Queens tenants, lawyers and judges confront uncertain end of eviction moratorium
/“We try to make things appropriate for the situation we’re dealing with and I have no idea what the situation will be.”
Read More“We try to make things appropriate for the situation we’re dealing with and I have no idea what the situation will be.”
Read More“The Trump Administration has relentlessly and viciously pursued policies that jeopardize the health and safety of immigrant families.”
Read More“It’s not much different than the racist statues and the racist sports team names.”
Read More“To miss this existential opportunity to be counted in the census would be to let the president win the hateful war he’s been raging against our communities.”
Read More“I thought it was important that we be a part of it. This is for all of us.”
Read MoreSharen Duke is the executive director and CEO of Alliance for Positive Change.
Read More“If businesses like mine close, I’m afraid they’ll be replaced by others that don’t have that same interest in caring for our neighbors.”
Read More“The challenging part is not being able to see my coworkers because they helped me change my life around.”
Read More“We will not accept these private contractors taking public dollars and paying their workers poverty wages.”
Read More“We need to make sure that our communities win in this competition.”
Read More“Today’s achievement is a step forward for all transit passengers.”
Read MoreQueens’ census response rate was 53.8 percent as of July 23, well below the national average.
Read MoreJahin Rahman is a high school senior in Queens and the founder of Efforts in Youth Development of Bangladesh.
Read More“If we can do it, you can do it.”
Read More“New York State will not tolerate ICE’s fear-inducing tactic.”
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