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November 06, 2019

Opinion: Lack of diversity reveals a lack of leadership

November 06, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
Opinion: Lack of diversity reveals a lack of leadership

“Top NYPD brass should also be as diverse as our communities,” writes Assemblymember Catalina Cruz.

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November 06, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Communities, Central Queens, Crime, news, Law, politics, Voices
diversity, Catalina Cruz, NYPD, Bill de Blasio, Department of Justice, Corona, Elmhurst, Jackson Heights
November 04, 2019

Council aides write open letter calling for expulsion of 'serial abuser' Andy King

November 04, 2019/ David Brand
Council aides write open letter calling for expulsion of 'serial abuser' Andy King

They also urged the council to overhaul its process for disciplining members.

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November 04, 2019/ David Brand/
news, politics, Voices
Andy King, City Council, Corey Johnson, Council’s Committee on Standards and Ethics
November 04, 2019

Hindu New Yorkers call on city to make Diwali a public school holiday

November 04, 2019/ Guest User
Hindu New Yorkers call on city to make Diwali a public school holiday

Diwali is celebrated in countries that account for some of the city’s highest populations of immigrants.

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November 04, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, eastern queens, Education, news, Southern Queens, politics, Voices
Hindu, Diwali, Richard David, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Lunar New Year, public school holidays, Jamaica
November 04, 2019

OPINION: Ranked choice voting can help elect more women candidates

November 04, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
OPINION: Ranked choice voting can help elect more women candidates

Ranked choice voting “has clear benefits related to civic engagement and representation.”

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November 04, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Central Queens, eastern queens, news, northern queens, politics, Southern Queens, Western Queens, Voices
women, ranked choice voting, Girl Scouts, Citizens Union, voters, voting, charter revision
November 03, 2019

OPINION: Ranked choice voting will help women of color get elected

November 03, 2019/ David Brand
OPINION: Ranked choice voting will help women of color get elected

“Multiple similar candidates can run for office without fear of ‘stealing’ votes from one another.”

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November 03, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Features, politics, Voices
catalina cruz, Assemblymember Catalina Cruz, ranked choice voting, jackson heights, corona, elmhurst, general election
November 01, 2019

OPINION: Ranked choice voting would fail immigrants and communities of color

November 01, 2019/ David Brand
OPINION: Ranked choice voting would fail immigrants and communities of color

“It is unclear who truly stands to gain from this complication of the electoral process. But it is clear who loses: immigrants and communities of color.”

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November 01, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Features, Law, Voices
Councilmember I. Daneek Miller, Councilmember Adrienne Adams, councilmember francisco moya, ranked choice voting
November 01, 2019

York College student strives to make her community a better place

November 01, 2019/ Guest User
York College student strives to make her community a better place

Nekhidia Harris has worked to become a luminary in her community, starting a non-profit organization to provide health and educational services to those in need.

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November 01, 2019/ Guest User/
eastern queens, Features, news, Southern Queens, Voices, Education
Nekhidia Harris, York College, CUNY, social work, veterans, Department of Education.
October 31, 2019

OPINION: Early voting couldn’t have come at a better time

October 31, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
OPINION: Early voting couldn’t have come at a better time

The cliche “vote early and often” has, at least in part, come true for millions of voters across New York City. 

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October 31, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Central Queens, eastern queens, news, northern queens, politics, Southern Queens, Western Queens, Voices
early voting, Election Day, poll site, St. Albans
October 31, 2019

OPINION: QueensWay or revived rail link are both OK, but the status quo isn’t

October 31, 2019/ Raanan Geberer
OPINION: QueensWay or revived rail link are both OK, but the status quo isn’t

Ever since the Long Island Rail Road’s Rockaway Beach Branch was discontinued in 1962, various proposals for the right-of-way have been floated, but none have taken root.

