Here are the 46 judges being terminated by the New York court system
/Eight of the judges work in the Bronx, more than any county in the state. Six preside in Queens.
Read MoreEight of the judges work in the Bronx, more than any county in the state. Six preside in Queens.
Read MoreThere will be one Black male judge in a courthouse where 38% of defendants are Black men.
Read More“In some parts of our city in Brooklyn and Queens, we’re having an extraordinary problem, something we haven’t seen since early-June.”
Read More“When we only focus on a community, when in fact no one is immune from this, it does lend vulnerability to stigmatizing. Take care in not perpetuating stereotypes, not emboldening latent racism, emboldening latent discrimination and phobias and hate, because there is no need for that.”
Read MoreJesús Reyes-Velardo is the associate director of Academic Support Programs at College & Community Fellowship.
Read More“There is a big difference between this country and most countries, especially the PRC. There is a presumption of innocence in this country.”
Read MoreInstitutions across the country are reckoning with their appropriation of indigenous titles and symbols.
Read More“Your story is the utmost example of bravery and courage. We owe you our freedom – we will never forget.”
Read MoreTwo unrelated cases were identified at the John F. Kennedy Jr. School.
Read More“New York City continues to stand with our immigrant communities.”
Read More“When COVID-19 emerged, our community was the first to be impacted and it continues to struggle to rebound from the financial impact of the shutdown.”
Read MoreThe careers of at least six Queens Supreme Court justices will come to an end Dec. 31 after OCA decided to cut ties with nearly every judge over age 70 in the state.
Read MorePeople with confirmed cases of COVID-19 entered at least five Queens school buildings in the days leading up to this week’s reopening, the Department of Education said.
Read More“With movie theaters shut down in New York City, we had to postpone our summer event and figure out a new way to deliver our content and present the work of the many filmmakers whose work we selected to screen”
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