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June 19, 2020

Black Lives Matter street mural coming to 153rd Street in Queens

June 19, 2020/ David Brand
Black Lives Matter street mural coming to 153rd Street in Queens

Black Lives Matter.

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June 19, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, Art, equity, news
black lives matter, juneteenth, street art, street mural
June 18, 2020

Cop cash question splits campaigning Queens lawmakers ahead of Primary Day

June 18, 2020/ David Brand
Cop cash question splits campaigning Queens lawmakers ahead of Primary Day

At least four state senators and five assemblymembers from Queens say they have redirected the cash.

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June 18, 2020/ David Brand/
news, politics, Features
campaign contributions, law enforcement contributions, law enforcement unions
June 18, 2020

Two CUNY Law alums sponsored bill to repeal 50-a

June 18, 2020/ David Brand
Two CUNY Law alums sponsored bill to repeal 50-a

State Sen. Jamaal Bailey and Assemblymember Danny O’Donnell both graduated from the LIC law school.

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June 18, 2020/ David Brand/
equity, Law, news, politics
Jamaal Bailey, danny o'donnell, cuny law, 50-a, long island city, police reform
June 18, 2020

Council passes bill compelling NYPD to share surveillance strategies

June 18, 2020/ David Brand
Council passes bill compelling NYPD to share surveillance strategies

The measure would require the NYPD to publish its surveillance technologies and strategies.

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June 18, 2020/ David Brand/
Crime, Communities, Law, news
post act, public oversight of surveillance technology act, george floyd, facial recognition, legal aid
June 18, 2020

Foster youth fight for funding to boost mentorship and support program

June 18, 2020/ David Brand
Foster youth fight for funding to boost mentorship and support program

“Our coaches and tutors are essential to our survival.”

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June 18, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, equity, Education, Housing, news
fair futures, foster care, covid-19, budget, coronavirus, young adults
June 17, 2020

MTA makes Juneteenth an official agency holiday

June 17, 2020/ David Brand
MTA makes Juneteenth an official agency holiday

Juneteenth commemorates the end of the slavery.

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June 17, 2020/ David Brand/
equity, news, Transit
mta, juneteenth
June 17, 2020

Queens ties on state task force examining use of court technologies

June 17, 2020/ David Brand
Queens ties on state task force examining use of court technologies

The task force has 24 members, including several connected to Queens.

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June 17, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Law, news
covid-19, coronavirus, task force, Edwina Mendelson, mike simons, seymour james
June 17, 2020

Mayor says playgrounds will remain closed, despite calls from cooped-up communities

June 17, 2020/ David Brand
Mayor says playgrounds will remain closed, despite calls from cooped-up communities

“After months of Zoom classes and social isolation, our students deserve the opportunity to safely enjoy recreational space.”

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June 17, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Central Queens, Western Queens, northern queens, politics, news, Communities
playgrounds, coronavirus, covid-19, de blasio, elizabeth crowley, daniel rosenthal
June 17, 2020

New York courts will close Friday as state commemorates Juneteenth for first time

June 17, 2020/ David Brand
New York courts will close Friday as state commemorates Juneteenth for first time

“Next year it has to be a state holiday. This is American history and we have to acknowledge it.”

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June 17, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, equity, Law, news
alicia hyndman, juneteenth, new york courts, slavery
June 17, 2020

Flushing assembly race gets ugly with claims of ‘cyberbullying’ burner accounts

June 17, 2020/ David Brand
Flushing assembly race gets ugly with claims of ‘cyberbullying’ burner accounts

A Flushing developer advising a candidate is accused of using fake social media accounts to smear a rival.

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June 17, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, news, politics, northern queens
ron kim, steven lee, flushing, politics, assembly, primary election
June 17, 2020

BRECKER: Why I am running for state Assembly

June 17, 2020/ David Brand
BRECKER: Why I am running for state Assembly

Danielle Brecker is a candidate in Western Queens Assembly District 37.

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June 17, 2020/ David Brand/
Voices
assembly district 37, danielle brecker
June 16, 2020

Queens Public Library branches set to reopen next month

June 16, 2020/ David Brand
Queens Public Library branches set to reopen next month

The library system closed all 66 branches on March 16.

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June 16, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, Education, news
queens public library, qpl, dennis walcott, coronavirus, covid-19
June 16, 2020

U.S. Open closed to fans

June 16, 2020/ David Brand
U.S. Open closed to fans

Players’ grunts will echo off empty chairs inside the cavernous Arthur Ashe Stadium this August and September.

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June 16, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Central Queens, coronavirus, Sports, news
covid-19, coronavirus, U.S. Open, tennis, usta, andrew cuomo, flushing meadows corona park
June 16, 2020

Council will vote on bill forcing NYPD to explain surveillance strategies

June 16, 2020/ David Brand
Council will vote on bill forcing NYPD to explain surveillance strategies

“New Yorkers deserve to know the type of surveillance that the NYPD uses and its impacts on communities.”

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June 16, 2020/ David Brand/
Crime, Law, news
post act, donovan richards, nypd, facial recognition, police reform, public oversight of surveillance technology act, corey johnson
June 16, 2020

Repeal of 50-a may prompt release of district attorneys’ problem cop lists

June 16, 2020/ David Brand
Repeal of 50-a may prompt release of district attorneys’ problem cop lists

“District attorneys, the city and law enforcement agencies can no longer hide behind Police Secrecy Law 50-a.”

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June 16, 2020/ David Brand/
Crime, Law, news, politics
50-a, queens da, melinda katz, internal database of cops with credibility issues, criminal court
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