pay, COVID-19, essential workers
July 02, 2021

Advocates renew push to end housing discrimination against formerly incarcerated

July 02, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Advocates renew push to end housing discrimination against formerly incarcerated

““In New York City, it's undeniable that there's housing discrimination against people with convictions.”

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July 02, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Crime, equity, Housing, news
Fair Housing Act, housing equity, criminal justice
June 28, 2021

Advocates demand return of online Housing Court filing tool

June 28, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Advocates demand return of online Housing Court filing tool

“Discontinuing this important avenue for tenants to advocate for their right to a safe and habitable apartment represents an unnecessary, harmful and reckless setback.”

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June 28, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, equity, Law, news
Housing Court, justfix, oca, eviction
June 24, 2021

Advocates rail MTA for continuation of cashless subway booths

June 24, 2021/ Guest User
Advocates rail MTA for continuation of cashless subway booths

“To be clear, no decision has been made and no decision was announced yesterday regarding cash returning to station booths.”

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June 24, 2021/ Guest User/
equity, news, Transit
Subway, mta, fare evasion
June 22, 2021

Queens DA moves to vacate thousands of marijuana cases

June 22, 2021/ Guest User
Queens DA moves to vacate thousands of marijuana cases


“For decades our clients have shouldered the brunt of marijuana prohibition, losing years of their lives ensnared in the criminal legal system and denied meaningful employment, housing and other opportunities.”


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June 22, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, equity, news, Law
district attorney, melinda katz, marijuana, mrta, marijuana legalization, Legal Aid Society
June 18, 2021

City Council bill adds racial impact study to rezoning process

June 18, 2021/ Guest User
City Council bill adds racial impact study to rezoning process

"In neighborhoods across the city, we have seen rezonings lead not to stronger community growth, but to rising rents and displacement."

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June 18, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, equity, Housing, news, Law
ulurp, land use, Rafael Salamanca jr., Department of Housing Preservation and Development, Jumaane Williams, City council, gentrification, displacement
June 17, 2021

Queens advocates push for immigrant voting rights

June 17, 2021/ Guest User
Queens advocates push for immigrant voting rights

“New York and the United States of America have failed… at what we established on no taxation without representation.”

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June 17, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, equity, news, Law
vote, voting rights, City council, immigration
June 17, 2021

Queens street vendors rally for protection against fines as COVID recovery continues

June 17, 2021/ Guest User
Queens street vendors rally for protection against fines as COVID recovery continues

“All we want to do is work hard and contribute, but the city we love chooses to fine us rather than help us grow our businesses.”

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June 17, 2021/ Guest User/
Business, Communities, equity, news, Law
street vendor project, street vendor, corona, jessica gonzalez-rojas, City council, Department of Consumer and Worker Protections
June 16, 2021

Wrongfully incarcerated Americans have served at least 25,000 years in prison

June 16, 2021/ Guest User
Wrongfully incarcerated Americans have served at least 25,000 years in prison

“Unfortunately, the 2,800 exonerations we know about only begin to tell the story of wrongful convictions and the toll they take.”

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June 16, 2021/ Guest User/
equity, news
wrongful convictions, national registry of Exonerations, George Bell, Gary Johnson, rohan bolt, Conviction Integrity Unit
June 11, 2021

Stop and frisk’s racial disparities persist in Queens

June 11, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Stop and frisk’s racial disparities persist in Queens

“This latest data from the NYPD shows that not enough has changed with the way the NYPD interacts with New Yorkers of color since the Mayor claims to have ended stop-and-frisk.”

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June 11, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Crime, equity, news
stop and frisk, legal aid, NYPD, Jamaica, Hollis Park Gardens, Hollis, i. daneek miller
June 10, 2021

Advocates urge parole reform in final hours of New York’s legislative session

June 10, 2021/ Guest User
Advocates urge parole reform in final hours of New York’s legislative session

“The data from this report confirms what many know: The Parole Board treats white people better than Black people.”

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June 10, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, equity, Law, news
parole reform, Elder Parole, nyu law, vincent southerland, fair and timely parole, prison
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