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NY1 News: Brooklyn Tenants Forced To Use Stairs Since Sandy File Lawsuit

  To get to his fifth-floor apartment, Melvin Thompson takes an elevator in one building and walks across an outdoor walkway that connects to his building. The elevator he’s supposed to use has been out of service for more than five months, ever since October 29, when Hurricane Sandy hit. “I have asthma. I can’t […]

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TheGrio: ‘Guns 4 Greatness’ gun buyback program promises cash, mentoring

Michael “Blue” Williams, CEO of Family Tree Entertainment, is used to calling the shots when managing the careers of successful rappers. But for his “Guns 4 Greatness” gun buyback program, the Bronx native plans to use his executive skills for the greater good. This Saturday March 30, in partnership with the NYPD and numerous entities, Guns 4 […]

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Queens Chronicle: Rockaway Beach rail plan to be backed by Reps. Jeffries, Meeks

Supporters of restoring rail service to the long abandoned Rockaway LIRR line may be about to get a major break in their favor. A source familiar with the plan to bring transit back to the line, which runs from Rego Park to the Rockaways and has been abandoned since 1962, said it will get the […]

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Brooklyn Downtown Star: Congress looks to Brooklyn as example of poor labor laws

The ongoing issue of Cablevision and how they treat their unionized employees was the subject of a Congressional forum last week in Brooklyn. Roughly a year ago, Brooklyn Cablevision workers joined the Communications Workers of America (CWA 1109). Now that they are unionized, workers claim they are being punished for their decision. Most recently, 22 […]

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DNAinfo: Queens Pols Want to Use Sandy Funds to Rebuild Derelict Rail Line

QUEENS — Two Queens congressmen said they are backing a plan to restore an abandoned Queens rail line, instead of turning the tracks into a High Line-style public park called the QueensWay — and want to to use Hurricane Sandy funds to make it happen. The move by Reps. Gregory Meeks and Hakeem Jeffries, who represent […]

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Huffington Post: Black Immigrants Demand Humane Immigration Reform That Protects Civil Rights

Overlooked in the national dialogue and media coverage of immigration reform are the lives and experiences of Black immigrants. This week that changed a bit when hundreds of Black immigrants, mostly from Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America rallied at the U.S. Capitol, participated in a Hill briefing organized by the Congressional Tri-Caucus and lobbied […]

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Congressmen Jeffries, Meeks and Assemblyman Goldfeder Request Federal Funding to Restore Rockaway Beach Rail Line

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Roll Call: “Take Five” With Rep. Hakeem Jeffries

It’s Tuesday. That means it’s time for another Take Five, HOH’s weekly chance to get to know a member of Congress a little better by asking five fun questions relatively unrelated to their legislative work. This week, freshman Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., talks about how Washington, D.C., has changed since he was a master’s candidate […]

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PolicyMic: Immigration Reform 2013: Why is Our Legal System So Unfair to Black Immigrants?

From New York to California, immigration is a hot button issue facing the American public. Most people view immigration as strictly a Latino issue, when in reality it is a multi-race issue. Colorlines.com points that out, correctly claiming “it’s not just a matter of votes but one of justice.” There are nearly 3.3 million black […]

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Examiner: 8 thousand New Yorkers on the phone with ‘Congress’

Congressman Hakeem Jeffries hosted a telephone town hall meeting on Thursday, March 4, 2013 to discuss the concerns of Brooklyn and Queens residents. In a first of its kind for the massive Brooklyn and Queens area, calls were made directly to residences inviting households to listen, ask questions and share their concerns. In one hour, […]