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October 31, 2019/ Raanan Geberer/
Central Queens, eastern queens, news, Voices, Southern Queens, Transit
LIRR, Long Island Rail Road, Rockaway Beach Branch, Rockaway Beach, QueensWay, MTA, Howard Beach, Queens Boulevard, Rego Park, Forest Hills, Ridgewood, Glendale, Far Rockaway, Rockaway Park, Woodhaven
October 21, 2019

Jamaica mom’s arrest highlights problems with city response to mental health crises: advocates

October 21, 2019/ David Brand
Jamaica mom’s arrest highlights problems with city response to mental health crises: advocates

Advocates say Herrera’s arrest highlights severe problems in the way the NYPD handles calls for people experiencing mental health issues.

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October 21, 2019/ David Brand/
eastern queens, Law, news, politics, Voices
Peggy Herrera, Jamaica, EDP, VOCAL-NY, mental health, police, Catalina Cruz
October 17, 2019

The new jail is coming. What does that mean for people in Queens Criminal Court?

October 17, 2019/ David Brand
The new jail is coming. What does that mean for people in Queens Criminal Court?

An hour before the City Council began to vote in favor of an unprecedented plan to build four new jails, it was business as usual at the courthouse. 

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October 17, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Central Queens, Communities, Features, Law, news, politics, Voices
Queens Criminal Court, community jails, borough-based jails, Karen Koslowitz, Rikers Island, Queens Boulevard, Queens House of Detention, court officers, Kew Gardens, Briarwood
October 16, 2019

Tenants’ rights coalition announces 2020 legislative priorities

October 16, 2019/ David Brand
Tenants’ rights coalition announces 2020 legislative priorities

The coalition also calls on the state to increase funding for public housing, including a $2 billion annual fund for NYCHA, which is in a state of severe disrepair. 

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October 16, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, eastern queens, Law, news, northern queens, politics, Southern Queens, Western Queens, Voices
housing, tenants' rights, Housing Justice For All, Winsome Pendergrass, New York Communities for Change, Andrew Hevesi, NYCHA, Good Cause Eviction, The Legal Aid Society, Community Voices Heard, Rose Fernandez, public housing, Ellen Davidson, HSS
October 16, 2019

Prayers answered: Cuomo throws support behind Cabrini statue

October 16, 2019/ Guest User
Prayers answered: Cuomo throws support behind Cabrini statue

Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Monday that he would establish a state-led commission to build a Cabrini statue.

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October 16, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, Central Queens, eastern queens, Education, Features, news, northern queens, politics, Southern Queens, Western Queens, Voices
Andrew Cuomo, Francesca Xavier Cabrini, Italian immigrants, Bill de Blasio, Catholic community, Chirlane McCray, She Built NYC, Jane Jacobs, Shirley Chisholm, Joseph Addabbo, Elizabeth Jennings Graham, Helen Rodriguez Trías, Marsha Johnson, Sylvia Rivera, Katherine Walker, Queens Borough Hall, Kew Gardens, women, women's history
October 15, 2019

Opinion: The time for a strong Conviction Integrity Unit in Queens is here

October 15, 2019/ Special to the Eagle
Opinion: The time for a strong Conviction Integrity Unit in Queens is here

“Ms. Katz’s promised CIU and other changes would place Queens at the cutting edge of criminal justice reform in the United States. But promises are empty without action. The time for action is approaching.”

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October 15, 2019/ Special to the Eagle/
Crime, eastern queens, news, Voices, politics, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens, Central Queens
Conviction Integrity Unit, Melinda Katz, Queens district attorney, CIU, Innocence Project, The Legal Aid Society, Marc Wolinsky
October 14, 2019

RICHARDS: Close Rikers now or risk never closing it at all

October 14, 2019/ David Brand
RICHARDS: Close Rikers now or risk never closing it at all

“I am proud to be voting yes on October 17.”

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October 14, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Features, Law, news, politics, Rikers Island, Voices
rikers island, donovan richards, ulurp, #CLOSErikers, jail plan, new york city, department of correction, Councilmember Donovan Richards
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